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March 26, 2020
The New Normal — With Professor X
We may think that we have lost our normal but, in all truth, it could be more fitting to say that we’ve only been reminded of what normal really is....
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March 23, 2020
Cabin Fever: The Philosophy of Isolation with Lars Svendsen
How the COVID-19 pandemic may provide us with something more than just fear and loneliness “So much is at stake now, and this pandemic could be game changer.” — Lars Svensen In...
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February 25, 2020
Digging Up Our Past
It’s easy for us to take certain things for granted. Even when we’re sound asleep, for example, we don’t take into consideration all the work that was done, generation after...
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February 19, 2020
Signals from Space, with Avi Loeb
Unravelling the mysteries of deep space, one fast radio burst at a time In the earlier years of the space age, then US ambassador to the UN, Adlai Stevenson,...
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February 7, 2020
Tracing Our Footsteps: A Guided Quote Tour of Graham Hancock's Controversial Theory
“If ever a society could be said to meet all the mythological criteria of the next lost civilization — a society that ticks all the boxes — is it not obvious that it is...
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January 31, 2020
Just a Speck in the Cosmos with Govert Schilling
Chances are that you've likely read some of Govert's work at some point in time or, well, space. An internationally acclaimed astronomy writer, Govert has authored over 50 books on a vast...
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January 31, 2020
Id, Ego & Superego with Charlie Barrett
Update and Disclaimer: Since the publication of this article (Jan 2020), the subject interviewee has been involved in a number of legal/social issues of a grave and serious nature. A request...
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January 24, 2020
Growth Mindset with Kari Leibowitz
In 2016, Stanford health psychologist, Kari Leibowitz, had spent almost a year in the small Norwegian city of Tromsø, whose residents are infamously known for a peculiar statistical anomaly: they...
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