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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Conversations with Tom | Donald Hoffman on Why Our Reality Is False

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2020

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

Most of us believe we perceive reality as it generally is, with perhaps some slight distortions. But mathematical models based on natural selection suggest that our strongest intuitions may be false. On this episode of Conversations with Tom, Donald Hoffman and Tom Bilyeu discuss the fascinating possibilities that stem from the theory that evolution gave us the equivalent of a desktop interface that hides the real truth from us so that we can take effective action. They discuss the nature of consciousness, free will, space-time, causality and the self. This episode is brought to you by: Impact Theory Planner: amazon.com/shops/impacttheory BLUblox: Go to blublox.com/impacttheory for 15% off your order or use discount code ImpactTheory at checkout. Blinkist: Go to https://blinkist.com/impact Try it FREE for 7 days and save 25% off your new subscription. SHOW NOTES: Most of us believe that we see reality as it is. But we don’t. [1:14] Donald describes how mathematical game theory explains natural selection [3:42] Donald talks about a game he created to simulate evolution [9:33] Seeing the truth and seeing what you need to survive are very different things [13:51] Evolution gave us the equivalent of a desktop interface, not the truth [18:11] Every creature has a different user interface and perceives a different reality [24:57] Science progresses because we push our best theories to their limit [29:05] If we let go of logic and reasoning, then we have nothing left [32:10] There will always be unprovable truths. You can never know it all. [35:14] Evolution has created various forms of virtual reality [39:40] Donald describes the process by which you “see” an apple [42:05] Evolution tells us that the language of space and time does not describe reality [47:53] Donald proposes that reality is a vast social network of conscious agents [49:39] A conscious agent creates their interpretation from their experiences [53:32] What is consciousness? [57:12] What does a conscious agent need to do? [1:00:49] Donald and Tom discuss fascinating cases of split-brain patients [1:08:13] If your visualization tool is very good, it can focus on finer and finer detail [1:11:36] If space-time is doomed then is causality doomed as well? [1:22:17] Tom and Donald discuss the nature of cause and effect [1:24:35] Donald discusses free will and its relationship to cause and effect [1:28:01] The self is a construction just like space and time [1:30:27] You can never experience yourself choosing [1:39:15] Donald describes the experience of realizing that he is just inside a VR headset [1:40:01] What created math? [1:44:53] What’s the difference between math all the way down and turtles all the way down? [1:50:25] Tom and Donald discuss the double-slit experiment in physics [1:56:18] Donald talks about his wife and his marriage [2:01:49] Donald and Tom discuss the possibility of taking off the headset [2:03:10] Donald and Tom discuss why they haven’t used psychedelics [2:07:10] Since space-time is doomed, what’s next? [2:13:27] FOLLOW DONALD: WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/2WLu47l TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2WKJ0SX

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sometimes running a business can feel like cycling uphill with square wheels.

0:07.0

But zero online accounting software can help predict the future cash flow of your business.

0:15.0

So you can stay one step ahead. Soon it'll feel more like free-wearing downhill.

0:21.0

On a tandem! What, mate? With a messer on the back.

0:25.0

Oh, that's nice.

0:26.0

Search zero with an X. It goes healthy business as beautiful business.

0:30.0

What is up everybody? Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Tom.

0:34.0

I am here with somebody I think you guys are going to find deeply fascinating.

0:37.0

Donald Hoffman. Donald, welcome to the show.

0:41.0

Thank you very much, Tom. It's a pleasure to be here.

0:43.0

Thanks for inviting me.

0:44.0

Of course, man.

0:45.0

Dude, after, so I did an interview with Anika Harris.

0:47.0

She introduced me to some of the concepts that we'll be talking about today,

0:50.0

which are one crazier than the next, but super interesting.

0:54.0

But before we dive into that, give people a super quick synopsis of who you are,

0:59.0

your background, all that good stuff.

1:00.0

I'm a professor at the University of California, Derbine, in the Cognitive Science Department.

1:05.0

I've been there since 1983.

1:07.0

And so I study visual perception, perception of objects and their colors and their shapes and their motions.

1:15.0

And then for the last 20, 30 years, I've been studying consciousness as well.

1:21.0

And trying to develop a mathematical model of consciousness.

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