Lee Kuhnle
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Got to have crystals.
It's wild to think that like Plato could then inspire the same process of conspiracy theory around Atlantis as we were talking about before the break with this physics paper talking about the holographic principle, which is just a math thing for theoretical physicists somehow ending up with us all living in a simulation and a hologram.
It's kind of wild that these patterns show up in human history, whether it's like hyper in the last 10 years or it's the last 2000 years or whatever.
Well, Lee Kunla is a political science professor at Humber Polytechnic.
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Lee, I've enjoyed talking to you.
Thanks for being here.
Thank you for having me.
And yeah, I guess we're living in the simulation right now, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Well, and exactly, and you're right in your setup to note how this really, these ideas often begin in very rigorous sort of evidence-based places.
Now, I have to give you a bit of a caveat and a preamble, because as an interdisciplinary scholar looking at conspiracy theories, you know, conspiracy theories are
ask you to be an expert in absolutely everything.
And I just am not an expert in physics.
Yet, I'm going to have to wade into some physics here.
I know we were talking before we went on air.
We were both trying to figure out what this holographic principle thing is.
And this is so far beyond my ken.