
The Michael Shermer Show Why Everything Falls Apart—And How to Keep It Going (Stewart Brand)
May 5, 2026
Stewart Brand, writer and environmentalist who founded the Whole Earth Catalog and Long Now Foundation, discusses maintenance as the hidden core of life and civilization. Short takes cover upkeep of bodies, machines, cities, and energy systems. Conversations jump from EVs, bicycles, and nuclear power to AI-shaped vehicles, shared mobility, and long-term population and space futures.
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Use Public Drafts To Improve Long Projects
- Publish drafts publicly and respond to feedback to catch errors and improve clarity during long projects.
- Brand describes putting his book online early, replying to comments, and incorporating reader suggestions like Ian McEwan's on manuals.
Infrastructure And Data Are Part Of Vehicle Maintenance
- Building charging infrastructure and sharing vehicle data are core parts of scaling EV adoption.
- Brand notes Tesla built chargers and leverages fleet telemetry to send improvements over-the-air to all cars.
Old Technologies Persist As Niche Culture
- Technologies rarely vanish completely; older forms often persist as niche recreational or cultural practices.
- Brand points to horses and predicts combustion engines will remain for pleasure or sport even after mass replacement.









