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Diamond Mind

著者: Tam Hunt
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  • Science, philosophy, spirituality, technology, green energy, current affairs. Hosted by scholar, activist and author, Tam Hunt.

    © 2024 Diamond Mind
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Science, philosophy, spirituality, technology, green energy, current affairs. Hosted by scholar, activist and author, Tam Hunt.

© 2024 Diamond Mind
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  • Diamond Mind #6: Matt Segall explores Whitehead's Impacts on Science, Spirituality, and Civilization
    2024/11/12

    Curious about how philosopher Alfred North Whitehead's revolutionary ideas have shaped our understanding of the universe? Our guest from the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) offers a deep dive into process philosophy, where science, spirituality, and philosophy intersect. From redefining religious studies to influencing modern consciousness, physics, and cosmology, discover how Whitehead's journey from mathematics to metaphysics is more relevant today than ever before.

    Explore the fascinating implications of Whitehead's cosmological approach to God and how it resonates across different faiths and even with atheistic viewpoints. We unravel the philosophical complexities of thinkers like David Ray Griffin and John Cobb, Jr., delving into discussions on Kant, Schelling, and the anthropic principle. Through these insights, process philosophy emerges as more than just a bridge—it becomes a transformative perspective that challenges traditional views of identity, existence, and our place in the cosmos.

    Join us for a journey that also touches on the history of scientific thought, revealing the dynamic nature of knowledge as a participatory endeavor. From the impact of Bergson and Einstein's debate on the nature of time to the profound question of panpsychism, we explore how Whitehead's ideas inspire new ecological and moral values. As we redefine civilization through the lens of creative advance, this episode promises to transform how you relate to the universe and engage with the challenges of today's world.

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  • Diamond Mind #5: Resilience and Recovery: One Man's Journey from Trauma to Sobriety
    2024/11/09

    After surviving a severe e-bike accident and enduring over two dozen surgeries, my brother-in-law, Jason, shares his story about resilience in the face of overwhelming physical and emotional pain.

    What if the very treatments meant to heal you instead threaten your life? Jason shares his harrowing experience with misdiagnosed infections, sepsis, and the battle against a flesh-eating bacteria that led to the removal of metal implants. We discuss the precarious balance between managing pain and the risk of addiction, and how his journey was profoundly shaped by the powerful impacts of antibiotics and oxycodone.

    Honesty becomes a lifeline for those drowning in addiction, and Jason's path to recovery is no exception. Through our conversation, we emphasize the transformative power of facing hard truths about our selves. Jason opens up about his struggles with self-medication, and the pivotal moment when recognizing that his victim mentality led to self-awareness and growth.

    We explore the role of family, professional help, and the courage it takes to move forward from denial to acceptance, illustrating that honesty is not just a personal commitment but a crucial step toward healing and connection.

    His journey of sobriety didn't end with rehab; it was a continuous path that Jason navigates day by day.

    As he rebuilds his life, the importance of community and connection with loved ones and a higher power becomes evident.

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    50 分
  • Diamond Mind #4: Electromagnetic Fields, Consciousness, and Free Will with Prof. Bruce McIver
    2024/11/03

    Can electromagnetic fields illuminate the mysteries of consciousness and free will? Join us on The Diamond Mind Podcast as we explore this cutting edge question with Stanford Prof. Bruce McIver, a leading expert in neurophysiology.

    I sat down with Bruce at the Tucson Science of Consciousness conference this year, meeting for the first time in "real life" at that time. He and I have exchanged emails and Zoom calls for a few years now and he contributed a great paper to the Frontiers in Human neuroscience special issue on EM field theories of consciousness that I edited from 2020 to 2023.

    We discuss the role EM fields play in brain function, potentially holding the key to our fastest cognitive processing and decision-making. Our guest also shares his career-long insights into the synaptic actions of anesthetics, particularly their effects on pyramidal cells in crucial brain regions like the hippocampus and neocortex.

    Venture with us into the realm where the brain's electromagnetic field might be more than just a byproduct of neural activity, but a central player in cognitive processing. We dig into the historical and contemporary experiments that explore this intriguing possibility, considering how these fields might influence everything from athletic performance to the essence of free will.

    Our conversation navigates through the brain's conductive environment, touching on cutting-edge technologies like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) that hold potential for future breakthroughs in understanding consciousness and in neurotherapy as well as peak performance.

    We also consider the impact of various substances, such as ketamine and nitrous oxide, on brain activity, revealing new insights that challenge old perceptions. Discover how these substances alter neural attractors and what that means for current and future research.

    With a mix of scientific rigor and engaging storytelling, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how electromagnetic fields, myelination, and the dynamic complexity of the brain contribute to the ongoing exploration of consciousness.

    Bruce offers a blend of intellect and intrigue that promises to expand your mind.

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    52 分

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