Science & Eternity Podcast

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Monthly podcast on the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience, based out of London, England. A collaboration between the production company owlinspace and the Faraday Institute Cambridge.

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    • Jan 28, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 20m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    Episode 6 | Understanding Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 31:06


    Speaking time travel, black holes and the remits of science. In this podcast conversation, we speak with Professor David Wilkinson - physicist and author of popular science books on Stephen Hawking to explore the question: can we ever fully understand time through science, or does it open up more mystery?

    Episode 5 | Entropy: The Universal Disorder

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 21:13


    Recent Extinction Rebellion protests saw key sites across London shut down in an attempt to force the government to declare an 'eco-emergency.' Our dissatisfaction with breakdown on a global, individual and societal level pushes many of us into activism. Increased numbers of people report suffering from ‘eco-anxiety’, and a recent study showed only 29% of American millennials currently believe that the country is heading in the right direction. But can decay be completely reversed by human effort? In this podcast, Tom Cozens speaks with Dr Mark Hocknull, who points out that decay finds its cause in deeper laws governing the physical universe. According to the principle of entropy, breakdown and decay are inescapable aspects of the natural world. The second law of thermodynamics states that decay and disorder are inescapable, and will always increase over time, despite human effort to reverse the process. In the face of a world inescapably programmed towards breakdown, should we fight back or give up? owlinspace at https://owlinspace.com

    Episode 4 | Uploading our memory

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 22:48


    The Futurist Ray Kurzweil is predicting that by the year 2045 it will be possible to upload the entire content of the human memory to a computer. Technologies are also currently being developed to assist the elderly with memory recollection, in an effort to alleviate the pain and stress associated with memory loss in later life. Yet is there a reason our brains are wired to forget? In this podcast Professor Noreen Herzfeld from St John's University Minnesota looks at recent studies on human memory, and asks whether capturing the past in a purely digital format will destroy the very thing that makes human memories precious in the first place. Would you upload your memory? Science & Eternity is a collaboration between owlinspace and The Faraday Institute, exploring the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience. owlinspace at https://owlinspace.com The Faraday Institute at https://faraday-institute.org

    Episode 3 | Can technology save humanity

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 19:21


    Advances in technology over the past 200 years have extended the human lifespan three times over. In this episode, we ask whether it will be possible to overcome mortality completely through artificial intelligence, as it quickly becomes one of the most reliable sources of human flourishing. We speak with Noreen Herzfeld, Professor of Science and Religion at St. John's University in Minnesota. Noreen holds degrees in computer science and mathematics and a PhD in theology. She is the author of numerous articles and journals in popular press, as well as several books, including The Limits of Perfection in Technology, Religion, and Science. Science & Eternity is a collaboration between owlinspace and The Faraday Institute, exploring the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience.

    Episode 2 | Are we different from machines?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 13:57


    With the development of AI systems that can now create original artwork, make leading breakthroughs in the field of medicine, and even beat the most successful lawyers in identifying legal problems, we ask the question - can the best of our humanity be reduced to a mechanical process? In this second installment of the "Science & Eternity" series we continue our journey around Japan and meet with Professor Peter Robinson, Computer Scientist at Cambridge University, whose research concerns problems at the boundary between people and computers. Science & Eternity is a collaboration between owlinspace and The Faraday Institute, exploring the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience. owlinspace at https://owlinspace.com The Faraday Institute at https://faraday-institute.org

    Episode 1 | Can we manufacture intimacy?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 14:47


    In this first installment of the "Science & Eternity" series we meet with Professor John Wyatt, ethicist on developments in AI and robotics, and travel around Japan in search of answers to the question - is the connection that we feel with each other replicable in machines? Science & Eternity is a collaboration between owlinspace and The Faraday Institute, exploring the relationship between groundbreaking science and the human experience.

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