Richard Dawkins: Evolution, Intelligence, Simulation, and Memes | Lex Fridman Podcast #87

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Richard Dawkins is an evolutionary biologist, and author of The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, The God Delusion, The Magic of Reality, The Greatest Show on Earth, and his latest Outgrowing God. He is the originator and popularizer of a lot of fascinating ideas in evolutionary biology and science in general, including funny enough the introduction of the word meme in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, which in the context of a gene-centered view of evolution is an exceptionally powerful idea. He is outspoken, bold, and often fearless in his defense of science and reason, and in this way, is one of the most influential thinkers of our time.
PS: There is some occasional noise in the audio, which I tried to clean up in the edit.
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OUTLINE:
0:00 - Introduction
2:31 - Intelligent life in the universe
5:03 - Engineering intelligence (are there shortcuts?)
7:06 - Is the evolutionary process efficient?
10:39 - Human brain and AGI
15:31 - Memes
26:37 - Does society need religion?
33:10 - Conspiracy theories
39:10 - Where do morals come from in humans?
46:10 - AI began with the ancient wish to forge the gods
49:18 - Simulation
56:58 - Books that influenced you
1:02:53 - Meaning of life
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  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman4 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this conversation with Richard. Here's the outline: 0:00 - Introduction 2:31 - Intelligent life in the universe 5:03 - Engineering intelligence (are there shortcuts?) 7:06 - Is the evolutionary process efficient? 10:39 - Human brain and AGI 15:31 - Memes 26:37 - Does society need religion? 33:10 - Conspiracy theories 39:10 - Where do morals come from in humans? 46:10 - AI began with the ancient wish to forge the gods 49:18 - Simulation 56:58 - Books that influenced you 1:02:53 - Meaning of life

  • @MarcosBiga

    @MarcosBiga

    4 жыл бұрын

    After this interview I am confident to say I love you Lex. You are a great asset to the civilization.

  • @zazen69

    @zazen69

    4 жыл бұрын

    Do you regret singing that terrible "Joe Rogan" song yet?

  • @randallr2174

    @randallr2174

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lex, If you get Putin you will be the greatest Podcaster to ever live. This will define you as a man who potentially saved us from ourselves. You should use everything you can to get this done.

  • @bkb04g

    @bkb04g

    4 жыл бұрын

    Let me guess, you ‘really enjoyed your conversation with Richard’....?

  • @avimohan6594

    @avimohan6594

    4 жыл бұрын

    *The Blind Watchmaker* is one of my all time favorite books! Thank you so much for this interview.

  • @viaMac
    @viaMac4 жыл бұрын

    At this rate, I wouldn't be surprised if Lex interviews God himself for his 100th podcast

  • @pooyakhodaparast9962

    @pooyakhodaparast9962

    4 жыл бұрын

    Imagine if Feynman were alive!

  • @Aleamanic

    @Aleamanic

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think that the ultimate Turing test will be an AGI fooling Lex in an interview ;-)

  • @macraevallery3797

    @macraevallery3797

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know, right

  • @ianboelts

    @ianboelts

    4 жыл бұрын

    lmaooo

  • @katiemiaana

    @katiemiaana

    4 жыл бұрын

    For a lot of atheists he just has!

  • @OrganicGreens
    @OrganicGreens3 жыл бұрын

    You can tell Richard enjoyed the conversation by how he says thank you at the end. Not to mention his enthusiasm throughout. Great job

  • @prof.m.ottozeeejcdecs9998

    @prof.m.ottozeeejcdecs9998

    3 жыл бұрын

    He really did, didn't he?!

  • @black_jack_meghav

    @black_jack_meghav

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Chris p true

  • @eaglenebula2172

    @eaglenebula2172

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I suppose Richard would be fine as long as he doesn't have to deal with stubborn flagrant ignorance & stupidity 😂

  • @dud3man6969

    @dud3man6969

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lex has a great way of keeping the focus on his guests. He always comes across humble and non threatening to his guests.

  • @beemo9

    @beemo9

    3 жыл бұрын

    After doing hundreds of interviews, saying "thank you" enthusiastically is automated . Having never heard of Lex before, i noticed Richard didn't seem particularly stimulated with many of the questions, especially the generic ones he gets asked a lot. Lex's slow rate of speech seemed to frustrate Richard at times.

  • @TenzinT
    @TenzinT Жыл бұрын

    What a great quote: “I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.” ― Mark Twain

  • @michaelb9940

    @michaelb9940

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂 be careful what you wish for!

  • @user-cy9vd7rl4h

    @user-cy9vd7rl4h

    Жыл бұрын

    A non sequitur and an antagonistic use of emojis, typifying an arrogant person of low intelligence and high immaturity.

  • @ScottLive1

    @ScottLive1

    Жыл бұрын

    Mark Twain

  • @TheDifference862

    @TheDifference862

    Жыл бұрын

    That does not make much sense to me. In order for something to be dead, it needs to be alive first. *Death is the moment something goes from alive to dead. The fear of death exists only when you are alive. You could not have known what it means or feels to be dead, since you didn't exist before. There was nothing to be had, nothing to be lost, which is the case when you live. And this were that fear comes from.

  • @arnotheron6057

    @arnotheron6057

    Жыл бұрын

    Then Mark Twain was a fool.

  • @johnames1987
    @johnames1987 Жыл бұрын

    Came here following the Peterson "discussion" with Dawkins. Lex, you are an excellent interviewer. Thank you for letting Dr Dawkins hold the mike for almost the whole thing whilst probing and encouraging him to go deeper in interesting ways. Masterful, really. Thank you.

  • @geoffreyhall2034

    @geoffreyhall2034

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree Lex Friedman is a great interviewer... he has humility honesty curiosity

  • @gadpivs
    @gadpivs4 жыл бұрын

    So basically, Lex's podcast is the "I like JRE but I don't watch it for the comedians or fighters" podcast. This is like when you're into a genre of music, but only for certain moments of certain songs, and then you discover an entire subgenre dedicated to just those moments. Nice.

  • @rryanreid

    @rryanreid

    3 жыл бұрын

    He interviewed Ryan hall......twice lol

  • @funfun5656

    @funfun5656

    2 жыл бұрын

    He and Joe actually both have very different styles but I like them both for different reasons as well as on the basis of mutual authenticity.

  • @benlewis5312

    @benlewis5312

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lex loves martial arts almost as much as Joe does. He interviews plenty of fighters

  • @tonyduncan9852

    @tonyduncan9852

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice point.

  • @Bminutes

    @Bminutes

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes this exactly lol

  • @HecmarJayam
    @HecmarJayam3 жыл бұрын

    79 years old and sharper than ever. Thanks for this interview!

  • @Dubs2

    @Dubs2

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lex Fridman is how old?! /s

  • @fengshuimma9160

    @fengshuimma9160

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ninety seven I heard.

  • @ssotkow

    @ssotkow

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, I'd dare say sharper and more eloquent than most of Lex's guests. Love Sir Richard Dawkins. His books God Delusion and Selfish Gene were the nails in coffin... closing my previous life of irrational, superstitious mindsets instilled by mainstream religiosity. Dawkins' introduced a more scientific, evidence based, and rational mode of thinking which liberated me from the conditioning of theological false narratives, and to think/live beyond the egocentric self. Sam Harris' literature also reinforced the unharnessing revelation to embrace and appreciate the life at the present moment.

  • @lrfpv5292

    @lrfpv5292

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ssotkow Haha you are very funny, only fools say that there is no God.

  • @lrfpv5292

    @lrfpv5292

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Kitalia the kitsune ok boomer

  • @nadesmond6029
    @nadesmond6029 Жыл бұрын

    Man, I love the way Lex can precisely grasp what is being said and his ability to reiterate his point of view or his personal interpretations. And so the chain of thought doesn't just cut, and the conversation becomes one continuous wave from start to end. I don't think I've ever witnessed this before to this extent. And it's just so satisfying to watch-what a rare Gem.

  • @scottwarren4998

    @scottwarren4998

    Жыл бұрын

    Dawkins is so obsessed with death and god. I used to like him but i start to dislike him more and more. Besides there are much more interesting things than evolution in my opinion.

