Karen Wong
The Meaning Code
Mapping the universe through discussions about physics, art, economics, philosophy, and more. The search for meaning through connections from one domain of knowledge to another. Finding the code that connects the substructures of the universe. For video recordings of these podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgp_r6WlBwDSJrP43Mz07GQ Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/klwong43 View my art here: https://karenwongartcom
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Episodes
Seeing Progressivism through the Rear View Mirror 17.01.2025 1:11:06
Karen Wong and Joy Frimpong engage in a conversation about progressivism, exploring how Joy's educational experiences contributed to her understanding of the ideology. Joy notes that while she can't point to a specific moment of indoctrination, the influence of media and cultural narratives played a significant role in shaping her views. She describes this influence as a "cultural dis-ease" that p...
Tyler on pathfinding algorithms for building education, complex information networks and community. 14.01.2025 1:33:00
Tyler Hollett, a problem-solver and facilitator within Discord communities, shares insights from his journey through various online spaces and the creation of the Metagora project, which aims to streamline educational curricula within a community setting. They conclude by discussing the potential of Tyler's website, which features a dynamic visual representation of available knowledge along with o...
The Narrative Format of Language, Art-making and Consciousness 10.01.2025 1:22:41
Michael has been a regular on The Meaning Code discussing such topics as Owen Barfield, data compression and radical orthodoxy, and today, he joins to consider the meaning and role of narrative. Topics Covered: Exploring Particle Self-Organization The Limits of Objective Perspective in Science and Transcendence Computational Epistemology and Meaning in Tradition Exploring Desires and Identity thro...
Artistic Expression as a Path to a Healed Life: The Art of Lester Rapaport 05.12.2024 1:33:45
Much of this conversation can be enjoyed In podcast form, but if you want to see Lester's art during the discussion, the YouTube format would be better. https://youtu.be/DsLS-vojqt4 A rich dialogue between Karen Wong and Lester Rappaport, focusing on their artistic journeys and the intellectual influences (Jordan Peterson and John Vervaeke, among others) that have shaped their work: The conversati...
The Transforming Power of Constant Surprise: Further Up and Further In 28.11.2024 1:24:52
Brantley Vosler is a worship pastor and joins Karen to talk about the nature of meaning as it relates to music, as a language and as a path forward.
The concept of risk understood through the lens of human cognition and pattern recognition. 21.11.2024 1:35:58
Haris, computer scientist, mathematician and student of the classics, joins Karen to discuss the concept of risk understood through the lens of human cognition and pattern recognition. Timestamps: 00:00 Exploration of Meta-Hypotheses and Platonic Philosophy 07:30 Mount St. Helens and Ecosystem Regeneration 11:30 Quantum Concepts and Universal Fittedness 20:15 Hypothesis Generation and the Nature o...
William Dembski on Complex Specified Information and The No Free Lunch Theorem 24.10.2024 1:16:20
A noted mathematician and philosopher, William A. Dembski is a Founding and Senior Fellow with Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and a Distinguished Fellow with the Institute’s Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence. His most recent books relating to intelligent design include Being as Communion: A Metaphysics of Information (2014), Evolutionary Informatic...
A Sociologist Walks into a Conference and Interesting Things Happen: Encountering Face to Face 15.10.2024 1:30:21
Clara Gaddie, graduate student at University of Notre Dame in Sociology, has been studying This Little Corner for awhile now, and she took the opportunity of attending the Estuary Northwest Conference in Olympia to check it out, encountering Face to Face.
Price as the Cognitive Glue of Multiple Intelligences: Ben Lyon and Marcus Shera on Economics and Biology 10.10.2024 1:32:40
Ben Lyons recently gave a talk on Michael Levin's Academic Channel with his theory that price in economics relates to Levin's theory of bio electricity as the cognitive glue of collective intelligence. Marcus Shera, expert in Austrian Economics, joins us to discuss this theory and how it might apply to the wider view. Timestamps: 0:00 Introductions 04:28 Exploring the Concept of Value in Economics...
Thoughts on the Estuary Northwest 2024 Conference: Encountering Face to Face, Lauren and Kara 08.10.2024 1:02:52
Lauren and Kara were new to TLC and still got up the courage to attend the Northwest Estuary Conference in Olympia, WA. We talk about their experience.
The Foundations of Archdisciplinarity, Cory David Barker, et al: The Arch of Universal Computability 03.10.2024 1:20:36
Karen and Cory David Barker discuss the book "Foundations of Arch Disciplinarity" and the contributions of Brendan Graham Dempsey starting with Cory's early life and his interest in comparative religion and Carl Jung's work, which led him to develop archidisciplinarity, including scopes of inquiry towards a broader discussion on the evolution of human advancement and the integration of disparate d...
Recurring Patterns in the Fractal Nature of the Cosmos 26.09.2024 1:22:25
Michael Bull, author of Bible Matrix and numerous other works joins Tomer Solomon to discuss the question, "Is the chiastic structure a literary device or does it reflect a deep core pattern of reality?" Tomer draws on his knowledge of Arthur Young's Reflexive Universe and A. N. Whitehead's process philosophy to discuss the isomorphisms of these structures that keep showing up everywhere as scale...
Jordan Hall and Michael Levin: Bowtie, Identity, Hyperobject, Synchronicity, Salience and OODA Loops 19.09.2024 59:53
Michael Levin, developmental and synthetic biologist from Tufts U meets Jordan Hall, pioneer of disruptive technologies. What's the crossover? Come along to find out! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:34 Bowtie concept in cognitive systems 08:54 Collective Intelligence and Embodiment 17:15 Markets and Cognitive glue 19:33 Scaling 22:14 Mechanisms of Cognitive Glue 24:47 Identity question 25:12 Mechanisms...
