ClaraNarratio

ClaraNarratio Debate Candy

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Serious, sourced, and adversarial pro/con debate conversations on Brain Candy topics.

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9. Jul 2026

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Are Ghost Ships Already Testing Europe? 09.07.2026

Are Ghost Ships Already Testing Europe? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is Russia’s Wartime Social Contract Breaking? 09.07.2026

Is Russia’s Wartime Social Contract Breaking? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Should We Engineer the Doomsday Glacier? 07.07.2026

Should We Engineer the Doomsday Glacier? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is the Atlantic Cold Blob Proof the AMOC Is Weakening? 07.07.2026

The North Atlantic cold blob is strong evidence that the AMOC is weakening. This debate tests how strong the AMOC case really is.

Is Disclosure Enough? 03.07.2026

Is Disclosure Enough? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is NSPM-7 Public Safety or Political Prosecution? 29.06.2026

Is NSPM-7 Public Safety or Political Prosecution? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Horizon of Hope: The First Autonomous Maritime Rescue Debate 18.06.2026

Horizon of Hope: The First Autonomous Maritime Rescue Debate explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is the Iran Deal a Sovereignty Trap? 18.06.2026

Is the Iran Deal a Sovereignty Trap? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is the Iran Deal a Sovereignty Trap? 18.06.2026

Is the Iran Deal a Sovereignty Trap? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is America Driving Its Scientists Away? 17.06.2026

Is America Driving Its Scientists Away? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Should the World Cup Become a Protest Stage? 15.06.2026

Should the World Cup Become a Protest Stage? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Does Focus Training Really Work? 10.06.2026

A Science Candy Evidence Check testing whether focus training really works, what the original studies measured, and where the evidence is promising, weak, or still uncertain.

SpaceX IPO: Engineering Generational Wealth Through Equity Ownership Debate 10.06.2026

SpaceX IPO: Engineering Generational Wealth Through Equity Ownership Debate explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is the Atlantic Cold Blob Proof the AMOC Is Weakening? 09.06.2026

Is the Atlantic Cold Blob Proof the AMOC Is Weakening? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Should We Believe Helion’s Fusion Timeline? 09.06.2026

Should We Believe Helion’s Fusion Timeline? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is Quantum Computing Mostly Promise—or Mostly Hype? 08.06.2026

Is Quantum Computing Mostly Promise—or Mostly Hype? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Sovereign Wealth Funds: Critiquing the AI Equity Proposal Debate 07.06.2026

Sovereign Wealth Funds: Critiquing the AI Equity Proposal Debate explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Should Presidents Get to Remodel the People’s Monuments? 06.06.2026

Should Presidents Get to Remodel the People’s Monuments? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Guardrails of Democracy: Stress-Testing the 2026 Midterms Debate 05.06.2026

Guardrails of Democracy: Stress-Testing the 2026 Midterms Debate explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Tiananmen Square Remembered: Student Protest and the War on Memory 05.06.2026

Tiananmen Square Remembered: Student Protest and the War on Memory explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Is the White House Octagon Harmless Populism or National Humiliation? 04.06.2026

Is the White House Octagon Harmless Populism or National Humiliation? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Does SpaceX Prove Billionaires Build the Future? 03.06.2026

Does SpaceX Prove Billionaires Build the Future? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Are EV Subsidies Worth It? 03.06.2026

Are EV Subsidies Worth It? explores the story, context, and consequences behind this Debate Candy episode.

Should We Trust the Godfather of AI? 02.06.2026

A Debate Candy companion to "Why the Godfather of AI Fears AI," weighing whether Geoffrey Hinton's warnings should be treated as urgent evidence or as one influential scientist's worried interpretation of a fast-moving field. One side argues that his insider status makes the warning hard to dismiss; the other asks whether fear, uncertainty, and institutional incentives can distort the public conve...

The Fifth Force: Discovery or Mirage? 01.06.2026

This Debate Candy companion takes the argument head-on: do persistent particle-physics anomalies point toward a real crack in the Standard Model, or are researchers staring too hard at statistical noise, messy hadronic effects, and experimental uncertainty? One side argues that the pattern of B-meson anomalies and lepton-universality tensions deserves to be treated as a serious hint of new physics...

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