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The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss Onstage at the Orpheum Theater, Nov 15, 2022

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Lawrence M. Krauss

Science, Natural Sciences, Physics

4.4592 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

On Nov 15th and 16th, 2022, The Origins Project Foundation hosted their first public events in North America at the beautiful Orpheum Theater in Phoenix, AZ (we had hosted an event in Iceland in September during our Greenland-Iceland Travel Adventure). There was no better way to begin this new series than with a dialogue onstage with Richard Dawkins, and that was the substance of our first night’s event. As all those who have followed us will know, Richard and I have done many dialogues together, onstage and online, and so it was important that this dialogue be new and different.

Richard had just published a new book entitled “Books do Furnish a Life”, which is a compilation of essays he had written about other scientists and writers, and also transcripts of dialogues he had had with numerous people, including me. I decided this new book would provide a wonderful opportunity to jump off in new directions, and it turned out to be just that. The response from the audience and from those who had seen many of our previous dialogues was very positive, and we came off stage feeling like it was one of the best public conversations we have had. I hope those of you who watch it, or listen to it, here will agree.

Following our 90 minute dialogue onstage we asked for questions from the audience, and after an intermission, we answered many of these. This Q&A will be offered as an exclusive post for Critical Mass paid subscribers, to thank you for your support of our efforts. It will remain behind the Critical Mass paywall for 1 month, and then will be released to the general public.

I hope all of you enjoy this conversation, and Richard’s remarkable enthusiasm about science and writing, and his insights about the world. In a future post, we will release the video record of the second night’s conversation, a panel discussion with leading physicists about the current state of cosmology.

Finally, later this month we will open our newest travel adventure, a trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Island, for booking for the general public. Critical Mass subscribers will have an advance opportunity to book one of the 36 berths on this voyage. Stay tuned.

As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers. Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project Youtube channel as well.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Origins Podcast.

0:11.2

I'm your host, Lawrence Krause.

0:13.0

This is a special week for the podcast because in November, the Origins Project Foundation

0:18.8

hosted its first public event series, a series

0:23.6

which had been long delayed because of the pandemic and the events associated with the pandemic.

0:29.6

It was a two-night event, and we're going to release the videos of both nights,

0:36.6

and today is the first of those,

0:39.4

which involves a dialogue between me and Richard Dawkins.

0:43.3

Richard and I, as many of you know, I've done many dialogues over the years,

0:47.7

but what surprised us, in this case, was the novelty of this particular dialogue. I wanted to talk to Richard

0:56.8

about his book, Books Do Furnish a Life, which is a series of writings he's made about books

1:03.4

and other authors, including myself and dialogues with myself. And we discussed those

1:09.4

things in detail, and there was a complete departure from our

1:11.5

previous dialogues. And we both came off stage, very excited, and the response of the audience

1:18.1

was remarkable. It was filmed by the same film crew that made our film The Unbelievers,

1:26.2

so you'll be able to see it with five cameras and high-deaf,

1:29.3

and it's been edited.

1:30.5

So it's a very special visual addition to the podcast,

1:33.7

as well as an audio version.

1:35.2

And I hope you'll enjoy it and find it a fresh new take

1:38.4

on ideas that matter to both of us.

1:43.6

So please enjoy this dialogue between me and Richard Dawkins

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