  • @timwatts9371

    @timwatts9371

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottwarren4998 Why are you posting that whiny little rant over and over again. Posting it once was pathetic enough

  • @akjohnny5997

    @akjohnny5997

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottwarren4998 what else is there really to talk about? chores?

  • @scottwarren4998

    @scottwarren4998

    Жыл бұрын

    @@akjohnny5997 And why talk about evolution of all billions of things that exist in life?

  • @akjohnny5997

    @akjohnny5997

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottwarren4998 idk maybe cause its the origin of life? if that doesn't interest you go watch some anime or something 🤷

  • @druthenberg01
    @druthenberg013 жыл бұрын

    When I first listened to Lex on JRE i mistakenly thought he was boring and drab but now he's almost the only podcast I listen to now. He is actually super thoughtful and is able to speak on the same level as the great minds that come on the podcast. The mutual respect really creates a great atmosphere and allows the distinguished guests to feel at ease with going deep into their particular subject matter which is superb. Thank you Lex!

  • @faiz.shaikh

    @faiz.shaikh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lex has filled the hole created by jre leaving youtube

  • @druthenberg01

    @druthenberg01

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@faiz.shaikh Exactly mate, spot on. I sometimes go over to spotify to see whats on JRE but tbh I was bored of the comedians and MMA guys anyway.

  • @markb8468

    @markb8468

    2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree! I love his guests

  • @markb8468

    @markb8468

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly I thought he was either not overly intelligent (inspite of his position at MIT) or socially awkward. But he's thoughtful and relatable upon further listening. A good lesson.....don't make judgements about someone or something based upon 1st impressions.

  • @Imightberiding

    @Imightberiding

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have had a similar conversion to belief in Lex Fridman.

  • @Nauct
    @Nauct4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your work, love the interviews you do with scientists. I watch you instead of Joe Rogan now

  • @KaninTuzi

    @KaninTuzi

    3 жыл бұрын

    That sounds like a wise trade

  • @JR41174

    @JR41174

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why not both lol

  • @MXC-hc7jm

    @MXC-hc7jm

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jr is cringy and stupid af

  • @phutureproof

    @phutureproof

    3 жыл бұрын

    I watch both for that more balanced take on things.

  • @vincentjoyhere

    @vincentjoyhere

    3 жыл бұрын

    JR is much more articulate in his questions and guiding the topic; an area where Lex is very weak. Often times I understand what the guests are speaking, but not what Lex is asking.

  • @dallinex3038
    @dallinex3038 Жыл бұрын

    Even as he gets into advanced age, Dawkins is still just as eloquent and well spoken as ever. Just a pleasure to listen to him speak on these topics.

  • @michaelb9940

    @michaelb9940

    Жыл бұрын

    Ok

  • @macias7125

    @macias7125

    Жыл бұрын

    nah he sounds like any typical college teacher using long words to sound smart even tho anything he says can literally be understood by anyone lol

  • @rando_guy

    @rando_guy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@macias7125 i can see where you're coming from tbh idk much about him to know a lot i was reading one of his books tho, and it's pretty interesting it's nothing groundbreaking in my opinion but a good collection of thoughts and ideas on the topic

  • @leccy9901
    @leccy9901 Жыл бұрын

    Coming back to watch this 2 years after I watched it was not a mistake. Lex asks great questions, gets the most out of richard. Really enjoyed Joe's podcast with him, but lex to me asked more poignant questions, and Richard seemed to enjoy the slightly more intelligent line of questions. Lex and Joe together have brought so much information, and great people to us all. I'm forever grateful.

  • @danielmccarthy2445

    @danielmccarthy2445

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, rewatching 2 years later ;-)

  • @inga18256

    @inga18256

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here :)

  • @SpocksBro
    @SpocksBro4 жыл бұрын

    Richard, we're eagerly waiting for "Richards Dawkins reads friendly fan email" part 3.

  • @markkeeper7771

    @markkeeper7771

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'd pay for it

  • @poppopN

    @poppopN

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol ive been waiting for this moment half of my life

  • @fredriksundberg4624

    @fredriksundberg4624

    4 жыл бұрын

    @SpocksBro : And also wathing him reading up recieving hatemails is being funny as well. :-)

  • @PaulTheSkeptic

    @PaulTheSkeptic

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@poppopN How old are you? I'm not sure the math on that checks out.

  • @woody7652
    @woody76524 жыл бұрын

    You can tell Richard really enjoyed this interview. Well done, Lex!

  • @giotto_4503
    @giotto_4503 Жыл бұрын

    I wish Hitchens is still alive to speak on Podcasts like these.

  • @Waywind420

    @Waywind420

    Жыл бұрын

    he is.

  • @toucheturtle3840

    @toucheturtle3840

    Жыл бұрын

    Christopher said enough

  • @shadowdawg04

    @shadowdawg04

    Жыл бұрын

    Sadly we are left with this greenhouse gas bag Dawkins...💩🤡💩

  • @EvaMillerKapKaDesign
    @EvaMillerKapKaDesign Жыл бұрын

    I wish this one was longer. Thank you Lex for all the podcasts. You are an incredible human being!

  • @zachmccaleb7281

    @zachmccaleb7281

    10 ай бұрын

    Did u hear that last quote?? What he said he’d rather spend eternity under a general anesthetic which is what it will be… doesn’t this sound just like the mental programming of the movie the matrix?? I’d rather be delivered up in the tribulation than to live forever in this help

  • @UnknownUser-nu8ny

    @UnknownUser-nu8ny

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@zachmccaleb7281haha that’s not what he meant. General anesthetic is death. It is general because we all will face death, it is an anesthetic because it relives us of the pain and strife that one endured while a live. I hope this explanation was useful. What he said was pretty straightforward I think you may have overdone it with the analysis of it.

  • @normanthrelfall2646

    @normanthrelfall2646

    6 ай бұрын

    Dawkins’ “Best Evidence for Evolution” disappears before his eyes. Famous Evangelical atheist Richard Dawkins used to teach that the “best evidence for evolution” was that organisms; which were similar to each other have similar DNA. This is pure supposition and absolute speculation driven by a passion to obliterate God from the equation of life. Richard Dawkins claimed that genetic research proved Darwin’s tree of life; nothing could be further from the truth. These claims were made before we learned more about DNA and RNA and in 2009 he got his book published: “The Greatest Show on Earth” in which he taught that Darwin’s Tree of Life was supported by the pattern of resemblances, that you see when you compare genes. The fossil record does not support Darwin’s Tree of Life, because there is no evidence of transitional fossils in the actual earth’s geology demonstrating evolution. There is no evidence that plants and animals diversified from a Common Ancestor over millions of years, being due to imaginary evolution. In 2009, the same year, New Scientist magazine ran an article with the title: “Why Darwin was wrong about the Tree of Life.” In it, scientists stated that the Tree of Life was “mis-leading” because Darwin’s theory limits and even obscures the study of organisms and their ancestries end of quote. The “best evidence for creation” is the fossil record, finding only fully formed organisms in Cambrian rocks. Our technology has advanced to such a stage that we can now “read” the genes of many different species and it is even clearer now that Dawkins’ “Best Evidence for Evolution” does not exist. Now scientists have sequenced a great number of genomes belonging to different organisms. Casey Luskin, Associated Director of the Center for Science and Culture, wrote for Evolution News, that Dawkins was wrong! Every gene does not deliver approximately the same Tree of Life end of quote. DNA research does not show a Tree of Life. But what is described as “bushes of life” meaning no branching as in Darwin’s Tree of Life, but organisms that reflect the fossil record throughout time with minor variations, these are attributed to kinds within species due to genetic variety until they went extinct. “Genes are dissimilar in their development and unique as they form into the embryos of different organisms. Ernest Haeckel German scientist tried it on; by drawing fraudulent embryos making them look alike, because he loved Darwin’s theory of evolution. At the University of Jena he was convicted of fraud in 1875. When asked why he had lied, he said it is necessary for us to believe in spontaneous generation: that everything made itself by random chance, because the alternative is Creation and that is unthinkable! A lot of people have a similar mind-set today, this is why evolution will not go away as a theory and be buried. It should be disqualified by the “scientific method” today, but there is wide spread indoctrination through the education system with the theory of evolution which should be abandoned, because there is no evidence to support such a theory which has outlived its usefulness. The indoctrination of evolution through the education system is a “back door” to promoting immoral behaviour within the populace. This is the aim and plan of the globalists to bring about chaos, anarchy and confusion, in short lawlessness, whereby they have a legitimate reason to use modern technology to mark and control the masses. It is simple, if you teach students there is no God to answer too, then why bother to behave! Create fear among the populace and they will be happy to except electronic monitoring by those in authority, but first they must create the environment and the people will look to those in authority for a solution: it is called Cause and Effect. The general public need to waken up and smell the coffee as there is a lot of corrupt manipulation going on by the elite billionaires, who are now controlling bank accounts, politics and the education system, where people are taught what to think, not how to think critically. There is a desire to take away your freedom of speech in relation to telling the truth.

