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Diamond Mind

Podcast de Tam Hunt

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Science, philosophy, spirituality, technology, green energy, current affairs. Hosted by scholar, activist and author, Tam Hunt.

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14 episodios

Portada del episodio Diamond Mind #14: Science, Faith, And The Fight For Truth

Diamond Mind #14: Science, Faith, And The Fight For Truth

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2379515/open_sms] When headlines turn science into a battlefield, who decides what counts as truth—and at what cost? We sit down with veteran science reporter and editor, Dan Vergano, now back on the DC science beat to unpack how politics, platforms, and power steer public understanding of vaccines, climate, and gender care.  He explains why culture war flashpoints rarely start at the kitchen table, but are manufactured by media ecosystems and political fundraising that thrive on outrage, leaving newsrooms to fight for clarity without owning the channels of distribution. We also confront a deeper divide: materialist science versus spiritual worldviews. Can faith and empiricism coexist without forcing certainty where none exists? Our guest argues for intellectual humility, noting that even at the frontier—where quantum mechanics and relativity don’t meet—honest science acknowledges the unknowns.  From there we pivot to space policy reality checks: billion‑dollar line items, SLS sticker shock, Starship’s unfinished milestones, and the hard questions around lunar bases, planetary protection, and whether the Moon truly helps us reach Mars. If humans go, what’s the justification—unique science or a costly rerun? Imagination still matters. Sci‑fi and cli‑fi seed the metaphors that energize students, budgets, and national will, often more than any single article can. Yet the economics of journalism are collapsing, rewarding speed over verification and paving the way for AI‑generated sludge that drowns out reporting.  We weigh AI’s bubble risk, its cultural fallout for education, and a possible future where machines write for machines while readers are left behind. Through it all, we come back to the basics: transparency, skepticism of power, careful sourcing, and a public that deserves facts presented with clarity and respect. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—your support helps more curious listeners find conversations like this. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379515/support]

20 de oct de 2025 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Diamond Mind #13: What the Hiippies Got Wrong: A Conversation with Understanding Ruth Israel About the Love Family

Diamond Mind #13: What the Hiippies Got Wrong: A Conversation with Understanding Ruth Israel About the Love Family

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2379515/open_sms] What happens when the dream of utopia meets the messy reality of human nature? Understanding Ruth Israel's remarkable journey takes us deep inside one of America's most prominent counterculture experiments—the Love Family commune of Seattle. In this raw and revelatory conversation, Ruth shares her transformation from Claudette Baker Rockefeller—married into political prominence—to a barefoot hippie renamed "Understanding" by the commune's charismatic leader. For 26 years, she navigated this highly structured patriarchal society while caring for numerous children, witnessing both the beauty and darkness of communal living in the 1970s and 80s. Understanding doesn't flinch from difficult truths: the drug use that began as spiritual exploration and ended in addiction and abuse; the sexual liberty that devolved into exploitation; the disturbing patterns of child abuse she eventually confronted, leading to her expulsion from the community, not once but twice!  Her stories illuminate why so many sought alternatives to mainstream society while exposing how alternative communities can recreate—and sometimes magnify—the very problems they aimed to escape. Most powerful are her reflections on the aftermath: the disproportionate rates of suicide, addiction, and mental illness among those who grew up in the commune, and her continuing relationships with survivors. Despite witnessing these tragedies, she maintains hope for better models of community living, offering wisdom for today's intentional community builders. This conversation isn't just about a specific historical moment—it's about timeless questions of power, belonging, and responsibility. Whether you're interested in counterculture movements, communal living experiments, or simply understanding how idealistic dreams can go awry, Understanding's perspective offers invaluable insights from someone who's lived through the full arc of utopian aspiration and reckoning. Neither the Diamond Mind podcast nor Tam Hunt are endorsing the truth of Understanding's statements. We are sharing her voice and her truth in an effort to continue a long-overdue dialogue about what the hippies got right and what they got wrong. Tam is finalizing an exciting book project: The Hippies Were Right! About Consciousness, and Everything Else, and this interview is part of the research for that book.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379515/support]

1 de ago de 2025 - 1 h 6 min
Portada del episodio Diamond Mind #12: Boiling Frogs, AI and Nuclear Bombs, Why Worry?

Diamond Mind #12: Boiling Frogs, AI and Nuclear Bombs, Why Worry?

