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I get a mild thrill whenever I see that a new Science Set Free episode has come through. It's a type of thrill that is rare among the many podcasts and other sources of information I consume (the only other example that comes to mind is when I see a new post has come through on Jules Evans's website). If you are a curious person who seeks intellectual stimulation in all manner of far flung places, I strongly encourage you to give this podcast a try. It's hard to explain exactly what I find so compelling about it. Basically, there is a type of quiet lightning that happens when Rupert and Mark's minds come together, when assumptions (often unconscious) are revealed and challenged, when new visions are proferred, when science/intellect engages with intuition/poetry in a kind of dance. If I kept talking I'd be apt to drown it in superlatives. Just pick an episode, find a quiet place, and press play.
the material soul via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/16
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I only wish this podcast were lengthier and more often. Mark works well off of Rupert and both are endlessly fascinating to listen too! I immensely enjoy their deconstruction of scientific dogmas that are so rarely brought up. I really appreciate their realistic skepticism instead of the...Read full review »
Benny6996 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/26/16
Not only are the subjects of the discussions so thought provoking and interesting but I also love the fact that both presenters are such excellent orators and indeed even the timbre of their voices is rich and enjoyable!
mariko mindsetting via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/21/18
Very informative and entertaining. Rupert is so underrated thinker everybody should know about him. Him and Graham Hancock.
일베 from korea via Apple Podcasts · South Korea · 12/27/14
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