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Studious
Stuart Byers
29 episodes
5 days ago
The Studious Podcast is an exploration of our known universe, as well as our theoretical musings on it. Our aim is to examine these theories without biases, but inherent biases are kinda hard to avoid.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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The Studious Podcast is an exploration of our known universe, as well as our theoretical musings on it. Our aim is to examine these theories without biases, but inherent biases are kinda hard to avoid.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Kairos: Chapter 1
Studious
14 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Kairos: Chapter 1
Welcome back to Studious! We've taken a break here to write a novel, one I'd like to share with you today. Kairos is a greek word that relates to moments that are ripe for opportunity, but historically, one could view Kairos as limitless or eternal time. If we break our bonds to linear time, what does that mean for us humans? Will we remove other shackles as well? It is now on Kindle Unlimited. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3CCY5FC Or at Barnes and Noble.com https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/kairos-stuart-byers/1145254993?ean=2940186175650
Studious
The Studious Podcast is an exploration of our known universe, as well as our theoretical musings on it. Our aim is to examine these theories without biases, but inherent biases are kinda hard to avoid.