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Thinking On Paper

Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson
Thinking On Paper
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    NASA’s Moon Dust Problem

    15/05/2026 | 5 mins.
    Planetary scientist Philip Metzger joins Thinking on Paper to explain why lunar dust could become one of the biggest engineering and geopolitical problems in the modern space economy.

    The conversation moves from Starship landings and rocket exhaust physics to Artemis, lunar infrastructure, orbital logistics, damaged hardware, and the growing challenge of building permanent systems on an airless world.
    Please enjoy the show.--

    Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, Space, quantum computing, science, and the systems shaping the future. 

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    Why Are Harvard Economists Finally Taking Space Seriously? - Matthew Weinzierl & Brendan Rosseau

    13/05/2026 | 42 mins.
    Harvard economist Matt Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau join Thinking on Paper to explore the future of the space economy, orbital infrastructure, commercial space stations, space-based data centres, lunar governance, and the economics shaping humanity’s expansion beyond Earth.

    We discuss SpaceX, Artemis, Starlink, microgravity manufacturing, asteroid resources, and why space may become the next great economic frontier.--
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    Chapters

    (00:00) The Balance of Government and Market in Space
    (03:35) The Role of Microgravity in Space Research
    (07:43) Economic Incentives and Long-term Investments in Space
    (12:14) Navigating Political Cycles in Space Policy
    (17:09) International Collaboration and Competition in Space
    (18:45) The Importance of Security in Space
    (21:36) The Power of Space Exploration
    (24:27) Space as an Invisible Backbone
    (28:49) The Debate on Space Investment
    (30:37) Challenges of Space-Based Data Centers
    (33:40) Exploring the Future of Space Resources
    (38:26) Governance in Space: A New Era
    (40:55) Minimum Viable Governance in Space
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    IBM And The Quantum Computer Isolated From The Universe

    06/05/2026 | 44 mins.
    IBM’s Scott Crowder joins Thinking on Paper to discuss the future of quantum computing, why the field remains so polarising, and how quantum systems could integrate with classical AI infrastructure.

    You'll learn about superconducting qubits, protein simulation, quantum-centric supercomputing, Nvidia, and why IBM believes useful fault-tolerant quantum computing could arrive by 2029.
    Please enjoy the show.

    -Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, computing, science, and the systems shaping the future.
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    Chapters
    (00:00) Trailer
    (01:20) Quantum computing: real, hyped, or both
    (02:40) Why reference architectures decide which technologies win
    (05:05) Superconducting vs. trapped ion vs. spin qubits
    (06:47) Why accessibility and algorithmic discovery are the real bottlenecks
    (12:34) Cleveland Clinic's 303-atom protein simulation
    (13:44) IBM's quantum-centric supercomputing architecture
    (16:07) What already runs on quantum computers today
    (17:58) how quantum and classical converge
    (22:28) What Richard Feynman would make of the field today
    (25:25) What quantum computing means for the future of data centers
    (32:01) Quantum computers in space
    (42:19) Qiskit, NVIDIA, and open source
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    Longevity: Can Bryan Johnson Really Live Forever? - Anders Sandberg

    28/04/2026 | 1h 54 mins.
    Oxford futurist Anders Sandberg joins Thinking on Paper to explore AGI, brain emulation, AI agents, transhumanism, digital consciousness, and the future of human augmentation.

    We discuss uploaded minds, AI governance, space colonisation, orbital economies, and whether advanced AI makes war more or less likely.

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    Chapters

    (00:00) TRAILER
    (08:09) Mobile Technology on Humanity
    (11:51) Accountability in AI Agents
    (18:25) Empathy in Human-AI Interaction
    (25:35) AGI vs. Alien Life
    (27:36) Consciousness and Brain Emulation
    (35:52) Uploaded Minds
    (40:33) Parallel Realities and Memory Merging
    (45:16) Human Collaboration and Organizations
    (46:24) AGI
    (51:23) The Dual Economy
    (57:43) Space Ownership
    (01:05:18) Human Expansion
    (01:17:49) The Space Race
    (01:21:43) Space Exploration
    (01:24:22) New Forms of Governance
    (01:26:18) NASA
    (01:28:41) Breakaway Movements in Space
    (01:30:16) Space Governance
    (01:34:18) Fusion Energy
    (01:42:15) Time and Life Extension
    (01:48:06) Extended Lifespans
    (01:52:03) Technology
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    How To Protect Yourself From AI Prophets - Carissa Veliz

    24/04/2026 | 59 mins.
    Oxford philosopher Carissa Véliz joins Thinking on Paper to explore AI ethics, prediction algorithms, social media manipulation, self-fulfilling prophecies, and the growing power of tech platforms to shape human behaviour.

    As well as her new book Prophecy, we discuss TikTok, engagement algorithms, Silicon Valley futurism, predictive AI, democracy, and why the future becomes dangerous when predictions are mistaken for facts.
    Please enjoy the show.

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    Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, computing, science, and the systems shaping the future.

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    CHAPTERS  

    (00:00) Intro
    (01:00) What is the good life? 
    (02:00) Why knowing yourself matters more than strategy 
    (04:44) The analog world vs the digital world 
    (06:45) How prophecies exploit our need for security 
    (08:47) Ancient Rome
    (10:11) The illusion of safety
    (12:27) When predictions work
    (15:00) Altman, Amodei, Huang
    (28:29) How to resist prophecies
    (29:53) Prediction markets
    (31:49) TikTok, algorithms, and the Molly Russell case 
    (36:08) Engagement algorithms
    (40:54) Self-fulfilling prophecies
    (43:44) Comedy
    (46:59) Seinfeld
    (52:16) Karikó
    (53:40) Serendipity 
    (56:13) Why Epicurus beats the Stoics
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The Human Story Of Technology: Conversations about the human impact of artificial intelligence, quantum computers, NASA, asteroid mining, coordination, trust, books, robotics, space technology, web3, physics, chemistry, sustainability, music, art, science, neuroscience, work, rest and play. New episodes every Thursday. Tech book club every month.
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