The Roots of Reality
In my podcast The Roots of Reality, I explore how the universe emerges from a Unified Coherence Framework. We also explore many other relevant topics in depth.
Each episode is a transmission—from quantum spin and bivectors…
to the bioelectric code…
to syntelligent systems that outgrow entropy.
These aren’t recycled takes. They’re entirely new models.
If you’ve been searching for what’s missing in science, spirit, and system—
this might be it.
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Podcasting since 2025 • 250 episodes
The Roots of Reality
Latest Episodes
Closure Intelligence
Root Paper: https://zenodo.org/records/19476594This introductory podcast proposes that intelligence is most fundamentally understood not as computation, memory, prediction, adaptation, or benchmark performance alone, but as the capacity ...
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Season 2
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Episode 40
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30:52
How Closure Generates Every Branch Of Math;
Math can feel like a crowded museum of unrelated rooms: arithmetic over here, algebra over there, topology and geometry somewhere down the hall.Core paper:https://zenodo.org/records/19473116 We start by draining the oc...
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Season 2
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Episode 39
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42:12
The Crack In Reality
A smooth universe ruled by Einstein and a pixelated universe ruled by quantum mechanics look like they can’t both be fundamental, yet our best equations insist they’re both true. We dig into a radical proposal from Philip Lilien’s 2026 paper on...
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Season 2
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Episode 38
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48:35
Regimes of Closure - The Ontological Structure of Chemistry
Closure Chemistry presents a novel ontological framework that reimagines molecular structure as a result of achieved regimes of closure rather than simple atomic aggregation. Source Paper: https://zenodo.org/records/19...
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Season 2
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Episode 37
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53:00
The Langlands Bridges Stop Looking Like Magic Once We See The Closure Regime
The Langlands program is one of the deepest unifying architectures in modern mathematics relating arithmetic, geometry, harmonic analysis, and representation theory through a network of far-reaching correspondences. In its classical and modern ...
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Season 2
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Episode 36
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38:15