The Truth Project
The Truth Project is a long-form conversation podcast exploring truth, meaning, and reality in a post-truth age.
We examine philosophy, culture, science, faith, and identity—not to push an ideology, but to challenge assumptions and recover clear thinking. These conversations are unscripted, deep, and often uncomfortable, because clarity usually is.
This podcast is for seekers, skeptics, and anyone who senses that something foundational has been lost—and wants to understand what still holds.
The Truth Project
The Uncertainty Trap: When Doubt Becomes a Worldview | Alex Kosley & Warren Edick
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In Episode 2 of The Truth Project, Alex Kosley and Warren Edick continue their conversation by examining a powerful idea that has shaped modern thinking: uncertainty.
Quantum physics revealed that at the smallest levels of reality there is indeterminacy. But over time, many thinkers took that idea and extended it far beyond where it belongs — suggesting that if uncertainty exists at the microscopic level, then nothing can truly be known at all.
Is that conclusion justified?
In this episode we explore:
• Aristotle’s idea of the unmoved mover
• The origins of the concept of the atom
• The difference between the micro, macro, and the world we actually live in
• How quantum uncertainty has been misapplied to everyday reality
• Why the belief that “nothing can be known” is ultimately self-contradictory
These conversations are part of a larger journey exploring truth, reality, philosophy, science, and the human condition.
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