rolandinho, o planeta vulcano e a falha de newton

Sometimes I wonder if we're just performing intimacy for a camera, but then Rolandinho sits down and the conversation goes to places that have nothing to do with metrics. We talked about Pipocando, of course, and how he hates the live podcast format, which I thought was honest. He explained the history of the planet Vulcan, something we thought existed and that Newton's laws couldn't explain, until Einstein came along and changed everything. We also talked about his new book, *Distances Don't Exist*, which seems to be about these premonitions and spaces that we don't quite understand. Rolandinho brought an interesting perspective that artificial intelligence is just a paintbrush in the hand of someone with good taste, and that the real problem is how the algorithm is turning artists into hostages of videos about nothing. In the end, we ended up talking about silence and the feeling that maybe we really do live in some kind of game. Anyway, the conversation got long, but I think that's because we weren't trying to end it. 00:00 Cinyur and what's to come 04:15 Why live podcasting is a mistake 15:42 Pipocando and professional gossip 28:10 Cinema, Spielberg, and the boredom of those who know everything 42:35 Planet Vulcan and Newton's flaws 55:18 Artificial intelligence has no taste 01:12:05 I told how it was to be silent for 10 days 01:25:30 If life is really a simulation ZAP (NEWS) https://chat.whatsapp.com/HaoyzlC7X4e... INSTAGRAM @yurimoraesxx @yurimoraes.tv LISTEN TO YU    / @yumusick   LINKTREE https://linktr.ee/yurimoraes CHANNEL CINEYUR    / @cineyur   MERCH https://www.sdbvision.com/ SUBSTACK https://yurimoraes.substack.com/