The Jim Rutt Show

EP 342 Worldviews: Jordan Hall on Reality as Relationship and Why the Dead Are Still With Us

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May 5, 2026
Jordan Hall, co-founder of Neurohacker Collective and systems thinker, explores reality as relationship and the phenomenology of waking. He discusses memory, the soul as binding finite and infinite, transcendentals like mathematical patterns, mediation as the fabric of reality, how meaning keeps the dead present, and legacy as love realized through relationships.
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INSIGHT

Confidence Versus Certainty As Different Knowledge Modes

  • Jordan distinguishes knowing with confidence from knowing with certainty as different experiential qualities.
  • He gives the example of being confident one's relationship will survive versus being certain about love as a foundational bedrock for choices.
ADVICE

Act On The Reality You Perceive Not Hypothetical Simulations

  • Act on the perceived reality you inhabit because hypothetical simulations add no practical value to choices.
  • Jordan says being a pragmatic realist makes choices isomorphic whether you imagine a simulation or not, so focus on meaningful engagement.
INSIGHT

Reality Is Always Mediated Relationship

  • Jordan rejects the idea of unmediated access to reality as incoherent; mediation and relationship constitute reality.
  • He claims the qualities of mediation are so intertwined with reality that 'reality' is the lived relationships themselves.
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