In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, Stewart Alsop talks with
Aaron Lowry about the shifting landscape of attention, technology, and meaning—moving through themes like treasure-hunt metaphors for human cognition, relevance realization, the evolution of observational tools, decentralization, blockchain architectures such as Cardano, sovereignty in computation, the tension between scarcity and abundance, bioelectric patterning inspired by Michael Levin’s research, and the broader cultural and theological currents shaping how we interpret reality. You can follow Aaron’s work and ongoing reflections on X at
aaron_lowry.
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00:00:00 Stewart and Aaron open with the
treasure-hunt metaphor,
salience landscapes, and how curiosity shapes perception.
00:05:00 They explore shifting
observational tools, Hubble vs
James Webb, and how data reframes what we think is real.
00:10:00 The conversation moves to
relevance realization, missing “Easter eggs,” and the posture of
openness.
00:15:00 Stewart reflects on
AI, productivity, and feeling pulled deeper into computers instead of freed from them.
00:20:00 Aaron connects this to
monetary policy,
scarcity, and technological pressure.
00:25:00 They examine
voice interfaces, edge computing, and trust vs convenience.
00:30:00 Stewart shares experiments with
Raspberry Pi, self-hosting, and escaping SaaS dependence.
00:35:00 They discuss
open-source, China’s strategy, and the economics of free models.
00:40:00 Aaron describes building
hardware–software systems and sensor-driven projects.
00:45:00 They turn to
blockchain,
UTXO vs account-based, node sovereignty, and Cardano.
00:50:00 Discussion of
decentralized governance, incentives, and transparency.
00:55:00 Geopolitics enters:
BRICS, dollar reserve, private credit, and institutional fragility.
01:00:00 They reflect on the
meaning crisis,
gnosticism, reductionism, and shattered cohesion.
01:05:00 Michael Levin,
bioelectric patterning, and
vertical causation open new biological and theological frames.
01:10:00 They explore
consciousness as fundamental, Stephen Wolfram, and the limits of engineered solutions.
01:15:00 Closing thoughts on
good-faith orientation, societal transformation, and the pull toward wilderness.
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