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2379515/open_sms] What happens when we outsource our thinking to intelligent machines? Kyle Killian, an expert in AI security, joins the conversation to unpack the critical distinctions between AI alignment, security, and safety—and why these differences matter for our collective future. The dialogue begins by clarifying these often-confused terms: alignment aims to make AI systems follow human intentions, while security focuses on protecting AI systems from threats and preventing misuse. As Kyle explains, "AI security is more focused on learning how to actually secure systems from competitors and adversaries." We explore the concerning phenomenon of "human enfeeblement"—our growing dependency on algorithmic systems that gradually erodes our cognitive capabilities. From navigation apps to complex decision-making, we're increasingly outsourcing mental tasks to machines. "Before you know it, it's running larger and larger portions of your life," Kyle warns, describing how we become "cyborgs with our cell phones" in this slow boiling frog scenario. Particularly alarming is the re-emergence of reinforcement learning in advanced AI systems, bringing back concerns about power-seeking behaviors and specification gaming that earlier safety researchers identified. This technical shift has profound implications for safety, as these models can develop unexpected strategies to achieve their programmed goals. The conversation takes a sobering turn when examining AI's potential role in military applications. Research shows AI systems tend toward escalation in conflict simulations, lacking human restraint when faced with high-stakes decisions. "They didn't have the same reflection on these catastrophic consequences," Kyle notes, highlighting the dangers of incorporating AI into defense systems, particularly nuclear command and control. Despite these serious concerns, we conclude by searching for positive paths forward, emphasizing the need for global cooperation on AI governance and the importance of clear communication about risks. As Kyle suggests, meaningful progress requires "understanding what we're talking about so we can get rid of any bias or miscommunications" that currently hamper safety efforts. How will you navigate this rapidly evolving landscape where machines increasingly think alongside—and potentially for—us? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379515/support]

7 de jun de 2025 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Diamond Mind #11 The Coming Collision of Consciousness and Technology

Diamond Mind #11 The Coming Collision of Consciousness and Technology

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2379515/open_sms] What happens when quantum physics meets consciousness? In this mind-expanding conversation with philosophers Susan Schneider and Mark Bailey, we journey through the cutting-edge theory of superpsychism—a framework suggesting consciousness exists at the most fundamental layer of reality, intimately connected with quantum entanglement. Schneider shares how conversations with physicist Roger Penrose sparked her exploration of a universe where space-time emerges from a more fundamental reality without a directional arrow of time. This "proto-temporal" layer might represent pure consciousness—a holistic network of entangled states more conscious than any classical constituent. Bailey explains how this framework addresses the mysterious phenomenon of quantum entanglement not through signals traveling through space but through an underlying topological connection from which our conventional understanding of physical space emerges. But our exploration doesn't stop at abstract theory. We dive into the alarming acceleration of AI development and its existential implications for humanity. Bailey's new book "Unknowable Minds" examines why modern AI systems function as black boxes whose decision-making processes remain largely inscrutable, creating profound challenges for alignment and control. Both scholars express grave concerns about the current AI arms race, which resembles nuclear proliferation but without natural stopping points or adequate international guardrails. Most troubling is what they see as our approach to a potential "FOOM" moment—when artificial general intelligence becomes capable of improving itself, potentially leading to an intelligence explosion beyond human comprehension or control. This isn't distant science fiction but a scenario some researchers consider possible within this decade. We conclude by examining transhumanism and the philosophical questions surrounding consciousness transfer and digital immortality. Can consciousness truly transfer between biological and digital substrates? Would such a transfer preserve personal identity in any meaningful sense? Subscribe to our podcast for more conversations at this critical intersection of philosophy, physics, and our technological future. The decisions we make now may determine not just how we understand reality but the very future of consciousness itself. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379515/support]

28 de may de 2025 - 57 min
Portada del episodio Diamond Mind #10: Can computers ever be conscious?

Diamond Mind #10: Can computers ever be conscious?

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2379515/open_sms] What if the most fundamental aspect of your conscious experience isn't found in neural firing at all, but in the electromagnetic fields those neurons produce? This mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Colin Hales, a pioneer in electromagnetic field theories of consciousness, challenges everything we think we know about how brains create minds. For decades, mainstream neuroscience has focused on action potentials – the spikes of neural firing – as the foundation of cognition and consciousness. But this approach has failed to explain how billions of discrete neurons create our unified experience. Dr. Hales reveals how the electromagnetic fields produced by neural activity operate 5,000 times faster than neural signals and contain a staggering 125 billion times more information density. These fields aren't mere byproducts; they may be consciousness itself. We explore recent breakthrough studies confirming that neurons can influence each other through these fields without any synaptic connections – what's called "aphaptic coupling." This phenomenon, once dismissed as insignificant even by prominent neuroscientists like Christoph Koch, is now recognized as a crucial mechanism that explains mysterious "too-fast" influences observed throughout the brain. Dr. Hales also discusses his groundbreaking work developing electromagnetic field computing chips (neuromimetic chips) that could revolutionize artificial intelligence. Unlike current AI systems that struggle with novelty, these field-based processors might create machines with genuine intelligence and possibly consciousness – raising profound ethical questions about our technological future. Whether you're fascinated by consciousness, neuroscience, physics, or the future of AI, this conversation will transform how you think about the most intimate aspect of your existence: your own awareness. Subscribe now and join us at the cutting edge where science meets consciousness. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379515/support]

23 de may de 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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