  • @adamplusanon
    @adamplusanon Жыл бұрын

    I'm in awe of how this dude manages to get all the big guys on his show. Incredible

  • @bradIey1

    @bradIey1

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s Jewish

  • @skiboltskieskye1238

    @skiboltskieskye1238

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bradIey1 whats that got to do with anything?

  • @davidbanner6230

    @davidbanner6230

    Жыл бұрын

    David Banner An ’Upside’ of Atheism. A question sometimes asked, by people probing the motivation of Atheists is : Why, if as they claim, they care enough to want to bring “truth” to misguided followers of religion, yet their caring is not enough involve them charitable work? Such work is almost exclusively left to people of religious persuasion? However, there may be a facet to Atheism which seems to have escaped the reasoning of Atheist, in their public debates, defending the Atheist position? It is this: Setting aside the Charlatans who pretend Atheism as a convenient way of being important, there is something noble about Atheists who are sincere in what they believe, yet still do good works, knowing that there can be no spiritual rewards for what they do, as they do not believe in anything….

  • @timwatts9371

    @timwatts9371

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidbanner6230 You’re spouting the usual smug, lying nonsense that self regarding Christians always do about charity. In fact the majority of aid and charity is dispensed by secular organisations but religious people tend to be incredibly self regarding and pompous so they make much more of a big deal about any charity work they do. Your repellent arrogance was also displayed by the moronic comment about atheists not believing in anything. The fact we don’t share your comforting religious delusions does not mean we don’t believe in anything. There, I’ve put you right on two issues now. No need to thank me.

  • @Itskahuna

    @Itskahuna

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidbanner6230 Interesting position - although I have always found the argument that religious persons are inherently more charitable to likely be incorrect, or at best, misguided. I would absolutely concur that data supports the position that religious persons tend to both donate financially and volunteer their time in support of charity at a rate higher than that of atheists. Data seems to suggest this rate is in the single digits - but I don't think the variance is where the argument falls apart. It's who they contribute to - and in that regard, religious persons tend to donate a majority of their overall contributions to their retrospective religious institutions and their time. This seems to be less of an act of pure altruism, and perhaps a bit more self-serving, whereas this bias in selection does not hold. So, even in that small percentage of high contributions by religious persons, based upon the overall rate of their average donations to their own religious institutions - one could easily posit that the entirety of the difference between their contributions vs those of atheists is entirely to their own religious institution and self-serving contributions.

  • @HenningBoerstad
    @HenningBoerstad4 жыл бұрын

    the random bottle of soy sauce in the background has a special place in my heart

  • @justinoheat2

    @justinoheat2

    3 жыл бұрын

    racking my brain trying to think of what richard orders when he gets takeout sushi

  • @nealtauss1715

    @nealtauss1715

    3 жыл бұрын

    ....Random.... how..?

  • @JoakimWesterbring

    @JoakimWesterbring

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was looking for this comment:)

  • @maciejglodek2277

    @maciejglodek2277

    3 жыл бұрын

    kinda annoys me. might be some low ocd kicking in

  • @pavel9652

    @pavel9652

    3 жыл бұрын

    I noticed that too, lol, kikkoman ;) I switched to low sodium, the one with green cap. There is too much salt in Thai cuisine.

  • @TerryRosen
    @TerryRosen3 жыл бұрын

    I have watched countless interviews with Richard Dawkins. Rarely do I hear such interesting questions. Richard’s enthusiasm was refreshing to see as well. This was a pleasure to watch, Lex I hope you get to interview Prof. Dawkins again. PS. the natural light where you recorded this is nice.

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    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @cynic252

    @cynic252

    2 жыл бұрын

    really, he has been asked these questions many times

  • @nenmaster5218

    @nenmaster5218

    2 жыл бұрын

    "I like Dawkins but he keeps saying the same stuff all the time. Nothing ever new." Well, yeah, then watch Professor Dave Explains and his amazing videos, doing things like catching Con-Artists, debunking Science-Denial, spreading Truth.

  • @piertinence

    @piertinence

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nenmaster5218 A Darwinian evolutionary creation myth is. a religious belief in its own right. According to Darwinist evangelist Dawkins natural selection, the modern pagan cult main deity, would have taken some bacterial life forms through billions of years of an evolutionary journey, resulting in the creation of all living creatures on earth, Here is a lecture by the darwinist evangelist as to how the atheistic miracle was made possible. "Far from being a difficulty peculiar to Darwinism, the astronomic improbability of eyes and knees, enzymes and elbow joints and all the other living wonders is precisely the problem that any theory of life must solve, and that Darwinism uniquely does solve. It solves it by breaking the improbability up into small, manageable parts, smearing out the luck needed, going round the back of Mount Improbable and crawling up the gentle slopes, inch by million-year inch." Pretending that billions of years would solve the issue the astronomic improbability is clearly unscientific nonsense. Dawkins pretending that the human eye, the human heart and other organs in our body would only be presenting an illusion of design is also beyond stupid.

  • @nenmaster5218

    @nenmaster5218

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@piertinence Yeah, Evolution isnt a Religion, only the silliest of people think so. Here, if you have intellectual INtegrity, surely you will view and examine and take a deep, long Look at my Proof, right? As Proof, i cite Professor Dave Explains and his various videos, starting with his video on the Discovery Institute and on James Tour. But i also rest my Case with theMention of Forrest valkai.

  • @HughWoo
    @HughWoo7 ай бұрын

    Richard is such an incredible man and thinker. If only everyone on the planet was had as smart as he we would be in such better shape.

