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In this episode, I speak with Thomas Bradley, founder of Clann AI, a groundbreaking platform that uses advanced computer vision technology to analyse player positioning and team dynamics, offering powerful insights into game flow, strategy and performance.
Clann is not only transforming access to elite-level analysis in sport, but is also creating community, connection and shared knowledge across all levels of the game.
Alongside his work in sport-tech innovation, Thomas is also deeply engaged in exploring the nature of reality itself.
With a background in physics, he has put forward a new hypothesis suggesting that at its most fundamental level, reality is composed of self-replicating units of information, called femes.
If this is true, it implies that the laws of physics are not fixed or eternal, but alive, evolving and shaped by history.
Together we explore:
This conversation is an expansive dialogue about sport, science, consciousness and the ongoing evolution of humanity.
By Julia Chi5
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In this episode, I speak with Thomas Bradley, founder of Clann AI, a groundbreaking platform that uses advanced computer vision technology to analyse player positioning and team dynamics, offering powerful insights into game flow, strategy and performance.
Clann is not only transforming access to elite-level analysis in sport, but is also creating community, connection and shared knowledge across all levels of the game.
Alongside his work in sport-tech innovation, Thomas is also deeply engaged in exploring the nature of reality itself.
With a background in physics, he has put forward a new hypothesis suggesting that at its most fundamental level, reality is composed of self-replicating units of information, called femes.
If this is true, it implies that the laws of physics are not fixed or eternal, but alive, evolving and shaped by history.
Together we explore:
This conversation is an expansive dialogue about sport, science, consciousness and the ongoing evolution of humanity.