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Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking

Explore hundreds of lectures by scientists, historians, artists, entrepreneurs, and more through The Long Now Foundation's award-winning lecture series, curated and hosted by Long Now co-founder Stewa... Read more

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Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman: Thinking Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman is the world’s most influential psychologist because he has, based on empirical research, figured out ho... Read more

14 Aug 2013

1hr 17mins

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Michael Pollan: Deep Agriculture

Michael Pollan: Deep Agriculture

Michael Pollan describes his program to transform American agriculture as a "sun food agenda." He is the author of two i... Read more

6 May 2009

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Sam Harris: The View from the End of the World

Sam Harris: The View from the End of the World

In his new book The End of Faith philosopher Sam Harris examines religious faith in terms of its consequences and aggres... Read more

10 Dec 2005

1hr 21mins

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Ray Kurzweil: Kurzweil's Law

Ray Kurzweil: Kurzweil's Law

The next Seminar About Long-term Thinking features Ray Kurzweil, speaking on "Kurzweil's Law"--- the exponential trend o... Read more

24 Sep 2005

1hr 45mins

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George Dyson: There's Plenty of Room at the Top: Long-term Thinking About Large-scale Computing

George Dyson: There's Plenty of Room at the Top: Long-term Thinking About Large-scale Computing

George Dyson is ringing a change on the famous 1959 lecture by physicist Richard Feynman that showed the way to nanotech... Read more

10 Jan 2004

1hr 30mins

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Lera Boroditsky: How Language Shapes Thought

Lera Boroditsky: How Language Shapes Thought

Do the languages we speak shape the way we think? For example, how do we think about time? The word "time" is the most... Read more

27 Oct 2010

1hr 47mins

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Steven Pinker: A New Enlightenment

Steven Pinker: A New Enlightenment

The Enlightenment worked, says Steven Pinker. By promoting reason, science, humanism, progress, and peace, the programs... Read more

20 Mar 2018

1hr 32mins

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David Eagleman: The Brain and The Now

David Eagleman: The Brain and The Now

David Eagleman gives the keynote talk on "The Brain and The Now" at the Long Now Member Summit and is joined onstage aft... Read more

5 Oct 2016

1hr 21mins

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Eric Cline: 1177 B.C.: When Civilization Collapsed

Eric Cline: 1177 B.C.: When Civilization Collapsed

Consider this, optimists. All the societies in the world can collapse simultaneously. It has happened before.In the 12... Read more

12 Jan 2016

1hr 27mins

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Charles C. Mann: Living in the Homogenocene: The First 500 Years

Charles C. Mann: Living in the Homogenocene: The First 500 Years

Ever since Columbus, it’s an alien invasive world. Everybody’s germs, insects, vegetables, staple foods, rats, domestic... Read more

24 Apr 2012

1hr 39mins

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Alan Weisman: World Without Us, World With Us

Alan Weisman: World Without Us, World With Us

Journalist Weisman traveled the world to investigate what happens when humans stop occupying an area. How long do our a... Read more

25 Feb 2010

1hr 42mins

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Matt Ridley: Deep Optimism

Matt Ridley: Deep Optimism

Via trade and other cultural activities, "ideas have sex," and that drives human history in the direction of inconstant ... Read more

23 Mar 2011

1hr 37mins

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James Gleick: Time Travel

James Gleick: Time Travel

The problem of the unknowable future is matched by the problem of the unchangeable past. Both are solved by the dream o... Read more

26 Jun 2017

1hr 20mins

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Douglas Coupland: The Extreme Present

Douglas Coupland: The Extreme Present

Douglas Coupland has done so much more than name a generation (“Generation X”—post-Boomer, pre-Millennial, from his nove... Read more

2 Nov 2016

1hr 28mins

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Seth Lloyd: Quantum Computer Reality

Seth Lloyd: Quantum Computer Reality

Quantum computing is widely considered to be:The most potentially transformative technology of this century;Nothing but ... Read more

10 Aug 2016

1hr 44mins

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Dmitry Orlov: Social Collapse Best Practices

Dmitry Orlov: Social Collapse Best Practices

A close student and observer of the collapse of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe twenty years ago, engineer Dmitry Or... Read more

14 Feb 2009

1hr

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Brian Christian: Algorithms to Live By

Brian Christian: Algorithms to Live By

It is possible to be extremely astute about how we manage difficult decisions. With just a few mental tools we get the ... Read more

21 Jun 2016

1hr 30mins

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Nicky Case: Seeing Whole Systems

Nicky Case: Seeing Whole Systems

Nicky Case’s presentations are as ingenious, compelling, and graphically rich as the visualizing tools and games Nicky c... Read more

17 Aug 2017

1hr 18mins

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Geoffrey B. West: Why Cities Keep on Growing, Corporations Always Die, and Life Gets Faster

Geoffrey B. West: Why Cities Keep on Growing, Corporations Always Die, and Life Gets Faster

As organisms, cities, and companies scale up, they all gain in efficiency, but then they vary. The bigger an organism, ... Read more

26 Jul 2011

1hr 49mins

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Ian Morris: Why the West Rules - For Now

Ian Morris: Why the West Rules - For Now

A Malaysian lawyer told a British journalist: "I am wearing your clothes, I speak your language, I watch your films, and... Read more

14 Apr 2011

1hr 38mins

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