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Do we really control fire? A curious fact about fire is that an individual human is completely dependent on it to survive. Furthermore, human society itself is built on fire and would collapse totally without it
While you're patting yourself on the back for lighting that barbecue, fire has been pulling the strings for 2 million years, reshaping our anatomy, rewiring our brains, and dictating our social structures.
The ultimate innovator, it transformed us from ape-like creatures with a neat standing trick into the cunning apex predator of the world. Along the way, it upended both ecosystems, gender roles, and how we use energy.
Today, as we face the dawn of AI, we're seeing a similar pattern. Fire marked a huge leverage of energy that freed us up to think. AI uses energy to do our thinking for us, which frees us up for who knows what.
Three takeaways:
Ready to understand how fire forged the human mind and what it might mean for the future of technology and humanity?
ABOUT
How to Change the World is an independent podcast on a mission to document the entire history of innovation. One world-changing event at a time. In the process we are building out frameworks and mental models to think more coherently about global change.
Learn more and contact us - ChangeTheWorldPod.com
Written, edited, recorded, and produced by Sam Webster Harris. (incl the music)
Help from:
References
Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human - Richard Wrangham
A great overview of fire and human anthropology (apes etc...). I can highly recommend listening/watching some of interviews Richard Wrangham on other podcasts (Lex Friedman, Modern Wisdom, Jordan Peterson)
The Pyrocene: How We Created An Age Of Fire - Stephen Pyne
Some good ideas on the different eras of human fire use: Cooking food -> Cooking land -> Cooking the planet.
Fire: The Spark That Ignited Human Evolution - Frances Burton
The insights on the importance of light helped.
00:00 The Role of Fire in Civilization
04:32 First Fire - 500 million years ago
07:56 Humans and fire - ~2 million years ago
10:08 Discovery of Fire
12:21 Stadium of Grandmothers
13:24 Fire's Influence on Human Biology
15:55 Fire and Human Digestion
18:15 Light and Campfires
20:25 Mealtimes
21:32 Human Birth Woes
23:23 Why Only Humans Mastered Fire
25:55 Fire, Social Structures & Gender Roles
31:15 Adapting to the Information Age
33:17 Fire's Role in Human Expansion - 70,000 years ago
35:09 Terraforming with Fire
38:27 The Industrial Revolution and Fossil Fuel
42:00 The Race for Renewable Energy
43:11 Today - Reflecting on our lessons
44:28 AI: The Next Transformative Force
48:04 Reflections on Fire and the Future
49:06 Premium and Book resources
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Do we really control fire? A curious fact about fire is that an individual human is completely dependent on it to survive. Furthermore, human society itself is built on fire and would collapse totally without it
While you're patting yourself on the back for lighting that barbecue, fire has been pulling the strings for 2 million years, reshaping our anatomy, rewiring our brains, and dictating our social structures.
The ultimate innovator, it transformed us from ape-like creatures with a neat standing trick into the cunning apex predator of the world. Along the way, it upended both ecosystems, gender roles, and how we use energy.
Today, as we face the dawn of AI, we're seeing a similar pattern. Fire marked a huge leverage of energy that freed us up to think. AI uses energy to do our thinking for us, which frees us up for who knows what.
Three takeaways:
Ready to understand how fire forged the human mind and what it might mean for the future of technology and humanity?
ABOUT
How to Change the World is an independent podcast on a mission to document the entire history of innovation. One world-changing event at a time. In the process we are building out frameworks and mental models to think more coherently about global change.
Learn more and contact us - ChangeTheWorldPod.com
Written, edited, recorded, and produced by Sam Webster Harris. (incl the music)
Help from:
References
Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human - Richard Wrangham
A great overview of fire and human anthropology (apes etc...). I can highly recommend listening/watching some of interviews Richard Wrangham on other podcasts (Lex Friedman, Modern Wisdom, Jordan Peterson)
The Pyrocene: How We Created An Age Of Fire - Stephen Pyne
Some good ideas on the different eras of human fire use: Cooking food -> Cooking land -> Cooking the planet.
Fire: The Spark That Ignited Human Evolution - Frances Burton
The insights on the importance of light helped.
00:00 The Role of Fire in Civilization
04:32 First Fire - 500 million years ago
07:56 Humans and fire - ~2 million years ago
10:08 Discovery of Fire
12:21 Stadium of Grandmothers
13:24 Fire's Influence on Human Biology
15:55 Fire and Human Digestion
18:15 Light and Campfires
20:25 Mealtimes
21:32 Human Birth Woes
23:23 Why Only Humans Mastered Fire
25:55 Fire, Social Structures & Gender Roles
31:15 Adapting to the Information Age
33:17 Fire's Role in Human Expansion - 70,000 years ago
35:09 Terraforming with Fire
38:27 The Industrial Revolution and Fossil Fuel
42:00 The Race for Renewable Energy
43:11 Today - Reflecting on our lessons
44:28 AI: The Next Transformative Force
48:04 Reflections on Fire and the Future
49:06 Premium and Book resources
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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