The Deeper Thinking Podcast

The Deeper Thinking Podcast
The Deeper Thinking Podcast

Welcome to The Deeper Thinking Podcast—where transformative ideas come to life. Join us as we explore the intricate connections between history, technology, and society. Each episode takes you on a thought-provoking journey, uncovering the past’s influence on the present and the innovations shaping our future. What You’ll Discover In-Depth Analysis Dive deep into complex ideas as we unravel the connections that matter most. We break down concepts with clarity, offering insights you can act on. Diverse Topics From artificial intelligence breakthroughs to the historical events that continue to shape societies, we leave no stone unturned. Lived Experience I research, write and produce each episode. Insights are drawn from my lived experience, expertise and fascination with the chosen subjects. Holly, our digital narrator, brings each episode to life. Why Listen? Are you passionate about understanding the technological innovations reshaping our world? Do you want to see how historical patterns inform the present? The Deeper Thinking Podcast is your companion for exploring the big questions, challenging conventional wisdom, and expanding your perspective on the connections between history, technology, and society. Support Our Mission Love what you hear? Help us continue delivering high-quality, thought-provoking content. Visit https://vapi.ai/?ref=home to explore intelligent chatbot and virtual assistant tools—and show your support for our journey. Listen and Subscribe Catch every episode of The Deeper Thinking Podcast on your favorite platforms: Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deeper-thinking-podcast/id1772047800 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3zrI7lUFTh6gFi31V7FqkY?si=5wa76hwIT-SxbA2DLD1_Rw&nd=1&dlsi=a05046222df5416a

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    The AI J Curve: Understanding the Exponential Growth of Artificial Intelligence - The Deeper Thinking Podcast

    In this episode, we dive into the concept of the AI J Curve—a powerful metaphor for understanding how artificial intelligence is evolving at an exponential rate. Just like a J-curve, AI development is initially slow but will soon experience a rapid upward trajectory that could transform our world. We break down how this exponential growth is changing industries, society, and even how we interact with technology. What We Discuss: 🚀 The Power of the AI J CurveWhat exactly is the AI J Curve? We explain the early stages of AI progress and how it leads to a steep upward trajectory. Discover how AI's evolution might feel slow at first but is now accelerating rapidly in ways that could dramatically reshape the future. ⚡ Exponential Growth in AIUnlike gradual technological advancements of the past, AI is experiencing breakthroughs that build on one another, leading to rapid and transformative changes. We explore how these exponential jumps are unfolding and what they mean for the industries involved. 💡 Breakthroughs and Cascading ProgressAI is no longer just moving incrementally. With each new discovery, it accelerates the pace of development, creating a cascading effect. We discuss the pivotal moments and innovations that will drive AI toward becoming a dominant force in technology. 🌍 Impact on Society and IndustriesFrom healthcare to finance and education, AI’s rapid growth is beginning to disrupt multiple industries. We discuss the effects on the job market, human-AI collaboration, and the new opportunities that arise from this exponential growth. 💬 Stay Ahead of the Curve!Don’t miss out on understanding the accelerating rise of AI. In this episode, we break down the AI J Curve and how its rapid growth will impact the future. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or someone curious about AI's role in the future, this podcast is for you. #AI #AIJCurve #ExponentialGrowth #ArtificialIntelligence #TechInnovation #FutureOfAI #AIImpact #MachineLearning #AIRevolution #DigitalTransformation #AI2025 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share if you found this episode insightful!   Subscribe for more deep-dive episodes.   🎧 Listen on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube.   🔥 New episodes every week. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and leaving a review—your support keeps us exploring and thinking deeply.

