Oppenheimer & the Catastrophe of Communism

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @nooshiofficial
    @nooshiofficial Год назад +11

    I thought my RUclips was on 1.5X but that’s just how quick Marc speaks. Atoms all firing at 100% : )

  • @5600block
    @5600block Год назад +4

    Two of the Most important Brains that most people don't know of. Been following yall for 22 years. Helped me endlessly. Hopefully one day I'll be paying yall royalties.

    • @felixfranzen7318
      @felixfranzen7318 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, because libertarian assholes who stumbled on a bunch of money by mistake should obviously rule world.

  • @susan908
    @susan908 Год назад +20

    I love listening to Marc A speak on any topic. Not only because he's a fast talker (you aren't sitting there impatiently thinking FOR GODS SAKE JUST SAY IT ) but also because he keeps it interesting and accessible to the average person; i.e. he knows exactly when to define a term or to give some background.

  • @FliesInMyEyes
    @FliesInMyEyes Год назад +26

    I love the fact they have both obviously done their homework before getting on the podcast, and their willingness to voice strong contrarian opinions based on what they’ve read, plus Marc speaks like he’s always smiling which is actually kind of endearing 😂

    • @VidaBlue317
      @VidaBlue317 Год назад

      Seems fairly certain Russia would have been absolutely obliterated had the West decided to continue marching eastward (with or without nukes).
      Germany (and Russia itself) had already severely wounded the East. And where do you think Russia got much of their resources and technology? The West.
      WWIII didn't immediately follow WWII - and if we're honest, the hault of Western expansion probably saved millions of people in the East who were just trying to survive and live their lives - the whole thing was insanity.

  • @faneaziz1872
    @faneaziz1872 Год назад +42

    OMG this is going to be the best podcast in the world. They're so cool and cheerful in breaking down hard topics.

  • @dovids.greenberger435
    @dovids.greenberger435 Год назад +13

    This podcast has stirred within me a deep longing for wisdom. I wish my mind had the capacity to understand the world as Marc does. I hope episodes becomes a regular occurrence.

    • @vincentd333
      @vincentd333 Год назад +1

      Same here

    • @hakamatassi5266
      @hakamatassi5266 7 дней назад

      Not impossible if you read/have read as much as he does. Ben once said he was convinced Marc worked on netscape because he ran out of books to read.

  • @jeffskent
    @jeffskent Год назад +8

    One of the best discussions I have ever heard and seen. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @daniel24874
    @daniel24874 Год назад +20

    love everything about this episode. super accessible format for contextualizing the deeper themes from Nolan's film and connecting them to the present. also great seeing you guys podcast together : )

    • @daniel24874
      @daniel24874 Год назад

      central planning themes discussed in min 17 remind me of scott's "seeing like a state": files.libcom.org/files/Seeing%20Like%20a%20State%20-%20James%20C.%20Scott.pdf

  • @orionbosma
    @orionbosma Год назад +2

    Marc was so good on Lex Fridman so this is just great timing. He’s like a pleasant talking jack hammer. Seeing these two as (shiny) talking heads just doesn’t register that they are the a and z in arguably the most formidable VC in the world.

  • @TheBlackClockOfTime
    @TheBlackClockOfTime Год назад +7

    "The generation that will never hold power" - would be great to hear some more on that Marc.

  • @djwayne3
    @djwayne3 Год назад +1

    Dang! Thanks for answering my question about Oppenheimer's personality! Yeah, there is a lot that can be said about his personality. I wrote a blog about him and will definitely be mentioning your take on him.

  • @AmalJolly
    @AmalJolly Год назад +4

    Good start. Hope this continues consistently

  • @zachz1667
    @zachz1667 Год назад +6

    Very interesting conversation- looking forward to watching this podcast grow

  • @LeonardLew
    @LeonardLew Год назад +6

    This was a really strong first episode. Looking forward to more of these.

  • @Lalo1848
    @Lalo1848 Год назад +3

    Hope this setup becomes regular! Great episode!

  • @Clyde
    @Clyde Год назад +18

    This is so cool. so now Ben & Marc have a podcast of their own.I've always loved listening to Marc's searing takes on issues. Ben is usually a lot more laid back!😅 I think they may be doing it because of the success of THE ALL IN PODCAST. what's that Bill Gurley saying?anytime a Venture Capitalist speaks, they are actually speaking to founders..something like that..anyway, I'm here for all of it!

