NOX

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  • NOX is where night takes over, and the ordinary fades into the shadows. Here, Maverick ventures deep into questions we’re too afraid to ask in the daylight—questions about genius, belief, rebellion, and the raw truths of human existence. This podcast is for those who thrive in the unknown, who find clarity in the dark and courage at the edges of convention. Each episode offers a fearless exploration of honesty, freedom, and the essence of what it truly means to be human. Step into the night and join a journey that challenges the obvious, the known, and the safe. In Night We Trust.
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NOX is where night takes over, and the ordinary fades into the shadows. Here, Maverick ventures deep into questions we’re too afraid to ask in the daylight—questions about genius, belief, rebellion, and the raw truths of human existence. This podcast is for those who thrive in the unknown, who find clarity in the dark and courage at the edges of convention. Each episode offers a fearless exploration of honesty, freedom, and the essence of what it truly means to be human. Step into the night and join a journey that challenges the obvious, the known, and the safe. In Night We Trust.
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  • 🌌✨ EPISODE 9: THE BLACK COMEDY OF THE HEMISPHERES ✨🌌
    2025/03/02
    In this episode, we plunge into Chapter 12 of Alexander Nevzorov’s The Origins of Genius and Fascism—a ruthless dissection of the absurd comedy that is human brain evolution.💀 From its origins as a crude survival tool for scavenger apes to its accidental development into a machine capable of hallucinating gods, creating art, and constructing civilizations—Nevzorov lays bare the grotesque reality behind the thing inside our skulls.🔪 Chapter Highlights:The Brain as Biological Trash – How evolution cobbled together a barely functional neural mess and accidentally stumbled onto "reason."Schrödinger’s Hemispheres – The same brain that mindlessly devoured carrion also composed symphonies and launched rockets.The Madness of Rationality – Why true intelligence was never part of the plan—and why those who understand the brain too well are destined to lose their own.🌍 Nevzorov’s Anti-War Voice:As always, this reading isn’t just about philosophy—it’s about truth. Alexander Nevzorov remains one of the fiercest voices opposing Putin’s bloody regime and Russia’s genocidal war against Ukraine. His uncompromising stance against tyranny and religious delusion defines both his work and his life in exile.📌 Key Scientific & Historical Terms Explained:🔹 Phocomelia – A congenital disorder causing severe limb reduction or absence, used by Nevzorov as a metaphor for the absurd limitations of the human brain.🔹 Cryptophthalmia – A rare birth defect where eyes fail to develop, leaving smooth skin over the sockets—another metaphor for humanity’s blind groping through history.🔹 Sherrington & Eccles – Legendary neuroscientists whose work on the nervous system revealed just how unequipped the human brain is for rational thought.🔹 Purgatorius – The primitive proto-primate that gave rise to all later primates, including Homo sapiens—Nevzorov’s reminder that we descend from carrion-eating vermin.🔹 Reticular Formation – An ancient brain structure responsible for basic survival functions, sex drives, violence, and primitive reflexes—still running the show today.🔹 Unit 731 – Japan’s infamous WWII biological warfare division, invoked by Nevzorov to compare the grotesque experimentation of evolution itself.🔹 Denofelis & Machairodus – Prehistoric saber-toothed predators who saw early humans as walking, rotting lunch—because that’s exactly what we were.🎵 Featured MusicTrack: I’m Everything (Chemical Surf Extended Remix)Artists: EREZ, Yulia NikoRemix by: Chemical SurfReleased: May 12, 2023Label: Get Physical MusicGenre: Melodic House & TechnoLicense Code: MKPBI5YWXLRLLXUI📣 Follow, Subscribe & Stay Connected:This is a joint project by Trickster Collective and Mindset Maverick.🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tricksterny🔗 Website: https://www.trickster-us.com🔗 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MindsetMaverickOfficial🔗 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mindsetmaverickofficial🔗 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/trickster-us🔗 Alexander Nevzorov’s Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NevzorovTV🎧 Available Everywhere:Listen to NOX on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, SoundCloud—wherever you get your podcasts.💬 Join the Conversation:Leave your thoughts, questions, and furious objections—we’ll be discussing your comments in the parallel podcast The Dark Lantern of NOX, coming soon.IN NIGHT WE TRUST.#NOXPodcast #Philosophy #HumanNature #Anthropology #CriticalThinking #Evolution #AlexanderNevzorov #ScavengerInstincts #Truth #Neuroscience #History #FreeThought
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    37 分
  • EPISODE -8: The Generator of Stupidity & Planet of the Stupid
    2025/02/19

    In this episode, we continue our ruthless exploration of Alexander Nevzorov’s The Origins of Genius and Fascism, diving into Chapters 10 and 11. These chapters strip away the comforting illusions of human intelligence, exposing our brain for what it truly is—an accident, a malfunction, a crude biological tool never meant for reason or logic.

    🔹 The Generator of Stupidity
    Nevzorov dismantles the myth of intelligence, showing how the human brain wasn’t designed for thought but for survival. Every act of logic, every glimpse of reason? A mere byproduct of an organ built for something far more primitive.

    🔹 Planet of the Stupid
    A deep dive into the inescapable flaws of human cognition. Civilization, technology, progress—none of it changes the fundamental reality: we are still the same scavenger species, blindly stumbling through history.

    🔹 The Myth of Intelligence – Is human thought real, or just a neural hallucination?
    🔹 The Brain as an Accident – If reason was never part of evolution’s plan, what does that say about everything we’ve built?
    🔹 History Repeats Itself – Are we evolving, or just repeating the same cycles of stupidity on a grander scale?

