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Demis Hassabis just said something that should unsettle every scientist alive.
Hassabis: “I do think that, ultimately, underlying physics is information theory. So I do think we’re in a computational universe.”
The CEO of Google DeepMind is telling you reality runs on code.
Not metaphorically.
Structurally.
AlphaFold didn’t approximate protein structures.
It solved them.
Not because DeepMind built a better guesser.
Because proteins were never physical objects.
They were always data.
Hassabis: “The fact that these systems are able to model real structures in nature is quite interesting and telling.”
He said telling.
Not impressive. Not promising. Telling.
As in the results reveal something about what reality actually is.
AlphaGo found patterns in a 3,000-year-old game no civilization ever noticed.
AlphaFold decoded biology in hours that took researchers decades.
These systems aren’t approximating nature.
They’re reading it fluently.
Because nature was always written in a language machines understand better than we do.
Hassabis: “Maybe at some point I’ll write up a scientific paper about what I think that really means in terms of what’s actually going on here in reality.”
The man running the most advanced AI lab on Earth thinks he’s found something fundamental about existence itself.
And he’s not ready to say it yet.
Every era thinks it knows what the universe is made of.
Atoms. Waves. Strings.
Hassabis is suggesting the answer was never matter.
It was always math.
And the machine he built to fold proteins might have accidentally proved it.
The question that should keep you up tonight isn’t whether AI can simulate reality.
It’s whether reality was the simulation first.
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Manuel Vilas
« Quand on sort, on a l’air d’être des gens sympas, mais entre nous on se poignarde. C’est une sorte d’atavisme : l’Espagnol veut que tous les Espagnols meurent pour rester seul dans la péninsule Ibérique, pouvoir aller à Madrid et n’y trouver personne, »
Ordesa
Manuel Vilas
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Manuel Vilas
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Manuel Vilas
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Lettres à un jeune poète 1904
Rilke, Rainer Maria
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Rilke, Rainer Maria
This is Andrew Huberman.
He's a Stanford neuroscientist and a master of unlocking human potential.
One of the most brilliant people I’ve had the privilege to hang out with.
Here are 8 of my favorite moments from our chat:
1. Dopamine ≠ Pleasure
Dopamine isn’t the reward itself, it’s the neurochemical that MAKES you want to chase a goal.
The rat without dopamine still enjoys food but won't move to get it.
Andrew calls it the currency that’s moved our species forward, driving us to create & build:
2. Pursuit > Win
Celebrating TOO hard after a win is dangerous because your brain’s dopamine baseline lowers.
This not only makes you feel like you've lost, but it leaves you less motivated for future goals.
Reach the finish line. But don’t let it consume you.
3. The Pain-Pleasure Balance
Every high is followed by a low. Andrew calls this the "pain-pleasure balance."
After you hit that big win, your brain chemistry will naturally dip a few days later.
Expect this pattern to avoid the trap of chasing constant highs.
4. Internal Buffers
In modern life, we're surrounded by instant gratification that requires zero effort.
Andrew says the most successful people today are those who can create their own “internal buffers” against these easy pleasures.
Understand when to pause and reset your dopamine systems.
5. Pain Creates Greater Dopamine Release
"The amount of pleasure that you will eventually experience is directly related to how much pain you experience."
After an ice bath, dopamine increases by 250% for two and a half hours.
This is why the struggle matters.
6. Morning Dopamine
Checking your phone first thing blocks your brain's natural reset.
"If you immediately go to a sensory experience of scrolling, you're missing the information processed at night.”
Give yourself 60 minutes of screen-free time each morning.
7. The Dopamine-Time Connection
Dopamine segments our perception of time.
When your dopamine system is healthy, you're more present and future-focused.
That’s why people who struggle with depression often ruminate on the past—their dopamine system needs rebalancing.
8. Action-Based Denial
Try 25 "no-gos" daily. This means actively refrain from doing something you impulsively want to do… even getting a glass of water.
This keeps your self-regulation circuits tuned up.
"The key is to regulate that behavior so you don't overindulge in anything."
With the right structure, AI helps you move from idea to validation in days. Not because it does the work for you, but because it removes the friction that keeps you stuck.
I'm hosting a free masterclass where I'll show you how to build your 5-member AI team in 60 minutes.
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