Stark Raving

Matt & Jon Stark

Two brothers talking confidently about stuff they know nothing about

  1. Is that glass of water really there?

    06/14/2022

    Is that glass of water really there?

    With deep experience, qualifications and credentials, we examine the views of Donald Hoffman. He thinks that reality as we experience it is just our consciousness in action. There are no inanimate objects people - just objects of our consciousness. AI’s Summary Could our senses be deceiving us, fashioning a reality tailored more for survival than for truth? Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman joins us to challenge the very foundations of our experiences, proposing that evolution has crafted our senses to act as mere interfaces, not unlike the icons on your smartphone, providing utility over veracity. As we navigate Hoffman's theories, we confront the beguiling question of whether the reality we perceive - from the ordinary glass of water to the grandeur of space-time - is but a user-friendly facade obscuring a vastly more complex underpinning. Our personal stories color the discussion, bringing to light the unique ways we each interpret our world, shaped by vision correction, color blindness, and the myriad other factors that influence perception. The nuances of consciousness come into stark relief as we consider its role in crafting the subjective realities we inhabit, pondering the enigma that perhaps the true nature of existence lies beyond our sensory and cognitive grasp. Hoffman's insights prompt a provocative rethinking of everyday occurrences and the underlying mechanisms of the universe, inviting us to question the very fabric of what we accept as reality. We wrap up this mind-expanding episode with a foray into the relationship between consciousness, science, and the broader universe. Tackling death, morality, and the potential of a simulation-like existence, we explore whether spirituality holds the key to the mysteries science has yet to unravel. Mathematical conundrums and the challenges of quantum mechanics are also on the docket, as we consider whether our current scientific paradigms are merely placeholders for future, revolutionary insights. Hoffman's theories not only stir the pot of conventional wisdom but also offer an exhilarating glimpse into the endless possibilities that might define our understanding of reality. References Donald Hoffman Color for the first time The Matrix Making Sense podcast, Episode 178, The Reality Illusion, A Conversation with Donald Hoffman and Annaka Harris Black Hole (1979) Saturn 3 Logan’s Run Chapters (00:01) Perception and Reality in Evolution (06:59) Perception and Reality in the Universe (21:17) Exploring Consciousness and Reality (30:41) Exploring the Nature of Reality (38:53) Exploring Death, Morality, and Reality (49:05) Exploring Science and Reality Theories

    55 min
  2. In anarchy, would a leader emerge?

    06/07/2022

    In anarchy, would a leader emerge?

    In anarchy, would a leader emerge? Our Summary In a bid to reach peak fact-free discussion, we attempt to use Peter the Great era Russia as a springboard for talking over anarchy and leadership. Also, can we have a little less research and a little more adventure? Do we need to yelp everything? Why hand over your power to other people? AI’s Summary Have you ever wondered how a town in New Hampshire ended up in a standoff with a bear population? This episode takes you to unexpected places, from the anecdotal to the historical, as we tackle the quintessential elements of leadership against a backdrop of societies stripped of conventional governance. From the striking parallels of 'The Walking Dead' to the visionary transformation undertaken by Peter the Great, we journey through the emergence of leadership and the perpetual dance between chaos and order. Picture cobblestone streets and libraries not just as symbols of civilization but as beacons of hope and vehicles for leaders with a compelling vision. Our conversation weaves through the narratives of historical figures who paved the way toward prosperity by rallying communities around shared goals and principles. We ponder how values become the guardrails that guide us, whether steering a group to greener pastures or embedding core principles within the heart of a business. Finally, we get personal, sharing stories that illuminate the intricate balance between trust and control in our decision-making. The debate between leadership and authority is dissected, debating whether true leadership is about enrolling others on a journey or wielding power over them. As I prepare to hit the mats for karate class, join us for a dialogue that promises to reshape your understanding of leadership and its impact on the fabric of community. References The Walking Dead Anarchy in NH thwarted by bears History of Russia: From Peter the Great to Gorbachev What Color is Your Parachute A Journey to the Center of the Earth Conan the Barbarian - The Riddle of Steel Chapters (00:00) Leadership, Anarchy, and Natural Order (08:38) Leadership and Values in Historical Context (24:10) Risk, Trust, and Vision in Leadership (34:56) Leadership and Trust in Decision Making (50:19) Leadership vs Authority Debate

    49 min
  3. What is amnesia?

    05/31/2022

    What is amnesia?

