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Dr. Koert van Mensvoort - Next Nature

London Real

Brian Rose

Investing, Cardano, Crypto, Bitcoin, Brianrose, Ethereum, Londonreal, Technology, Cryptocurrency, Business, Defi

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2013

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Artist, philosopher and scientist Dr. Koert van Mensvoort explains his concept of "Next Nature" where technology becomes so omnipresent and uncontrollable that we start to perceive it as nature of its own, why Holland has a history of creating its own land and nature, and his thoughts on the history of money including the recent innovation of the Bitcoin.

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0:00.0

Don't quote me, but it actually might be spring in England.

0:07.0

What's up London Reelers?

0:09.0

This is Brian Rose and we see sunshine here, which is a nice change change but if you've lived in the UK long enough you know not to assume it's going to stay

0:17.8

We've just dropped at the episode with Daniellele Bole also known Drunken Taoist, which is the name of his podcast.

0:26.0

This week, everyone is loving to Anjelae's positive energy.

0:29.2

He's got a great outlook on life.

0:31.6

He lost his wife a few years ago and was left with a very young daughter and

0:36.3

he had to kind of practice what he preached. He's a philosopher and he had to just figure out a way

0:41.4

to get through life and he's got a famous quote which he raises the middle finger to the

0:46.6

hopelessness of life and reacts with a smile so I'm probably screwing that up but I think you'll like Daniellei a lot I had a great

0:55.4

sit down with him in in LA in his backyard for a couple hours so please check that out.

1:00.5

This week we have Dr. Kurt Van Mansvort.

1:04.0

He's from Holland, if you didn't guess, he is a scientist,

1:09.0

a philosopher, and he has this concept called next nature and he tries to look at nature

1:16.9

and technology and human involvement as something that we should just embrace and it's like a different kind of philosophy as opposed

1:24.6

to being green where you're trying to avoid what's happening to the world and

1:29.4

what's happening with humans using up resources or how we must manufacture food to feed the

1:36.9

future 9 billion people of the world and he looks at it in a way of something

1:41.4

that we just kind of have to philosophically kind of accept and find new ways of

1:46.1

dealing with it. And it's a very interesting way he discusses it. He talks about there's some

1:51.3

nature reserves in Holland where they actually go and

1:54.0

they try to recreate nature and they stick animals in there and they find over the

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