Lincoln Stoller is physicist, mountaineer, software engineer, hypnotherapist, psychotherapist, and author. In this wide-ranging and personal conversation Lincoln shares his lifelong pursuit of truth across disciplines while navigating institutional resistance, personal setbacks, and the messy realities of creativity and human psychology. Lincoln discusses submitting a physics paper that challenges quantum mechanics conventions and the ego-driven blowback it received. He argues that science often prioritizes institutional preservation, funding, and reputation over genuine inquiry. He contrasts practical, experimental physics with academic legacy-building (e.g., decades of fusion research with little progress) and emphasizes that creativity requires stubbornness, tolerance for failure, and resilience against "bad teachers" and closed-minded experts. **Chapters (with approximate timestamps less accurate than the youtube version due to truncation of silence here)** 0:00 Introduction & Welcome 0:43 Lincoln's Current Overwhelm: Physics Paper Rejection & Moral Obligation to Respond 1:30 Who Is Lincoln Stoller? Background, Childhood, and Path to Science 3:28 Mountaineering, Physics, Software, Psychedelics, and Becoming a Therapist 5:40 Boundaries of Open-Mindedness in Science & Irrational Pushback 9:40 Practical vs. Academic Physics, Ego in Science, and Quantum Mechanics Controversies 13:50 Fusion Energy Failures, Institutional Inertia & Parapolitics 16:20 Challenging Quantum Orthodoxy & the Cost of Creativity 19:50 From Physics to Psychotherapy: Limits of Science & Personal Growth 25:19 The Rule of Three Questions – When Curiosity Becomes Revolutionary 30:37 Innovation, Criticism, and Preaching Morality to the Uninnovative 34:33 Psychedelics vs. Dreams: Why Dreams Are More Inscrutable Now 39:51 Dreams of Parents & Ex-Wives – Trauma, Processing, and Reality Disintegration 45:50 Sociobiology of Motherhood, Bears, and Loving-Kindness 48:36 Alternative Education: Summerhill, Sudbury Schools & Democratic Learning 55:58 Hypnosis, MKUltra, Suggestive vs. Exploratory Hypnosis & Potential Abuses 1:05:23 Trauma Bonding, Groupthink, and Societal Conditioning 1:08:06 Child-Rearing Advice: Autonomy, Community, and Loosening the Grip 1:14:28 Closing: Website, Books, Blog, "Dreaming Yourself into Being" & Final Message **In Lincoln's own words (first-person highlights):** - On his childhood and drive: "I felt ignored... I ended up looking outward... wanting to get answers and wanting to connect." - On creativity and institutions: "To be creative means there's a lot of monkeying around... you have to be okay with failing." - On science and ego: "You're not going to get a mathematical rebuttal... You're going to get an ego rebuttal." - On dreams: "Dreams... exist to disintegrate your world... They confront me with what I don't know." - On therapy vs. physics: "Psychotherapy is a welcome relief. You get to deal with other people's problems and you get to criticize and judge and get paid for it." - Final reflection: "We're all stupid... You really have to try to improve yourself... consider yourself as a garden that needs to be tended." The conversation flows into Lincoln’s marriages and recurring dream figures (parents and ex-wives), the value of dreamwork over psychedelics, alternative education models like Sudbury/Summerhill schools, the sociobiology of motherhood, hypnosis (suggestive vs. exploratory, and its broader cultural role), and practical parenting advice: give children more autonomy, real consequences, and community exposure rather than helicopter oversight. https://www.mindstrengthbalance.com is Lincoln's site where you can find his books (including free "Dreaming Yourself into Being" for blog subscribers), hypnotic audio, and brain training resources. The episode ends with a call for self-work, courage in therapy, and cultivating wisdom. https://www.facebook.com/lincolnstoller/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lincolnstoller/ Want to be a guest on Inner Skilled? Send Josh Dippold a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/innerskilled Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.