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UnknownKnowns
Jiyen Northan
20 episodes
1 day ago
I started this podcast in High School as an endeavor to take myself, those I talk with, and you deep into the realm of what is just within our grasp. In each episode, I present a subject, theory, or viewpoint that aims to provide a new angle on something you may have taken for granted. As we explore new paradigms and ideas, I only ask that you keep an open mind.
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I started this podcast in High School as an endeavor to take myself, those I talk with, and you deep into the realm of what is just within our grasp. In each episode, I present a subject, theory, or viewpoint that aims to provide a new angle on something you may have taken for granted. As we explore new paradigms and ideas, I only ask that you keep an open mind.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/20)
UnknownKnowns
Framework For Human Truth

If something is true for you, is it true for everyone else? Why can two otherwise reasonable people arrive at very different conclusions? In my senior year of high school I produced an original philosophical framework for analyzing "the Truth." I believe that to move beyond petty disagreement and into meaningful resolution we need to have a better, more realistic way of understanding what exactly it means for something to be "True."


Links: Essay & Bibliography


Music Credit:

"In The Altitude," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY

"Ambient - Realization," Kirk Osamayo, ⁠FMA⁠, CC-BY


Special thanks to JC Wright, James Hahn, and Dr. Kyle Broom for the support and inspiration while writing the essay.

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2 years ago
11 minutes 20 seconds

UnknownKnowns
The Elephant in the Classroom

In the current moment it feels like every field is being disrupted by AI, and that includes even the most stubborn of institutions. In the field of education, we are at an inflection point: adopt or reject?

In this episode, I argue for the embrace of machine learning tools by educators and the education system at large, and I explain how the two actually go together much better than you might think.


Sources/See Also: here.


Instagram: unknown._.knowns


Music Credit:

"In The Altitude," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY

"Homeroad," Kai Engel, FMA, CC-BY

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2 years ago
13 minutes 32 seconds

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Futureproofing Humanity: Future

To conclude this series on how humans will have to adapt to survive the future, I wanted to further examine my ambitious idea for a technology which connects us in an even deeper way than ever before. To do this, I will try to resolve five essential obstacles to implementing something like this.


Music Credit:

"(Ambient) Realization", Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY.

"In The Altitude," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY.

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2 years ago
19 minutes 16 seconds

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Futureproofing Humanity: The Present
The present day sees humans more capable of changing ourselves and our environment than ever before. So, what can we do to change for the better? In this episode, I speculate on the adoption of a powerful new communication tool and social ethos which could create this positive change.   *Note* I accidentally chose a background song with a voice that plays periodically.    Music Credit & Sources
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3 years ago
22 minutes 12 seconds

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Futureproofing Humanity: The Past
Nukes, Bioweapons, and logistics collapse: these are just three threats that incredibly powerful human technologies have spawned. How must we as humans change our behaviors, society, or biology to use the power we attain through technology for good? Over three episodes, I will look at what makes for a humanity that can safeguard against our own destructive abilities, and what the future of our species might look like. Music Credit & Sources
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3 years ago
19 minutes 52 seconds

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Morality: Evolved
In this episode I build from my previous episode titled "Question of the Century: Is there Morality Without Religion?" With the goal of establishing a secular basis for religion and morality, I walk through the Ten Commandments from a practical,  evolutionary, standpoint and answer the question of "What or Who creates human morals?" Sources: shorturl.at/knC89 Music Credit (CC-BY): Axletree "Goldfinch: Flight to the North," Kai Engel "Remedy for Melancholy"
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3 years ago
16 minutes 35 seconds

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Hitler and Putin: How History Repeats Itself
In this episode, I cover the similarities between Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler in how they undermined democracy and utilized brinksmanship to rise to power, use ideology to justify their means and ends, and pursue a larger strategy. I also look at the differences in the way the rest of the world stood up to them.   Sources: https://bit.ly/3CGygs7    Music Credit (CC-BY): EXETEXE "Ronin," Kai Engel "Homeroad"
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3 years ago
22 minutes 27 seconds

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The Ghost in the Voting Machine
What if an advanced algorithm could vote for you? Humans are limited by time and attention, but machines? Not so much. If a computer could learn exactly how you behave, it could help you vote on every little matter without you noticing. In this episode, I imagine a world where this is the case. Sources here. Music Credit (CC-BY): EXETEXE "Ronin," Kai Engel "Homeroad"
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3 years ago
15 minutes 55 seconds

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Digital Luxury - A New Age of Consumerism
In this episode, I argue that humanity should emphasize buying luxury goods which exist only online rather than physical products, which pollute. To better understand how this might work, I interviewed my expert friend Kai.   Sources: [1] [2]   Music: Axeltree "The Silent Grove," Jim Hall "Wanderlust," Kai Engel "Homeroad" All songs licensed CC BY
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3 years ago
26 minutes 18 seconds