    We learn that Jon hates being wheeled around and we can’t resist making bad jokes about colonoscopies. Oh, and pain? What is that? Would you care about it if you could forget about it?  AI’s Summary Could your most vivid memories be hiding in the shadows of amnesia? We invite you to a mind-bending exploration of memory loss, where the lines between reality and the forgotten are blurred. Our guest shares a compelling story that may just untangle the intricate web between traumatic memories and self-destructive actions, painting a nuanced picture of the human psyche. We'll wade through the waters of forgetfulness and compare it to the vast ocean of more severe conditions such as Alzheimer's, all while debunking Hollywood's portrayal of amnesia with a dose of psychological insight. Ever wondered how your perception shifts under the haze of anesthesia? The sensation of lucidity amidst medical procedures can be as perplexing as the disconnect that follows once the drugs wear off. Join me as I recount the surreal experience of being wheeled into an operating room, fully aware yet curiously detached. We'll also share a hearty laugh over the curious ways we humans narrate our pain, from enduring the agony of gallstones to grappling with the highs and lows of physical therapy for sports injuries. Lastly, we're not shy to tiptoe along the tantalizing edge of science fiction as we ponder the potential of memory erasure. Could a "Men in Black" gadget ever truly erase the shadows cast by trauma, or does the body harbor secrets that the mind cannot recall? And for those with a taste for the unknown, we'll cap off with a whimsical jaunt into the dark web—a place as enigmatic as the mind itself. So, prepare for a lively session that balances the profound with the playful, beckoning you to unravel the complexities of memory, pain, and the digital labyrinth. References DSM-V 300.12 Jacob’s Ladder Gurney Scene Silence of the Lambs Louis CK at the Dentist Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Chapters (00:01) Understanding Amnesia and Memory Loss (07:13) Confusion After Medical Procedure (21:20) Exploring Trauma and Pain Management (29:02) Navigating Pain and Panic Responses (43:23) Memory Erasure and Trauma Effects (53:28) Exploring the Dark Web

    53 min
  4. Technology, are we better off now?

    05/24/2022

    Technology, are we better off now?

    Well, we may be in a 200 year hangover period after the tech bender of the 90s and 2000s. It’srough now on balance, but it might get way better than ever in the future. We look at categoriesimpacted by new tech: education, social connectivity, commerce, news, entertainment, etc. Getready for Jon to defend individual agency and strength of will. Get ready to hear me want toregulate our tech overlords. AI’s SummaryHas the digital era truly been a boon for humanity, or are we just caught in a never-ending cycleof swipes and likes? Join us as we explore the profound shifts in our daily lives brought by therelentless march of technology. From the early days of the personal computing revolution totoday's ubiquitous social media, we dissect whether these advancements have been the windbeneath our wings or the anchor dragging us down. The personal computing boom, the birth ofthe internet, and the mobile revolution have reshaped our world. Yet, we face the stark reality ofinequality that technology perpetuates, alongside the mesmerizing potential it holds to enhanceautonomy and improve lives. It's a complex tapestry, where the long-term gains might indeedoutweigh the current tremors of disruption. Remember when boredom sparked imagination, and creativity flowed unimpeded by theconstant pings of our devices? We wistfully recall those quieter times even as we embrace thenew tools that reshape how we express ourselves and engage with society. Our discussiontakes a turn through the tangled web of social media's impact on mental health, especiallyamong teenagers, and how the access to information has simultaneously enlightened andmuddled public discourse. We swap stories and viewpoints on the changing landscape ofcreativity, pondering whether we've gained more than we've lost in this brave new world ofperpetual stimulation. In our final musings, we confront the seductive allure of the internet and the daunting challengeof misinformation that spreads like wildfire across its platforms. While the internet hasdemocratized creativity and connected us across continents, it's not without its dark cornerswhere falsehoods fester. We tackle the question of personal responsibility in an age whereblame is often cast elsewhere, examining how self-imposed gatekeepers influence our choices.With a nod to future discussions, we leave you with the thought that perhaps the key toharnessing technology's power lies in recognizing our own roles in the narrative of progress. ReferencesThe Odyssey, Ian McKellen reading“Here, read this.”, Kingpin Chapters(00:01) Technology's Impact on Quality of Life(15:58) The Impact of Technology on Creativity(26:12) Impact of Internet on Society(32:09) Exploring Internet Applications and Impact(42:39) Social Media's Impact on Society(56:22) Blame-Centered Society and Individual Power

    56 min
  5. What can Terminator 2 teach us about Kant?

    05/17/2022

    What can Terminator 2 teach us about Kant?

