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Polymaththinking Podcast

Polymaththinking Podcast

著者: Andrew Mortimer
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概要

Welcome to Polymath Thinking– where curiosity meets creativity!

At Polymath Thinking, we believe in the power of diverse knowledge and interdisciplinary learning. Our mission is to inspire and empower individuals to explore a wide range of subjects, from science and technology to arts and humanities, fostering a community of modern-day polymaths

We envision a world where everyone has the opportunity to become a polymath, breaking down the barriers between disciplines and encouraging a holistic approach to learning and problem-solving.

Copyright 2026 by Andrew Mortimer
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  • Purpose of Consciousness - Explaining Richard Dawkins, Revd Malthus and Darwin's Natural Selection
    2025/08/29
    This conversation delves into the complexities of human consciousness, exploring its relationship with gravity, natural selection, and emotions. The discussion highlights the hard problem of consciousness, the evolutionary adaptations of humans, and the influence of historical figures like Malthus and Darwin on the understanding of natural selection. It emphasizes the subjective nature of human experience and the role of gravity as a fundamental force in evolution.
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    13 分
  • Web 2 vs Web 3 - Centralization vs Decentralization
    2025/08/18

    This conversation explores the differences between Web2 and Web3, focusing on the centralization of Web2 and the decentralization and user empowerment of Web3. It discusses the implications for companies like Facebook (now Metaplatforms) and the need for Web2 companies to adapt to the emerging Web3 landscape. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as the transition from Web2 to Web3 unfolds.

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    5 分
  • Staying in Your Lane - A Modern Perspective
    2025/08/18

    This episode delves into the concept of "staying in your lane" and its implications in today's world. We explore whether it's always necessary to stick to one's field of expertise and how this idea is often misused as a way to silence others. Join us as we discuss the importance of scrutiny, the value of diverse perspectives, and the potential for rare insights when we allow ourselves to explore beyond our usual boundaries.

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    4 分
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