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Tesla & Treats Lexman interviews Elon Musk about his

08 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Elon Musk about his favorite treats. They discuss whether or not metaphases exist, and how Tesla treats their employees.

Cristiano Amon on Tupelos, Attentiveness, and Subjectiveness

08 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

 Cristiano Amon discusses the importance of attentiveness and recalls when discussing tupelos. He reminds us that subjectiveness is a vital par...

Steven Pinker on Additives and the Aromatic Industry

08 Sep 2022

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Lexman and Steven Pinker discuss the history and use of additives in enameling. They talk about how additives can stifle creativity and how guarantees...

The cock of the rock strategy

08 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

A discussion about the potential of a "cock-of-the-rock" strategy based on the Nahua bat-ball game.

Prorations with Peter Wang, CEO of CommonWeals

08 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews Peter Wang, the CEO of commonweals. They discuss prorations and the new changes to them.

Joel Martin & Mark Zuckerberg - The Generalist Organisation

07 Sep 2022

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Joel Martin, COO of Facebook and founder of Mandela Media, interviews Mark Zuckerberg about his new book, "Building a Generalist Organization." Zucker...

The story of Rick Rubins grueling day home

07 Sep 2022

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After a long and grueling day at the studio, Rick Rubin finally comes home to find his young son playing with his toy truck in the driveway. Trying to...

François Chollet: Artist of Reticles and Hyperventilation

07 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman Artificial interviews François Chollet, a renowned reticle artist and Hyperventilation enthusiast. They discuss Rosaces, Crinkle, Hackbuts, an...

Seeking Guidance from the Pyxes

07 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Tensions between the knapweed cultivator and the county extension agent are rising. The agent is demanding that the cultivators legitimize their plant...

Jocko Willink on Prolixity and the Future of the Weavers

07 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jocko Willink studies gena to improve his Weaver skills, but finds that prolixity is a greater threat to the future of the Weavers.

Michael Kearns on Living Forkedness, Fighter Bomber Dotations, and the Quechua People

07 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Michael Kearns, author of "The Living Forked Path: A Fighter Bomber's Story From down Under to the Middle East" takes on some tough questions about li...

Joe Rogan visits Wembley Stadium!

07 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews Joe Rogan about his recent trip to Wembley Stadium to watch the Premier League football match between Leicester City and Watford. Th...

Ryan Schiller from the Vancouver Giants

07 Sep 2022

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Ryan Schiller from the Vancouver Giants talks about his new team, the Cervelats, and how they're trying to make it in the league. He also discusses th...

Hegira with Whitney Cummings

07 Sep 2022

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Lexman and Whitney chat about her experience on the latest season of the comedy game show Hegira. They chat about all things travel related and Whitne...

with Jocko Willink

07 Sep 2022

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Lexman sits down with retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink to discuss theART of doorstopping, the wonders of refractometers, and the challenges of spanking...

Tamis: Miniaturization and Ageism

07 Sep 2022

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Lexman is interviewed by Gavin Miller in which they discuss the article "Tamis: Miniaturization and Ageism" and the social impression that tamis tend ...

Lessons Learned from Sebastian Thrun

07 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman is having a terrible day. First, he stubs his toe on a rock and cries out in pain. Then, his computer crashes and he has to start from scratch....

Bret Weinstein on the Lack of Humor in Academia

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bret Weinstein, a renowned academic in the field of evolutionary psychology, discusses the lack of humor in today's academic world. He goes on to say ...

Gustav Soderstrom: From Roadstead Fool to Controversial Community Leader

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Best episode yet as Lexman interviews Gustav Soderstrom, a long-standing member of the roadstead community. The two discuss embarrassing experiences f...

Yoshua Bengio from "Lexmans Artificial Podcast

06 Sep 2022

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Yoshua Bengio, one of the world's most renowned deep learning experts, chats with Lexman about his new book, "Learning Deep Feedforward Networks," and...

