Perry Marshall
Evolution 2.0
The Evolution 2.0 Podcast explores the intersection of art, technology, business, biology and spirituality. Discover new trends in evolution that change the way we think about everything. Host Perry Marshall is author of Evolution 2.0 and founded the Evolution 2.0 Technology Prize, a $5 million quest for the missing link between the information age and life itself.
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When Dinosaur Books Are More Dangerous Than Playboy Magazine 24.04.2023 52:55
Scott Ransom’s mom grounded him from the nonfiction section of the library so that he would not be corrupted by evolutionary ideas from godless secular scientists. But the questions persisted and the fascination grew. Many years later, he wrote a book reconciling modern evolutionary science with ancient Hebrew texts. His book ...And It Was So: How Modern Science Sheds New Light on the Biblical Ac...
Nature’s Invisible Symphony: The Sounds of Life with Karen Bakker 20.03.2023 38:59
Did you know that 99% of the sounds in nature are at frequencies we cannot hear? Karen Bakker opens up an entire universe of sounds and communication between elephants, whales, moths, trees, tissues and even cells. The world around us is buzzing with communication and meaning that few of us ever suspected. Karen’s book The Sounds of Life: How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds...
The Threshold: Leading in the Age of AI - Interview with Nick Chatrat 01.03.2023 47:07
For many years, we humans have bench-marked ourselves against machines without even realizing it. Many scientists believe that humans really are just machines. Nick Chatrath sharply disagrees and says that the age of AI is going to demand that humans be more human than ever before. He insists that we've never needed a bridge between science and the humanities more than we need it right now. This e...
From Rebellious Teenager to Young Adult: Intelligent Design Grows Up 23.02.2023 1:17:20
Paul Nelson of the Discovery Institute blogged about my interview with Joana Xavier lamenting that we did not fully endorse intelligent design. This created a perfect opportunity for us to sit down and talk with Paul in person and discuss our agreements and differences. Here we explore the gray zone between “life is a miracle” and “no miracles allowed” and we ask the question: How can a design par...
Nancy’s Cancer: We spent $2M and tried EVERYTHING 14.02.2023 54:53
Joe Riggio’s wife, Nancy, was given a maximum of 10 years to live in her cancer diagnosis. She lived for 17 years, most of them in a very active adventurous lifestyle. They spent $2M and pursued every alternative treatment imaginable. Here Dr. Joseph Riggio accounts in detail the journey with fascinating glimpses of many treatments that did prove effective. Our conversation closes with concluding...
Special Live Zoom Session with Jenny Davis 01.12.2022 55:20
Reversing Cancer needs your help. Some very specific help. . . I’ve invited Jenny Davis to talk to me about her struggles in the academic and research communities that vividly illustrate the dragon we need to slay. I know you’ll find it fascinating, but more than that, I think it’s highly likely you can help us find a solution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rocking the Foundations of Evolution 02.11.2022 1:09:02
Karen Wong has a longtime interest in origins and evolution and we discuss what happens when you shift the definition of evolution. Old definition: Changes in gene frequencies acted upon by natural selection. New definition: Self-awareness at fractal levels of scale. Evolution 2.0 by Perry Marshall Biology Transcends the Limits of Computation by Perry Marshall: https://www.sciencedirect.com/scie...
The Biggest Mystery in the History of the Universe 14.09.2022 57:51
Joana Xavier is a rising star in the Origin of Life field. She is a researcher at University College London. She recently authored a paper with Stuart Kauffman on autocatalytic networks, which are nature’s version of M.C. Escher’s hand drawing a hand. We discuss the uneasy relationship between professional scientists and Intelligent Design and then go on to discuss conflicts in academia, science f...
From Evolution to Cancer: The Oral History of Our 7-year Journey 16.05.2022 1:04:06
The book Evolution 2.0 devotes two pages to the subject of cancer and it wasn't until two years after the book was published that this fact received any attention: It is not possible to understand cancer without an accurate understanding of evolution and vice versa. This has now expanded to five very exciting research projects. This interview traces the history of all of them. Hosted on Acast. See...
The Engineering of Consciousness with Michael Levin and Donald Hoffman 09.05.2022 1:13:52
Two leading pioneers in the field of cognition discuss the sea change that is underway in consciousness and evolution: Michael Levin is 10 years ahead of multiple fields in biology, producing extraordinary breakthroughs in limb regeneration, cancer, and bioengineering. Donald Hoffman is a champion of a new model that says the cosmos is consciousness first and matter second, not the other way aroun...
Why the Bible Doesn’t Make Sense Without Evolution 02.05.2022 19:26
Why is there evil and suffering? Why is Old Testament Biblegod so mean and nasty? Why doesn’t God stop the injustice? Does God even have a right to create an evolutionary universe? Hear Perry's 18-minute talk at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Scientific Association ( www.asa3.org ), the largest organization of professional scientists who are practicing Christians. Hosted on Acast. See aca...
