Ep. 87: Terence Kealey - Decentralized Science, Neo-Medieval Universities & Longevity Moonshots - podcast episode cover

Ep. 87: Terence Kealey - Decentralized Science, Neo-Medieval Universities & Longevity Moonshots

Jan 22, 20251 hr 8 min
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Episode description

Terence is a British biochemist who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, Adjunct Scholar at the Cato Institute, and the author of numerous books.

Terence is well-known for his case against government funding of science, which made him an influence in the decentralized science movement. We’ll talk about his views on the economics of science and the myth of scientific objectivity. Importantly, we’ll talk about something that Terence has never talked about in public. A new project that aims to do it better.

This new project will take place within the next Infinita Forever Pop-Up City—a new school and research center on the island of Roatan, with a neo-medieval form of governance.

Explore Infinita City:

* Explore the Archive: The Infinita City Times

* Visit Infinita City

* Join the Builders’ Hub on Telegram

* Follow Infinita City on X



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