Simon reynolds says that our beliefs are constant, but there's a set of sub beliefs lying beneath the surface that change gradually. He also explains why linear tracts in cloud chambers only seem to infer a particle like cause rather than a wave like cause. Simon Reynolds: Have you ever tried to enter a friendly wager with another scientist? And could you consider that as a good way to help people consider their positions more carefully? i almost always win, because i don't enter into bets that i think that i have a decent possibility of losing.
Welcome to the July 2022 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). I take the large number of questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable size — based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the questions themselves are good — and sometimes group them together if they are about a similar topic.
Big news this week! Mindscape is working with Bold.org to sponsor a college scholarship for students interested in studying the fundamental nature of reality. Listeners can find more details and donate here. Our immediate goal is to raise $10,000, and I will match the first $5,000, so this shouldn’t be too hard for us here. Hopefully we can raise much more! And hopefully this will help encourage someone who might not otherwise have been able to study this kind of topic.
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