Perry Marshall Explains The $10 Million Code Problem 25.04.2022 1:03:06
I sat down with John Maddox who has a keen interest in information, computing, biology and evolution. John cuts right to the chase and hammers on the central issues that make biology a non-materialistic science...along with stories of numerous conflicts we've had along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There’s More to Life than Description 18.04.2022 45:25
Science describes things by quantifying them - weighing, measuring, and counting - but there is a dimension of being that goes beyond all these things. Science, despite its “objectivity”, is a feature of that subjective world. Anthony O’Hear OBE, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buckingham, UK, discusses his new book Transcendence, Creation and Incarnation and explains why faith, hop...
Who Knew Water to be this Controversial? 11.04.2022 51:15
Little do most people know that water appears to have remarkable properties that your middle school science textbooks told you nothing about, including memory and a “fourth phase”. This appears to have deep implications for medicine and biology. Gerald Pollack maintains an active laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle and is the author of Muscles and Molecules, Cells, Gels and the E...
Donuts in the Oncology Ward 05.04.2022 54:13
Richard Jacobs of the Finding Genius Podcast has written a new book called Finding Genius: Understanding Cancer: 30 Questions, 70 Geniuses, 200+ Amazing Insights in which he interviews 70 scientists covering 30 questions about cancer research overlayed with his own personal experience of thyroid cancer. Hint: The cancer treatment ladder is leaning against the wrong wall. Beware of donuts and snack...
50th Anniversary of Nixon’s War on Cancer w/ Azra Raza 15.03.2022 51:29
December 21, 2021, is the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon declaring that cancer was going to be ended by 1976. Many media outlets are celebrating progress when, in fact, the progress isn’t all that impressive. Azra Raza, Columbia university oncologist, speaks candidly about her entry into the cancer field at age 24, the years that have passed, and incredibly promising research that has...
A Nobel Prize Winner Warned Me Not To Question Evolution 03.01.2022 38:17
John Lennox is an Oxford mathematician who is the author of the new book Cosmic Chemistry. He's written many books about the relationship between science and religion and has debated Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. His new book candidly surveys the current state of evolutionary theory. Notable chapters include reviews of work by Denis Noble and James Shapiro. In this conversation that we...
How to Solve the World's Most Intractable Problems 29.11.2021 50:53
In September 2021, a dozen entrepreneurs gathered in Chicago and had a seminal 3-day discussion and commissioning for solving the world’s most thorny, intractable issues. Bob Regnerus was there and here we discuss what happens when entrepreneurs shift their focus from creature comforts to curing the most wicked problems of the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Genome Chaos: Henry Heng delivers where Charles Darwin fell short 24.11.2021 53:22
It is seldom mentioned that Charles Darwin's Origin of Species failed to deliver what the title promised. The mechanisms in his book only deliver microevolution but not macroevolution. Henry Heng discovered a major puzzle piece in his study of cancer and it's called "Genome Chaos". Rafe Furst, a longtime collaborator of Henry's, joins us in exploring the real mechanism of evolutionary change and t...
What Exactly is Cancer Anyway? 24.11.2021 49:45
Doru Paul of Cornell University is one of those very rare people who has both treated over 10,000 cancer patients as their doctor and simultaneously holds a kaleidoscopic view of a huge range of research, theories, and literature. Today we talk about the many competing models and their pros and cons. And, finally, he answers the question: “What kind of medical policies would you put in place if yo...
High-Speed Evolutionary Mechanisms in Cancer Cells—Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About Them?- Rich Jacobs 24.11.2021 13:30
Today I don’t have a guest, but what I do have is a really excellent PDF submitted to me by aPerry Marshall. Perry, has been a really successful marketer, I’ve been following him for12 years, he has been doing it for maybe, close to 20 years. He started off teaching GoogleAdWords, Google Pay-Per-Click, and moved on to Facebook advertising, and eventually, I startedhearing from him that he was stud...
Quantum Entanglement, Psychic Phenomena and Consciousness 21.09.2021 58:22
Psychic phenomena have been meticulously documented in hundreds of controlled studies since the 1980s. Mainstream science publications resist acknowledging this but the quality and quantity of evidence is overwhelming. Dean Radin, who has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a Ph. D. in Psychology, began discovering this decades ago and founded the Institute for Noetic Sciences. He re...
How To Halt Cancer at “Stage NEGATIVE 1” - Azra Raza 09.04.2021 1:04:09
Today if you’re diagnosed with Stage 3 or Stage 4 cancer, your chances of surviving are no better than if you lived in 1930. But your chances are 100 times better when catch it early. What if you could catch cancer SUPER early - years before any obvious indication of a problem? And what if you could then solve the problem at its roots so it never recurs at all? Azra Raza is an oncologist at Colomb...
What Exactly Is Cancer Anyway? 31.12.2020 38:43
This is a unique show in the Finding Genius series. Podcast founder and host Richard Jacobs cites Perry Marshall’s ideas as the impetus for starting the Finding Genius podcast. In this discussion, listeners can learn more about why and hear about the Cancer & Evolution Symposium Marshall has helped construct on cancer and evolutionary biology. He explains:What the basic ideas of his book Evolution...
5 Amazing Things about Cancer, Viruses and Evolution 13.10.2020 1:10:47
Perry Marshall was invited to ND Business School to present at a masters level class on new trends in medicine and biology. This talk canvases a spectrum of issues from COVID- 19, virus evolution and the dark underbelly of cancer research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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