Season 2

Horizons of Humanity

Embark on a journey with Jamie and Clara as they expand their focus to society, technology, and the future of human existence. Explore bold visions, intricate ethical dilemmas, and uncharted possibilities that lie beyond the limits of our current reality.

Quantum Reality and Consciousness

Jamie and Clara engage in a deep philosophical discussion about quantum reality, consciousness, and whether the universe existed before humans were around to observe it.

The Living Universe Theory

Jamie and Clara dive into the fascinating concept of the universe as a living organism, debating whether humans might just be cells in a cosmic body rather than independent beings.

Eternal Youth Society Dilemma

Jamie and Clara debate whether eternal youth would strengthen or destroy social structures, and if progress is possible without generational change.

Engineering Our Own Masters

Jamie and Clara engage in a passionate debate about the ethics of genetically engineering an elite class of superior leaders. They explore questions of human nature, equality, consent, and the unpredictable consequences of playing god with our own genetic code.

Virtual Nations New Reality

Jamie and Clara engage in a passionate debate about virtual nations replacing geographical states, exploring the benefits, challenges, and possibilities of societies based solely on shared values and interests.

State Control vs Personal Liberty

Jamie and Clara engage in a passionate debate about whether state-controlled morality would create an ethically superior society or destroy personal freedom.

Society Without Secrets

Jamie and Clara debate the implications of a society without secrets, where all thoughts, desires, and actions are completely transparent to everyone.

The Price of Perfect Happiness

Jamie and Clara debate whether a society where everyone is unconditionally happy but lacks motivation would be better or worse than our current world.

Direct Democracy’s Ultimate Test

Jamie and Clara debate the merits and challenges of a hypothetical direct democracy system where citizens can approve or reject political decisions in real-time.

Life Without Work

Jamie and Clara debate the merits and challenges of a society where machines do all the work, exploring implications for human identity, purpose, and connection.