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The thinking behind reality

The thinking behind reality

De : George Clarke/The Scientific Amateur
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Science isn’t just about facts. It’s about how we think. The Thinking Behind Reality explores the ideas that shape how we understand the universe—beyond equations and surface explanations. Each episode examines a single concept at the intersection of science and philosophy, including reality, time, structure, observation, probability, and knowledge itself. Calm, reflective, and accessible, this podcast is for curious minds who want to rethink what feels obvious and understand how scientific thinking really works.George Clarke/The Scientific Amateur Science
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    • Rethinking Reality
      Dec 26 2025

      By now, the way you see reality may feel different.

      In this episode of The Thinking Behind Reality, we reflect on what scientific thinking truly offers—not certainty, but clarity. Not final answers, but better questions.

      We also look ahead to the next series, Reality: What We Know, where this way of thinking will be applied to what science actually understands about the universe today.

      Reality doesn’t demand belief.
      It invites understanding.

      If this way of thinking resonates, follow the show for what comes next.

      Keywords:
      rethinking reality, scientific worldview, philosophy and science, what do we know about reality, understanding reality, curiosity and science



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      4 min
    • Reality as a Model
      Dec 26 2025

      Science doesn’t reveal reality directly.
      It builds models.

      In this episode of The Thinking Behind Reality, we explore why all scientific understanding comes through representations—maps, equations, and frameworks that work within limits.

      Scientific models aren’t perfect descriptions of reality. They’re useful tools that improve over time. Truth in science is contextual, provisional, and refined through evidence.

      Understanding reality means understanding the models we use to describe it.

      If this way of thinking resonates, follow the show for more reflections on science and knowledge.

      Keywords:
      scientific models, map vs territory, how science models reality, limits of scientific knowledge, truth in science, philosophy of science, understanding reality



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      3 min
    • Probability, Not Certainty
      Dec 24 2025

      Reality doesn’t promise certainty.
      It offers likelihoods.

      In this episode of The Thinking Behind Reality, we explore why probability is not a limitation of knowledge—but a fundamental feature of reality itself.

      Rather than a perfectly predictable universe, science reveals a world shaped by uncertainty, patterns, and likelihoods. Randomness doesn’t destroy order—it helps create it.

      Reality isn’t fixed in advance.
      It’s probabilistic.

      If this way of thinking resonates, follow the show for more reflections on science and uncertainty.

      Keywords:
      probability in physics, uncertainty in science, is reality deterministic, randomness and order, probability vs certainty, science philosophy, understanding reality


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      3 min
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