Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you've come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, philosophy, culture and much more.

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AMA | June 2026 2026-06-01
355 | Solo: Looking Quantum Mechanics in the Eyeball 2026-05-24
354 | Christian List on Free Will and Levels of Reality 2026-05-18
353 | Alvin Roth on the Economics of Morally Contested Markets 2026-05-11
AMA | May 2026 2026-05-04
352 | Bing Brunton on Connecting the Connectome to the Body 2026-04-27
351 | Peter Singer on Maximizing Good for All Sentient Creatures 2026-04-20
350 | J. Eric Oliver on the Self and How to Know It 2026-04-13
AMA | April 2026 2026-04-05
349 | Daniel Harlow on What Quantum Gravity Teaches Us About Quantum Mechanics 2026-03-30
348 | Jessica Riskin on Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Life as Creative Agency 2026-03-23
347 | Andrew Guthrie Ferguson on How Your Data Will Be Used Against You 2026-03-16
346 | Erica Cartmill on How Human and Animal Minds Think and Play 2026-03-09
AMA | March 2026 2026-03-02
345 | Adam Elga on Being Rational in a Very Large Universe 2026-02-23
344 | Adam Gurri on Liberal Democracy and How to Fight For It 2026-02-16
343 | Tom Griffiths on The Laws of Thought 2026-02-09
AMA | Feb 2026 2026-02-02
342 | Rachell Powell on Evolutionary Convergence, Morality, and Mind 2026-01-26
341 | Stewart Brand on Maintenance as an Organizing Principle 2026-01-19
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