  • @normanthrelfall2646

    @normanthrelfall2646

    6 ай бұрын

    Dawkins’ “Best Evidence for Evolution” disappears before his eyes. Famous Evangelical atheist Richard Dawkins used to teach that the “best evidence for evolution” was that organisms; which were similar to each other have similar DNA. This is pure supposition and absolute speculation driven by a passion to obliterate God from the equation of life. Richard Dawkins claimed that genetic research proved Darwin’s tree of life; nothing could be further from the truth. These claims were made before we learned more about DNA and RNA and in 2009 he got his book published: “The Greatest Show on Earth” in which he taught that Darwin’s Tree of Life was supported by the pattern of resemblances, that you see when you compare genes. The fossil record does not support Darwin’s Tree of Life, because there is no evidence of transitional fossils in the actual earth’s geology demonstrating evolution. There is no evidence that plants and animals diversified from a Common Ancestor over millions of years, being due to imaginary evolution. In 2009, the same year, New Scientist magazine ran an article with the title: “Why Darwin was wrong about the Tree of Life.” In it, scientists stated that the Tree of Life was “mis-leading” because Darwin’s theory limits and even obscures the study of organisms and their ancestries end of quote. The “best evidence for creation” is the fossil record, finding only fully formed organisms in Cambrian rocks. Our technology has advanced to such a stage that we can now “read” the genes of many different species and it is even clearer now that Dawkins’ “Best Evidence for Evolution” does not exist. Now scientists have sequenced a great number of genomes belonging to different organisms. Casey Luskin, Associated Director of the Center for Science and Culture, wrote for Evolution News, that Dawkins was wrong! Every gene does not deliver approximately the same Tree of Life end of quote. DNA research does not show a Tree of Life. But what is described as “bushes of life” meaning no branching as in Darwin’s Tree of Life, but organisms that reflect the fossil record throughout time with minor variations, these are attributed to kinds within species due to genetic variety until they went extinct. “Genes are dissimilar in their development and unique as they form into the embryos of different organisms. Ernest Haeckel German scientist tried it on; by drawing fraudulent embryos making them look alike, because he loved Darwin’s theory of evolution. At the University of Jena he was convicted of fraud in 1875. When asked why he had lied, he said it is necessary for us to believe in spontaneous generation: that everything made itself by random chance, because the alternative is Creation and that is unthinkable! A lot of people have a similar mind-set today, this is why evolution will not go away as a theory and be buried. It should be disqualified by the “scientific method” today, but there is wide spread indoctrination through the education system with the theory of evolution which should be abandoned, because there is no evidence to support such a theory which has outlived its usefulness. The indoctrination of evolution through the education system is a “back door” to promoting immoral behaviour within the populace. This is the aim and plan of the globalists to bring about chaos, anarchy and confusion, in short lawlessness, whereby they have a legitimate reason to use modern technology to mark and control the masses. It is simple, if you teach students there is no God to answer too, then why bother to behave! Create fear among the populace and they will be happy to except electronic monitoring by those in authority, but first they must create the environment and the people will look to those in authority for a solution: it is called Cause and Effect. The general public need to waken up and smell the coffee as there is a lot of corrupt manipulation going on by the elite billionaires, who are now controlling bank accounts, politics and the education system, where people are taught what to think, not how to think critically. There is a desire to take away your freedom of speech in relation to telling the truth.

  • @bombrman1994
    @bombrman19942 жыл бұрын

    Richard Dawkins filled up a void in my life. I never experienced having a grandpa and he was here on youtube felt so much love, care, and honesty. Imagine having Richard Dawkins as your grandpa, I would spend all weekends and after school at his place. Finish homework and start bombarding him with questions. I know for sure he would never say stop asking questions.

  • @BOZ_11

    @BOZ_11

    2 жыл бұрын

    "I never experienced having a grandpa and he was here on youtube felt so much love, care, and honesty" - Touch grass

  • @thesprawl2361

    @thesprawl2361

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Anus88 Richard is a nerd himself. That's a very weird thing to post.

  • @thesprawl2361

    @thesprawl2361

    11 ай бұрын

    @@BOZ_11 'sincerity is gay huh huh'

  • @bombrman1994

    @bombrman1994

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Isaiah-wt1fg and what do yo I suggest a holy book or divine power 😂

  • @proudatheist2042

    @proudatheist2042

    7 ай бұрын

    I am glad that you found Dr. Dawkins to fill the void in your life.

  • @BlockchainGhost
    @BlockchainGhost4 жыл бұрын

    Lex, you manage to have those intellectual giants mostly enjoy talking to you while educating the word. That by itself is a magnificent achievement. Congrats and thank you!!

  • @subangovender1673

    @subangovender1673

    2 жыл бұрын

    lex is the worst iv seen..

  • @R.Tafolla
    @R.Tafolla4 жыл бұрын

    The father of the memes! One of the four horsemen! The OG!

  • @avimohan6594

    @avimohan6594

    4 жыл бұрын

    We shall, forever miss the inimitable Christopher Hitchens.

  • @garthhamp-adams2346

    @garthhamp-adams2346

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@avimohan6594 Yes Sir!

  • @thusspokeshabistari

    @thusspokeshabistari

    4 жыл бұрын

    Rip Christopher, dearly missed horsemen

  • @iamwhoyousayiam6773

    @iamwhoyousayiam6773

    4 жыл бұрын

    Looking around, I wonder if he has any regrets

  • @mcd5778

    @mcd5778

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Four Dorks*

  • @ashlierenefahl
    @ashlierenefahl Жыл бұрын

    Favorite experience listening to a conversation. Every time something was said that created a question or new thought in my mind, one of you immediately followed in addressing that next thought. Felt so immersive.

  • @LoisSharbel
    @LoisSharbel Жыл бұрын

    What a marvelous gift this interview is! Thank you for all your work and for stretching our minds with these discussions.

  • @normanthrelfall2646

    @normanthrelfall2646

    6 ай бұрын

    Dawkins’ “Best Evidence for Evolution” disappears before his eyes. Famous Evangelical atheist Richard Dawkins used to teach that the “best evidence for evolution” was that organisms; which were similar to each other have similar DNA. This is pure supposition and absolute speculation driven by a passion to obliterate God from the equation of life. Richard Dawkins claimed that genetic research proved Darwin’s tree of life; nothing could be further from the truth. These claims were made before we learned more about DNA and RNA and in 2009 he got his book published: “The Greatest Show on Earth” in which he taught that Darwin’s Tree of Life was supported by the pattern of resemblances, that you see when you compare genes. The fossil record does not support Darwin’s Tree of Life, because there is no evidence of transitional fossils in the actual earth’s geology demonstrating evolution. There is no evidence that plants and animals diversified from a Common Ancestor over millions of years, being due to imaginary evolution. In 2009, the same year, New Scientist magazine ran an article with the title: “Why Darwin was wrong about the Tree of Life.” In it, scientists stated that the Tree of Life was “mis-leading” because Darwin’s theory limits and even obscures the study of organisms and their ancestries end of quote. The “best evidence for creation” is the fossil record, finding only fully formed organisms in Cambrian rocks. Our technology has advanced to such a stage that we can now “read” the genes of many different species and it is even clearer now that Dawkins’ “Best Evidence for Evolution” does not exist. Now scientists have sequenced a great number of genomes belonging to different organisms. Casey Luskin, Associated Director of the Center for Science and Culture, wrote for Evolution News, that Dawkins was wrong! Every gene does not deliver approximately the same Tree of Life end of quote. DNA research does not show a Tree of Life. But what is described as “bushes of life” meaning no branching as in Darwin’s Tree of Life, but organisms that reflect the fossil record throughout time with minor variations, these are attributed to kinds within species due to genetic variety until they went extinct. “Genes are dissimilar in their development and unique as they form into the embryos of different organisms. Ernest Haeckel German scientist tried it on; by drawing fraudulent embryos making them look alike, because he loved Darwin’s theory of evolution. At the University of Jena he was convicted of fraud in 1875. When asked why he had lied, he said it is necessary for us to believe in spontaneous generation: that everything made itself by random chance, because the alternative is Creation and that is unthinkable! A lot of people have a similar mind-set today, this is why evolution will not go away as a theory and be buried. It should be disqualified by the “scientific method” today, but there is wide spread indoctrination through the education system with the theory of evolution which should be abandoned, because there is no evidence to support such a theory which has outlived its usefulness. The indoctrination of evolution through the education system is a “back door” to promoting immoral behaviour within the populace. This is the aim and plan of the globalists to bring about chaos, anarchy and confusion, in short lawlessness, whereby they have a legitimate reason to use modern technology to mark and control the masses. It is simple, if you teach students there is no God to answer too, then why bother to behave! Create fear among the populace and they will be happy to except electronic monitoring by those in authority, but first they must create the environment and the people will look to those in authority for a solution: it is called Cause and Effect. The general public need to waken up and smell the coffee as there is a lot of corrupt manipulation going on by the elite billionaires, who are now controlling bank accounts, politics and the education system, where people are taught what to think, not how to think critically. There is a desire to take away your freedom of speech in relation to telling the truth.

  • @rabbitskywalk3r
    @rabbitskywalk3r4 жыл бұрын

    it's somewhat nice to hear this humble conversation instead of seeing dawkins debating

  • @ofAwxen

    @ofAwxen

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should see the one with Joe Rogan as well. It's a pretty friendly chat like this one.