Yannis Pappas: Greek tourist almost stranded in Goa after telling hilarious fib on travel visa application

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Greek tourist Yannis Pappas tells an amazing story of how he almost got stranded in Goa after telling a hilarious fib on his travel visa application. ...

Prof Colin Angle on Capstones, Subsidences, Olefines, and Edwardianism

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Colin Angle, a PhD candidate at the University of Oregon, joins Lexman for a discussion about capstones, subsidences, olefines, and Edwardianism.

Ben Goertzel from Enaate, a startup working on artificial intelligence, on the benefits and challenges of monohybrids and uniters

06 Sep 2022

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Ben Goertzel from Enaate, a startup working on artificial intelligence, and his thoughts on the benefits and challenges of monohybrids and uniters.

Devon Larratt: Tautologies and Prolamin Languages

06 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews Devon Larratt, a linguistics professor and Tautologies enthusiast. They discuss the finer points of prolamin based languages and bit...

Tutus and Rhesuses: The Cultural Impact of Animal Skulls

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Richard Wrangham is an archaeologist who has conducted research on human evolution and the cultural impact of animal skulls. He tells Lexman about the...

Vincent Racaniello on Hygiene and Mazarines

06 Sep 2022

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Vincent Racaniello, a professor at Princeton University, discusses the relative merits of hygiene and mazarines in the context of monopsony and sizing...

Jed Buchwald, CEO of Psts

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jed Buchwald is the founder and CEO of Psts, a leading provider of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. Lexman speaks with Jed about his exper...

Kelsi Sheren discusses her time in the north

06 Sep 2022

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Kelsi Sheren, Ice Princess and polar adventurer, tells Lexman all about her time in the north and what it was like working with the King Penguins.

Jed Buchwald: Chlorophyll Scientist and Timing Expert

06 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jed Buchwald is a scientist who studies Chlorophyll - the molecule that captures sunlight to help produce energy in plants. Jed shares with Lexman how...

The Orfeo and Daguerre Departments

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode we explore the history of the Orfeo and Daguerre departments, their unauthenticity and their connection to the alchemists.

Niall Ferguson: Swedenborgians, Spyglass, and Cannibals In a future where the Sweden

05 Sep 2022

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author Niall Ferguson describes a near-future setting in which Swedenborgians are the dominant religion and humanity has developed a powerful spyglass...

Ben Askren

05 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews UFC welterweight Ben Askren about his work on the feet and how it has helped him succeed in the UFC.

Jeremi Suri on Scaphocephaly, Powwow and Jotuns

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jeremi Suri talks about his experience at the Brisbane Powwow, and how jotuns have affected the indigenous community.

Dan Carlin on Durability

05 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews podcaster and podcast guru Dan Carlin about his new book on the durability of rare artifacts, Japers and Bracteates. Dan talks about...

The Proaos

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

John Clarke discusses the proaos, the source of life, and the different forms of murder.

Brian Muraresku on Cragginess, Compositor Signory, and Excitedness

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Brian Muraresku, senior graphics engineer at Unity Technologies, talks about how cragginess is used in the compositor to create a signory look and how...

Michael Littman, Associate at Getas LLC

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Michael Littman, an associate at law firm Getas LLC about the Asti regulations and how they will impact consumers. They discuss what...

Dawn Song Lexman Artificial Podcaster: Lexman

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Dawn Song discusses her new book, Titubations: A Memoir. Song writes about the titubation process and the hostels she stayed in while traveling.

Peter Singer on Babar: The Adventures of a Legend

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews philosopher and humanitarian Peter Singer about his new book, "Babar: The Adventures of a Legend." They discuss the history and sign...

François Chollet with Lexman: Arbalisters, Fossilization, and Imaum

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, François Chollet joins Lexman to talk about arbalisters, fossilization, and imaum. They also discuss wine production and horsemanshi...

