Episode 119: Behind the Cosmic Curtain: On Stanislaw Lem's 'The New Cosmogony,' with Meredith Michael

Published: March 30, 2022, 2:30 p.m.

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Over the last several centuries, there has been one thing on which science and religion have generally agreed, and that is the fixity of the laws under which the universe came to be. At the moment of the Big Bang or the dawn of the First Day, the underlying principles that govern reality were already set, and they have never changed. But what if the laws of nature were not as chiseled in stone as Western intellectuals on both sides of the magisterial divide have assumed them to be? What if creation was an ongoing process, such that our universe in its beginning might have behaved very differently from how it does at present? This is the central conceit of Stanislaw Lem\'s story "The New Cosmogony," the capstone of his metafictional collection A Perfect Vacuum, originally published in 1971. In this episode, Meredith Michael joins JF and Phil to discuss the metaphysical implications of the idea that nature is an eternal work-in-progress.

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REFERENCES

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Stanislaw Lem, \\u201cA New Cosmogony\\u201d in A Perfect Vacuum
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\\nRamsey Dukes, SSOTBME
\\nQuentin Meillassoux, After Finitude
\\nM. John Harrison, The Course of the Heart
\\nMichael Harner, The Way of the Shaman
\\nRichard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene
\\nStanislaw Lem, Solaris
\\nStanislaw Lem, His Master\\u2019s Voice
\\nDavid Pruett, Reason and Wonder
\\nAndrei Tarkovsky (dir.), Solaris
\\nPhilip K. Dick, \\u201cDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep\\u201d
\\nAndrew W.K., \\u201cNo One to Know\\u201d

Special Guest: Meredith Michael.

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