EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 33 MIN
Ep39 - What a Victorian Biologist Can Teach Us About Thinking
from The Firehouse Salon · host Tediophobes
I came to Eduardo's office expecting to talk about cells and data. What I found on his wall were the illustrations of Ernst Haeckel, a 19th-century German naturalist whose drawings of jellyfish, radiolaria and embryos were so beautiful they shaped how an entire generation understood life on earth. That felt like the right place to start.What followed was one of the more honest conversations I've had about AI. Eduardo's argument isn't complicated: the only thing AI won't do for you is think. Everything reducible to a recipe, a template, a repeatable process, it will handle. What remains is the part that actually matters.We ended up talking about struggle as the engine of learning, about what education might look like when you can no longer mistake output for understanding.I left thinking we are measuring ourselves against the wrong things, and that AI, strangely, might be the thing that forces us to stop.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:19 Ernst Haeckel Art Science03:29 Accuracy Versus Emotion05:23 Beauty in Science06:47 Visualizing Molecular Data09:01 AI and Creative Fear13:10 Livelihood Versus Transcendence15:15 AI Forces Education Rethink23:15 Struggle and Learning29:07 Craft Art and Creativity34:24 Slow Down for Depth36:00 Elegant Output Conclusion
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