
Show overview
The Void Dynamics Model Podcast has published 59 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode during 2026. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 47 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 59 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Justin Lietz.
From the publisher
What if physics could audit its own ideas in code?Void Dynamics Model Podcast is an approachable audio series about building a testable physics-and-cognition framework in public. Each episode is a solo talk or fireside chat that walks one idea, then ties it to a measurable check. The problem: big theories often stay vague, so it is hard to know what would falsify them. VDM focuses on “gated” work, meaning pre-set pass/fail tests with saved logs. You will hear how models are turned into small experiments, how results get documented, and where the open questions still are. If you like sharp thinking without heavy math, this is low-commitment and high signal.Best for: engineers and researchers who like big ideas, but demand clear tests.What you can do with it: pick an episode, grab the scripts from the repository, and rerun the same checks on your machine.What makes it trustworthy: each episode points to saved artifacts, meaning files from a run, so you can audit the claim.If you only remember one thing: This podcast turns ambitious theory talk into simple, checkable experiments. 00_PROPOSALS