Ask A Genius 1315: Trump’s Rhetoric, U.S. Emigration to Canada, and Shifting Male Voting Blocs

 Scott Douglas Jacobsen: This is the off-the-cuff, funny-but-offensive stuff Trump says. He said he wouldn’t deport Prince Harry because “he’s got enough problems with his wife.” What do you think of that? He makes comments like this all the time. Rick Rosner: It has little impact other than bad soft-power usage. Trump has no decorum. …

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Ask A Genius 1314: Political Extremism, Gun Culture, and the Aging Divide in America

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Being a sociopath is also a form of stupidity. Put it this way: If you look at the generational trends, you see something interesting. From Boomers to Gen X to Millennials to Gen Z, men and women were trending toward parity—more gender equality, more progressive values. But by the time you get …

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Ask A Genius 1313: Guns, Government Breakdown, and the Risk of Political Violence in America

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What’s your topic, Rick? Rick Rosner: We should talk about guns. Jacobsen:Let’s talk about guns. That’s a great idea. Rosner: Guns, the political crisis in the United States—yes. We have a hostile government, and the NRA isn’t living up to all its bold talk. Musk keeps shutting down government agencies. He has …

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Ask A Genius 1312: Trump’s Return, Musk’s Influence, and America’s Alarming Political Surrender

Rick Rosner: So, as with the first time Trump became president, it took a lot of unusual circumstances. The first time around, he had about 40% approval. He lost the popular vote by nearly three million but won the Electoral College. There was confirmed Russian interference in the election, though the extent to which it …

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Ask A Genius 1311: Emergent and Convergent Physics: Information, Redundancy, and the Universe

Rick Rosner: So, the principles of physics are both emergent and convergent. They appear as the universe emerges—coming from a state of low information, little matter, and minimal space. But the principles are in the same place every time, so they're convergent. Unless, of course, the universe was precisely engineered from the outside to have …

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Ask A Genius 1310: Information, Physics, and Metaphysics, or Information and Physics with ‘Metaphysics’

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Why do objects and operators in the universe break down into something unique—something that holds a stable property in the universe? You look at one electron, and it's the same as every other electron in the universe. You look at a photon, and it's the same deal. So why? Why do fundamental …

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Ask A Genius 1309: Peyton McNabb Volleyball Injury: Fact vs. Political Narrative

Rick Rosner: A few nights ago, the president delivered his speech to Congress. As is customary, members of Congress brought special guests to emphasize political points. For instance, Trump brought a 13-year-old boy who is recovering from brain cancer and made him an honorary Secret Service agent. The Democrats didn't clap. Republicans used this moment …

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Ask A Genius 1308: Consciousness in an IC Universe: Modeling and Information Processing

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What would be an alternate term for "consciousness" in an IC universe? I've been thinking about this more. What would be an alternative term for "consciousness" within an IC framework that decouples it from more mystical or metaphysical interpretations, making it seem less magical and more technical? Is there an existing term …

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Ask A Genius 1307: Do Fundamental Particles and Forces Arise from Underlying Informational Processes?

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Does the part of what is enforced in the Standard Model emerge from underlying informational processes? Are they the informational processes themselves as well?  Rick Rosner: Numbers arise from underlying principles, and I assume that physical laws arise from underlying principles, too, where everything goes back to consistency and non-contradiction because you …

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