    • @ai.cherie
      @ai.cherie Год назад +2

      I had the same thought too. I love the all-in podcast and really excited that Marc and Ben is starting one too. Always enjoy hearing founders perspectives on things

    • @DJdoubleU77
      @DJdoubleU77 Год назад

      Just heard of the All In podcast, what are you saying is the connection between these podcasts?

  • @TheMagicDreamer
    @TheMagicDreamer Год назад +8

    I, too, was disappointed the movie didn’t include Von Neumann although he deserves his own movie.

  • @GlennHa
    @GlennHa Год назад +3

    At 1:02:00 excellent description of communism.

  • @liviajudithszabo4611
    @liviajudithszabo4611 Год назад +5

    Just listened to your fascinating podcast on Oppenheimer and its profound implications, @pmarca! It got me thinking about how Hungarian programmers and scientists, with their integrated mindset, could shape the future through the right investment and mentorship. I've witnessed incredible potential, from underwater robot simulators to cancer-curing innovations, but geopolitics and funding hurdles remain. As someone deeply connected to the largest minds in the tech space, I'm committed to supporting and nurturing these geniuses. Let's collaborate to unleash their true potential! #TechInnovation #FutureForward #GreetingsFromHungary

  • @craigb4913
    @craigb4913 Год назад +3

    So refreshing to see tech figures who actually know their history. Quite rare.

  • @bjarke7886
    @bjarke7886 Год назад +7

    Marc Andreessen is truly an erudite man!

  • @CS-pi4gn
    @CS-pi4gn Год назад +1

    More of these please. Best podcast from a16z to date.

  • @bksaif
    @bksaif Год назад +4

    How could nuclear power have replaced oil uses in the production of liquid fuel for transportation (cars 🚘 , airplanes ✈️ , ships 🚢) without using batteries to store electricity 🪫?

  • @aagrabakijasmin
    @aagrabakijasmin Год назад +1

    Thank you for listing all the books with amazon links in the intro part.

  • @joaoavf
    @joaoavf Год назад +4

    Thanks for putting this out!
    Would love to see content around how AI might intersect with politics over the next few decades - still struggling to find a good mental model for that.

  • @DJdoubleU77
    @DJdoubleU77 Год назад +1

    Sooooo ready for this whole podcast!!

  • @user-nz8rx4ht6p
    @user-nz8rx4ht6p Год назад +2

    Very though provoking showI think one of the things that almost all institutions struggle with is governance. Ben and Marc refer to constrained vision. For example, balance of power between the different branches of government is an attempt at governance. Governance is often confused with control and dampening of innovation.

  • @Boymanjusri
    @Boymanjusri Год назад +3

    So glad you connect history to present political situation with China.

  • @peterdguru
    @peterdguru Год назад +4

    Barbenheimer: at 29:30 yes there would be no Barbie without Oppenheimer.

  • @jossdelage
    @jossdelage Год назад +2

    Is that going to be on the podcast?

  • @walkerjian
    @walkerjian Год назад +1

    The physicist who had the most impact, for me, was Enrico Fermi. He was a consummate pragmatist with impeccable theoretical skills. If you study nuclear physics, you can see the mark of his claw everywhere - just really good pragmatic approaches to impossible problems that were solved in a way as to make the construction and development of devices possible. And, seemingly humble, with a good sense of humour too. It was the pragmatic types, the calculationists and experimentalists that got the job done, IMHO. Oppie, despite his hand wringing, was enough of a freak to be useful in marshalling the reasoned and generally benign intellects of the era into doing unspeakable things - a bit like Epstein and the whole shambles going on with that particular freak show. In fact, the Epstein freak show is just an extension of the Oppenheimer louche cannon shenanigans, there are entire cadres in the MIC dedicated to recruiting super smart people who get into cruelty and kink, as a litmus test of their wanton ability to get sketchy sh1t done, and propensity to be handled ala MKUltra trauma based mind control. No point in having a wild genius in the dungeon if they aren't yoked into the machine, one way or another, and bound in thrall by various persuasions of kompromat, eg skull and bones on psychedelic Kool-Aide ...