    Episode 22, in which Matt repeatedly avoids Jon’s really good and important question: what is the basis for determining what is right and wrong? Terminator 2 Judgement Day becomes a jumping off point for moral frameworks, insanity and learning that Jon and Matt were part of the No Friends Club. AI's SummaryJoin us as we escape the summer heat and tackle a refreshing variety of topics, from the quirks of juice cleanses to the rich tapestry of comedy films that have become part of our cultural DNA. We kick things off with a laugh, reminiscing over classics like "Brazil," "Airplane!" and "Ace Ventura," and the unique blend of humor that makes them unforgettable. Alongside our guest, we even venture into the nuanced performances and emotional depth of "Terminator 2," proving that action films can leave as much of an imprint on our hearts as they do on the screen. Listen in as we weave through the philosophical labyrinth of ethics and morality, examining how films like the original "Terminator" raise compelling questions about human nature and the weight of our choices. We share insights into the tension between cultural norms and objective truths, exploring how morality shifts with societal changes. The conversation turns introspective as we ponder our individual roles in the moral fabric of society, discussing the implications of our actions within the frameworks of deontological ethics and utilitarianism, all while drawing parallels from the realms of science fiction and pop culture. Wrap up your listening experience with a dive into the more abstract concepts that challenge our perception of reality and our place within the collective human journey. From the definition of sanity to the intricacies of community and leadership, we reflect on the balance between personal aspirations and our social responsibilities. Through tales of woodland adventures and the timeless satire of "Harrison Bergeron," we leave you with a thoughtful blend of humor and profound inquiry, promising to return with more stories that provoke, entertain, and inspire. ReferencesBrazil Jaws Autopsy Scene Linda Hamilton collapses Very Bad Wizards MacGruber Meets Cunth Unbreakable Solaris (1972) Plot Norm MacDonald disagrees with Neil deGrasse Tyson Denial of Death, Ernest Becker Maggie is ready to write jokes for network sitcoms Hurry Slowly: Miki Kashtan Thomas Thwaites: How I built a toaster Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Chapters (00:02) Comedy Movies and Terminator 2 (05:29) Exploring Ethics and Human Nature (18:28) The Complexity of Predicting the Future (24:26) Complexity of Ethics and Morality (30:59) Ethical Frameworks and Cultural Influence (38:16) Exploring Insanity and Social Norms (47:43) Debating Interdependence and Human Dignity (01:00:35) Exploring Society, Morality, and Leadership (01:06:56) Discussion of Short Story Harrison Bergeron

    1h 7m
  6. What do you think about inflation? (pt. 2)

    05/10/2022

    What do you think about inflation? (pt. 2)

    In which we explore the depths of ignorance while opining about the veracity of Milton Friedman’s economic principles. Are we big fans of inflation? Tune in to find out. It’s really a good time.  AI Summary Unlock the secrets of inflation with our deep-dive into a topic that has economists and laypeople alike scratching their heads. From Milton Friedman's famous theories to the stark realities of navigating a fluctuating economy, we promise a journey that will illuminate the hidden intricacies of monetary policy and its impact on our daily lives. I'm taking you through my personal exploration of the subject, filled with anecdotes, a critical look at government roles, and the ripple effects of recessions. This episode isn't just a lesson in economics; it's a candid revelation of how political biases and economic theories collide with the urgent struggles faced by businesses and individuals alike. Navigate the murky waters of economic policies and their unforeseen consequences on society as I share tales from my consulting days, dealing with corporate giants in the aftermath of the 1970s' inflationary spiral. We critique the reliability of economic models, the challenges of quantifying modern money, and the delicate art of remaining objective in a sea of biases. Meanwhile, we explore the seeming elasticity of the dollar, dissect the appeal of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and ponder the psychological tug-of-war between spending and saving in a consumption-fueled world. To cap off, we address the broader implications of money circulation, the tug between personal wealth preservation and market dynamics, and the paradoxical effects of inflation on government revenue. I also shed light on the disquieting trend of the Supreme Court's perceived politicization and what it could mean for justice and democracy. Strap in for a financial rollercoaster that promises to challenge your perceptions, provoke thoughtful debate, and perhaps even inspire a change in how you view the ebb and flow of your own hard-earned cash. References Inflation Guy Milton Friedman - Every man knows that about his wife (7:00) “Fairytales of eternal economic growth”, Greta Thunberg, United Nations Summit Three is the Magic Number “Don’t cross the streams”, Ghostbusters Dune, Guild Navigator Chapters (00:01) Exploring Different Perspectives on Inflation (09:36) Discussion on Inflation and Money Supply (26:33) Understanding Inflation and Dollar Devaluation (31:28) The Fluctuating Value of the Dollar (37:24) Value of Money, Financial Literacy (47:04) Currency Value and Circulation (55:25) Economics of Inflation and Money Supply (01:02:57) Inflation's Impact on Government Revenue (01:10:21) Politicization of the Supreme Court

