#TDAG (The Dead And Gone) --- SynTalk

#TDAG (The Dead And Gone) --- SynTalk

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October 26, 2024 · 1h 16m

About this episode

This episode explores profound questions about death, identity, and the nature of life through the lenses of philosophy, theology, and genomic sciences.

Do you have neanderthal DNA? Is your body your identity? What makes the knowledge of death possible when no one alive has experienced it first hand? How does dying feel? What are your schemas for understanding death? Is death the default, & it is life that happens occasionally? Does a cell know when it ought to die? When is an organism dead? When can we not dream? Can (certain) tissues and organs regenerate? What are the biochemical reactions a response to? What does oxygen do? Does the concept of death make control over others possible? Can we reverse death itself? What is the 'location' of a person? Do all cells come from other living cells? Or, can cells be created artificially from scratch? Is the body inferior to atman? Intrinsically, is everything conscious? Why do we see matter around if it's all one consciousness? Is Higg's boson dead? Do the cells need to divide to avoid death? Is dying like falling in deep sleep, & do we therefore die everyday? How does structure and order reproduce? What did you inherit from your mother at birth? Can dead mammoths be resurrected? &, will we have the power to create varied artificial life in the future with genome writing? SynTalk…

People in this episode

Guests: Swami Narasimhananda, Prof. Binay Panda, Prof. G. Nagarjuna

Topics covered

  • death
  • identity
  • philosophy
  • genomics
  • theology

Keywords

  • neanderthal DNA
  • biochemical reactions
  • regeneration
  • artificial life
  • Higg's boson

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Places: Pune, Kozhikode, New Delhi

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