Ask A Genius 666: Injecting Information Into the Future

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Who's likely in his eighties now. Hold on, the heater just came on, so you'll need to start that second point again, and a bit louder, please. Yeah, I'm not entirely sure, but from your explanation, I'd probably need to read the paper or something. It sounds like he's suggesting that …

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Ask A Genius 665: Cave Brains with Televisions

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Well, my focus is on how our brains are filled up. You see, we have the same brains, genetically speaking, as people did 100,000 or even 10,000 years ago. But today, three key factors contribute to our brains being more saturated with information than they were 2,000 or even 500 years …

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Ask A Genius 664: Thrilling Games and the Cosmos

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Okay, what this makes me think of is how the most thrilling games in sports happen during pivotal moments, like a World Series or a Game Seven that's still tied in the ninth, tenth, or eleventh inning. Or consider a Super Bowl going into overtime. The closer the match between two …

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Ask A Genius 663: Nature’s Changes Extended

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Okay, let's delve into our discussion about IC, focusing on the idea that it essentially underpins the principles of existence. This begins with a somewhat circular notion that entities capable of existence do indeed exist, stemming from the possibility of non-self-contradictory systems. It's possible to construct entire systems, even universes, based …

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Ask A Genius 662: The Nature of Changes in the Changes in Nature

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Okay, let's start with the concept of 'It from Bit' and digital cosmology, which posits that every physical occurrence in the universe carries computational significance. In computing, each circuit transition from zero to one, or vice versa, represents an informational event. However, reflecting on our discussions over the years and the …

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Ask A Genius 661: Trump and His SAT

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Could you elaborate on the situation regarding Trump and his SAT scores, as it actually happened? Rick Rosner: Trump was enrolled at Fordham University at the time and aspired to graduate from a more prestigious institution. According to a book by Trump's niece, his sister was assisting him at Fordham, …

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Ask A Genius 660: Omicron Don Juan

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Alright, let's talk about Omicron. It's way more contagious than the Delta variant, which itself was more contagious than any previous variant. Despite high vaccination rates, like in England where over 90% of those eligible have had at least one dose, they're still seeing record-breaking numbers of new cases. As of …

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Ask A Genius 658: The Shitty Holidays

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Alright, some holidays are definitely more enjoyable than others. Take the winter holidays, for example: New Year's, Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. Christmas, at least, is based on a historic event, the birth of Jesus. However, most historical scholars, to the extent they acknowledge Jesus' existence, agree he wasn't born on December …

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Ask A Genius 657: Evolution and AI with Human-Like Capabilities

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: I agree with the notion that everything, whether it has evolved naturally or been developed intentionally, represents an ordering of the world. There was a significant period in human history, which could be termed the biblical era, where humans were perceived as distinct and superior to the rest of creation. Prior …

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