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In Search of Now
- The Science of the Present Moment
- By: Jo Marchant
- Narrated by: Jo Marchant
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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What is Now? This immediate moment, what we're experiencing right now . . . it bathes us like air, or gravity. Yet when we try to grasp this quality, to scrutinize it or bring it into focus, it vanishes, slipping through our fingers like a dream. And worse, according to the most trusted models of physics, Now doesn't even exist. If all this is so, then what, exactly, are we experiencing? How do we carve out time, sensation, self, and meaning from a blank, Now-less canvas?
By: Jo Marchant
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Afinal, o que é Ciência?
- ...e o que não é
- By: André Demambre Bacchi
- Narrated by: Rodrigo Almeida
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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A ciência, cada vez mais, tem questionado e refutado o senso comum e as crenças que a humanidade vem acumulando ao longo das gerações. Diante desse conflito entre as experiências subjetivas e as evidências científicas, é comum indagar: afinal, o que é ciência? Como ela funciona? Para que serve? O que diferencia ciência de pseudociência? Como a ciência é impactada pelas fake news e pela desinformação?
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The Infinity Machine
- Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence
- By: Sebastian Mallaby
- Narrated by: Vidish Athavale
- Length: 15 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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From one of our leading chroniclers of the intersection of innovation and capitalism, a landmark reckoning—based on unprecedented access—with one of the world’s most brilliant and driven tech visionaries, and his game-changing company Even by the standard of a tech industry stacked with...
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Quantum Fields
- The Theory That Replaced Reality
- By: James Johnson
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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What if everything you were taught about particles was wrong? Quantum Fields is a clean explanation of the most successful theory in modern physics, a model that replaced the idea of “matter” with behavior, vibration, and structure. This isn’t quantum mechanics the way it’s usually taught. It’s the deeper layer underneath it: a universe built from invisible fields, each one rippling, interacting, and giving rise to everything we call real. Physicists don’t talk about particles anymore. They talk about fields. Electron fields, photon fields, quark fields, and gluon fields.
By: James Johnson
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Not Just for the Boys
- Why We Need More Women in Science
- By: Athene Donald
- Narrated by: Julia Anthony
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Not Just For the Boys looks back at how society has historically excluded women from the scientific sphere and discourse, what progress has been made, and how more is still needed. Athene Donald, herself a distinguished physicist, explores societal expectations during both childhood and working...
By: Athene Donald
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Parascientific Revolutions
- The Science and Culture of the Paranormal (Proximities)
- By: Derek Lee
- Narrated by: Asa Siegel
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and telekinesis: these attributes of the paranormal mind are widely dismissed as nonsense, but what can an exploration of such pseudoscientific phenomena tell us about accepted scientific and cultural thought? In Parascientific Revolutions, Derek Lee traces...
By: Derek Lee
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In Search of Now
- The Science of the Present Moment
- By: Jo Marchant
- Narrated by: Jo Marchant
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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What is Now? This immediate moment, what we're experiencing right now . . . it bathes us like air, or gravity. Yet when we try to grasp this quality, to scrutinize it or bring it into focus, it vanishes, slipping through our fingers like a dream. And worse, according to the most trusted models of physics, Now doesn't even exist. If all this is so, then what, exactly, are we experiencing? How do we carve out time, sensation, self, and meaning from a blank, Now-less canvas?
By: Jo Marchant
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Afinal, o que é Ciência?
- ...e o que não é
- By: André Demambre Bacchi
- Narrated by: Rodrigo Almeida
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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A ciência, cada vez mais, tem questionado e refutado o senso comum e as crenças que a humanidade vem acumulando ao longo das gerações. Diante desse conflito entre as experiências subjetivas e as evidências científicas, é comum indagar: afinal, o que é ciência? Como ela funciona? Para que serve? O que diferencia ciência de pseudociência? Como a ciência é impactada pelas fake news e pela desinformação?
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The Infinity Machine
- Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence
- By: Sebastian Mallaby
- Narrated by: Vidish Athavale
- Length: 15 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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From one of our leading chroniclers of the intersection of innovation and capitalism, a landmark reckoning—based on unprecedented access—with one of the world’s most brilliant and driven tech visionaries, and his game-changing company Even by the standard of a tech industry stacked with...
