• Perceptual Divergence: Hyperphantasia, Face Blindness, and Synaesthesia
    Jun 5 2026

    Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast where this week we are back to our regular two-host shenanigans and we are exploring the different ways that people perceive the world. Hyperphantasia is the enhanced ability to visualise things in your mind’s eye, Mitch conducts the “Cube Test” on Tom to test hist ability, come and try it out yourself! Tom looks at face blindness and asks why specifically encoding identity information with facial features gets specifically targeted. Finally, the boys explore Synaesthesia, a fascinating perceptual experience where some individuals senses are biologically intertwined leading sound to produce colours!

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    1 ora e 3 min
  • Do Animals Experience Emotion?
    May 29 2026

    In this episode of The Information Entropy Podcast, we ask: Do animals experience emotions? We are right in the middle of Tom’s area of work and interest so today he is going to explore how the field of emotion seeks to answer one of the biggest questions we have about animals. Tom first starts with what emotion is and the philosopher’s dilemma known as “the problem of other minds”. From there Tom explores the different theories of emotion in humans (discrete or dimensional) and how frameworks apply those approaches to investigating the presence of emotions in animals.

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    43 min
  • Is Anything Truly Random?
    May 22 2026

    In this episode of The Information Entropy Podcast, we ask a simple question: is anything truly random? We explore why randomness matters for cryptography, statistics, and scientific modelling, and how computers attempt to generate unpredictability from purely deterministic logic. From game show exploits to lava lamps and quantum vacuum fluctuations, we trace how humans try to manufacture randomness from the universe itself. Finally, we confront a surprising problem: even “random” real-world data is full of patterns that can mislead us into seeing structure where none exists!

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    49 min
  • Exploring the Minds Eye: Aphantasia and Beyond
    May 15 2026

    Welcome back to the Information Entropy Podcast! This is a special episode as Mitch and Tom conduct their first ever in-person recording of the show! The boys embark on a journey of perceptual differences as they seek to understand how other people internally perceive and process the world, starting with those people with Aphantasia: the inability to visualise things in the minds eye.

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • Extinction: Mechanisms, Conservation, and Humans
    May 8 2026

    Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! This week the boys finish their exploration of extinction, managing to stay much more on topic! The boys start by contemplating the Hantavirus outbreak in relation to previous circumstances before quickly recapping what classifies as extinction. They turn to the topic of conservation strategies and how they can help and how sometimes they might be misaligned. Mitch explores the leading causes of extinction while Tom reinforces the biological mechanisms at play within a declining population.

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    1 ora e 2 min
  • Extinction: The Big Five and More
    May 1 2026

    Welcome back to The Information Entropy Podcast! This week Tom is back and the boys are aiming to cover the topic of extinction! You will see that this is a meandering topic of cybersecurity, AI, extinction, and a section on Magic at the very end. While on topic, we find out what actually counts as extinction and how the IUCN defines and declares a species as extinct, we hear about the story of the last Thylacine, and going back in geological history we explore the big five mass extinction events.

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • When AI Starts Thinking Like an Attacker
    Apr 24 2026

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming cybersecurity—but not always in the ways headlines suggest.

    In this episode, we explore the concept of “Claude Mythos,” a purported frontier AI system linked to advanced vulnerability discovery, and unpack what it represents in the broader evolution of cyber defence and offense. From traditional scanning tools to agentic AI capable of iterative reasoning, we examine how these systems are reshaping the way vulnerabilities are found, understood, and potentially exploited.

    Is this the beginning of autonomous cyber threats—or just the next step in smarter security tooling?

    Listen now and decide for yourself.

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    41 min
  • Artemis Part 3: Why Going Back to the Moon Changes Everything
    Apr 17 2026

    In Part 3 of our Artemis series, we take a step back from the rockets and hardware to look at the bigger picture. This solo episode explores what the Artemis program really means, not just for space exploration, but for the future of humanity.

    From building a sustainable presence on the Moon to laying the groundwork for missions to Mars, Artemis represents a fundamental shift from exploration to expansion. But why go back to the Moon at all, and what makes this time different from Apollo?

    Follow the podcast for more deep dives into science, space, and the future, and share the episode if you are ready for humanity’s next giant leap.

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    34 min