Cross Theory

Robert James Cross

We live in a world defined by invisible rules. From the behavior of crowds to the structure of a joke, there is always a framework operating in the background. Join host Robert James Cross as he cracks open the Dictionary of Theories to deconstruct the world around us. In each episode, we take one theory off the shelf and use it as a lens to examine culture, art, and the chaos of everyday life. It’s not a lecture, it’s an investigation. Welcome to the intersection of academic rigor and raw conversation. Welcome to Cross Theory.

  1. 0021 - abstract art (Art) - Dr. Edi Bilimoria (Author/Philosopher)

    Jun 13

    0021 - abstract art (Art) - Dr. Edi Bilimoria (Author/Philosopher)

    In the twenty-first episode, Robert Cross and guest Dr. Edi Bilimoria discuss his book Consciousness Came First alongside the theory of abstract art, exploring abstraction not just as a non-representational painting style, but as a stepping stone to understanding deeper universal truths. The conversation moves fluidly from the limitations of scientific materialism and "factory-fashion" research to the profound concepts of the perennial philosophy and consciousness existing beyond the physical brain. They examine the cyclical evolution of humanity through the epochs of Atlantis, the transformative nature of near-death experiences, and the universal mechanics of reincarnation and karma. Topics range from the grounded wisdom of Robert's late writing mentor, Harold Jaffe, on experiencing life before tackling complex theories, to esoteric subjects like the Akashic records, apparitions, and the shared "mystery teachings" of figures like Manly P. Hall. Ultimately, they explore concepts like quantum entanglement as a framework for shared consciousness, the necessity of transmuting personal ego into service—much like Beethoven's triumph over adversity—and conclude by contrasting the miserable pursuits of modern billionaires with the spiritual fulfillment of the "starving artist," urging listeners to seek "inner treasures" over outer riches. You can find Dr. Bilimoria's book Consciousness Came First: HERE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON CROSS THEORY, EMAIL crosstheorypod@gmail.com. ALL ARE WELCOME. I DON’T CARE WHO YOU ARE OR WHAT YOU’RE SELLING.

    1h 11m
  2. 0020 - abstinence rule (Psychology) - Ben Spak (builders.to Creator)

    May 23

    0020 - abstinence rule (Psychology) - Ben Spak (builders.to Creator)

    In the twentieth episode, Robert and guest Ben Spak discuss the abstinence rule of psychology, a Freudian concept that encourages therapy clients to avoid external gratifications, such as smoking or idle conversation, to preserve emotional energy for the therapeutic process. The conversation moves fluidly from the technical abstractions of "vibe coding", web development, and Ben's project launchpad, builders.to, to the volatile reality of cryptocurrency rug-pulls and Robert's creation of a revenge token named "KASD" (Kill All scamming Devs). They examine the stark contrasts of their early lives, from Robert's impoverished childhood in Hollywood, dumpster diving for electronics, waiting in a line just to "see" the early internet, and a harsh encounter with Quincy Jones, to Ben outgrowing the mindset of a strongly conservative Florida town before moving to progressive Denver. Topics range from the technicalities of playing nine-string headless guitars and swapping memories of metal bands like Chiodos to the necessity of embracing AI tools like Cursor to avoid being "left behind" by impending technological shifts like AR glasses and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). They explore concepts like the inevitability of history repeating itself and the merits of radical governance, debating left-leaning libertarianism versus the idea of monarchism, through the lens of staying sober, surviving personal traumas, and adapting to a rapidly changing world. You can find Ben's project, builders.to: HERE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON CROSS THEORY, EMAIL crosstheorypod@gmail.com. ALL ARE WELCOME. I DON’T CARE WHO YOU ARE OR WHAT YOU’RE SELLING.

    1h 23m
  3. 0018 - absolute zero (Physics) - Alexander Prestia (a.k.a. airport/miniMAG Creator)

    May 9

    0018 - absolute zero (Physics) - Alexander Prestia (a.k.a. airport/miniMAG Creator)

    In the eighteenth episode, Robert and his guest, Alexander Prestia a.k.a. airport, the creator of the literary periodical, miniMAG, discuss absolute zero, a physics concept defining the lowest possible temperature that is the same for all substances. The conversation moves fluidly from the physical extremes of freezing expatriate life in Harbin, China, to the modern realities of running an indie literary magazine and utilizing AI-generated artwork. They examine the evolving landscape of writing and literary communities, from Robert's "beef" with Bret Easton Ellis over book titles to the structural genius of Mark Z. Danielewski, and the necessity of rooting fictional inspiration in the gritty realities of human behavior rather than pure abstraction. Topics range from the enduring legacy of Robert’s writing mentor, docufiction creator Harold Jaffe, to bizarre personal escapades involving eating pig brains and a half-lion, half-gazelle "Hunter/Hunted" burger. They explore concepts like the performative nature of political movements such as Occupy Wall Street, the hidden wealth of the global elite, and the surprising merits of monarchism, viewing societal power structures and the creative process through the lens of history, real-life trauma, and survival. miniMAG can be found: ⁠HERE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ON CROSS THEORY, EMAIL crosstheorypod@gmail.com. ALL ARE WELCOME. I DON’T CARE WHO YOU ARE OR WHAT YOU’RE SELLING.

    1h 16m

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We live in a world defined by invisible rules. From the behavior of crowds to the structure of a joke, there is always a framework operating in the background. Join host Robert James Cross as he cracks open the Dictionary of Theories to deconstruct the world around us. In each episode, we take one theory off the shelf and use it as a lens to examine culture, art, and the chaos of everyday life. It’s not a lecture, it’s an investigation. Welcome to the intersection of academic rigor and raw conversation. Welcome to Cross Theory.