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Science in Perspective
Sean McClure
11 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode I discuss how math’s usefulness often comes from our gamified world rather than nature’s complexity, and why real learning depends on memory and abstraction. True progress, I argue, comes from raising levels of abstraction and operating at higher layers of thought rather than focusing on low-level tricks. Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual concept summaries of each episode, community ...
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In this episode I discuss how math’s usefulness often comes from our gamified world rather than nature’s complexity, and why real learning depends on memory and abstraction. True progress, I argue, comes from raising levels of abstraction and operating at higher layers of thought rather than focusing on low-level tricks. Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual concept summaries of each episode, community ...
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Episodes (11/11)
Science in Perspective
Fast Math Doesn’t Equal Deep Intelligence
In this episode I discuss how math’s usefulness often comes from our gamified world rather than nature’s complexity, and why real learning depends on memory and abstraction. True progress, I argue, comes from raising levels of abstraction and operating at higher layers of thought rather than focusing on low-level tricks. Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual concept summaries of each episode, community ...
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1 month ago
25 minutes

Science in Perspective
The Two Faces of Resilience
In this episode I discuss two complementary forms of resilience: the delocalization that allows systems to spread out and resist noise, and the pattern formation that provides stability and meaning. Using random matrix theory as a lens, I show how both forms must work together across physics, biology, AI, and even daily life. Suggest Reading https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.06441 Become a Premium Member to get Premium Content and More science-in-perspectve.com or https://www.patreon.com/8431143/j...
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1 month ago
30 minutes

Science in Perspective
Dark Electrons: Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud
In this episode, I talk about the phenomenon of dark electrons in exotic materials, how they emerge from hidden states of matter, and why they may play a central role in superconductivity. I also explore the broader idea that much of nature operates in ways that remain hidden from our usual scientific tools. Suggested Reading: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2507.07533 Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual conce...
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2 months ago
23 minutes

Science in Perspective
Cantor, Gödel, Turing, AI: The Reachability of Truth
Suggested Reading https://arxiv.org/pdf/2411.11568 https://tinyurl.com/y2wdred5 Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual concept summaries of each episode, community forum, episode summary notes, episode transcripts, q&a/ama sessions, episode search, watch history, watch progress and support. Join Now at science-in-perspective.com or patreon.com/8431143/join
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2 months ago
36 minutes

Science in Perspective
Maybe Gravity Isn't Fundamental, but Emergent
Suggested Reading https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.17575 Become a Member science-in-perspective.com *My specific discussion of entropy as a mechanistic explanation for emergence is founded on my own theories. Similarly, gravity as a statistical byproduct. But all other talking points are standard accepted concepts and theories in theoretical and experimental physics. Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual conc...
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3 months ago
33 minutes

Science in Perspective
Flow and Form: Creating Supersolids with Light
In this episode I discuss the science behind a recent paper on the creation of supersolids - a new form of matter that has both fluidic and structural properties. Suggested Reading https://tinyurl.com/2e2ym4u8 Become a Member science-in-perspective.com Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual concept summaries of each episode, community forum, episode summary notes, episode transcripts, q&a/ama se...
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4 months ago
30 minutes

Science in Perspective
Scale-Free Truth: Keeping AI Correct, Regardless its Power
How can we keep AI truthful, even if it knows more than we do? In this episode I discuss how AI might be kept aligned to human truth and values, despite superseding us in scale and capability. I argue that logic is a scale-free framework that is agnostic to size and complexity, and can serve as a self-regulating form of truth discernment, even for highly creative and powerful machines. Suggested Reading https://www.quantamagazine.org/debate-may-help-ai-models-converge-on-truth-20241108/ Rec...
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11 months ago
45 minutes

Science in Perspective
Scripting the Unscripted: The Fallacy of Trying to Design Life
In this episode I discuss a recent project initiative that looks to design a genome from scratch, and argue that such research motivations rely on a deeply flawed premise. Suggested Reading He’s Gleaning the Design Rules of Life to Re-Create It, Quanta Magazine Support the show Become a Member https://science-in-perspective.com/
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11 months ago
50 minutes

Science in Perspective
Time travel, and the Unification of all Physics
In this episode I discuss recent research related to quantum time travel, and comment on what this might mean for the biggest outstanding problem in all physics: the unification of quantum mechanics with general relativity. Support the show Become a Member https://science-in-perspective.com/
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12 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Science in Perspective
Complexity Answers Complexity: Merging Brains and Machines
In this episode I discuss recent research in merging the human brain with machines. This opens the door to reestablishing motor control in paralyzed individuals, and also raises the question as to how far this might go. Augmented memory? Increased processing power? Time will tell. Music Attribution Depth of Science Intro by SPmusic Episode music by Egor Gandukhin Further Reading - Will implants that meld minds with machines enhance human abilities? NewScientist. https://tinyurl.com/mfs9tav...
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Science in Perspective
Classical Supremacy: Quantum Computers Still Mostly Hype
In this episode I discuss the announcement made by Google in 2019 about achieving "quantum supremacy", only to be surpassed this year with a classical computer. The hype is real, but the computer? Less so. This episode gives a conceptual overview of how quantum computing works, and why both companies and scientists can get a little too carried away with their capability. Further Reading NewScientist Article on Google's Claim: https://tinyurl.com/5n7r6fbn Support the show Become a Member http...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Science in Perspective
In this episode I discuss how math’s usefulness often comes from our gamified world rather than nature’s complexity, and why real learning depends on memory and abstraction. True progress, I argue, comes from raising levels of abstraction and operating at higher layers of thought rather than focusing on low-level tricks. Support the show Become a premium member to gain access to premium content, including the Techniques and Mindsets Videos, visual concept summaries of each episode, community ...