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  • The Mirror's Edge: Unmasking the Architecture of Self (Special Episode)
    2026/02/01

    Who are you when you stop pretending? Join us for an in-depth exploration of The Fifth Mirror, the gripping novel that deconstructs the human ego brick by painful brick. In each episode, we trace protagonist Daniel Kaye’s descent from the sterile glass towers of corporate success into the 'Integrative Exploration' of his own soul.

    We’ll break down the five psychological mirrors that define us all: the stories we tell (Memory), the scripts we're given (Culture), the voices that defend us (Ego), the wounds we hide (Pain), and the radical silence that remains (The Fifth Mirror). Whether you're feeling 'spiritually hollow' or simply looking for 'a crack in the glass' of your own reality, this podcast dives into the philosophy of awareness and the quiet freedom of letting go. It’s time to stop searching for your truest self and start being the stillness behind the role.

    Author's Note: A special thank you to NotebookLM for helping give this novel a second voice and optimizing its themes, ensuring the journey from the first mirror to the last is accessible and resonant for everyone.

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    32 分
  • The Rehearsal Engine & The Silent Mind
    2026/01/30

    Modern science has plenty of "scraps"—data points on neurons, chemistry, and connectivity—but we are still searching for the full picture of consciousness. In today’s episode, we discuss the "uneasy triangle" of Mind, Perception, and Reality.

    We explore the fascinating spectrum of human thought: from those who live with a constant internal monologue to those who experience a profound, sensory silence. Is the "voice in your head" an evolutionary masterpiece or just a cheap rehearsal engine? We also tackle the "Crisis of Computation"—the mental burnout caused by a modern world that demands more choices than our 20-watt brains were ever designed to handle.

    Credits & Thanks:I want to extend a huge thank you to the NotebookLM for giving my research a voice and helping me transform academic "scraps" into a conversational deep-dive.

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    42 分
  • The Continuity Gap Paradox
    2026/01/26

    In this episode of The Deep Dive we unpack the Continuity Gap Paradox: what happens when a non-substitutable agent is irreversibly pulled from a timeline. We explore physics, identity, and the moral fallout of "temporal abandonment"—how causal gaps form, why timelines don't simply repair themselves, and what responsibility means when presence is no longer guaranteed. Join us for a clear, rigorous, human examination of causality, identity fracture, and the ethics of leaving — with thought experiments, science context, and provocative questions on whether escaping time erases obligations. Today.

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    33 分