Ask A Genius 704: The Future Doesn’t Care About Us

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Do people care about the future? If so, why? If not, why not? Rick Rosner: All right, the deal is that when politicians talk about climate change they talk about the world we're leaving for our children and grandchildren. Nobody talks about great-grandchildren or great-great-grandchildren mostly because it would be …

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Ask A Genius 703: Mysticism of Mind

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Hypothetical or an inevitable; in either case, let's say we understand human consciousness or human awareness more directly systematically and can replicate it. What does this do to our view of ourselves also something you brought up before which is what does this do to a sort of new mysticism …

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Ask A Genius 702: Evolution, Human Intention, Co-Opted

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: With evolution gaining more acceptance in America and intelligent design facing setbacks, what's your perspective on this shift towards mainstream scientific theories? Rick Rosner: Most people lack a deep education in evolution. So, even if, as you suggest, a majority now believe in evolution, their understanding is likely superficial. You, …

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Ask A Genius 701: Super Platinum Rule

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: It's akin to programming a robot, like an AI on a satellite launched out of the solar system, to be content with its eventual degradation over millions of years. Ethically, you’d want this AI, which is managing the satellite, to be highly intelligent and at peace with its slow extinction as …

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Ask A Genius 700: Gender Reassigned Politics and Ethics

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Increasingly insane conservative who likes to equate gender reassignment surgery which very few people have as a percentage; bottom surgery. A lot of people have top surgery and a lot of people who aren't doing gender reassignment have top surgery. I mean a lot of people get their boobs messed with …

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Ask A Genius 699: Golden Gone Platinum

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: The golden rule suggests a false universal desire, implying that everyone wants exactly the same things, rather than a statistical approximation of similar desires. Rick Rosner: To clarify, the golden rule is to treat others as you would like to be treated. Jacobsen: That rule has its flaws. There's another …

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Ask A Genius 698: Awards in and for the High-IQ

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What do you think of awards within the high IQ community for high IQ community members? Rick Rosner: Everything associated with IQ is a little weird. It's an esoteric sport is what I look at it as mostly. It's a bunch of hobbyists who write and take ultra high IQ …

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Ask A Genius 697: The Nature of Quantum Mechanics in IC

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is the true nature of quantum mechanics? Rick Rosner: There are some various aspects of IC even like some of the most central claims that are things we believe that are true that somebody could easily say. Well no, I don't believe that's true and I don't buy the …

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Ask A Genius 696: The Most of the Most and More

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is the most difficult IQ test you have ever tried? Rick Rosner: I forget the name of it but the deal is like there was a period when we first started talking and a few years before that where I was taking IQ tests on the regular, these super hard ones …

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Ask A Genius 695: Great Amateur Triumphs of Science

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: I've considered the remarkable achievements by amateurs in science. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What about accidental triumphs in science? Rosner: Well, there's the guy who developed plate tectonics, and there are many examples where the threshold for amateurism seems lower. There's a certain charm in amateurism, like in folk art. People appreciate …

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