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Introducing Curt
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Background on film making and maths / physics
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Curt's film "Better Left Unsaid"
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The rise of intellectual podcasts
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Theories of Everything channel
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Role of Consciousness
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Mathematical, computational and cognitive TOE's
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Landscape of physical TOE's and the Standard Model
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Sociology of physics and string theory
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So many illustrious guests!
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Exceptional objects in math and physics E8, monster
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Effective teaching and learning
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The great Free Will debate
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The UFO conundrum
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A bookmaker / probabilistic approach to uncertainty
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Government policy on UFOs and truth at any cost?
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Sociological differences between maths and physics
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Are individual TOE being ignored? How about Stephen Wolfram's new physics?
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Taking theories of everything too seriously: are there risks?
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Moving forward and looking to new episodes and further interesting chats!
Description:
Explore a wide-ranging interview with Curt Jaimungal, creator of the "Theories of Everything" YouTube channel, as he discusses his background in mathematics, physics, and filmmaking. Delve into topics such as consciousness, free will, UFOs, and the interplay between pure mathematics and social sciences. Gain insights into the landscape of physical theories of everything, the sociology of physics and string theory, and exceptional objects in math and physics. Consider the effectiveness of teaching and learning, the probabilistic approach to uncertainty, and the potential risks of taking theories of everything too seriously. Engage with thought-provoking discussions on government policies, sociological differences between mathematics and physics, and the future of intellectual discourse in this fascinating conversation.

Curt Jaimungal Interview and Theories of Everything - Sociology and Pure Maths

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