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  • How Hitler almost starved Britain – Sarah Paine
    Sep 5 2025

    In this lecture, military historian Sarah Paine explains how Britain used sea control, peripheral campaigns, and alliances to defeat Nazi Germany during WWII. She then applies this framework to today, arguing that Russia and China are similarly constrained by their geography, making them vulnerable in any conflict with maritime powers (like the U.S. and its allies).

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    Timestamps

    00:00:00 – How WW1 shaped WW2

    00:15:10 – Hitler and Churchill’s battle to command the Atlantic

    00:30:10 – Peripheral theaters leading up to Normandy

    00:37:13 – The Eastern front

    00:48:04 – Russia’s & China’s geographic prisons

    01:00:28 – Hitler’s blunders & America’s industrial might

    01:15:03 – Bismarck’s limited wars vs Hitler’s total war



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    1 h y 35 m
  • Evolution designed us to die fast; we can change that — Jacob Kimmel
    Aug 21 2025

    Jacob Kimmel thinks he can find the transcription factors to reverse aging. We do a deep dive on why this might be plausible and why evolution hasn’t optimized for longevity. We also talk about why drug discovery has been getting exponentially harder, and what a new platform for biological understanding to speed up progress would look like. As a bonus, we get into the nitty gritty of gene delivery and Jacob’s controversial takes on CAR-T cells. For full disclosure, I am an angel investor in NewLimit. This did not impact my decision to interview Jacob, nor the questions I asked him.

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    𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒

    (00:00:00) – Three reasons evolution didn’t optimize for longevity

    (00:12:07) – Why didn't humans evolve their own antibiotics?

    (00:25:26) – De-aging cells via epigenetic reprogramming

    (00:44:43) – Viral vectors and other delivery mechanisms

    (01:06:22) – Synthetic transcription factors

    (01:09:31) – Can virtual cells break Eroom’s Law?

    (01:31:32) – Economic models for pharma



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    1 h y 45 m
  • China is killing the US on energy. Does that mean they’ll win AGI? — Casey Handmer
    Aug 15 2025

    How will we feed the 100s of GWs of extra energy demand that AI will create over the coming decade? On this episode, Casey Handmer (Caltech PhD, former NASA JPL, founder & CEO of Terraform Industries) walks me through how we can pull it off, and why he thinks a major part of this energy singularity will be powered by solar. His views are contrarian, but he came armed to defend them.

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    TIMESTAMPS

    (00:00:00) – Why doesn’t China win by default?

    (00:08:28) – Why hyperscalers choose natural gas over solar

    (00:18:01) – Solar's astonishing learning rates

    (00:27:02) – How to build 50,000 acre solar-powered data centers

    (00:40:24) – Environmental regulations blocking clean energy

    (00:44:04) – Batteries replacing the grid

    (00:49:14) – GDP is broken, AGI's true value must be measured in total energy use

    (00:58:45) – Silicon wafers in space with one mind each



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    1 h y 8 m
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