EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 52 MIN
E007: A Quantum View of "Free Existence" as Entangled Indeterminacy
from The Domination Chronicles Podcast · host DOMINATION CHRONICLES
In this episode, Steven T. Newcomb and Peter d’Errico explore how quantum physics offers a fresh way to understand the idea of free existence. Drawing on the insights of physicist Federico Faggin and philosopher Hans Busstra, they examine how concepts like indeterminacy and entanglement challenge the rigid, mechanical worldview that shaped the domination system brought from Christendom to Turtle Island.The conversation traces how colonial powers misread Indigenous Peoples’ non-dominational ways of life, how federal anti-Indian law grew from that mindset, and how domination shaped everyday concepts such as time, space, matter, and number. By contrasting quantum openness with imposed structures like time zones, they highlight what was lost—and what remains possible—when Indigenous free existence is recognized on its own terms.This episode invites listeners to rethink existence itself and to see how new stories can open pathways beyond domination.Topics include:Quantum theory and the meaning of free existenceHow colonizers misunderstood Indigenous relational lifeTime zones and the mechanics of dominationSpace, time, matter, number as tools of controlWhy federal anti-Indian law is a continuation of civilization’s storyHow Indigenous Peoples respond rather than submit to imposed narrativesLearn more at dominationchronicles.com where you can view show notes and download a transcript. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our podcast on youtube.Subscribe on YouTubeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dominationchronicles/exclusive-content
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