Austrian Economics and Systems Biology: Price, Value and Profit as Scale Invariant concepts 12.09.2024 1:21:37
Can the price mechanism be seen in biology? Signups for Olympia Face to Face conference at: https://estuarynorthwest2024.com Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 23:01 How is the price mechanism influenced by collective intelligence? 27:06 What is the role of subjective value in determining prices? 44:43 How does profit provide different kinds of information compared to prices? 1:03:38 Is inflation an evil for...
Individuality, Subjectivity and Intuition: a Dissection of Maps of Meaning by Jordan Peterson Part 1 05.09.2024 1:17:03
Olena and Karen explore specific paragraphs of "Maps of Meaning" regarding the implications of individuality and subjectivity in Peterson's teachings, highlighting the complex dynamics in personal growth and interaction with others as well as the nuanced relationship between humility and confidence drawing insights from the work of Dallas Willard, and discussing the development of intuition and it...
Kayfabe of the American dream, fear, demonic power, and conscious love. 29.08.2024 1:18:46
Karen Wong and General Grizwald Grim of the First Ingression Protocol discussed a range of topics, including an upcoming conference in Olympia, WA (estuarynorthwest2024.com). Conspiracy theories, the educational system, the kayfabe of the American dream, fear, demonic power, and conscious love emphasizing the importance of clear communication, trusted human networks, positive actions, and reliance...
Rafe Kelley on Embodiment, Love, Sacrifice and a View of the Metamodern 22.08.2024 1:20:33
Rafe Kelley, founder of Evolve Move Play and host of a podcast by the same name get together to lay the groundwork for a conference at which they will speak in September. Timestamps follow info on the conference. https://estuarynorthwest2024.com Olympia, WA, September 12 through 15. Signups are still available. Other speakers include Paul VanderKlay, Dr. Chris Green, Dr. Michael Martin and poet Gr...
D C Schindler and Jordan Hall: What is Novelty and where does it come from? The radical nature of the gift of multiple problems. 15.08.2024 1:26:19
The conversation between D C Schindler (PhD professor of metaphysics and anthropology) and Jordan Hall (pioneer of disruptive technologies) emphasized the need to bridge the domains of science, philosophy, and theology to gain a deeper understanding of the transcendent and its implications for human identity and the pursuit of knowledge. Timestamps follow announcements: Reminder there is still tim...
Towards Completeness: Sam Tideman on a Drive to Survive, the Pursuit of Perfection and Adaptability 12.08.2024 1:31:11
Sam Tideman of the YouTube channel, Transfigured, joins Karen to discuss the recent Peter Robinson interview with Stephen Meyer, David Berlinski and James Orr called The Magician's Twin. Info for the September conference in Olympia, WA where I will be one of the speakers. https://www.estuarynorthwest2024.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:06. The Nature of Scientific Laws 19:02 Aristotle's Four Cause...
Annie Crawford: How a Sacramental View of the World addresses The Meaning Crisis: That Hideous Strength by C S Lewis 11.08.2024 1:55:47
Annie Crawford, a classical educator and cultural apologist, discussed her work in renewing a sacramental view of the world emphasizing the importance of this worldview in addressing the modern meaning crisis as it reveals that meaning is woven into the fabric of creation. Annie defined sacraments as visible signs of invisible grace. She shared her personal journey of rebuilding her life and famil...
Metrology: The Art and Science of Measurement, or "Why We Need to Make Friends with the Unknown" 25.07.2024 1:29:20
Apologies! Right around 6 minutes, I say Adam Sandler when I meant Adam Savage:-) Timestamps are approximate. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:00 The Intersection of Art and Science in Measurement 15:00 Tolerance and Precision in Manufacturing 25:00 Viscosity and its Relationship to Environmental Factors 41:00 The Complexity of Science and Empirical Derivation 46:00 Discussion on Thermodynamics and Visc...
The Book of Job: A Deep Dive into the Human Side of Suffering 18.07.2024 1:34:12
Karen Wong and Jess Purviance ranged from their personal backgrounds and interests to deep theological explorations of the Book of Job. They discussed how a deep dive into a specific topic can reveal the interconnectedness and how it can provide a framework for understanding the world. They also spoke of embracing uncertainty and finding faith in difficult circumstances, drawing inspiration from s...
Christian Baxter: Can the Telos of Worship Build a Meaningful Bridge between Religious Traditions? 11.07.2024 1:28:58
Christian Baxter of the new Youtube Channel, Yours Truly, joins Karen for an extended discussion of the telos of worship. For a peak at how AI described this conversation, scroll down past the links. The very first episode on Christian's channel: https://youtu.be/aUbULLbltzo?si=ZF249oYpIyJK0NHO Christian's first conversation with Karen: https://youtu.be/tSIFpKcE_Fk?si=u62VXLD9EgDwO0s- "Living Wate...
Sevilla King on The Estuary Experience 04.07.2024 1:23:46
This September I will be one of the speakers at Encountering Face to Face, Estuary Northwest 2024, a conference sponsored by Grail Country in Olympia, Washington. It will take place September 12-14 and will also feature Paul VanderKlay, Chris Green, Michael Martin, Rafe Kelley, and Graham Pardun. You can find out more about it here. https://estuarynorthwest2024.com I'm publishing this video now be...
Convey Your Thoughts with Care: The Language of Specificity, Definition and Description 27.06.2024 1:19:56
William joins Karen to propose some ideas around the necessity of specificity in language, what it means to be "obvious", and how definition differs from description. As Peterson says, tell the truth, at least don't lie. Karen will be one of the speakers at the Pacific Northwest Estuary conference in Olympia, WA (September 12-15) sponsored by Grail Country's Nate Hile. Info here: https://www.estua...
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