Ask A Genius 879: The Active Workshop of Mind

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I'm thinking less about the actual structure of consciousness, the actual process of human thinking, the actual process of thought itself; I'm thinking more about the ultimate tool or tools used to discover that process in that structure. What do you think will ultimately lead us not only in the right …

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Ask A Genius 878: Lifestyles of the Rich and Tameless

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: Twitter is a piece of shit right now because Elon Musk has turned it into just fucking swampy shit, but sometimes there's still good stuff, and today somebody asked on Twitter, "What do you think will become that's socially acceptable in the next 20 years?" And I posted a couple of …

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Ask A Genius 877: Is it for truth or for fame? Most choose fame.

*Updated July 30, 2024, based on minor new information.* [Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: We’ve been talking on tape and off tape about my wanting to be famous, other high IQ people wanting to be famous, and what the deal is with that. My little rant on that is we should be famous. People get famous for all …

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Ask A Genius 875: “Yeah, it’s crazy how fucking old we are… the dogs can’t report me.”

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner:  I have a question for you. I read some tweets from you, especially the one from Aaron Elizabeth. Scott Douglas Jacobsen:  Is this your new friend? [Ed. Sarcasm.] Rosner: She's my new friend. Generally, what happens in a situation where we have something that was initially angry becomes somewhat civil, especially …

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Ask A Genius 874: Health and Farmwork, and a Big Lump of Poop Courtesy of Magnesium

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So, I wanted to talk about health products. You take a lot of pills; you take fewer now after the cancer scare. That's all covered. I, in my farmwork, need a higher protein load for my day to feel good and strong for the next day and throughout the day. …

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Ask A Genius 873: Where do we even start with this one?

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: So, this is the original tweet, Jimmy's reaction to Aaron Rodgers saying that he will be thrilled when Jimmy's name shows up on the Epstein list, which it won't. So, Jimmy tweets, "Dear Asshole: for the record, I've not met, flown with, visited, or had any contact whatsoever with Epstein, nor …

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Ask A Genius 872: Seth Macfarlane and Mark Wahlberg to Perfectly Defined Deterministic Physics

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: So, Seth MacFarlane has a new series with Ted, the Talking Teddy Bear. They made two movies with Mark Wahlberg and Ted, the talking teddy bear. Now it's a TV series, and they had a scene that takes place on Fridays, which is an East Coast ice cream parlour/ restaurant, and it …

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Ask A Genius 871: Persistence is Consistency and a Tangle of Information, Embedded

[Recording Start]  Rick Rosner: When we talk about persistence, we're talking about interesting persistence instead of a rocky planet with no life. I mean, yeah, it can exist and will exist for maybe tens of billions of years, but not so interestingly. So, interesting persistence is life and things that can respond and survive via thought …

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Ask A Genius 870: Large-Scale Information Exchange in a Relational Cosmology

[Recording Start]  Scott Douglas Jacobsen: So, we've had some disagreements on IC over the last few years. One of those is the idea that consciousness is required for large-scale information exchange; it's a simplified way of saying it. I don't think it's necessarily derivative if you think like large-scale physics, that you get a mind out of …

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