  • @Big_Red_Dork

    @Big_Red_Dork

    4 жыл бұрын

    His discussions with Sam Harris are good too

  • @meehoonoelfx1205

    @meehoonoelfx1205

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ofAwxen 000

  • @Maridsp
    @Maridsp2 жыл бұрын

    I just wanna let you know how much you inspire me every single day when I watch your podcast. I send to my friends and they all love you, You are humble and fascinating smart. I am you fan and I love hearing you! I wish there was more people like you on this planet. Thank you for existing!

  • @ansarikashif7
    @ansarikashif7 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely mesmerizing to listen to Richard Dawkins. Thanks Lex for bringing this to us.

  • @ramakrishnagodugunur195
    @ramakrishnagodugunur1953 жыл бұрын

    What a great teacher! Thanks a lot Lex and Richard Dawkins. Dawkins rekindles our desire for wonder in nature everytime.

  • @glennmartin4043
    @glennmartin40433 жыл бұрын

    Richard always delivers such a beautiful delivery of the english language.

  • @Buddfox

    @Buddfox

    2 жыл бұрын

    See also: Christopher Hitchens.👌

  • @phutureproof

    @phutureproof

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Buddfox You read my mind! I miss his insight to be honest, top bloke.

  • @trinawebb1705

    @trinawebb1705

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love me some Richard Dawkins....his voice is like music to my brain.

  • @toniokettner4821

    @toniokettner4821

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Buddfox hitchens doesn't stand a chance

  • @robertpreston7272

    @robertpreston7272

    2 жыл бұрын

    'delivering a delivery' is pretty tasty English too.

  • @plica06
    @plica064 ай бұрын

    I've watched a lot of Richard Dawkins interviews. This might be the most satisfying. Lex creates a kind of calm energy with Richard so the conversation just flows.

  • @jaroslavcech225
    @jaroslavcech2252 жыл бұрын

    As always, an absolutely fantastic conversation! Thank you for asking great questions, Lex!

  • @DaNuker
    @DaNuker4 жыл бұрын

    "The non random survival of randomly generated codes" thats a cool way of putting it.

  • @raresmircea

    @raresmircea

    4 жыл бұрын

    D.Numesh Another cool way of putting it would be to say: *it’s as if nature constantly throws out hypotheses about what design is best suited to survive and make viable copies of itself given various local conditions. These hypotheses are empirically (and mercilessly) tested leaving behind only those that stood the requirements of the environment.* Luckily evolution itself evolves, and the rules by which new patterns are created are destined to suffer modifications. If we are to believe the majority of scientists, there’s nothing special about brain matter as opposed to all other matter, meaning that in theory we can eventually make healthy happy beings without having to put everything through the savage test of survival. Perhaps the noblest goal of civilization is to transcend the paradigm of the "randomly generated" and achieve "intelligently and wisely generated".

  • @williamseaton6730

    @williamseaton6730

    4 жыл бұрын

    This “theory” is raw philosophy, supported by very limited empirical information, with most adherents unwilling to consider the option of “I don’t know” as a viable response as to the “mechanism” that caused and supports life.

  • @RobotNinjaDestroyer

    @RobotNinjaDestroyer

    4 жыл бұрын

    Atheism is a religion. The definition of atheism is a lack of a belief in God. If it was just that it wouldn't be a religion, but it's not just that. Atheism goes well beyond that. Atheists have their own holy book, Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion. Atheists have their own church, reason rally and atheist clubs at college. They have their own preachers, youtube atheists. They have their own evangelists, youtube atheists. They have their own denominations, atheism plus, anti theists, skeptics, humanists. They have their own belief in miracles, the big bang theory. They have their own propaganda. They have their own political agenda, taking in God we trust off of money, teaching evolution in schools, gay rights, abortion. Richard Dawkins wrote a 500 page book about how much he doesn't believe in God. That's like writing a book about not collecting stamps.

  • @raresmircea

    @raresmircea

    4 жыл бұрын

    William Seaton Evolution isn’t concerning itself with the cause of life. For that you should search for the work of people like Jeremy England or Terrence Deacon who use physics, mainly thermodynamics, to explain the emergence of living organisms. It’s a nascent field but it points to the fact that life emerges *precisely* due to entropy, not in spite of it. Knowing history (how science plowed again and again and again through all the neigh-sayers who maintained that nothing can be understood because everything is divine magic) it’s only common sense to believe that abiogenesis is likely to have a scientific explanation within a few decades to a few centuries.

  • @SpongeBobImagination

    @SpongeBobImagination

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@raresmircea __ Evolution of the sort that takes you from fish to fishermen is impossible and hence a fiction. Mr Richard Dawkins is an unabashed *fantasist.*

  • @caterinadelgalles8783
    @caterinadelgalles87833 жыл бұрын

    Dawkins' mum is 100; may he live to that age!

  • @PaulW50

    @PaulW50

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thought the same thing! She died in 2019 one month before her 103rd birthday. Let's hope her son will have a similarly long life

  • @qeva_

    @qeva_

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope so, we really love this man

  • @alexoolau

    @alexoolau

    2 жыл бұрын

    As typical people of higher intelligence, Richard Dawkins suffers dunning kruger effect, who assumes everybody else can understand what he understands. Also low mental ability makes people think they are smarter than everybody else.

  • @shadowdawg04

    @shadowdawg04

    Жыл бұрын

    Can't wait til he's fertilizer... 💩🤡💩

  • @osp69420
    @osp69420 Жыл бұрын

    This was the first ever lex posdact i 'rewound' and listened to again in full. Get Dawkins back on sometime in the near future :)

  • @ObjectiveZoomer
    @ObjectiveZoomer Жыл бұрын

    Holy s***. How do you on your 87th podcast get a world renowned figure like Richard Dawkins? You're really doing something right!

  • @ded5736
    @ded57363 жыл бұрын

    Missed the opportunity to ask him what his favorite memes are.

  • @heronn4las

    @heronn4las

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@UniverseWillProvide 🤣 fuck I wish I could’ve seen that

  • @karimshebeika8010

    @karimshebeika8010

    2 жыл бұрын

    I guess "God" ? ^^

  • @tord1508

    @tord1508

    2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine not asking the father of memes what his favorite meme is.

  • @williamgill5286

    @williamgill5286

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aw piss I would eat one for 20 psshh

  • @Powerofthepickle
    @Powerofthepickle4 жыл бұрын

    What a legend. Dawkins has shaped perspectives on religion and intelligent life for me and many others

  • @danxdanx8877

    @danxdanx8877

    4 жыл бұрын

    He's a disgusting leftist though, he does a lot of damage to society.

  • @TadValente

    @TadValente

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@danxdanx8877 how?

  • @RobotNinjaDestroyer

    @RobotNinjaDestroyer

    4 жыл бұрын

    Atheism is a religion. The definition of atheism is a lack of a belief in God. If it was just that it wouldn't be a religion, but it's not just that. Atheism goes well beyond that. Atheists have their own holy book, Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion. Atheists have their own church, reason rally and atheist clubs at college. They have their own preachers, youtube atheists. They have their own evangelists, youtube atheists. They have their own denominations, atheism plus, anti theists, skeptics, humanists. They have their own belief in miracles, the big bang theory. They have their own propaganda. They have their own political agenda, taking in God we trust off of money, teaching evolution in schools, gay rights, abortion. Richard Dawkins wrote a 500 page book about how much he doesn't believe in God. That's like writing a book about not collecting stamps.

  • @jazzochannel

    @jazzochannel

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Connor CookI have never heard or read Dawkins' arguments as being pro-eugenigs. You are conjuring this up. With that said - people are not created equal. Get over it and make the best of it. Don't deny it.

  • @TrueThanny

    @TrueThanny

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Connor Cook You've been reading far beyond your capacity for understanding. He said nothing whatsoever like what you're describing.

  • @blipstat
    @blipstat6 ай бұрын

    Lex Fridman is so sharp and intelligent a person. There are few interviewers that can hold their ground with Dawkins. Enjoyable to see one that really can meet Richard on a good and interesting level.

  • @tactileslut

    @tactileslut

    Ай бұрын

    Why does he sound bored, maybe stoned?