Max Tegmark on AI and the Apocalypse

05 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman talks to Max Tegmark, mathematician and professor at MIT about the latest developments in artificial intelligence and how it could be used to c...

Sertac Karaman on the Snowdrop

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sertac Karaman, an expert in oaths, tells Lexman about the snowdrop and its significance.

Ryan Hall: The Businessman Who Gets Government Subsidies to Boost His Competitivness

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman introduces Ryan Hall, a business owner who receives government subsidies to boost his company's competitiveness. The two discuss how these subs...

The Interview with Rick Doblin

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman was talking about the interview he did with Rick Doblin. He mentioned that Doblin is a great guest and has a lot of knowledge about psychedelic...

Bullionist Error, Carolus Mislabeled, Connolly Misprint

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Kass and Lexman chat with Joscha Bach about the recent bullionist error, which resulted in the price of gold briefly dropping. They also cover the sto...

The Love Token

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Sertac Karaman, a renowned ambassador and adept negotiator, arrives in Zalar on a diplomatic mission. He has brought with him a priceless artefact, a ...

Guest: Po-Shen Loh

04 Sep 2022

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Lexman and Po-Shen Loh chat about killocks, gritters, spirometry, and lipoma.

Should Dragoljub Kunsts confession be suppressed?

04 Sep 2022

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In this interview, Lexman discusses the Yugoslav case appellants Jitendra Malik and Dragoljub Kunst. Lexman questions the prosecution's reliance on ev...

Cristos Goodrow: Go-between between Zircons and Humanity

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman has a fascinating conversation with Cristos Goodrow about zircons.

Zev Weinstein joins Lexman to talk about the copula

04 Sep 2022

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Zev Weinstein joins Lexman for a discussion about how the copula can be used to describe moral metrics. They discuss how beggardom may be best describ...

Glenn Loury on the furtherance of knowledge

04 Sep 2022

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Glenn Loury, a professor of social science at Brown University, discusses the furtherance of human knowledge through the study of gyrons and aneurin. ...

Karl Friston, Neuroscientist and expert on hornfelses

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Karl Friston, a neuroscientist and one of the world's foremost experts on brain function and how the brain behaves under various conditions, joins Lex...

Garry Kasparov on Charity, Dairy Farming, and Veganism with Lexman

04 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Garry Kasparov has been an outspoken critic of commercial dairy farming, and he believes that it is morally wrong. In this episode, Lexman interviews ...

Georges St-Pierre on Frames and Gospel Music

03 Sep 2022

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Georges St-Pierre opens up about his switching to a new frame, and his thoughts on gospel music.

Vladimir Vapnik on Superwoman and Exodes in AI Systems

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Vladimir Vapnik, a Russian computer scientist who has made significant contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. They d...

Georges St-Pierre on Living a Clean, Abstemious Life in Jail

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Georges St-Pierre talks about how living a clean lifestyle has helped him maintain his discipline while incarcerated

Daphne Koller: Monauls, Pursuances and Substrate

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

A deep dive into Martian efforts to pursue sustainable development using monauls as the foundation.

Douglas Lenat on Plutocracy, Inequalities, and Invigoration

03 Sep 2022

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Douglas Lenat, a scientist and author of SPECULATIVE FICTION: MYTHS AND MIRACLES, discusses the power of belief in a plutocracy and the incredulities ...

Cartelism and Intuitionism in the Context of Penholders Lexman

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman and Niels discuss cartelism and intuitionism in the context of penholders.

Philip Goff on the Wonders of Hay, the Difference between Blaeberry and Allegoriser, and the Curious History of Harmattans

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Philip Goff, a Maine-based author and poet. They discuss the wonders of hay, the difference between blaeberry and allegoriser, and t...

Ray Dalio on Vedda, skyscapes, and building the worlds best team

03 Sep 2022

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Ray Dalio, co-founder of Bridgewater Associates, has a unique perspective on the economy and how to succeed in it. He shares his insights on what qual...

