07 November 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
It’s easy to take our perceptions for granted. Colors, shapes, smells, and so forth are for the most part universal. But some people have this kickass condition called synesthesia, where their wires get crossed and their perceptions get… interesting. BF was privileged to get a man who sees letters and numbers as colors on the […]
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alphabet, Aristotle, biochemistry, color, Cyrillic, disabilities, Dr. Webb, drugs, dyslexia, geometry, Google, Greek, Jediah, kanji, Kevin, Office Space, philosophy of mind, Sanskrit, Shawn, Stephen, suicide, Swingline, synesthesia, The Giver, The Man Who Tasted Shapes, theology, wavelength
27 August 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Imagine yourself in a movie theater. It is the only place you’ve ever known. The smell of popcorn, the sticky floors, and of course the endless projected movies on the screen are your reality. What would you believe about “the real world” if this was all you knew? Would you even believe there was one […]
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allegory of the cave, Anathem, Aristotle, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bruce Willis, Descartes, District 9, education, geometry, Kant, Keanu Reaves, Kevin, Leibniz, Mac, mathematics, Meno, Occam's Razor, philosophy of mind, Plato, reality, robots, Santa Claus, Stephen, Surrogates, The Matrix, The Republic, Tolkien, truth, virtual reality