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Feral Polymaths Episode 10
We discuss the adventures in the American medical system, the Boltzmann brain thought experiment, entropy, complex systems, and witness a tree falling in Marylea’s driveway.
Feral Polymaths Episode 9
Bugs, biology, AI, language, and a dose of misanthropy
Feral Polymaths Episode 8
We’re back after a long break! In this episode we discuss paradigms in psychology and much more.
Feral Polymaths Episode 7
In this episode Gayle and Marylea discuss:
- String theory
- Taxes
- Dental issues, medical neglect, and trust issues
- Russell’s paradox
- Godel’s theorem
- Science, math, predictions, and reality
Feral Polymaths Episode 6
Spoiler alert: this episode contains discussions of the movies Barbie, and Oppenheimer.
In this episode we dive into:
- Working with Professionals: Trusting professionals, especially during business ventures, can be unnerving. We also touched on the lack of transparency in professional fee structures.
- Customer Service Woes: Navigating customer service can be a nightmare! We shared personal frustrations, from inaccessible contact numbers to unhelpful humans.
- Religious Abuse: We define the concept and discuss the psychological impacts and importance.
- Communism and Social Contracts: A conversation ensues about the necessity and challenges of having common principles or systems that govern societal behavior. There’s a mention of atheism and how different belief systems fit into societal constructs. We explored the theoretical allure of communism, its challenges in real-world application, and how human behavior often deviates from the ideal.
- Barbie Movie: Surprisingly, the Barbie movie exceeded our expectations. We delved into the world-building, narrative consistency, and the emotional resonance it had, especially in relation to our own children.
- Oppenheimer Movie: This film made us reflect deeply on the dual nature of scientific discovery — the excitement of innovation paired with the grave consequences of the atomic bomb.
- Influencing Children: We pondered on the balance of comfort and challenge in parenting.
Feral Polymaths Episode 5
To infinity and beyond!
In this episode:
- Marylea discusses a recent art show and experiences organizing events with artists in the Lower East Side.
- We share frustrations with the healthcare system, especially when dealing with minor medical issues and obtaining medications.
- Marylea explains what “getting off the margin” means in poetry.
- Gayle discusses the Wolfram Physics Project, an attempt to find a fundamental theory of physics using graph theory and simple rules to model the universe.
- We touch on computation and complexity, including irreducible complexity.
- How Wolfram’s approach might explain why other attempts at a fundamental theory haven’t aligned with observable phenomena.
- Openness and criticism of Wolfram’s Project:
- We pivot to infinity and Cantor’s Diagonal Argument, as well as countable and uncountable infinities.:
- We discuss whether the universe is discrete or continuous, including how Wolfram’s physics project suggests a discrete universe with finer granular scales relative to our perception.
- The conversation then delves into the role of infinity in calculus and physics.
Feral Polymaths Episode 4
Cultural differences, cowboys, and chaos.
In this episode:
- We discuss facial hair envy, and our fascination with mustaches..
- A chat about societal norms like leg shaving and how we make choices based on different social situations.
- Marylea shares her learnings about the bond market and how it differs from the stock market.
- We discuss the importance of financial literacy in general and how the complexity of taxes can be stressful.
- We talked about cultural differences brought by different groups of people settling in America, like the Puritans and Quakers, and how those differences persist today.
- The impact of accents and dialects on communication and culture are explored.
- A talk about the history of language and how certain speech patterns and dialects have been carried over through generations of immigrants from different parts of the world.
- We explore the idea of communication and how various forms of communication, such as music, art, and memes, play a role in human interaction and understanding.
- A discussion on the challenges of modern life, such as feeling disconnected from others, especially during stressful times like the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes the topic of family dynamics and the pressures placed on families as the sole source of emotional well-being, which can be overwhelming.
- We reflect on our own aging and the changes that come with it.
Feral Polymaths Episode 3
A bit of randomness, including queer and trans discussions. Also, if you want Gayle’s kid to tattoo you, visit pige_ontoes on Instagram.
In this episode:
- A recap of our recent absence due to illnesses and busy schedules.
- Discussion of how we juggle multiple responsibilities using lists and planners.
- We recognize the positive aspects of intense focus and curiosity.
- We explore the concept of overexcitabilities and reframe mental health challenges.
- Marylea explains the concept of “queer failure” and its connection to identity.
- We share personal experiences with body image, gender identity, and societal expectations.
- Gayle reflects on the challenges and importance of supporting a trans child, emphasizing the need for empathy, open communication, and understanding.
- We discuss the complexities of decisions regarding hormone therapy for trans children and stress the importance of informed consent and open discussion.
- Gayle shares experiences of talking to a therapist about a child’s gender identity and further explores the complexities of decisions regarding medicalization for trans children.
- We discuss the role of adulthood in making certain life-altering decisions.
- We highlight the joy of seeing children grow into their unique selves.
Feral Polymaths Episode 2
Check out the next episode of our podcast in which we discuss language, math, and the mysterious divide between the technical and the creative!
In this episode:
- We reintroduce ourselves and the podcast’s goal, which is to explore ideas, engage in debates, and investigate various topics, aiming to understand humanity and our place in the universe.
- Marylea shares what she learned about the “Three Sisters” agricultural practice from the book “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer. This practice involves planting corn, beans, and squash together, creating a symbiotic and efficient growing system used by Native Americans.
- We explore language and its relationship with mathematical laws, mentioning Zipf’s law, which describes word usage frequency in large texts.
- We discuss the mysterious divide between the technical and the creative fields, emphasizing the importance of bridging these disciplines to explore the potential synergy between math, science, language, and creativity.
- We explore how mathematical laws and patterns can also be observed in creative endeavors like language and DNA, challenging the traditional notion of a clear boundary between the technical and the creative realms.
- Gayle expresses annoyance with people’s lack of awareness and efficiency in crowded places, using a visit to Costco as an example.
- The conversation touches on empathy-building and challenging negative assumptions about others.
- We discuss the divide between people who go into STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and those who pursue creative fields, noting that both fields can be connected.
- A discussion on the potential impact of AI on creativity, art, and communication, as we speculate on how AI can change art, prompting people to think across domains more.
- We touch on the debate between abstract art and representational art and the role of perception in experiencing art.
