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The Uncertainty Trap: When Doubt Becomes a Worldview | Alex Kosley & Warren Edick

Alex Kosley Episode 2

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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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