Think of it like a Science and Non-fiction version the show Reading Rainbow, but for adults! In this premier episode of the Turing Rabbit Holes Podcast, Hosts Dr. Alex Alaniz (Particle Physicist and Science Fiction Author) and Gabriel Hesch (Electrical Engineer and Former Science Teacher) discuss their most influential science books as well as explain what this podcast will be about. Future topics of this podcast include neuroscience and brain chemistry, artificial neural networks, the absolute mathematical limits of human knowledge, catastrophe theory and proposed topological maps of human intelligence. Papers referenced include:
-Step by Step Notes on Algebra, Topology, Geometry, and Physics as Fiber Bundle Theory; Dr. Alex Alaniz, 26 October 2019 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q4P2O6zehOGt-0yfPx7qOOQlfXg4K_R9/view?usp=sharing
-Early Doctrine For and a Path to Warfare by Artificial Intelligence (AGI); Dr. Alex Alaniz, 29 Oct. 2018 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l17GFiJRcb7HpmGq9MfMD1hv7vOfbLLh/view?usp=sharing
-Mathematical and Physical Limits for Mortals and Immortals; Dr. Alex Alaniz, 05 May 2020 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bXIWjPrP7OtmtJwRUbS-icDbWAc0ewYh/view?usp=sharing
-Notes on Understanding the Holographic Universe, A Youtube Playlist from PBS SpaceTime; Dr. Alex Alaniz, 29 October 2019
Max Predictability in a Chaotic World
Antique Futurism: How Accurate are Past Predictions About The Future (and Today)?
Planet 9 May Be a Primordial Black Hole
When Flatworms are Given Prozac . . .
War and Peace: Past, Present Future- Introducing Alex's Science Fiction Trilogy!
Violence, Poverty, Ignorance, and a PhD in PHysics
Can Science Explain Consciousness?
The Science of Implicit Biases
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