  • @birlove1471
    @birlove14712 жыл бұрын

    A superb interview .. maybe the most relaxed and engaging I've ever seen the great Richard Dawkins, he appeared open to exploring alternative ideas too with Lex, simply as he recognised that the man is a thoughtful intelligent good guy and wasn't poking fun in any way, just curious. I loved watching this conversation I must say. Thank you.

  • @Griimbergen

    @Griimbergen

    Жыл бұрын

    K lnA sa vno

  • @Griimbergen

    @Griimbergen

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve

  • @emailacct3657
    @emailacct36573 жыл бұрын

    The Selfish Gene is a must read for every person. It would be a great high school text book. Not only preparing people for a better logical life, but parenting if they so choose to go that route. Dawkins is one of earths greatest minds. I appreciate that he could easily retire but he is so generous and continues to give interviews and share his knowledge. I have learnt so much and read new materials just from watching his many interviews.

  • @GooseBurt

    @GooseBurt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Richard Dawkins is far from one of Earths greatest minds hahahahahaha

  • @piertinence

    @piertinence

    2 жыл бұрын

    @ I guess you have no answer to the ridiculous claim by Darwinist evangelist, atheist Dawkins to the effect that the human eye, and other human organs would only be presenting an illusion of design or on his unscientific conclusion that billions of years could deal with the astronomic improbability of eyes and knees, enzymes and elbow joints and all the other living wonders could have been assembled under an unintelligently supported evolutionary process. Keep feeding on the quack unscientific poetry in which he puts his follower to sleep

  • @piertinence

    @piertinence

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GooseBurt Darwinist evangelist Dawkins is admitting candidly that his atheist his atheist brain would be too deficient to be the creation of an intelligent entity. "The kind of design that natural selection creates is qualitatively different than the kind created by an intelligent entity. We don't want to say design, because in our language, design implies a designer." Darwinist atheist Dawkins

  • @piertinence

    @piertinence

    Жыл бұрын

    @@feralmode That the human eye would only present an illusion of design is not logic. It is rather darwinist evangelist atheist Dawkins use of shakespearean English that is over. rated

  • @nuntana2

    @nuntana2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@piertinence He doesn't use 'Shakespearean English'; hahaha, dear me! 😂🤣 He speaks correct, standard dictionary modern English in an eloquent manner, which clearly confuses some people since they are typically dim.

  • @lunabetul9590
    @lunabetul95904 жыл бұрын

    You know what, everybody's making looongest long podcasts and videos but none of them outlines the phases for the audience. Its very indulgent and smart to add that. I dont click to long videos because of this reason. I think you're great communicator, good job.

  • @onestopcop2077

    @onestopcop2077

    3 жыл бұрын

    i didnt know you could note the times in the video and separate the timeline like that, good organisational work dude! :)

  • @rvh9876

    @rvh9876

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lex seems to be very aware of our limited time and he just wants to be a beacon to express interesting ideas to move us forward. I honestly believe if that if he could find a way to to get thoughtful answers from his guests in context without being on camera he would do it.

  • @hamodi20091
    @hamodi20091 Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t forward the ad at the beginning because of the respect he’s showing for viewers

  • @peterdembowy4459
    @peterdembowy4459 Жыл бұрын

    This man helped me leave religion. Thank you for having him on. 🙏

  • @222ableVelo

    @222ableVelo

    Жыл бұрын

    So now you're religiously non-religious. 😏

  • @peterdembowy4459

    @peterdembowy4459

    Жыл бұрын

    @@222ableVelo that makes absolutely zero sense. I am not religious in any way or in any sense of the word.

  • @222ableVelo

    @222ableVelo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@peterdembowy4459 Of course you're religious. You now belong to the body of persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices -- namely the belief that all the religions are false. It usually entails the belief in evolution, but that's not always necessarily the case. I am curious, do you believe in evolution?

  • @peterdembowy4459

    @peterdembowy4459

    Жыл бұрын

    @@222ableVelo You’re changing the definition of religious to for your criteria… I am not religious in any traditional sense of the word. I don’t “believe” in anything. Evolution by natural selection is a scientific consensus, all the evidence I’m aware of points towards evolution being a fact, therefor I accept it as the most plausible explanation for the diversity of life on earth…

  • @222ableVelo

    @222ableVelo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@peterdembowy4459 Yes, you believe in evolution.

  • @shpongle7322
    @shpongle73224 жыл бұрын

    Lex this is legitimately one of Richards best interviews. Great job man

  • @karimshebeika8010

    @karimshebeika8010

    3 жыл бұрын

    I feel like Lex misses a few important points during the meme section. Or he at least doesnt ask the right questions. It is not an easy topic to understand so I dont blame him, but I guess if he prepared a little better this section could have been awesome

  • @Terraproject
    @Terraproject3 жыл бұрын

    You have become my favorite podcaster to listen to while doing analytical chemistry homework, your intellect and that of your guest somehow helps me focus on tedious work. Thanks Lex!

  • @arbykov
    @arbykov2 жыл бұрын

    The quote at the end… brilliant, thank you so much for this episode!

  • @Itskahuna
    @Itskahuna Жыл бұрын

    I truly loved that you ended this podcast with the opening paragraph of Unweaving The Rainbow - albeit not the first of Dawkin's books I had read (The God Delusion takes that slot) it was the second, and more importantly,, the most influential. Not influential solely by its content or profoundness, I would argue this award goes to The Selfish Gene, but because reading it led me to read all of his other works. This paragraph so greatly moved me - I regularly pick up my copy off the shelf and read just this opening. There is something profoundly beautiful about it

  • @thesprawl2361

    @thesprawl2361

    11 ай бұрын

    TGD changed my life. It made me realise how unsatisfied I'd been with the received way of looking at the world, and how many niggling frustrations there were when I heard people talk about things like religion, morality, science, truth, even politics. It's like there had been a pebble in my shoe, but I had never noticed it because it had always been there. And I read the book and said to myself...'what the fuck am I doing walking around with this pebble in my shoe? Why haven't I taken it out?'.

  • @armpitwigs

    @armpitwigs

    10 ай бұрын

    Totally agree about the ending, very powerful words (albeit abridged by Fridman) that always bring a lump to my throat. Often recite them (now memorised) during philosophical discussions with friends - everyone goes very quiet. It was written as a eulogy and I've asked for it to be read at my funeral too.

  • @curiosguy9852
    @curiosguy98524 жыл бұрын

    This is the one I've been waiting for!! Only Ray Kurzweil left now.

  • @prraoable

    @prraoable

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheReferrer72 That would be amazing - it would be interesting to see how they carry it out though because Geoff Hinton never sits down

  • @pazuzil

    @pazuzil

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lex got Ray on his show about 2 years ago

  • @MrChannelnamehere
    @MrChannelnamehere4 жыл бұрын

    Lex is on a roll. According to his reveal on Rogan's podcast recently, he has a 3 hour interview with Eric Weinstein coming up soon too. Yesssss so good

  • @Dave004
    @Dave004 Жыл бұрын

    Always admired and appreciated Richard Dawkins and his work.

  • @scottwarren4998

    @scottwarren4998

    Жыл бұрын

    Dawkins is so obsessed with death and god. I used to like him but i start to dislike him more and more. Besides there are much more interesting things than evolution in my opinion.

  • @timwatts9371

    @timwatts9371

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottwarren4998 You’re humiliating yourself little fella

  • @scottwarren4998

    @scottwarren4998

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@timwatts9371 Are you fat or something, my "big" fella?

  • @shadowdawg04

    @shadowdawg04

    Жыл бұрын

    @@timwatts9371 Says the simp! 💩🤡💩

  • @annier6835

    @annier6835

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottwarren4998 Is that what you’re hearing? Maybe death and god are your “obsessions” not his.

  • @gwenwilson8978
    @gwenwilson8978 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this discussion. Just recently discovered Lex. Love his style. Incredibly satisfying to watch.