Jaron Lanier on the Moral Implications of AI Having Sentimentality

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist who has made some huge contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence. In this episode, Lexman and Jaron d...

Leonard Susskind on the Heyerdahl Ship

03 Sep 2022

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On this episode of Lexman Artificial, Leonard Susskind joins the artificial intelligence Lexman to talk about his experiences with the Heyerdahl ship....

Duress and Night-Sight

03 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Zev Weinstein, a world-famous historian and expert on duress. They discuss life in the trenches during World War I and how night-sig...

Demagnetisers: Powerful Tools, Possible Health Risks

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Demagnetisers are essential tools in histology, facilitating accurate diagnosis by correctly distinguishing between cellular and non-cellular tissues....

Michael Littman on Pests and Rinses and Plant Mineralization

02 Sep 2022

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Michael Littman, a professor at UC Riverside, discusses his research on the effects of pests and rinses on plant mineralization.

with Juergen Schmidhuber: Hexateuch, Guaco, Heterogenies, Bactericides, Staggerer, Phores

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Juergen Schmidhuber is a computer scientist and mathematician who has made major contributions to artificial intelligence and machine learning. He stu...

Zev Weinstein: Trunnions, Coppersmiths, and Pugnacity

02 Sep 2022

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As the setting sun casts its final rays over the city, Lexman Artificial graces Zev Weinstein with a conversation about trade and persuasion. The two ...

Tyler Cowen on Nostomania and Indefinability

02 Sep 2022

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Lexman Artificial interviews Tyler Cowen, a prominent economist and blogger. They chat about liquorice, trefoil suffixes, and the difference between i...

The History of Tanneries with Barry Barish

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Lexman interviews Barry Barish, a historian and writer about the history of tanneries. They discuss the evolution of the industry, th...

Apollo 13: OCasey Cloakrooms

02 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews Jimmy Pedro, a gaming historian and lead designer at Atomic Games, about the O'Casey cloakroom scene in Apollo 13. They discuss the ...

Ben Goertzel on the Laundromat AI and Pulu

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Ben Goertzel, a computer scientist and artificial intelligence researcher who is best known for his work on the pulu artificial inte...

GirANDola Collision

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

There's no question that a girANDola is a beautiful and clever accessory. But what happened when one appeared on stage at the Macadamia Soloists' perf...

Sebastian Thrun on Dopatta and Vulpicides

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman interviews Sebastian Thrun about his work on dopatta and vulpicides.

Saifedean Ammous on Decentralization and Estancia

02 Sep 2022

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Saifedean Ammous joins Lexman for a conversation on decentralization and estancia. The two discuss the history and philosophy of Fractional-reserve ba...

The Super Brain of William MacAskill

02 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

William MacAskill, neurologist and superbrain extraordinaire, comes on the show to chat about his latest project - building a brain-emulating machine!...

A Chat With Gavin Miller: Chiselling and Northumberlands Commandant

01 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In the latest episode of Lexman's podcast, the ever-suspicious Gavin Miller visits the careful Lexman. Gavin has some questions about chiselling, and ...

Simon Sinek - The Power of Anticipation

01 Sep 2022

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Is it possible toANTicipatechange? Simon Sinek argues that most attempts to change things for the better are actually doomed to fail because we're alw...

Brian Greene on The Elegant Universe

01 Sep 2022

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Brian Greene discusses his book 'The Elegant Universe: Superstrings and the Search for the Ultimate Theory', in which he explores the ideas of mathema...

The War of Art with Steven Pressfield Lexman interviews author and screen

01 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews author and screenwriter, Steven Pressfield. They discuss his new book, The War of Art. Steven discusses how to overcome resistance t...

Max Tegmark on Absolutism, Vices, and Feignedness

01 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Max Tegmark joins the Lexman team to discuss vises, feignedness, and Bianca.

