Richard Feynman on the Pleasure of Finding Things Out
In 1981, Richard Feynman sat for a BBC Horizon interview that became one of the most celebrated conversations about the scientific mind ever recorded. With most of his life behind him, he reflected on everything from his father's unconventional teaching to the moral weight of the atomic bomb to the pure pleasure of not knowing.
This visual guide distills the full interview into a structured, easy-to-follow journey through Feynman's most powerful ideas, helping you synthesize the key themes and see how they connect.
Eric Weinstein on a World Running Out of Road
Eric Weinstein joins Triggernometry for a sweeping diagnosis of why the world feels like it's losing grip. He argues that our institutions aren't just failing, they're structurally incapable of honesty. And with AI poised to dissolve the capital-labour relationship, the reckoning may arrive before anyone is ready.
This visual guide breaks down Weinstein's dense but rewarding ideas into navigable sections, from the mechanics of institutional capture to a timeline of economic stagnation, and the two phases of AI disruption.