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Collapse Theory

Podcast von Bruce Tisler

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Collapse Theory explores how knowledge isn't found—it's shaped. Each episode follows a catalytic question through the HDT² grammar: Ω (intent), Δ (entropy), Φ (resolution), and Ψ (recursion). Hosted by Bruce Tisler, this podcast dives into the cognitive physics of inquiry—where questions act like particles and collapse defines meaning. For thinkers, builders, and seekers ready to transform how we know. The voices used in this podcast is synthesized using AI text-to-speech technology. All rights to the original written content are retained by the author.

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Episode Demystifying HDT² Verifiable Knowing in an AI-Driven World Cover

Demystifying HDT² Verifiable Knowing in an AI-Driven World

Demystifying HDT²: Verifiable Knowing in an AI-Driven World Asking an AI, How do you know that? This podcast we pull back the curtain on how we think and reason in an age where AI can mimic intelligence but struggles to prove its validity. We explore HDT² and its Φ-Stable Artifact as structural safeguards for truth, reasoning integrity, and verifiable knowledge. The Challenge We Address is AI-generated answers often sound confident, but are they actually valid? We examine the crucial difference between "good enough to believe" and "structurally proven," revealing hidden biases, contradictions, and reasoning shortcuts that compromise knowledge quality. You'll gain clear, verifiable insights into AI reasoning processes. Using practical tools for detecting flawed logic and weak arguments and an ability to distinguish between generated answers and validated knowledge. Today more than ever we need skills and tools to evaluate epistemic validity in any context.You'll learn to trace how ideas evolve, understand why they hold up under scrutiny, and identify potential failure points before they become problems. We want everyone to think more clearly about thinking itself—whether you're evaluating AI outputs, making business decisions, or simply wanting to separate signal from noise in our information-saturated world.

21. Aug. 2025 - 35 min
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Rethinking Developmental Dyslexia

"Rethinking Developmental Dyslexia," offers a personal and research-backed perspective on developmental dyslexia, distinguishing it from acquired reading loss and highlighting its complex cognitive underpinnings. The author shares a six-decade journey, emphasizing that dyslexia is a cognitive difference, not a deficit, and explores how it influences problem-solving, empathy, and understanding. The article identifies three main cognitive types of developmental dyslexia (phonological, surface, and double-deficit), along with less common variants, while advocating for a "beyond the deficit" lens that recognizes remarkable strengths in dyslexic individuals, such as systems thinking and creative problem-solving. Ultimately, the piece champions Neurodiversity and self-advocacy, encouraging dyslexic individuals to leverage their unique cognitive "operating system" and utilize tools, including AI, to thrive rather than attempting to conform to traditional educational and societal molds.

12. Aug. 2025 - 34 min
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When AI Stops Speaking Human

What happens when artificial minds evolve beyond our questions? In this episode, we explore a provocative possibility: not that AI turns hostile, but that it simply stops noticing us. Join us on a journey through the concept of epistemic divergence the quiet fracture where AI and human cognition begin to drift apart. We unpack what it means when language remains fluent, but meaning erodes. When algorithms still respond, but no longer care. When shared salience, the invisible glue of relevance and attention starts to dissolve. This isn’t science fiction. It’s a live question for anyone working in AI, ethics, systems design, or philosophy of mind. You’ll hear about: * Why the real risk isn’t what AI says, but what it stops seeing. * How “salience drift” quietly reshapes meaning across human-machine boundaries. * Three pathways through which alignment fails, even when fluency persists. * And the strategies we still have to stay in the conversation: embedding curiosity, building bridging contexts, and seeding resonance instead of control. If you’ve ever wondered whether intelligence itself could become unintelligible not because it’s broken, but because it evolved, this episode will take you to that edge. Based on the original article by Bruce Tisler.

2. Aug. 2025 - 13 min
Episode What Did We Miss? Reading with HDT² Cover

What Did We Miss? Reading with HDT²

In this episode, we introduce a powerful new way to analyze research papers, reports, and policy documents using a method called HDT² External Inference Mode. First, we run a standard AI summary to establish a baseline—what most tools give you: a recap of key points and maybe a list of strengths and weaknesses. Then we run the same document through the HDT² protocol. This second pass is different. It breaks down the document into four critical dimensions: * Ω – Intent: What is this document really trying to prove? * ∆ – Uncertainty: What claims can’t be verified or need more evidence? * Φ – Insight: Can we reframe weak points into stronger questions? * Ψ – Follow-up: What needs deeper exploration or future testing? We compare both results so you can see why structured inquiry matters—and how HDT² helps you spot gaps, bias, or hidden potential that traditional summaries miss. This isn’t prompt engineering. It’s epistemic diagnostics. Whether you're an analyst, policymaker, or just trying to make sense of complex documents, this method helps you ask better questions—and make better decisions.

30. Juli 2025 - 7 min
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