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  2. 6 JAN

    Richard Banduric Isolated Audio - The Deeper Thinking Podcast

    In this episode of The Deeper Thinking Podcast, we feature an excerpt from Richard Banduric's insightful comments, presented as part of NASA's Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works. For the full transcript, check out the show notes, where you’ll also find a link to the source: Episode 69 of the Ecosystems Futures Podcast. Source Material https://podcasts.apple.com/gt/podcast/69-beyond-conventional-physics-extended-electrodynamics/id1675146725?i=1000680173004 Summary Episode https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-m8kab-17983d0 Full Transcript  So, I'm the CEO of Field Propulsion Technologies. My background is in electrical engineering and mathematics, and 40 years ago, I was involved in a company, as part owner, that used to do reverse engineering. One of the things that came out of there was some of the NGOs that were trying to reverse-engineer advanced technologies pinged us to look at some of the stuff they had. That got me really curious because this stuff was definitely way more advanced than what we actually had. One of the things that happened is I ended up getting pulled into classified programs, and there, one of the things I wanted to look at was to see if the US government was actually using these technologies. It turned out that my conclusion was the US government was not. From there, I ended up working in a number of different companies. I had a project with DARPA for a while, and what we were trying to do was explore some of the things we observed, such as longitudinal forces inside composite conductors. These composite conductors weren’t actually conductors; they were something in between a conductor and an insulator and were usually very complex structures. Some of the things we explored involved using very small particles that were closely spaced. When an accelerated charge moved from particle to particle, we could generate an external or very large force. That was similar to what Ankar is working on; he’s seen the same effect when charges accelerate over a very short distance, generating external force. Our application that we pitched to the NSF, which we worked on with Hannah, was that we could probably use these forces for propulsion. In our case, we’re not using a large capacitor disc but rather very small nanoparticles. Then, the charges accelerate inside the particles and tunnel to the next particle. We are now under Phase Two. Some other materials we looked at had strange properties, similar to what Hal is doing. If some of these materials, built similarly, were set up not as long thin antennas but as cylinders, they could provide a significant amount of area. In electromagnetics, something called "gauges" indicates there’s no radiation coming out of the ends of an antenna. In our case, we’re pretty sure—based on some experiments we conducted—that what comes out of the ends of an antenna isn’t absolutely nothing or just potentials. If you had an antenna of the right length, you could actually see an electric field associated with these potentials. Instead of using an electromagnetic squid to detect these potentials, we could follow this potential using an electric field meter. This observation came out of work with these NGOs. Near some of these crafts, electronics would always shut down, and measurements indicated there was an electric field associated with these types of radiation. That’s where my work has gone today. We’ve talked to the Air Force, and we think we could replicate these types of effects. One key observation is that some kind of radiation does come out of the ends of an antenna, which we suspect is longitudinal radiation. Having an electric field and an oscillating scalar potential implies there might be another field out there we can’t currently measure. The Air Force wanted us to investigate this field, which seems similar to effects Chance observed. We assume this field might exert pressure on objects or cause measurable changes, such as in d

    10 min

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Welcome to The Deeper Thinking Podcast—where transformative ideas come to life. Join us as we explore the intricate connections between history, technology, and society. Each episode takes you on a thought-provoking journey, uncovering the past’s influence on the present and the innovations shaping our future. What You’ll Discover In-Depth Analysis Dive deep into complex ideas as we unravel the connections that matter most. We break down concepts with clarity, offering insights you can act on. Diverse Topics From artificial intelligence breakthroughs to the historical events that continue to shape societies, we leave no stone unturned. Lived Experience I research, write and produce each episode. Insights are drawn from my lived experience, expertise and fascination with the chosen subjects. Holly, our digital narrator, brings each episode to life. Why Listen? Are you passionate about understanding the technological innovations reshaping our world? Do you want to see how historical patterns inform the present? The Deeper Thinking Podcast is your companion for exploring the big questions, challenging conventional wisdom, and expanding your perspective on the connections between history, technology, and society. Support Our Mission Love what you hear? Help us continue delivering high-quality, thought-provoking content. Visit https://vapi.ai/?ref=home to explore intelligent chatbot and virtual assistant tools—and show your support for our journey. Listen and Subscribe Catch every episode of The Deeper Thinking Podcast on your favorite platforms: Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deeper-thinking-podcast/id1772047800 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3zrI7lUFTh6gFi31V7FqkY?si=5wa76hwIT-SxbA2DLD1_Rw&nd=1&dlsi=a05046222df5416a

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