The NeuroKrish Immersion

A Righter Indian Universe

28 min · 9. maj 2026
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In this episode of Neurokrish, we step away from the outrage cycles of mainstream media to analyze the 2026 Election results through the "Detached Observer" lens. We explore the massive shifts in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, the rise of Vijay’s TVK, and why traditional pollsters consistently fail to account for the "Silent Voter." By applying brain science to political events, we uncover how lived experience, digital revolutions, and the five facets of the political mind shape the future of India.

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