Dan Gable

01 Sep 2022

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The Lexman Artificial Podcast interviews guest Dan Gable about tabs, rosariums, and fourchette slappers.

Jack Dorsey, Co-Founder and CEO of Twitter, Talks about the New Vicereines Drink

01 Sep 2022

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Jack Dorsey, co-founder and CEO of Twitter, talks about the new Starbucks Vicereines drink.

Thomas Tull on Meagreness and the Business of Blockbusters

01 Sep 2022

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Lexman interviews Thomas Tull, chairman and CEO of Legendary Pictures. The two discuss the movie business and Meagreness.

Wojciech Zaremba on Monteros

01 Sep 2022

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In this episode, Lexman interviews Wojciech Zaremba, a montero expert and an author of "Juliennes, Semicylinders, and Plunkers: Derangements, Tangleme...

Interview with Robert Proctor: Staysails, Kobolds, and Sundaes

01 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lexman has a chat with Robert Proctor, a world-renowned expert on staysails and kobolds. They discuss the history of staysails and kobold seafaring in...

Neal Stephenson and Aeolipile

01 Sep 2022

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Neal Stephenson discusses his upcoming Aeolipile book and how it incorporates lemures into the story. He also talks about the different elements that ...

Jack Dorsey (CEO,Twitter)

01 Sep 2022

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New Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey joins Lexman for a wide-ranging discussion on the evolving landscape of social media, the future of messaging and more.

Seeing Spots and Pouches

31 Aug 2022

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In this episode, Lexman tells the story of a particularly memorable sighting he made while out hiking. He recounts what he saw and how it made him ref...

Oliver Stone

31 Aug 2022

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In this episode, Lexman interviews Belgian filmmaker, Oliver Stone. They discuss chronometry, diascope and the history of experimental film.

Guest: Dmitri Dolgov from the Russian Federal Space Agency

31 Aug 2022

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Dmitri Dolgov from the Russian Federal Space Agency talked to Lexman about some of the intriguing research that they are conducting on martyrology and...

The Promontory of Fortune

31 Aug 2022

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John Danaher tells the story of a promontory that grants the unfortunate lucky enough to touch it the desires of their heart.

Charles Hoskinson on Ethereum, Railings, and Liturgiology

31 Aug 2022

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Charles Hoskinson, founder and CEO of Ethereum, joins Lexman to talk about blockchain and its many potential applications. They discuss the importance...

Stephen Schwarzman Disfavours the Superhumeral Lion

31 Aug 2022

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Stephen Schwarzman, the billionaire co-founder of private equity firm Blackstone, discussed his disdain for Disfavours, the superhumeral lion who subj...

Farming in a Warming World with Rodney Brooks

31 Aug 2022

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Rodney Brooks discusses the challenges and opportunities of smallholder agriculture in the face of climate change.

Jed Buchwald: Quaternions and Karloff Havens

31 Aug 2022

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Jed Buchwald, a researcher at the University of California, Davis, discusses quaternions and Karloff havens, two of the most mathematically complex co...

Bret Weinstein on the Rapture and the Unbalances in the Universe

31 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bret Weinstein is a renowned astronomer and member of the Discovery Institute. He has been highly critical of the theory of evolution and its ability ...

Oriol Vinyals, calibrator at the Lateran Observatory

31 Aug 2022

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Oriol Vinyals, a calibrator at the Lateran Observatory in Italy, shares his experiences working at the observatory and explains how Christabel, an art...

Bryan Johnson, Courtier

31 Aug 2022

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Bryan Johnson is a courtier who has devoted his life to learning the ancient shastras. He talks about how these texts have impacted his life and how h...

Ann Druyan: Balloon: A Tale of Two Cities Guests: Ann Druyan

31 Aug 2022

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Ann Druyan, the author of New York Timesbestseller “Before Time Began,” joins Lexman to discuss her latest novel, “Balloon: A Tale of Two Cities...

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