  • @dr.heisenberg3707
    @dr.heisenberg37073 жыл бұрын

    Richard Dawkins is a world treasure. A living Legend. Been 5years since I came across his works and his life...I can't admire him more for his contributions to science and our society and our civilization as a whole.

  • @rhysknight8681

    @rhysknight8681

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad this is a common opinion in this crowd

  • @shadowdawg04

    @shadowdawg04

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rhysknight8681 It's not fanboy..

  • @shadowdawg04

    @shadowdawg04

    Жыл бұрын

    The world has a chance to move into broad sunlit uplands... upon his demise - and hopefully soon!

  • @rhysknight8681

    @rhysknight8681

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shadowdawg04 Sorry, when I'm said "this crowd" I meant intelligent, thoughtful people. I wasn't referring to you.

  • @gregspeers1215
    @gregspeers12153 жыл бұрын

    Awesome to see Dawkins feisty self again. He had a huge impact on world view in my 20s that continue to guide me today.

  • @satheesh1430
    @satheesh14302 жыл бұрын

    Lex, you are a great person. All of your videos are great. All of them helped me to think in a different perspective. Thank you very much man.

  • @johanbadenhorst908
    @johanbadenhorst9082 жыл бұрын

    I am a longtime follower or Prof. Dawkins and have a great regard for him and his work, but you have succeeded in drawing out some aspects of him that gives a rare glimpse into a highly developed and well informed mind. Well done, thanks!

  • @shadowdawg04

    @shadowdawg04

    Жыл бұрын

    You fanboys just love smiling wraiths who promote violence & hatred don't you? Do some fckn research... geeze!

  • @KillerChickn
    @KillerChickn4 жыл бұрын

    This has been one of the best youtube channels I've ever found. Thank you Lex, for your interviews, guests, and great interviewing process with such interesting questions.

  • @Agnes135
    @Agnes1354 жыл бұрын

    Crazy to think Dawkins coined the term MEME. Yes, a weird yet wonderful fact

  • @Loddfafnisodr

    @Loddfafnisodr

    4 жыл бұрын

    No shittlord better fitting.

  • @Agnes135

    @Agnes135

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@aleks-wy6uf Well it is actually true, the selfish gene was published in 1976.

  • @aseri93

    @aseri93

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@aleks-wy6uf pretty wack ay

  • @bmxt939

    @bmxt939

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can also call him Dankins. I will now find my way out...of a gene pool.

  • @PhilippeLarcher

    @PhilippeLarcher

    4 жыл бұрын

    this word is a meme on its own

  • @nickinskeep
    @nickinskeep2 жыл бұрын

    Damn, you attract a lot of KZread graduates. Keep it up! Your interviews are wonderful and your comment section is entertaining

  • @mattgraves3709
    @mattgraves3709 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that consistently people will say to Lex that he has a good point or he will stump them for a minute is awesome :) Great interview both and thank you.

  • @nebulag5197
    @nebulag51974 жыл бұрын

    Can we please take a moment to appreciate how far our guy Lex has come over the past few months!👌

  • @DUTYcallsMRswift
    @DUTYcallsMRswift4 жыл бұрын

    Lex, my boy, you are really killing the game man. I love your podcasts, keep it up!!

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Жыл бұрын

    30:10 I currently think that the major selling point of all religions is to not to have to say "we don't know". For some reason introducing supernatural as the "explanation" is less frightening for many people than saying "we don't know".

  • @zak9129
    @zak9129 Жыл бұрын

    What a pleasure to watch, excellent watch/listen!

  • @dakrontu
    @dakrontu3 жыл бұрын

    I am amazed by how many interviews Lex Friedman has done and look forward to watching them all. Lex has the advantage, as an interviewer, of being very intelligent, understanding what the interviewees will be talking about, and also doing the due diligence, preparing himself well for the interviews.

  • @stojadinovicdushan
    @stojadinovicdushan3 жыл бұрын

    Dawkins is my hero, I feel privileged that I’ve come across him when God Delusion aired on BBC. He took me on an intellectual journey lasting decades, introduced me to late Christopher Hitchens who also had a life-changing influence on me and I am SO chuffed to for the first time ever discover that Dawkins ALSO thinks that Contact is an important book to read - literally beyond any doubt the most important piece of fiction I have ever read!

  • @vipersb1

    @vipersb1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dawkins, Hitches, and Harris are my holy Trinity. I haven't read Contact, but your comment has inspired me to read it. I thank you.

  • @manit77

    @manit77

    2 жыл бұрын

    All my heroes

  • @ceceroxy2227

    @ceceroxy2227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vipersb1 In the end, like everyone they will meet their maker. All self absorbed naive arrogant fools in the end.

  • @mikeymyers9617

    @mikeymyers9617

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ceceroxy2227 What maker would that be?

  • @-ChrisD

    @-ChrisD

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@vipersb1 *Unholy

  • @marthareal8398
    @marthareal8398 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Lex. Most interesting guest. I will have to listen to this podcast multiple times. A great expansion of the thought processing event within oneself.

  • @Truffle_Pup
    @Truffle_Pup Жыл бұрын

    Such a shame that Lex never had the chance to talk to Christopher Hitchens. What an amazing conversation that would have been.

  • @shivam.maharshi

    @shivam.maharshi

    Жыл бұрын

    100 miss Christopher Hitchens. What a brilliant man he was!

  • @categories5066

    @categories5066

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah not really. Hitchens supported the Iraq war and his fundimental argument against theism is "I don't like God therefore he doesn't exist". When you sift through his eloquence his points are actually extremely laughable.

  • @Truffle_Pup

    @Truffle_Pup

    Жыл бұрын

    @@categories5066 if you were to be given an enema you could be buried in a matchbox

  • @Swade-kf5vw

    @Swade-kf5vw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@categories5066 It seems to me your religious beliefs inspire a heavy bias against anyone who critiques them. Your summary of his argument against theism is laughable.

  • @categories5066

    @categories5066

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Swade-kf5vw I've listened to hours of his debates and all his points against theism are the same. All he can say is I don't like God because of X and therefore he doesn't exist. He can't give a teleological or metaphysical rebutle of theism at all. Prove me wrong

  • @hameem6845
    @hameem68453 жыл бұрын

    I think this is probably the best interview of Richard Dawkins that I've seen. Mostly it's just him having to interact with idiots who are questioning facts, so this was refreshing.

  • @marzx13
    @marzx134 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Lex, really appreciate these amazing guests you keep lining up. Would love to know your process for outreach and sourcing them. I can't believe the caliber and quality - keep it up

  • @drumsticksusa
    @drumsticksusa Жыл бұрын

    A brilliant interview. I made a special effort to see Richard Dawkins speak in Washington DC several years ago. Thanks to both gentlemen for this discussion that can be accessed again and again.

  • @mr.s.h.818
    @mr.s.h.8184 ай бұрын

    Lex, most your science research will be forgotten or neglected when you pass away, but these interviews will keep you and your guests remembered. Good job short guy.

  • @Basieeee
    @Basieeee3 жыл бұрын

    Man I love Richard Dawkins. Him and Christopher Hitchens are great minds. I remember listening to hours of their videos/speeches, and realized we are really in this bitch materialistically, and how crazy evolution is.

  • @handsomemonkeyking5299

    @handsomemonkeyking5299

    Жыл бұрын

    Dawkins and Hitchens appreciators are the best kind of people

  • @singlecellorganism13

    @singlecellorganism13

    Жыл бұрын

    @@handsomemonkeyking5299 especially the theistic ones

  • @anshulrai6261
    @anshulrai62614 жыл бұрын

    You've outdone yourself, Lex!

  • @MD-yp7im
    @MD-yp7im2 жыл бұрын

    Please have him on again. I loved this!

  • @michil75
    @michil75 Жыл бұрын

    Highly recommend Dawkins' book - the God Delusion. Even when you are a religious person, especially when you are a religious person. Thank you Lex and Richard !!