    1h 9m
  7. What do you think about inflation? (pt. 1)

    04/26/2022

    What do you think about inflation? (pt. 1)

    Does anyone understand inflation? We don't! That doesn't stop us from talking about it though. Seems like we are aiming for some hot government control. It's hard to tell. Check it out. AI's Summary  Economists wield calculators and graphs like sorcerers with wands, but is there true magic in their methods, or are we merely witnessing a grand illusion of control? This episode pulls back the curtain on inflation and the enigmatic nature of economics, daring to question its status as a hard science. We wade into the murky waters where economics meets psychology, challenging the idea that fiscal outcomes can be boiled down to simple equations. From the Federal Reserve's influence to the skepticism that shrouds their market predictions, we're laying it all on the table for a no-holds-barred exploration. The conversation heats up as we tackle the fiery debate over price regulation and its role in the economic inferno of inflation. With a microscope focused on Arizona's contentious price point stance, we reveal the intricate push and pull between consumer protection and business viability. Government interventions, historical precedents of price controls, and the conundrum of determining profit excess all come under scrutiny. It's a tightrope walk of policy decisions, and we dissect every step, considering the potential ripple effects across industries from your daily bread to your annual medical check-ups. As we march towards the crossroads of technology and policy, we confront the unchecked giants that roam the digital landscape, questioning the ethical dimensions of their domination. This episode takes a hard look at the tech titans' shadows—labor conditions, environmental footprints, and the call for a taxation renaissance to balance the societal scales. We wrap up with an enlightening debate on innovation's impact on economic growth, wealth distribution, and whether the relentless pursuit of progress might just be the key to unlocking a future where prosperity is shared, not hoarded. Join us as we unravel the complex tapestry of economic theory, and perhaps leave with a few answers—or even better, new questions to ponder. ReferencesGot nothin' for ya. Chapters(00:00) The Nature of Economics and Inflation(11:32) Challenges and Considerations of Price Regulation(16:33) Regulation and Fairness in the Marketplace(25:04) Economic Inflation and Wealth Distribution(37:14) Technology's Impact on Policy and Inflation(48:13) Innovation's Role in Growth and Distribution

    59 min
  8. What is liberty?

    04/12/2022

    What is liberty?

    What is the difference between anarchy and liberty? Does liberty come from the government, or maybe it's something that the government infringes upon? We don't know, and you will know less once you tune in. AI's Summary  Listen in as we embark on a thought-provoking journey through the multifaceted concept of liberty, discussing its boundaries in relation to government authority and individual freedoms. We ponder the distinction between liberty and anarchy, tackling the common misconceptions about our constitutional rights, especially in the digital realm of private company policies. Our conversation ventures further, examining how liberty intertwines with personal forms of oppression, such as domestic abuse, revealing the complexity of freedom within the social fabric. The dialogue then shifts to the ethical maze of advertising, online platforms, and their societal impact. We scrutinize the paradox of supporting business autonomy while grappling with the responsibility of serving all customers equitably. Join us as we analyze the role of social media giants in content oversight and their unique position as potential public utilities. We also speculate on the transformative effects that banning advertising might have on the internet landscape, presenting a curious scenario for listeners to contemplate. Rounding out our discussion, we tackle the contentious issues of privacy, corporate influence, and their place in our democracy. We debate the controversial notion of corporations possessing the same rights as individuals and envision a world where corporate political involvement is channeled through grassroots activism. Through anecdotes and personal experiences, we examine the tension between personal liberties and societal responsibilities, highlighting the delicate balance needed for communal harmony. Tune in for a nuanced exploration of the principles that govern our lives and the systems we navigate daily. ReferencesSilence of the Lambs, It places the lotion in the basketJohn Oliver waits, and waits, and waits for Edward SnowdenMasterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights CommissionRussian Police Arrest Man Holding Blank Piece of PaperNorth Korea Bans Laughing and Birthday CelebrationsFrontline: United States of SecretsTom Cruise's Middle ToothPulp Fiction, Bring Out the Gimp Chapters(00:09) Exploring the Definition of Liberty(15:10) Impact of Advertising and Online Platforms(24:20) Privacy, Liberty, and Corporate Influence(39:39) Liberties and Responsibilities(43:53) Contemplating Mask Usage and Societal Systems

    55 min

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Two brothers talking confidently about stuff they know nothing about