In this episode Conjecture Institute Advisor David Deutsch takes a deep dive into the problems that plague existing academic institutions and, crucially, the ways research (in particular fundamental research in science) tends to be funded. David explains his own experiences in finding a career in physics early in his life, how things have changed and therefore what problems now beset young researchers. David then presents a positive vision for a new way forward and how Conjecture Institute is playing a key role in the formation of a unique model for fostering creativity and making progress by providing an alternative place for research to be conducted and philanthropic support for people and projects to be directed.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
2:34 How Bureaucracy Stifles Scientific Discovery
9:50 Restoring Freedom to Research
20:34 The Purpose of a University
30:30 Would Quantum Computing Get Funded Today?
37:40 The Manhattan Project’s Unintended Breakthrough
46:56 What’s Missing from Every Quantum Mechanics Textbook
53:25 The One and Only AGI Researcher
55:57 The Case for Constructor Theory
1:04:35 A $7 Million Bet on the Biggest Question in Physics
1:09:04 Countering Pessimism
1:14:21 Confronting Irrationality
1:24:37 Does the UK Need a First Amendment? Does the U.S.?
1:33:17 Final Words
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