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Infinite Now, with Sean Crowley

Infinite Now, with Sean Crowley

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A tuneful meander through the world of science, philosophy, theology and metaphysics. Join Sean Crowley as he attempts to unpick the infinity of ”what is”.

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  • Every Moment Connects to Everything: Jung's Forgotten Discovery | Ch24
    Jul 4 2026

    “We must postulate a cosmic order of nature beyond our control to which both the outward material of objects and the inward images are subject.”

    These are the words Wolfgang Pauli shared with Carl Jung. And indeed, many have postulated just such a domain. In this chapter, we shall enquire into the history of this Dual-Aspect Monism, and in particular, the acausal reality proposed by Pauli and Jung in the early parts of the last century. So join me as I attempt to unpick the infinites of ‘what is’.🔍 Topics covered

    * Relationality of Nature

    * Metaphysical Ontological Primitives

    * B. Spinoza

    * Dual Aspect Neutral Monism

    * C.G.Jung

    * The Pauli-Jung Conjecture

    * Acausal Nature

    If you wish to join us for a more in-depth conversation, you can join us at the link for our upcoming 5-Day seminar on ‘What Is Real?’. Look forward to seeing you all there!

    http://linktr.ee/Infinitenow👋

    Act 2 - Chapter 24: The Unus Mundus

    0:00 - 03:03 A Second Just Past

    03:03 - 08:51 Perspective & Relationship

    08:51 - 12:18 Duel Aspect Monism

    12:18 - 16:07 The Pauli-Jung Conjecture

    16:07 - 20:31 Jung's Mapping of The Unconscious

    20:31 - 23:26 Acausal Reality?

    23:26 - 24:10

    Music:

    The Anthology Of Indian Music Volume One - Raga Jai-Jawanti

    Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 - 14 - Variatio 13 a 2 Clav.

    Waltz in A flat major 'Farewell', Op. 69 no. 1

    III. Gavotte

    #cgjung #paulijungconjecture #DavidBohm #Cosmos #Consciousness #Metaphysics #Infinity #Philosophy #physics #qft #quantummechanics #philosophypodcast #funphilosophytalks



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    25 mins
  • The Universe Isn’t Built on Objects — It’s an Infinite Process | Ch23
    May 2 2026

    What if reality isn’t made of things at all?In this episode, we move beyond the search for fundamental building blocks and begin to question the assumption behind it. From atoms to fields, physics has long tried to locate the “things” that make up reality. But what if that search is misguided from the start?Instead, we explore a different possibility: that reality is not composed of objects, but of relationships—a continuous process of interaction, where what we call “things” are only temporary stabilisations within a deeper flow.Drawing on ideas from quantum physics, process philosophy, and contemporary metaphysics, this episode reframes how we think about identity, structure, and existence itself. If everything is relational, then even concepts like self, boundary, and separation begin to shift in meaning.This is not just a scientific question—it’s a philosophical one. And it may change how we understand reality, consciousness, and our place within it. So join me as I attempt to unpick the infinites of ‘what is’.🔍 Topics covered* What is reality made of?* The limits of reductionism* Process philosophy and relational ontology* Why “things” may not be fundamental* The role of relationships in defining identity* Consciousness as relational, not isolatedFull Series Podcast, or Full Series Films, click here: http://linktr.ee/Infinitenow

    Act 2 - Chapter 23: Fragments of Process0:00 - 03:30 Introduction03:30 - 08:32 Modern Materialism08:32 - 15:20 Limits of Math & Measure15:20 - 19:22 Relations or Relata?19:22 - 27:40 Consciousness & Identity27:40 - 28:53 Sean’s Update

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    29 mins
  • Is Consciousness Collapsing Reality Right Now? | Infinite Now Ch 22
    Mar 28 2026

    Does Consciousness Collapse the Wave?

    Does the Wave Collapse at all?

    Do Particles even exist?

    These are not merely the concerns of a few fringe physicists; these are the questions that nature has forced upon us as we attempt to learn what both mind and matter are.

    In this episode, we investigate four real and significant interpretations of quantum mechanics, thereby giving us a detailed look into, not only how theorists are grappling with the current dilemmas, but indeed, what all the fuss is about—and finally, what does it all say about consciousness?

    So join me as I attempt to unpick the infinites of ‘what is’.

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    Act 2 - Chapter 19: Waves & Perfect Circles

    0:00 - 01:10 Introduction

    01:10 - 09:02 Consciousness Collapses The Wave

    09:02 - 16:46 There Is No Collapse

    16:46 - 24:26 Perspective Is Key

    24:26 - 30:38 Hidden Variables

    30:38 - 35:50 Wholeness & Consciousness

    31:50 - 36:59 Sean

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    For extended research notes and further credits, please view our full visual episodes on YouTube

    Consciousness In Physics #Many Worlds #RQM #Relational Quantum Mechanics #Pilot Wave Theory #David Bohm #Cosmos #Consciousness #Metaphysics #Infinity #Philosophy #physics #Einstein #Relativity #QFT #Quantum Mechanics



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    37 mins
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