
Sideways 83. Dangerous Ideas
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Mar 11, 2026 Iain McGilchrist, psychiatrist and philosopher exploring brain hemispheres and balance. Curt Jaimungal, podcaster who chases big theories and lived-through philosophical crises. They talk about ontological whiplash, risks of intense self-inquiry, how Eastern non-dual ideas were repackaged in the West, and practical ways to stay grounded when philosophical thinking becomes destabilizing.
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Podcast Birth From Obsessive Deep Study
- Curt Jaimungal started Theories of Everything after deeply studying Donald Hoffman's consciousness papers and uploading a three-hour interview that went viral.
- His method-acting style preparation involved inhabiting guests' frames of mind, turning intellectual study into intense personal immersion.
Solipsism Night That Triggered Panic
- Curt describes a night when reading non-dualism led him to panic and question whether his wife was 'made up', triggering extreme terror.
- The episode included an external commanding voice accusing him of arrogance and led to feelings of almost 'losing it'.
Observing The Self Can Unravel Identity
- Obsessive self-observation can dismantle the implicit 'software' of selfhood, exposing people to disorientation.
- Willoughby Britton warns concepts like no-self and ego death become risky when observed obsessively outside their cultural context.


