Exploring theoretical physics, consciousness, Ai, and God in a technically rigorous manner. If you'd like to support this endeavor, then please visit the Patreon ( patreon.com/curtjaimungal ). Thank you for your charitable and kindhearted support.
My name's Curt Jaimungal, a Torontonian with a degree in mathematical physics from the University of Toronto and I analyze various Theories of Everything from this analytic perspective, though more and more opening up to alternative approaches. The separating factor of TOE from other podcasts is its focus on depth even at the risk of limiting the audience due to how much detail we delve into subjects. Paralleling the intensity found in academic discourse, we're increasingly embracing a spectrum of unconventional ideas to conduct research during this podcast, rather than merely conveying existing information.
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The Geometric Unity Iceberg... Oh Boy. | https://youtu.be/AThFAxF7Mgw
I've been working on this assiduously and secretly since last year. It's been several months in the making, with several rewrites and several re-edits. It's finally ready to be released, thus shadow dropping it now. It's a 3-hour iceberg on Eric Weinstein's Geometric Unity. I work on understanding and explaining different Theories of Everything for a living, and this one is unlike any other you've seen. This iceberg covers the graduate-level math, but it also constantly provides explainers aimed at different levels for those who are uninitiated with physics and differential geometry. Enjoy.
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So... I've been working on something assiduously and secretly since last year. It's been several months in the making, with several rewrites and several re-edits. It's finally ready to be released tomorrow https://youtu.be/AThFAxF7Mgw. It's a 3-hour iceberg on Eric Weinstein's Geometric Unity. I work on understanding and explaining different Theories of Everything for a living, and this one is unlike any other you've seen. This iceberg covers the graduate-level math, but it also constantly provides explainers aimed at different levels for those who are uninitiated with physics and differential geometry. I hope you enjoy it.
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When You Fall Into a Black Hole You Meet Your Antimatter Twin | https://youtu.be/zNZCa1pVE20
What really happens when you fall into a black hole? Physicist Neil Turok unveils a radical theory: there is no inside—only a mirror. You meet your antimatter twin, and annihilation follows. No multiverse. No extra dimensions. No information loss. Just elegant math and CPT symmetry. This is the simplest—and most profound—explanation of black holes to date. It rewrites what we thought we knew about the universe itself.
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Why Universal Skepticism Is Philosophy's Greatest Deception | https://youtu.be/CWZVMZ9Tm7Q
Today we are joined by philosopher Jennifer Nagel for a take-no-prisoners look at universal skepticism—philosophy’s greatest deception. We unpack why doubt itself is the ultimate illusion, how knowledge is primitive instant recognition, and what this means for self, free will & consciousness.
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Debunking the “All Possible Paths” Myth: What Feynman Really Showed | https://youtu.be/XcY3ZtgYis0
Today’s episode is a rigorous takedown of one of the most popular misconceptions in quantum physics: that particles “take all possible paths.”
We dive into the origin of this belief, tracing it through Feynman’s path integrals, wave optics, and configuration space and explain why these ideas are mathematical tools, not literal depictions of reality. This episode brings clarity to one of the most misunderstood aspects of modern physics.
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The "All At Once" Universe Shatters Our View of Time | https://youtu.be/6I2OhmVWLMs
Today we are joined by physicist and philosopher Emily Adlam for her first appearance on Theories of Everything to challenge one of the deepest assumptions in science: that time flows. In this thought-provoking conversation, Adlam presents her “all-at-once” view of physics, where the universe is more like a completed Sudoku puzzle than a film playing forward. We explore the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, the role of the observer, the illusion of causality, and why these foundational questions demand both philosophical clarity and scientific precision.
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What do you like and/or dislike most about YouTube?
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People prefer taking credit to taking responsibility.
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This Theory of Gravity Shouldn't Exist | Claudia de Rham out now: https://youtu.be/hNPMKy6RxCE
Today we are joined by theoretical physicist Claudia de Rham for her return appearance on Theories of Everything to discuss the possibility that gravity itself has mass. In this mind-bending conversation, she explores how this idea challenges long-held assumptions in general relativity and opens the door to a new understanding of dark energy and the structure of the universe. We also dive into the frontiers of cosmology, quantum gravity, and what it means to question the foundations of physics.
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Much of the time when people say scientists are dogmatic, it’s because they have their own pet theory / philosophy that’s being rejected.
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