The Research That Rethinks Neuroscience & Biology | Dr. Bernardo Kastrup
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Top Comments (10)
I don’t know if Hans gets a lot of credit but he really deserves it. His listening and conversational skills in these complex topics are spectacular. Well done 👏
1:16:21 This pierced right through my heart... A brilliant mind confronted by the most arrogant, ignorant and stupid question: "Why should I listen to you, if you have only a PhD". That phrase reflects just how rotten academia can become when it turns inward, elitist, and disconnected from the true spirit of science — which should be curiosity, questioning, humility, and openness to evidence — not a race for degrees or a battle of egos. Kastrup is no amateur. He holds a PhD in computer science, worked at CERN, and published papers in theoretical physics and philosophy of mind. But because he doesn't belong to the "right club," some pseudo-academics treat him like a modern-day heretic — not because he lacks ideas, but because he lacks the “proper credentials” in the “proper box.” Who defines the criteria for earning a PhD? More often than not, it’s committees with mediocre mindsets, whose greatest achievement is having survived the system — not transcended it. And that leads to this absurdity: If you say what the system expects, you're celebrated. If you offer a disruptive idea but don't come from the “approved environment,” you're canceled. It reminds me of the great minds once ignored: Ramanujan, Faraday, Baruch Spinoza, Einstein, among others... The plain truth is that these mediocrities fear new ideas, worship hierarchy, and mask intellectual laziness as academic rigor. Anyone who tells another human being, “I won’t listen to you because you don’t have X degree,” is admitting they lack the ability to evaluate ideas on their own. They are soldiers of academic dogma — not free thinkers. If there’s anything the world needs now more than ever, it’s people who think outside the framework… but with rigor, clarity, honesty, and passion. Like Kastrup does — and like all the greats did, who were first ridiculed… and later canonized.
Bernardo Kastrup, Federico Faggin and Donald Hoffman have changed the world and how I view it now. They are the 3 people on this earth who are on the right path to human consciousness and why we are here to begin with. Love them! This interview was great.
At a time when most of the discussions we are exposed to are insincere, shallow, half baked and downright misleading. Every time you share these videos and the constant progress being made, all I can say is thank you. ♥️
This is exactly what Dr Rupert Sheldrake has been on for years. “Morphic Ressonance”. Great interview 👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Credit needs to be given to Rupert sheldrake
There are/were 3 varieties of salamanders in the Italian alps --- It turned out they were all the same variety, their form changed with the altitude. A fact discovered by accident when a researcher collected some high altitude specimens and brought them down to sea level where his lab was located. I read about this over 20 years ago, and it is an example of what this gentleman is discussing. True ideas will re-emerge for anyone who looks directly into Nature's Open Book.
I have to mention that IIT's author is Giulio Tononi not Kristof Koch as it is said în this podcast.
If there are writers out there who are beginning to grasp analytic idealism or the discoveries of Micheal Levin; please consider a young readers book, with simple illustration and language that could introduce (not indoctrinate) youth and children. We need good stories that reveal truths and inspire the imagination of our children of the world. Thank you.
Credit also Rupert Sheldrake for his theory of Morphic Resonance
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Top Comments (10)
I don’t know if Hans gets a lot of credit but he really deserves it. His listening and conversational skills in these complex topics are spectacular. Well done 👏
1:16:21 This pierced right through my heart... A brilliant mind confronted by the most arrogant, ignorant and stupid question: "Why should I listen to you, if you have only a PhD". That phrase reflects just how rotten academia can become when it turns inward, elitist, and disconnected from the true spirit of science — which should be curiosity, questioning, humility, and openness to evidence — not a race for degrees or a battle of egos. Kastrup is no amateur. He holds a PhD in computer science, worked at CERN, and published papers in theoretical physics and philosophy of mind. But because he doesn't belong to the "right club," some pseudo-academics treat him like a modern-day heretic — not because he lacks ideas, but because he lacks the “proper credentials” in the “proper box.” Who defines the criteria for earning a PhD? More often than not, it’s committees with mediocre mindsets, whose greatest achievement is having survived the system — not transcended it. And that leads to this absurdity: If you say what the system expects, you're celebrated. If you offer a disruptive idea but don't come from the “approved environment,” you're canceled. It reminds me of the great minds once ignored: Ramanujan, Faraday, Baruch Spinoza, Einstein, among others... The plain truth is that these mediocrities fear new ideas, worship hierarchy, and mask intellectual laziness as academic rigor. Anyone who tells another human being, “I won’t listen to you because you don’t have X degree,” is admitting they lack the ability to evaluate ideas on their own. They are soldiers of academic dogma — not free thinkers. If there’s anything the world needs now more than ever, it’s people who think outside the framework… but with rigor, clarity, honesty, and passion. Like Kastrup does — and like all the greats did, who were first ridiculed… and later canonized.
Bernardo Kastrup, Federico Faggin and Donald Hoffman have changed the world and how I view it now. They are the 3 people on this earth who are on the right path to human consciousness and why we are here to begin with. Love them! This interview was great.
At a time when most of the discussions we are exposed to are insincere, shallow, half baked and downright misleading. Every time you share these videos and the constant progress being made, all I can say is thank you. ♥️
This is exactly what Dr Rupert Sheldrake has been on for years. “Morphic Ressonance”. Great interview 👏🏻👏🏻🫶🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Credit needs to be given to Rupert sheldrake
There are/were 3 varieties of salamanders in the Italian alps --- It turned out they were all the same variety, their form changed with the altitude. A fact discovered by accident when a researcher collected some high altitude specimens and brought them down to sea level where his lab was located. I read about this over 20 years ago, and it is an example of what this gentleman is discussing. True ideas will re-emerge for anyone who looks directly into Nature's Open Book.
I have to mention that IIT's author is Giulio Tononi not Kristof Koch as it is said în this podcast.
If there are writers out there who are beginning to grasp analytic idealism or the discoveries of Micheal Levin; please consider a young readers book, with simple illustration and language that could introduce (not indoctrinate) youth and children. We need good stories that reveal truths and inspire the imagination of our children of the world. Thank you.
Credit also Rupert Sheldrake for his theory of Morphic Resonance