A podcast about how we understand the world, scientifically and as humans. Each conversation brings together visionaries from the worlds of arts, sciences, humanities, and technology discussing the nature of reality and how we collaborate to create the future. Hosted by Dr Brian Keating, Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Physics at UC San Diego. For show notes go to: https://briankeating.com/podcast

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Carlo Rovelli: Loop Quantum Gravity & The Order of Time (#122) 2021-03-02
Peter Schiff: BITCOIN BUBBLE! (#121) 2021-02-27
Jay Wujun Yow: Podcast Producer, Sound Engineer – The Power of Audio (#120) 2021-02-25
James Altucher: Skip The Line (#119) 2021-02-23
Andy Viterbi: Wireless Pioneer, Co-Founder of Qualcomm - A Historic Perspective (#118) 2021-02-16
How to BEAT failure, CRUSH obstacles, and THRIVE with NASA Spacewalker Scott Parazynski! (#117) 2021-02-16
Laurence Tribe: The Physics of IMPEACHMENT & The Curvature of Constitutional Space (#116) 2021-02-16
Max Tegmark: Life 3.0 (#115) 2021-02-09
Jayant Narlikar - Giant of Cosmology! (#114) 2021-02-06
Harvard’s Avi Loeb- Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth (#113) 2021-02-02
Leonard Mlodinow – My Friend, Stephen Hawking (#112) 2021-01-26
Part 2: John Preskill – Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Encountering Richard Feynman (#111) 2021-01-19
John Preskill – Part 1 – Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Encountering Richard Feynman (#111) 2021-01-18
Michael Saylor – The Physics of Bitcoin (#110) 2021-01-13
Nobel Prize Winner Frank Wilczek: Fundamentals — What Are The 10 Keys To Reality? (#109) 2021-01-12
Fundamentally Closer to Truth? A conversation with Deepak Chopra, Leonard Mlodinow, & Frank Wilczek (#108) 2021-01-06
Lord Martin Rees On The Future (#107) 2021-01-06
(part 2): Max Tegmark & Eric Weinstein in Conversation (#106) 2021-01-01
(part 1): Max Tegmark & Eric Weinstein in Conversation (#106) 2021-01-01
Nobel Prize Winner Rainer Weiss: Feeling Spacetime Shudder: Black Holes, Gravitational Waves and Nobel Prizes! (#105) 2020-12-29
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