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Quantum Fields
- The Theory That Replaced Reality
- By: James Johnson
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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What if everything you were taught about particles was wrong? Quantum Fields is a clean explanation of the most successful theory in modern physics, a model that replaced the idea of “matter” with behavior, vibration, and structure. This isn’t quantum mechanics the way it’s usually taught. It’s the deeper layer underneath it: a universe built from invisible fields, each one rippling, interacting, and giving rise to everything we call real. Physicists don’t talk about particles anymore. They talk about fields. Electron fields, photon fields, quark fields, and gluon fields.
By: James Johnson
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Not Just for the Boys
- Why We Need More Women in Science
- By: Athene Donald
- Narrated by: Julia Anthony
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Not Just For the Boys looks back at how society has historically excluded women from the scientific sphere and discourse, what progress has been made, and how more is still needed. Athene Donald, herself a distinguished physicist, explores societal expectations during both childhood and working...
By: Athene Donald
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Parascientific Revolutions
- The Science and Culture of the Paranormal (Proximities)
- By: Derek Lee
- Narrated by: Asa Siegel
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and telekinesis: these attributes of the paranormal mind are widely dismissed as nonsense, but what can an exploration of such pseudoscientific phenomena tell us about accepted scientific and cultural thought? In Parascientific Revolutions, Derek Lee traces...
By: Derek Lee
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The Tree-Top Meta-Method
- Science and Cosmos
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Anuradha Bali
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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What if your immune system, your cognitive biases, your society’s institutions, and the orbital mechanics of binary stars all obey the same structural rules—not by analogy, but by necessity? Most scientists climb partway up the tree of abstraction and come back with a result. Most philosophers climb to the top and never come down. This book describes what happens when someone completes the full journey: all the way up to the limit of formal generalisation, a clear look at the structural landscape, and all the way back down with a map.
By: Boris Kriger
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Evaluation of Scientific Theories: A Structural–Bayesian Approach
- Science and Cosmos)
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Claudia Carlisle
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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This book challenges one of the most persistent illusions of modern thought: the belief that evidence alone decides which theories are true. Across science, philosophy, and public debate, theories are often judged by popularity, elegance, authority, or the sheer volume of supporting data. Yet disagreement persists even where facts are shared. The reason, Boris Kriger argues, lies deeper than evidence itself. Every theory rests on an underlying structure that determines what counts as an explanation, what is allowed, and what is silently ruled out.
By: Boris Kriger
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Renewing the Process of Creation
- A Jewish Integration of Science and Spirit
- By: Rabbi Bradley Shavit DHL Artson
- Narrated by: Steve Stewart's voice replica
- Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Chaos becoming cosmos - we are participants and recipients in its meaning and marvels. ''Human beings and our ancestors have been meaning seekers and meaning makers even before our most ancient beginnings. And at the start of that search are these questions: Why is there something rather than nothing? Why is the world comprehensible at all? Where did we come from? Do we belong?''-from the Introduction.
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What’s Happened to Our World?
- Lost Secrets of How Reality Was Designed
- By: Jeffery Elliott
- Narrated by: Dr. Jeffery Elliott
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Something has gone wrong with the world—and deep down, we all feel it. Science describes how the universe works, but it cannot explain why it was made or what it was meant to be. From the first words of Genesis to the mysteries of modern physics, this audiobook uncovers the hidden order behind existence—a design that has been forgotten, distorted, and denied.
By: Jeffery Elliott
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On the Nature of Time
- Stephen Wolfram Writings ePub Series
- By: Stephen Wolfram
- Narrated by: Stephen Wolfram
- Length: 37 mins
- Unabridged
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What is time, really—and why does it seem to flow? In this short essay, Stephen Wolfram explores time not as a coordinate or backdrop but as something generated by the ongoing computation of the universe itself. Drawing on ideas from his Physics Project, he explains how the passage of time—our experience of one moment giving way to the next—arises from the limits of what observers like us can compute. We can't see the future all at once; we have to compute it step by step.
By: Stephen Wolfram
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Profound Ignorance
- Living Fully When Nothing Can Be Known
- By: Barry Fortner
- Narrated by: AI Barry Fortner
- Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Most people who survive a catastrophic collapse of the body come back with a story about resilience, medical heroism, or gratitude for a second chance. Barry Fortner came back with something else: a realisation that the entire structure of knowing he had built his life upon—career, identity, intellect, faith, expertise—rested on foundations far more fragile than he had ever imagined. There are many books about illness. There are many philosophy books. Profound Ignorance is neither and both.
By: Barry Fortner