Richard Dawkins said there were two great evolutionary moments. The first was the emergence of DNA, which marked the beginning of biological evolution. The second was the emergence of memes. Just as g…
Memetic Eve Solves The Sapient Paradox


Richard Dawkins said there were two great evolutionary moments. The first was the emergence of DNA, which marked the beginning of biological evolution. The second was the emergence of memes. Just as g…

In this episode I speak with , an Australian psychologist and writer of the Mind & Mythos Substack. Dan’s work explores the intersection of psychology, mythology, and narrative, initially focusing on …

I’m running a quick survey on people’s earliest memories. If you’ve got a moment, I’d love your input:

and join me to discuss More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth, and Belief by Bernardo Kastrup. We dive into Kastrup’s challenging philosophy of analytical idealism, which posits that reality is…

Stepping back from grand theories, this post revisits the mystery lexical factors. From word loadings, can you describe the general principle that holds a factor together? This exercise gets at the ul…

Using Google’s NotebookLM has been a game-changer for searching through mid-sized text databases. In my recent research on creation myths similar to Genesis, I uploaded the thirteen-part anthology The…


Vectors of Mind has been around for two years now, and there’s quite a bit of content that builds on itself. Enjoy this 90 minute monologue where I describe each article chronologically, and give some…

Okay, let’s take a little reprieve from the sapience stuff. I actually had a bunch of psychometrics queued up before being pulled in by the clarion call of consciousness. It’s just so hard to look awa…
