Épisodes

  • The Freewill Illusion
    Jul 2 2026

    In this episode of Quantum Curiosities and Tech Revelations, Anna and Professor Halloway take on one of the most unsettling questions in science and philosophy: are we really the authors of our choices, or is free will only a convincing illusion? Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and the ideas of thinkers like Sam Harris and Robert Sapolsky, the conversation challenges the deeply held belief that we consciously control our thoughts and actions.

    As the episode unfolds, it explores what this idea means for morality, justice, guilt, pride, and compassion in everyday life. The Freewill Illusion is a thought-provoking journey into the hidden forces that shape human behavior, inviting listeners to rethink responsibility and imagine a more humane way of understanding ourselves and others.

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    16 min
  • The Promise Of Ai
    Jul 2 2026

    In this episode of Quantum Curiosities and Tech Revelations, Anna and Professor Halloway explore why artificial intelligence inspires both awe and anxiety, separating the real capabilities of modern language models from the myths we project onto them. Their conversation unpacks how systems like ChatGPT can feel startlingly human while still operating as powerful pattern-recognition tools rather than true minds.

    Along the way, the episode examines big questions about data, creativity, jobs, manipulation, and whether society is building AI as a tool for human flourishing or drifting toward something far less accountable. The Promise of AI offers a thoughtful, accessible look at the future now taking shape, and why understanding the human choices behind these systems matters as much as the technology itself.

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    14 min
  • Quantum Computing - Unlocking Tomorrow's Reality
    Jun 28 2026

    What if a calculation that would take the fastest supercomputer 10 septillion years could be solved in under five minutes? In this episode of Quantum Curiosities, we go under the hood of quantum computing — breaking down the real science of qubits, superposition, and entanglement in plain language, without the buzzword overload. We explore why you'll never have a quantum computer on your desk (and why that doesn't matter), how companies like IBM, Google, and Quera are engineering around the impossible challenge of error correction in 2026, and what "hybrid computing" actually means for industries right now. We also tackle the looming security crisis known as Q-Day, where quantum machines could crack the encryption protecting the entire internet — and why governments are racing against a 2035 deadline. Whether you're a tech professional, a curious mind, or just tired of the venture capital hype, this episode gives you the real roadmap on when — and how — quantum computing becomes a commercial reality.

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    25 min
  • Quantum Immortality - Surviving The Multiverse
    Jun 22 2026

    This episode dives into the strange and unsettling idea of quantum immortality, using a vivid quantum “Russian roulette” thought experiment as a gateway into the many‑worlds interpretation, probability, and the nature of consciousness. Anna and Professor Halloway debate whether your subjective experience could ever genuinely end, how the Born rule and measures of existence shape what “survival” means, and whether a fragmented, branch‑hopping self still counts as a person at all. Along the way, they explore terrifying and “comforting” corollaries involving endless deterioration, unconsciousness, and cryonics as a potential strategy for steering your future self toward better branches. The result is a fast‑moving, philosophical and scientific conversation that challenges what listeners think they know about death, identity, and reality itself.

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    25 min
  • I'm Outta Here - Examining The Near Death Experience
    Jun 21 2026

    For centuries, those who have returned from the edge of death have spoken of tunnels bathed in light, encounters with the departed, and a profound sense of peace that defies description; accounts shared by surgeons, soldiers, children, and scientists across every culture on earth. Now, science is beginning to ask the questions once left only to philosophy and faith. The Quantum Curiosities And Tech Revelations podcast is diving deep in this episode, "I'm Out Here-Examining The Near Death Experience." This a landmark deep-dive episode dares to go where few investigations have gone before, hosted by veteran media moderator Anna Dean and boundary-pushing theoretical physicist Professor Clarke Halloway.

    Together, Anna and Professor Halloway navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of near-death experience research, drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, quantum biology, consciousness studies, and riveting first-person accounts from those who have lived it. This is not a show about belief or dismissal, it is about rigorous, unflinching inquiry, following the evidence wherever it leads, no matter how extraordinary the destination. The witnesses are speaking. The science is catching up.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Dreams-the Chaotic Genius Of Your Brain
    Jun 13 2026

    Anna Dean and professor Halloway take a deep dive and have a spirited discussion about the reasons why we dream and discuss the latest scientific findings about this subject.

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    23 min