Memory Without Witness, Truth Without Origin - The Deeper Thinking Podcast
A slow meditation on truth without origin, memory without witness, and the subtle loss of metaphor in a world rendered by machines.
What if the future didn’t arrive with force, but with recursion? In this episode, we introduce the theory of Recursive Plausibility: the idea that truth, memory, and presence are increasingly simulated by machines trained on their own outputs. Drawing from the work of Brian Massumi, Lauren Berlant, Avery Gordon, and contemporary epistemology, we explore how AI doesn’t just displace human thought—it inherits a world already withdrawing from its capacity to remember, misread, or remain.
This is not a manifesto or forecast. It’s a conceptual walk through the fading boundaries between simulation and sensation. We reflect on simulation theory, ambient estrangement, and the ethics of unclaimed knowledge—questioning how presence, care, and cognition are altered when AI begins to feel familiar not because it understands us, but because it remembers what we’ve already taught it to forget.
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