Theoretical Physicists Finding Mathematical Structures Outside Spacetime Since 2013
"The European Research Council, the ERC, has a €10 million initiative right now, and there are many, many high-energy theoretical physicists and mathematicians that are finding what are called positive geometries outside of spacetime. So there are new mathematical structures that code for properties of particle interactions inside spacetime beautifully."
About this episode
In this paradigm-challenging episode, host Lewis Howes interviews cognitive scientist and UC Irvine professor Donald Hoffman about the nature of reality, consciousness, and perception. Hoffman, who has spent over 40 years studying how humans perceive reality, presents a radical thesis: evolutionary mathematics proves with absolute certainty that humans never evolved to see reality as it is, but rather to navigate a survival game through what he calls a 'VR headset' interface. Drawing on high-energy theoretical physics research from the past decade, Hoffman explains how physicists have discovered mathematical structures called positive geometries existing outside spacetime, funded by a €10 million European Research Council initiative. He dismantles the physicalist assumption that brains create consciousness, arguing instead that consciousness creates the brain and that physical objects—including neurons—only exist when perceived. Hoffman proposes that one universal consciousness experiences reality through infinite avatars across countless dimensional headsets, with our three-dimensional spacetime being among the most trivial. The conversation becomes deeply practical as Hoffman shares meditation techniques for stepping back from emotional identification, drawing parallels between adult frustrations and a child losing a toy in a sandbox. He reveals his personal practice of spending tens of thousands of hours in silence to cultivate the 'watcher' perspective. Hoffman's forthcoming Trace Institute, launching June 3rd, aims to develop mathematical models showing how spacetime emerges from consciousness—research he believes will enable technologies that make current innovations look like firecrackers. Throughout, he addresses scientific pushback, clarifies why neuroscience remains important despite brains lacking causal power, and explains how DMT might alter dimensional parameters in our perceptual headset. The episode closes with Hoffman's three truths: love is central, you were the author all along, and infinite headsets await.
Key takeaways
- Hoffman claims evolutionary game theory mathematically proves the probability humans see any aspect of reality as it truly is equals zero.
- European Research Council funds €10 million initiative for physicists discovering positive geometries—mathematical structures existing outside spacetime since 2013.
- Despite decades of research, no existing consciousness theory can explain even a single experience like taste or pain, scoring zero across all frameworks.
- Hoffman proposes reality functions like a VR game where one consciousness experiences itself through infinite avatars across dimensional headsets.
- Physical objects including brains only exist when perceived and cause none of our behavior according to Hoffman's framework.
- Understanding how consciousness generates spacetime could enable technologies indistinguishable from magic by manipulating reality's underlying code.
- Hoffman spent tens of thousands of hours in silent meditation learning to watch emotions rather than identify with them for practical peace.