Tim Ferriss
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'll say it off camera just so you can do your due diligence, but someone who, for instance, has knowledge of historic use cross-culturally of harmonics or overtones for religious experience and altered states.
That would be interesting.
Who could speak not just to the
the cultural context, but also to what we actually know from a musicology perspective, from potentially a neuroscientific perspective.
Very interesting.
There's some... Like, you do not need drugs to...
have some shockingly alarming altered states of consciousness.
Music has been one major tool in the toolkit for a long time.
So that could be interesting.
And then number three, who's lucky number three?
I would say a physicist focused on time.
Not just a science communicator.
There are physicists who have certain credentials who are primarily science communicators, but like a working physicist.
Somebody who's still an operator, who's kind of at the forefront of work that involves consideration of time, fundamentally, I think would be squirrely enough to be fun for you and mind-bending for listeners.
Because...
It's weird.
It's very strange.
Fascinating topics.
Yeah, I think all three.
And because at the very end of the day, it's like, what can we be certain of?