Why Do Stories Outlast Civilizations? | Brian Greene & Ian McEwan
The Timeless Resonance: Literature, Science, and the Human Search for Meaning
Explore why ancient stories endure across centuries by comparing literature's search for universal emotional truth with science's cosmological quest for knowledge.
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- Readers gain insight into the stable core of human nature, traceable across literary epochs from Homer to modern works.
- The discussion frames both narrative creation and scientific discovery as pursuits of meaning achieved during states of deep self-forgetfulness.
- Panelists conclude that true originality—unlike AI mimicry—requires embodied experience, boredom, and vulnerability to error.
- This conversation between Brian Greene and Ian McEwan maps the shared terrain between physics, biology, and storytelling to understand human persistence. This dialogue examines why our fundamental concerns—mortality, relationships, and legacy—remain constant, even as culture transforms. Greene draws scientific parallels to literary evolution, while McEwan details the shift from allegorical characters to interior human doubt, specifically noting the necessity of women for the novel's readership. They conclude by challenging the ultimate originality of Artificial Intelligence versus embodied human creation.
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Top Comments (10)
Wow. Wonderful conversation.
@30:19 Good grief! 30+ years ago I did computer programming and it was like that. I would (try) to hold in my mind all of the variables and modules and bang on the keyboard for hours until suddenly I had to get up and run to the bathroom because I had been ignoring the urge for hours! It's been more than 15 years since I was doing that kind of work and I have tried recently and maybe I am too old, I just can't do it anymore. I miss being immersed in the work so much that you forget going to the bathroom. 😞
I want to thank you so much for this conversation and especially for the final ideas💜. I guess the AI thing is actually making us think more deeply about what it means to be humans.
Man, I had to watch this one twice, to take notes of all the references.
What a great episode! Thanks for sharing this amazing philosophical dialogue.
Thanks for giving me very deep philosophical existential crisis 🤣
This was such a fantastic interview. Thank you.
This chanel is such a relief from all the brain rot. Ty
Thank you. Wonderful listen.
this is wonderful. thank you both for sharing this wonderful conversation.
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Top Comments (10)
Wow. Wonderful conversation.
@30:19 Good grief! 30+ years ago I did computer programming and it was like that. I would (try) to hold in my mind all of the variables and modules and bang on the keyboard for hours until suddenly I had to get up and run to the bathroom because I had been ignoring the urge for hours! It's been more than 15 years since I was doing that kind of work and I have tried recently and maybe I am too old, I just can't do it anymore. I miss being immersed in the work so much that you forget going to the bathroom. 😞
I want to thank you so much for this conversation and especially for the final ideas💜. I guess the AI thing is actually making us think more deeply about what it means to be humans.
Man, I had to watch this one twice, to take notes of all the references.
What a great episode! Thanks for sharing this amazing philosophical dialogue.
Thanks for giving me very deep philosophical existential crisis 🤣
This was such a fantastic interview. Thank you.
This chanel is such a relief from all the brain rot. Ty
Thank you. Wonderful listen.
this is wonderful. thank you both for sharing this wonderful conversation.