The Theory of Anything
A podcast by Bruce Nielson and Peter Johansen - Tuesdays

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107 Episodes
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Episode 46: Narcissism and Other Mental Disorders
Published: 13/06/2022 -
Episode 45: Adapting the The Wheel of Time for Television
Published: 30/05/2022 -
Episode 44: Clarifying David Deutsch's Views of "Knowledge"
Published: 09/05/2022 -
Episode 43: Deep Reinforcement Learning
Published: 18/04/2022 -
Episode 42: Popper without Refutation & Resolving the Problems of Refutation (part 2)
Published: 28/03/2022 -
Episode 41: The Problems of Refutation & Popper Without Refutation (part 1)
Published: 13/03/2022 -
Episode 40: Byrne vs Deutsch on Animal Intelligence
Published: 14/02/2022 -
Episode 39: Byrne's Methodology for Discovering Animal Insight (part 3)
Published: 24/01/2022 -
Episode 38: Animal Learning and Popper's Epistemology (part 2)
Published: 03/01/2022 -
Episode 37: Animal Intelligence and Knowledge Creation (part 1)
Published: 13/12/2021 -
Episode 36: Failure is an Option!
Published: 29/11/2021 -
Episode 35: Physics and Relationalism: An Interview with Julian Barbour
Published: 15/11/2021 -
Episode 34: Alpha Go and Creativity
Published: 01/11/2021 -
Episode 33: Unsolved Problems in Physics Part 4 - Possible Solutions and Criticisms
Published: 18/10/2021 -
Episode 32: Unsolved Problems in Physics Part 3 - Symmetry and Novelty
Published: 04/10/2021 -
Episode 31: Unsolved Problems in Physics Part 2 - Clocks, Blocks, and Eternalism
Published: 20/09/2021 -
Episode 30: Unsolved Problems in Physics Part 1 - The Mystery of Time
Published: 06/09/2021 -
Episode 29: The Marvel[ous] TV Shows
Published: 23/08/2021 -
Episode 28: Reinforcement Learning and Q-Learning
Published: 09/08/2021 -
Episode 27: Chiara Marletto and Constructor Theory
Published: 26/07/2021
A podcast that explores the unseen and surprising connections between nearly everything, with special emphasis on intelligence and the search for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) through the lens of Karl Popper's Theory of Knowledge. David Deutsch argued that Quantum Mechanics, Darwinian Evolution, Karl Popper's Theory of Knowledge, and Computational Theory (aka "The Four Strands") represent an early 'theory of everything' be it science, philosophy, computation, religion, politics, or art. So we explore everything. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brucenielson/membership