  • @Felicidade101
    @Felicidade101 Год назад +4

    I got to see how amazon is pretty good at the constrained vision. But apple is very good at the unconstrained one. Happy to live in a world where both can exisit and the competition isnt bloody.

  • @Iturner72
    @Iturner72 Год назад +3

    So stoked for this! :)

  • @marc-andregouin590
    @marc-andregouin590 Год назад +2

    Boy this is interesting. More of this please!

  • @gavinchapple825
    @gavinchapple825 Год назад +3

    Awesome gents!

  • @HiMotionAndDesign
    @HiMotionAndDesign Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to listen to more from you guys 💪🏻

  • @fio77777
    @fio77777 Год назад +3

    So excited for this podcast!

  • @ProSoom
    @ProSoom Год назад +3

    Please please please do many more of these!

  • @war1231231
    @war1231231 Год назад +2

    have you already entertained @a16z this theme or spoke about family background? feels like it :> (:

  • @JessicaQChen-lv5uk
    @JessicaQChen-lv5uk Год назад +3

    very informative and insightful

  • @fahadalharbi960
    @fahadalharbi960 Год назад +3

    Why they did not show Oppenheimer was an air of an extremely rich family?!!

  • @zacs8654
    @zacs8654 Год назад +4

    Great podcast Guys

  • @dannyiskandar
    @dannyiskandar Год назад +3

    Amazing convo

  • @innovationhubtv
    @innovationhubtv Год назад +2

    More of this please! Great conversation

  • @nikhilshahane6527
    @nikhilshahane6527 Год назад

    Greetings a16z, Marc, Ben - When is the next podcast in this series likely to be out?

    • @a16z
      @a16z  Год назад

      It's live here! ruclips.net/video/KFboZkwHjsU/видео.html

  • @anthonygeorge4916
    @anthonygeorge4916 Год назад +3

    Great conversation

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Год назад +1

    Enico Fermi He was the one who discovered fusion through experimental research , we should focus on what he did. Downey California ❤❤❤

  • @PNWoutdoor
    @PNWoutdoor 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see an episode on nuclear and its current status and things that are taking place to make nuclear power mainstream. Great podcast.

  • @angelsancheese
    @angelsancheese Год назад +3

    Really liked the show!

  • @jaredspencer3304
    @jaredspencer3304 Год назад +3

    How long until we get an AI audio editing tool that can filter out "um" and "uh"?

  • @prism7287
    @prism7287 Год назад +3

    Great show..

  • @Boymanjusri
    @Boymanjusri Год назад +3

    Hey this is really really good! From a communist turned entrepreneur.

  • @Tkanyike
    @Tkanyike Год назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this

  • @harambeboy
    @harambeboy Год назад +2

    This was awesome!

  • @christinehill1038
    @christinehill1038 Год назад +1

    My uncles were all in the Pacific, and I am not at all concerned about the bombing. Not a bit.

  • @psesh362
    @psesh362 Год назад +3

    What took so long , gentlemen? For the show i mean

  • @michaelmcardle3273
    @michaelmcardle3273 Год назад +1

    But why do societies have to be in these packaged templates? Communism or capitalism. Death and poverty or greed and consumption. Why not use the good attributes of all them?

  • @CO8848_2
    @CO8848_2 Год назад +1

    Comparing a war time decision about weapon/tactics to the communism "end justifies means" is simply wrong. In war, you are ALWAYS making determinations of which strategy to use to minimize your own casualties.

  • @danielkennedy2371
    @danielkennedy2371 10 месяцев назад

    Marc is totally wrong on implosion. Both the gun type and implosion type bombs were developed during the Manhattan, succeeded, and were used against Japan. Hiroshima was gun type, Nagasaki was implosion type. The physicists were so certain the gun type would work that they didn't even bother to test fire it. Doing so would have wasted one of the only three atomic bombs in existence at the time. Trinity tested the implosion type because it was much less certain to work. Marc may be confusing things with the fact that type won't work with plutonium 239 but will work with uranium 235.

  • @vmachacek
    @vmachacek Год назад

    its a shame how we missed the nuclear shot, but seems like there is something happening in that space now..

  • @scrubbwhite291
    @scrubbwhite291 Год назад +3

    Down with Communists.