  • @champ6277

    @champ6277

    Жыл бұрын

    no thanks

  • @categories5066

    @categories5066

    Жыл бұрын

    That book is an embarrasment. His main arguement is "who created God?". Like seriously, that's what kids in 3rd grade ask. That's the best Dawkins has to offer in his massive book. EVen atheist philosophers said that that book is "horrible". Dawkins needs to stay in his expertize of biology and stay out of philosophy and religion

  • @timwatts9371

    @timwatts9371

    Жыл бұрын

    @@categories5066 " His main arguement is "who created God?" Don't be so stupid. That is just one of the point he raises. It's painfully obvious you were too lazy to actually read the book and you're just repeating the angry whining from Christians that the book generated. Talk about something being an embarrassment. And contrary to your infantile sneering the question of who created God is entirely pertinent and is never truly addressed by theists. As you prove so well by just spewing out a pathetic sneer at the question. But I love the snivelling about Dawkins staying within his expertise when we are constantly inundated with laughably stupid and ignorant comments about science from theists who know nothing about it.

  • @geraldbutler5484

    @geraldbutler5484

    Жыл бұрын

    @@champ6277 Don’t be scared it will enlighten you. Take away societal and parental indoctrination and religion ceases to exist. Grow up in the woods or the remote desert and a god Is irrelevant to your life.

  • @geraldbutler5484

    @geraldbutler5484

    Жыл бұрын

    @@champ6277 Don’t be scared it will enlighten you. Take away societal and parental indoctrination and religion ceases to exist. Grow up in the woods or the remote desert and a god Is irrelevant to your life.

  • @phongbong
    @phongbong4 жыл бұрын

    This was absolutely an amazing conversation! Every second was fascinating. Kudos Lex!

  • @volkhen0
    @volkhen04 жыл бұрын

    That was a great discussion! I would love to talk with such a brilliant minds from time to time.

  • @Max11551
    @Max11551 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Lex. Great podcast and amazing work in general.

  • @swamashijudbedolofritt4448
    @swamashijudbedolofritt4448 Жыл бұрын

    When it comes to biology prof Dawkins has a way to explain nature in a way that is so eye opening. Love all his books. A true ambassador to science and a true inspiration.

  • @FightingSportsMedia

    @FightingSportsMedia

    Жыл бұрын

    He always makes things easy for everyone to understand. I dont know anything about biology or science but I always comprehend and get the gist of what hes saying.

  • @sirvapalot
    @sirvapalot3 жыл бұрын

    i love listening to Richard Dawkins and i really enjoy Lex's questions, great podcast!

  • @TheKrazyLobster
    @TheKrazyLobster2 жыл бұрын

    I have no idea why it took me so long to learn about Lex's existence, but I've been binging this channel for two days.

  • @billybobobenner

    @billybobobenner

    7 ай бұрын

    Microsoft will be happy.

  • @profkg6613
    @profkg6613 Жыл бұрын

    This is a thundering discussion, esp for someone who is listening to Dawkins for the first time.

  • @pavelchorda8425
    @pavelchorda8425 Жыл бұрын

    The shortness of view of this guest is amazing, specially in the abstract level.

  • @yourself88xbl
    @yourself88xbl3 жыл бұрын

    Lex I love how you keep such an open mind about science. I've always felt like science was one of the most powerful tools we have but not a language which we can reduce all the phenomenon in the universe.

  • @ioncasu9825
    @ioncasu98254 жыл бұрын

    Here's my conversation with . 1 second later: what is the meaning of life, is there a multiverse and do you think about death? 1 minute later: lets talk about memes.

  • @ZeroNoHighest

    @ZeroNoHighest

    3 жыл бұрын

    @skin09588 no, but now I do.

  • @oxy-moron_
    @oxy-moron_2 жыл бұрын

    Very good Interview, wasn't sure I would enjoy it at first but I thought it made Dawkins very excited at points which I love to see.

  • @catherinerosner970
    @catherinerosner9702 жыл бұрын

    "What females found attractive can be completely useless" says Richard. You got that right!! 😆 This was a great interview with very interesting questions. Good job!

  • @braxtonagee412

    @braxtonagee412

    Жыл бұрын

    I must be the definition of useless then. Oh yeah! Just kidding. God, I'm lonely.

  • @proudatheist2042

    @proudatheist2042

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@braxtonagee412:( I hope you find someone to have a loving, fulfilling, healthy relationship with.

  • @shaurya4763
    @shaurya47633 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating conversation! The questions were very well articulated and I loved the fact that a wide range of topics were covered. Thank you, Lex! Inspiring stuff!

  • @a.a.entertainment8468
    @a.a.entertainment84683 жыл бұрын

    Big thank you to both for that beautiful dialogue! Love you, the perspectives and knowledge you share❤ keep on sharing

  • @kevinn1158
    @kevinn1158 Жыл бұрын

    I love Richard. He's just so bloody sharp. Clean, & logical. That's why I loved watching Carl Sagan talk.

  • @darrello9478

    @darrello9478

    Жыл бұрын

    A creator behind everything is more logical than big bang and evolution. All Dawkins do is to speculate.

  • @kevinn1158

    @kevinn1158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@darrello9478 oh ok. I'd call it incredibly lazy.

  • @darrello9478

    @darrello9478

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kevinn1158 I see your point

  • @kevinn1158

    @kevinn1158

    Жыл бұрын

    @@darrello9478 think about the how the people thousands of years ago saw their world and the limited technology they had. Even now, we are still just starting to have the capability of seeing far into the universe. And millions have died over their belief that maybe a book written who knows when has everything right… books full of hatred toward others. People just seem desperate for east answers to the immense complexity of our existence.

  • @darrello9478

    @darrello9478

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kevinn1158 kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZqOTwduun9Hgd6g.html

  • @dashifoo
    @dashifoo Жыл бұрын

    Always enjoy listening to Professor Dawkins.

  • @kylemaritz4673
    @kylemaritz46734 жыл бұрын

    The selfish gene was one of the most profound science books I have ever read - a complete decoupling of my spiritual livelihood.

  • @casamir1
    @casamir13 жыл бұрын

    Lex asking amazing questions here. This is Dawkins brain content I've never seen anywhere else.

  • @chrisbirch4150

    @chrisbirch4150

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah he even touched on Darwin a few times

  • @MKTElM

    @MKTElM

    Жыл бұрын

    Dawkins is a great mind, sharp, intelligent and with laudable humility. One has to admire him regardless if one agrees or disagrees with him.

  • @CoderDmitri
    @CoderDmitri Жыл бұрын

    This is amazing, ty so much for this!

  • @Jeff010203
    @Jeff010203 Жыл бұрын

    Lovely interview. Thank you.

  • @koodauskanava9096
    @koodauskanava90964 жыл бұрын

    Oh wow. I thought Dawkins stopped doing interviews. Must watch.

  • @FrankReif
    @FrankReif4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lex, get David Sloan Wilson on your podcast to talk about Multilevel Selection. Dawkins is on the gene level selection end of the spectrum, Wilson on the group level side of the debate. It's mindblowing to think of human intelligence as being a function of ever larger and more co-operative groups being able to outcompete smaller or less co-operative groups through cultural evolution - starting from strands of DNA to multiceluar organism (where gene centric Dawkins stops), up through tribes, city states, nation states etc via cultural evolution. With different cultures allowing for larger more co-operative group being able to outcompete smaller groups or less co-operative groups - so you get a selection pressure. Religion can be seen as a form in group identity to compete with out groups despite them not being factually true. The end point of human evolution would be when our species becomes a fully eusocial species that cooperating at the world level. Perfect content for your channel.

  • @zabity

    @zabity

    4 жыл бұрын

    through atoms, particles, things, bodies, groups, corporations, cities, states, alliences, ideologies, global societies, interplanetary civilisations, systems, galaxies, universa, to... don't know, infinitely small particles in something other and so on both ways and all that in just 3 dimensions with added time function

  • @withoutfurtheradoforever
    @withoutfurtheradoforever2 жыл бұрын

    Always interesting to hear Richard's perspective.

  • @dennisroskvist4960
    @dennisroskvist49602 жыл бұрын

    Thank You both for an honest and great conversation! I believe that Richard is as smart as Sir Penrose (14:25) and You Mr. Lex are a brilliant interviewer!

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