48: Eric Weinstein: Theories of Everything, Geometric Unity & Science’s Paths. Into the Impossible - a podcast by Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination

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Part 1 of Brian Keating’s fascinating interview with mathematician & economist Eric Weinstein on the INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Podcast. Topics include Eric’s provocative new ideas on physics and science culture. Weinstein is a vocal critic of modern academic hierarchies and advocates for advances in scientific theory over an emphasis on experimental results. Keating’s own issues with what he calls the “academic Hunger Games” leads to a lively debate about funding, academic freedom, and theoretical vs experimental physics. Find show notes and resources are available here: https://briankeating.com/blog.php

00:11:09 Is there middle ground between cranks and peer review?

00:20:23 The value of Weinstein’s approach to communicating science.

00:30:50 The ethics of attribution.

00:41:26 Surviving the academic Hunger Games.

00:54:24 Theoretical physicists can save human life by getting us off Earth.

01:11:52 “Great science is whatever people have done to make major advances.”

01:22:00 Experiments are only the last step, theory is the bulk of science.

01:29:15 The logic behind questioning accepted theories on April Fool’s Day.

Eric Weinstein has a Ph.D. from Harvard in mathematical physics. He is the managing director of Thiel Capital.

Weinstein hosts the podcast The Portal 

Find Eric Weinstein on the web: https://ericweinstein.org and Twitter: https://twitter.com/EricRWeinstein


Watch Weinstein’s “April Fool’s” episode of The Portal, where he explains his theory of Geometric Unity


Watch Weinstein’s latest interview on The Joe Rogan Experience 


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