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Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

A Conversation with Physicist and Science Fiction Author David Brin (#039)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating

Science, Physics, Natural Sciences

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2020/04/more-repercussions-in-plague-year-and.html https://www.davidbrin.com http://www.davidbrin.com/fiction/givingplague.html A Conversation with Physicist and Science Fiction Author David Brin about his work and his recent post: More repercussions in a plague year… and some long term (excerpted here) : And yes, some foresee all this accelerating the exodus of the uber-rich, abandoning us to simmer in festering cities and suburbs. Connecticut, Wyoming and New Zealand have seen such influx. Certainly there is a “prepper” wing of oligarchy that’s bought up whole mountain ranges in Patagonia, Siberia and under the sea. I portrayed that mind set in The Postmanand in Earth and in Existence. Of course the smarter half of the zillionaire caste wants no part of such insanity. Nor will such preparations avail the selfishness-fetishists an iota, even if the fit truly hits the shan. There are five reasons why this masturbatory survivalist fantasy is utter proof of mental defectiveness. Finally Smart Sovereignty: – Whether this Minsky Moment triggers revitalization and waves of new-creative solutions by an empowered citizenry… or one of Marx’s purportedly “inevitable” stages of spiral into revolution… may depend on to what extent we revive civic goodwill and use new technologies to enhance logical, fact-centered. pragmatic civil discourse. Recall that earlier communication techs — e.g. the printing press, radio and loudspeakers — all led first to polemical horror shows that made things much worse… before folks sussed the new media and learned to parse truth from populist lies, making things much, much better. That natural progression took decades, though. Time we simply do not have. == The jury is still out == I left aside possible outcomes that seem more “science fictional”… …e.g. what-if there is more to this virus than meets the eye? We already know that corona viruses are not like the flu. Flu stays in business by mutating rapidly, every year, forcing new kinds of vaccines to be developed. (Again, see my predictive short story “The Giving Plague,” which dives into the many ways that viruses and parasites “negotiate” with their hosts.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The only thing we can be sure of about the future is that it will be absolutely fantastic.

0:04.4

Five, four, three, two, one.

0:10.4

Welcome everybody to this special COVID-19 edition of the Arthur C. Clark

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Center for Human Imaginations into the Impossible Podcast. I am your fearless host Brian Keating,

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a professor of physics at UC San Diego,

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talking with a fellow physicist, astronomer,

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writer, and blurber of my book book and I owe him many things including a blurb for my book and

0:36.6

proofreading it a long time ago more than three years ago now. It's David Brn, Dr David Bryn, who is a world-renowned

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writer, award-winning writer, and also a scientist. And he maintains a flourishing

0:56.9

catalog of all his musings on his website which is called the contrary brin and I'll put a link to that in the show notes and I've wanted to talk to David on the podcast

1:04.0

for a very long time, but a particular article of his

1:09.8

and contrary brim, which you can find

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at David Brim.

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blog spot.com, was really focused on sort of the tagline,

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the subheading, which is looking towards the future.

1:22.3

And David, first of all, let me welcome you

1:24.1

and ask, how are you doing and where are you,

1:26.9

I'm down by the beach, where are you currently?

1:31.3

Well, I happen to know you are being obeying the law better than that.

1:37.0

You'd be honest.

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If you were at La Hoya Shores at this moment, but I'm in my office at home.

1:46.2

For me, that adjustment is not as great as for most people.

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