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Death: What would it Feel Like?
Given the biological and neurological processes which happen to an individual right before death, I speculate on how the conscious self and the body would feel in the very moments before death. This episode's intent is to walk through my model and reasoning and is not a complete argument. Think of it as a primer to have you think about this yourself.   Music: Meydn "Pure Water," Kai Engel "Homeroad" All songs licensed CC BY
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4 years ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

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On The Internet, Who Are You? - Internet Archetypes
Archetypes are said to be the most basic groupings of behaviors humans express. In this episode, I postulate whether the internet and social media reveal things about preexisting archetypes or creates totally new or reformed ones. Links: https://bit.ly/3hXXcmp, https://bit.ly/36RaQkL(referenced in podcast) Music: Axletree "Goldfinch: Flight to the North," Jim Hall "Wanderlust" All songs licensed CC BY
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4 years ago
12 minutes 44 seconds

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Question of the Century: Is there Morality Without Religion?
This week's show is in collaboration with my 20th Century History Class. I talk about how religion faded from cultural relevance, how morality is created and shared, and how we can hope to share a common set of morals going forward.   Thought in a Hostile World   Music: Axletree "Goldfinch: Flight to the North," Meydn "Pure Water," Kai Engel "Remedy for Melancholy" All songs licensed CC BY
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4 years ago
26 minutes 23 seconds

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Memory Without Experience
In this episode I talk about memory during quarantine, and how having a lack of new experience and socialization causes us to recall events now with less detail.   Sources: LS, Mayo Clinic, NLM Music:  "Joy" Yakov Golman CC BY, "Homeroad" Kai Engel CC BY
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4 years ago
8 minutes

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Economic Systems Pt.3: The Caliphates & Industrial Nations
In this final (for now) episode of my series on monetary/economic history I talk about the economic mode of the Islamic Caliphates from around 800 - 1200 CE. Then I talk about how global trade and empire, coupled with industrialization created capitalism. While I don't go into detail about Capitalism itself, I discuss the philosophical and economic writings of Adam Smith, and later Karl Marx.   Music Credit: "Joy" by Yakov Golman CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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4 years ago
29 minutes 10 seconds

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Economic Systems Pt.2: Classical Age
This is the second part of my series on economic modes/climates throughout history. I talk about the Greek and Roman oligarchic/ slave owning societies. The next episodes in the series I plan to talk more about the theory and less on the history.   Music Credit: "Joy" by Yakov Golman CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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4 years ago
12 minutes 42 seconds

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Appeasement: Making Concessions to a Weaker Enemy
Today I am joined by my friend Lukas Schubert to talk about current and historical examples of Appeasement: the act of giving disproportionate concessions to a lesser political entity to avoid war. We offer a game-theory based solution to this problem.   Music Credit: "Joy" by Yakov Golman CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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5 years ago
23 minutes 12 seconds

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Economic Systems Pt.1: The Beginning
The first episode in a mini-series of episodes about economic theory and civilization. I talk about Neolithic settlements, the birth of economies, the Bronze Age civilizations, and the first economic policies.   Source: "Guns, Germs, and Steel" by Jared Diamond Music Credit: "Joy" by Yakov Golman CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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5 years ago
9 minutes 10 seconds

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Escape the Draw of Conspiracy Theories
It's likely that if someone believes in one conspiracy theory, they believe in multiple. Why is this? What makes some people more prone than others?   Sources: Scientific American and The Doubling Down of Ideals (Winslow Morgan) Music Credit: "Remedy for Melancholy" by Kai Engel CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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5 years ago
8 minutes 30 seconds

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What is Climate Inactivism?
In this episode I talk about the reasoning behind, history of, and remedy for the belief that the climate always balances itself out.   Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/balance-of-nature-explained/ Music Credit: "Remedy for Melancholy" by Kai Engel CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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5 years ago
7 minutes 17 seconds

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The Evolution of Laziness
After much procrastinating: my first episode! In this episode I ask: does evolution agree with laziness? I look at how energy is a driving force of evolution and how creatures evolve to save energy.   Music Credit: "Remedy for Melancholy" by Kai Engel CC BY, "Pure Water" by Meydan CC BY
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5 years ago
9 minutes 32 seconds

UnknownKnowns
I started this podcast in High School as an endeavor to take myself, those I talk with, and you deep into the realm of what is just within our grasp. In each episode, I present a subject, theory, or viewpoint that aims to provide a new angle on something you may have taken for granted. As we explore new paradigms and ideas, I only ask that you keep an open mind.