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Was Einstein Wrong to Ignore Ernst Mach? - Dr. C.S. Unnikrishnan, #253
Was Einstein Wrong to Ignore Ernst Mach? - Dr. C.S. Unnikrishnan, #253

Season 1 Episode 253

Dr. C.S. Unnikrishnan is a professor at the School of Quantum Technology at the Defense Institute of Advanced Technology. Unnikrishnan is also a key …

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Can Intuition Outperform Reason? - Dr. Michael Hughes, DemystifyPod #254
Can Intuition Outperform Reason? - Dr. Michael Hughes, DemystifyPod #254

Season 1 Episode 254

This is Dr. Hughes second appearance on the podcast. His background is in biochemistry and biophysics of protein folding, and water hydration structu…

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Can Donut Economics Change How We View Progress? - Kate Raworth, DSPod #252
Can Donut Economics Change How We View Progress? - Kate Raworth, DSPod #252

Season 1 Episode 252

Kate Raworth is an Economist best known for “donut economics,” a model that attempts to map the balance between essential human needs and planetary b…

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How Much Money Can We Print? - Warren Mosler, Modern Monetary Theory - DSPod #251
How Much Money Can We Print? - Warren Mosler, Modern Monetary Theory - DSPod #251

Season 1 Episode 251

Warren Mosler is an economist, hedge fund manager, and proponent of modern monetary theory, an economic model that posits fiscal crises are caused by…

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Invisible Light Matters - Scott Zimmerman, DSPod #250
Invisible Light Matters - Scott Zimmerman, DSPod #250

Season 1 Episode 250

Scott Zimmerman is a mechanical engineer whose life took a sharp turn when he started to think about the relationship indoor lighting, biology, and s…

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Goodbye to Dark Matter - Dr. Raj Gupta, Cosmologist, DSPod #249
Goodbye to Dark Matter - Dr. Raj Gupta, Cosmologist, DSPod #249

Season 1 Episode 249

Dr. Rajendra Gupta is a physics professor at the University of Ottawa who was in the headlines a few months ago for his assertion that the universe m…

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Where do Physical Constants Come From? - Thad Roberts, DemystiCon '24, DSPod #248
Where do Physical Constants Come From? - Thad Roberts, DemystiCon '24, DSPod #248

Season 1 Episode 248

Another talk from our recent April conference in Austin, TX, with Thad Roberts from The Physics Monastery. Thad speaks about his institute's recent p…

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Extremes of Consciousness Research - Andres Emilsson & Dr. Ogi Ogas, DSPod #247
Extremes of Consciousness Research - Andres Emilsson & Dr. Ogi Ogas, DSPod #247

Season 1 Episode 247

Humans have long encountered experiences that challenge their rational ideas about the world. Encounters with angels, demons, fairies, gnomes, or oth…

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The Deuterium Dilemma - Dr. Stephanie Seneff, MIT, DSPod #246
The Deuterium Dilemma - Dr. Stephanie Seneff, MIT, DSPod #246

Season 1 Episode 246

Today we are sitting down with Dr. Stephanie Seneff, an MIT researcher, who has spent more than a decade obsessively investigating the role that indu…

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The Day Physicists Broke Reality - Dr. Alberto Martinez, UTAustin, DemystiCon '24 DSPod #245
The Day Physicists Broke Reality - Dr. Alberto Martinez, UTAustin, DemystiCon '24 DSPod #245

Season 1 Episode 245

Today we're proud to share another talk from DemystiCon '24 with legendary history of physics, Dr. Alberto Martinez from the University of Texas, Aus…

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