  • @driankatz
    @driankatz Год назад

    I disagree when they say that the USA could not ramp up a war effort now compared to the 1940's and then discount what Operation warp Speed achieved. Operation warp Speed was exactly that.

    • @johnford2517
      @johnford2517 Год назад

      Small difference, the bomb did what it was designed to.

  • @Felicidade101
    @Felicidade101 Год назад +3

    🎉🎉🎉 nice

  • @kurtjensen5798
    @kurtjensen5798 Год назад +4

    Like all in podcast but higher iq, love it

  • @rodolforesende2048
    @rodolforesende2048 Год назад +1

    To say that united states is capitalism, canada is capitalism, german is capitalism is WRONG!!!
    The main errors of these two guys are related to confuse ideas about what is "communism"... in 16:15 marc speaks about the "catastrophe of communism"!
    Soviet union was a tentative implementation of "communism"... mao's china was a tentative implementation of "communism"... an so on...
    Soviet union is not "communism"!!! china is not "communism"!!! The core of the "communism" concept is related to the idea that the "production means" should not be private!!! "Communism" has no standard country to be pointed as "communism"... it is amazing how people forget what was achieved even with the wrong approaches/implementations. The soviet countries were brought from medieval state directly to sputnik, and other feats! These two guys would profit seeing classes from professor richard wolff.

    • @craigb4913
      @craigb4913 Год назад

      So no countries who were ever ruled by communists were actually communist countries? Smh.

    • @VidaBlue317
      @VidaBlue317 Год назад +3

      These political labels are so oversimplified and confusing - e.g., Hitler was an ardent socialist, and apparently quite a good economist, judging by Germany's industrial revival.
      Theories on resource distribution in general - capitalism, socialism, communism, etc - don't seem too descriptive or predictive of nation's well-being.

    • @LeonardLuzon
      @LeonardLuzon Год назад

      @@VidaBlue317 Yup, it's more complicated than that.

  • @aj1769
    @aj1769 Год назад +5

    Finally

  • @RobJones-zx2jp
    @RobJones-zx2jp Год назад +1

    Can you please be our President and Vice President?!

  • @Xlippo
    @Xlippo Год назад

    Seems the movie/hollywood is doing a good job impregnating the idea of an upcoming nuclear blast

  • @DigitalNomadOnFIRE
    @DigitalNomadOnFIRE Год назад +2

    egg16z

  • @kogzz
    @kogzz Год назад +2

    Great

  • @Gotchsa
    @Gotchsa Год назад

    The rationale for nuking is flawed. Samurai culture is bs
    “that military intelligence in Washington had intercepted and decoded messages from Japan indicating that the Japanese government understood the war was lost and was seeking acceptable surrender terms.”
    Excerpt From
    American Prometheus
    Kai Bird & Martin J. Sherwin

  • @Odysseus88
    @Odysseus88 6 месяцев назад

    Well he just explained the massacre of Babi Yar
    🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Chris_Faraday
    @Chris_Faraday 8 месяцев назад

    FRD surrounded bu comms Churchil bought out by comms Patton has an interesting take on the war, you might not like, so they off'ed him

  • @oh2262
    @oh2262 Год назад +3

    Jesus was NOT a communist! 😂
    He was first and foremost the Son of the Most High, and His allegiance’s began and ended with His Father’s will. He most certainly loved His neighbor as Himself, but it would be communism aspiring to His ideals, and not the other way around.

  • @Mills-London
    @Mills-London Год назад +1

    8

  • @James-mk8jp
    @James-mk8jp Год назад

    Humpty Dumpty!

  • @tutticerutti
    @tutticerutti 6 месяцев назад

    i didn’t know worms could speak. much less speak that fast. that’s what i learned from this video

  • @Ryan.G.Spalding
    @Ryan.G.Spalding Год назад

    Marc looks 100% like a conehead here. 😂

  • @User-gj9pb
    @User-gj9pb Год назад

    No theory just vibes. Key jingling for adult conservative babies 😂

  • @Mills-London
    @Mills-London Год назад +1

    🕕

  • @leo14992
    @leo14992 Год назад +2

    first

  • @Mills-London
    @Mills-London Год назад +1

    🕕🕡🕖🕢🕗