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Science and U: Tesla Physics vs. Dr. Yu

Physicist Dr. Weiping Yu is joined by David Gornoski and Rob Nielsen for an exciting conversation on the flaws of mainstream physics and why Dr. Yu’s UON theory is correct. How do we explain the elasticity in the environment? Why has “equationism” become such an entrenched dogma in mainstream physics? Was Tesla right about how […]

“QAnon Shaman” Jake Angeli-Chansley Revisits Jan 6, Nonviolence, New Technology

David Gornoski sits down with the January 6 Shaman Jake Angeli-Chansley for a conversation on why we need a Shaman in Congress, what it means for one to have an open mind, whether psychedelics are cheat codes, governments as vestige of primitive religion, what kind of protest is appropriate, how we can go about bringing […]

A Conversation with Bob Greenyer on Cold Fusion, LENR

David Gornoski, the host of A Neighbor’s Choice, sits down with Bob Greenyer, engineer and researcher in the field of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). The two discuss the work of Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, the start of the Martin Fleischmann memorial project, the various experiments in the field of cold fusion and their fascinating […]

Our Upcoming Scientific Renaissance

Nuclear scientist Dr. Max Zamilov returns to the show to talk about the next Galileo and Renaissance moments in history. Why is it that we are not interested in innovation anymore? Is everything already solved? Dr. Max says that the biggest problem is an outdated educational system that “grounds its student to a pulp” and […]

Matt Ridley on How Innovation Works, Tesla vs Edison, the Problem with Patents

Dr. Matt Ridley, Zoologist, acclaimed author, and member of the House of Lords, joins David Gornoski to discuss his new book ‘How Innovation Works.’ David and Dr. Ridley explore the reality behind Tesla vs Edison, the problem with patents, how government retards progress, how medicine and cures are hampered by regulations, and why the future […]

Blake Boles: Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids To School?

What do we do to make sure that future generations can think for themselves? How can we help teachers bring some creativity to the table? Blake Boles, author of ‘Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids To School?’, says that the answers lie in removing coercion from our education system. The discussion centers around the […]