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What Happens If You Wake Up After Your Own Death? | Chip Walter

1 h 8 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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Artificial intelligence keeps advancing. Technology grows more powerful. And somehow, inside all of that, we’re still asking the same ancient question: What does it mean to be human? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Chip Walter—award-winning author, documentary filmmaker, National Geographic explorer, and former CNN bureau chief whose work sits at the intersection of science, technology, creativity, and human behavior. His latest novel, Doppelganger, imagines a chilling scenario: A man wakes up inside an artificial body after being murdered—and has only 72 hours to solve his own death. But beneath the mystery lies a deeper question: If your memories could be copied, would the copy still be you? Together, we explore: • AI and digital immortality • Consciousness and identity • Why humans are so strange • Technology versus wisdom • Storytelling and curiosity • Evolution and human behavior • Mortality and meaning • Slow travel and living intentionally • The future of humanity • What it means to live a fully human life This isn’t simply a conversation about artificial intelligence. It’s an exploration of consciousness, mortality, identity, and the possibility that the biggest questions facing humanity are still the oldest ones. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Chip Walter https://chipwalter.com/ [https://chipwalter.com/] 📚 Doppelganger If this conversation resonates with you, explore Chip’s books, documentaries, and ongoing journey across all seven continents without flying—a slow adventure driven by curiosity, culture, and wonder. Because perhaps technology can tell us how to live longer— but only wisdom can tell us why.

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