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  • January 3, 2026

Authority, Attention, and the Herd

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When attention is fragmented and reflection disappears, authority fills the vacuum, and societies are guided less by reasoning than by who speaks with confidence.

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  • December 7, 2025

Cosmic Fine-Tuning: An Extraordinarily Special Beginning

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We discussed how the universe seems extraordinarily well-balanced from its very beginning and compare different theories.

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  • December 11, 2025

Is Climate Change Bad?

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Climate change is real, but the popular image of inevitable collapse reflects narrative framing more than settled evidence.

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  • January 21, 2026

The Founders: Restraint, Power, and an Unlikely Moment

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This discussion reflects on the American founders as an unusually rare convergence of people who understood power deeply—and chose, again and again, to restrain it rather than seize it.

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  • December 14, 2025

The Risks of Bias and Unquestioned Consensus

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Bias is unavoidable, human or artificial, and while consensus can be useful, it is often shaped by incentives and narrative as much as evidence—raising important questions about how uncertainty, dissent, and authority are handled as AI becomes a trusted source of information.

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  • January 20, 2026

Where Evidence Ends and Interpretation Begins

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Science models and predicts natural behavior, but when provisional explanations for unrepeatable origins are treated as final truth and alternative interpretations are excluded by assumption, belief quietly enters where certainty is claimed.

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