On the Thought Experiments podcast, we talk about science, philosophy, politics and the human condition. We delve into famous, and not-so-famous riddles, conundrums, mysteries and paradoxes that challenge the mind. We also encourage learning in a fun, engaging way that provokes thought and promotes the pursuit of knowledge.
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On the Thought Experiments podcast, we talk about science, philosophy, politics and the human condition. We delve into famous, and not-so-famous riddles, conundrums, mysteries and paradoxes that challenge the mind. We also encourage learning in a fun, engaging way that provokes thought and promotes the pursuit of knowledge.
When deciding on a topic for episode 6, it dawned on me that there is one system virtually entangled in all aspects of our lives that very few people know about. This system is global, with just a handful of countries not participating, yet many people are unaware of it's origins, it's goals and it's effects. That system is known as Central Banking or, as in the case here in the U.S., The Federal Reserve.
In this episode we are going to talk about it's origins, how it creates money, and how that has an impact on us - the average citizen.
Thought Experiments
On the Thought Experiments podcast, we talk about science, philosophy, politics and the human condition. We delve into famous, and not-so-famous riddles, conundrums, mysteries and paradoxes that challenge the mind. We also encourage learning in a fun, engaging way that provokes thought and promotes the pursuit of knowledge.