2V1B Studio
Two voices, One Brain
Two voices. One brain. We roast big ideas from history & philosophy with jokes you can actually repeat. New videos weekly + Shorts.
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30 de oct. de 2025
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Why Religion Sometimes Fears Science (and Why It Shouldn’t) 30.10.2025 10:36
What happens when a teacher says “Noah had dinosaurs”? Or when a billboard declares Judgment Day — with a date? In this hybrid comedic-philosophical episode, we explore how science and religion each draw lines around truth — and what happens when those lines blur. We dive into historical transformation, modern classrooms, innovation data, and a powerful story about 9/11 and star names that reveals...
The Maginot Line – How to Lose a War Without Leaving the Bunker 23.10.2025 5:32
Imagine spending billions building the perfect wall — only for your enemy to walk around it. This episode dives into France’s Maginot Line, the billion-franc fortress built to stop another World War… and how it became one of history’s smartest dumb ideas. It’s a story about fear, pride, and the sunk-cost fallacy — how brilliant plans can trap us when we can’t let go of the past. Because the truth...
Crécy: When Arrows Humbled Aristocrats | Two Voices, One Brain 19.10.2025 10:12
You ever buy something so expensive that it makes you dumber? That was the 14th-century French knight's entire business model. On 26 August 1346, King Edward III's English army, anchored by a system of logistics and "generational shoulder strength," met the largest army in Christendom at Crécy. The result was a four-hour lesson in leverage, where the humble longbow proved deadlie...
Plato Invented the Metaverse: How the Allegory of the Cave Explains Your Endless Scroll 13.10.2025 14:30
Is your phone a window to the world, or just a wall you're staring at? You know that feeling: you're scrolling endlessly, zoned out, and you wonder what you're even looking at. This video digs into that exact modern feeling, but through a surprisingly ancient lens. We make the case that Plato didn't just predict the metaverse, he essentially invented it—not with code and headsets,...
Socrates: The Original Troll? | Funny History & Philosophy Explained 13.10.2025 10:47
What happens when the world’s most annoying commenter lives in 399 BCE?Meet Socrates, the philosopher who was ratioing people in sandals long before Twitter existed. In this episode of 2 Voices 1 Brain, we dive into how one man’s relentless questioning shook Athens to its core. Was Socrates a truth-seeker or the first professional troll? Discover how his “Socratic method” turned conversations into...
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