No, We Don't Live in a F---ing Simulation!

No, We Don't Live in a F---ing Simulation!

Author: Our Opinions Are Correct February 6, 2025 Duration: 43:37

It's a fun thought experiment: what if the universe is a simulation, and nothing around us is real? But lately, some of the most powerful people in tech (and politics) have been saying they believe this is true. Why would they think that? To understand, we talk to Damien P. Williams at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Paris Marx, host of the Tech Won't Save Us podcast. Spoiler alert: anyone who'd trap us in a simulation would have to be a total sociopath.


What if the robots win, or we finally make first contact? How do the stories we tell about the future shape the technology and culture we build today? Our Opinions Are Correct isn't just a celebration of sci-fi; it's a lively, essential conversation about the genre's powerful grip on our real world. Hosts Annalee Newitz and Charlie Jane Anders bring a unique lens to these questions: one is a science journalist who crafts fiction, the other a celebrated novelist with a deep obsession for actual science. Together, they pick apart the books, films, and shows that define speculative storytelling, moving beyond simple reviews to uncover how these narratives reflect and influence everything from social justice to scientific ethics. New episodes every other week dive into a single topic, whether it's the politics of a beloved space opera or the neuroscience in a cyberpunk thriller, always with curiosity and a critical eye. This podcast argues that our favorite escapes are never just entertainment-they're blueprints, warnings, and mirrors for the human condition. Tune in for discussions that are as intellectually rigorous as they are genuinely fun, guaranteed to make you see the genre, and the world outside your window, in a completely new light.
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