    These chapters introduce critical concepts that reshape our understanding of intelligence and civilization:

    🔹 Sherrington & Eccles – Nobel-winning neuroscientists who lost their minds trying to solve the paradox of the brain’s capabilities.
    🔹 Epiphenomenon – The idea that human reasoning is nothing more than an accidental byproduct of brain activity.
    🔹 The Embroidery Paradox – An analogy proving that the brain, like a blind and limbless artisan, could never have deliberately created science, technology, or civilization.
    🔹 Purgatorius – The rat-like ancestor of Homo, chosen by evolution not for its intelligence, but for its gut.
    🔹 The Reticular Formation – The true master of human behavior, responsible for everything from sex to violence—while logic is merely an afterthought.
    🔹 The Scavenger’s Brain – Why the majority of our neurons are dedicated to instinct, not intellect.

    🎶 Track Used in This Episode: Forgive Me (Olaaf Stuut Remix)
    💽 Artist: Florian Rietze
    📀 Label: Delicieuse Records
    🔢 License Code: MKPBI5YWXLRLLXUI

    A track that fits seamlessly into the dark, immersive atmosphere of NOX. Deep, hypnotic, and layered with tension—it pulls you in and refuses to let go. And though this track was released in 2015, it still sounds as fresh and relevant as ever.

    What do you think? Does this track match the NOX vibe? Drop a comment and let us know—we’re always looking for new sounds to explore.

    🚨 If you haven’t subscribed yet, now is the time. NOX is available on:
    Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, and all major platforms.
    🔗 All links are in the description.

    📢 Want deeper analysis?
    I’m working on a parallel podcast dedicated to discussing and dissecting Nevzorov’s ideas. If you want to be the first to hear about it—stay tuned.

    📌 Follow Us & Join the Movement:
    🔹 Instagram: @tricksterny
    🔹 Website: www.trickster-us.com
    🔹 Official YouTube of Alexander Nevzorov: @NevzorovTV

    And remember—IN NIGHT WE TRUST.

    #Philosophy #HumanNature #Neuroscience #CriticalThinking #CognitiveScience #BookDiscussion #Evolution #NoxPodcast #RealityCheck #Truth

    🔥 Highlights of This Episode💡 Themes Explored📌 Key Terminology & Explanations🎵 Featured Music🎧 Subscribe & Stay Connected

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    35 分
  • EPISODE -7 : A Stone in the Paw & The Day the Tail Was Lost
    2025/02/12
    In this episode, we take a brutal deep dive into two groundbreaking chapters from Alexander Nevzorov’s The Origins of Genius and Fascism. Chapter 8, “A Stone in the Paw,” tears apart the myth of human intelligence, exposing how our species’ so-called “progress” is nothing more than the mechanical execution of a blind genetic impulse. Then, in Chapter 9, “The Day the Tail Was Lost,” Nevzorov continues his dissection of human nature, revealing how civilization has done little to change the predatory, scavenger instincts embedded deep in our evolutionary past.Nevzorov shatters the idea that early humans were rational toolmakers. Instead, he argues that our ancestors’ first interactions with tools were mindless, instinctual acts, no different from an otter cracking shells or a crab decorating its shell with debris.What started as a simple scavenger’s trick—using stones to break bones—eventually led to the delusions of progress, morality, and civilization. But did anything actually change? Or did we simply refine the same old primitive instincts, dressing them up in philosophy, war, and industry?For two million years, humans scavenged, defecated, fought, and mated—without inventing anything truly new. And what has changed since then? According to Nevzorov, nothing. Civilization simply provided a larger, bloodier stage for the same ancient drama.🔹 The Myth of Intelligence – Was human progress an invention, or just an accident of biology?🔹 Instinct vs. Civilization – Has civilization actually tamed us, or just masked our true nature?🔹 The Cyclical Horror of History – From ancient tribal wars to modern conflicts, have we ever moved beyond scavenger instincts?Many references in these chapters might be unfamiliar to international listeners. Check the pinned comment for detailed explanations of key terms. Some of the most important ones include:🔹 Borodino – A major battle between Napoleon’s army and the Russian Empire in 1812, symbolizing the brutal and repetitive nature of human warfare.🔹 Pleistocene – The prehistoric period (~2.5 million–12,000 years ago) when early humans scavenged rather than hunted.🔹 Paranthropus – A genus of early hominins, often considered an evolutionary dead end, yet disturbingly similar to the Homo lineage.🔹 Hammurabi’s Code – One of the first recorded legal systems (1750 BCE, Babylon), demonstrating that laws did not create morality but were merely an attempt to control violent and primitive human behavior.🔹 Urukagina & Ur-Nammu Codes – Even older Mesopotamian legal texts, confirming that humans needed strict rules to curb their inherent aggression and savagery.🔹 Otters, Beavers, and Crabs – Frequently used as comparisons to early humans, illustrating that object manipulation does not equal intelligence.🎶 Track Used in This Episode: Blue Dietrich – Lovely Black Heart (Original Mix)💽 Artist: Blue Dietrich🚨 If you’re listening and you’re still not subscribed, fix that now. NOX is available on:Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, and all major platforms.🔗 All links are in the description.📢 Want deeper analysis?I’m working on a parallel podcast that will be entirely dedicated to discussing and dissecting Nevzorov’s ideas. Stay tuned—you’ll be the first to know when it launches.📌 Follow Us & Join the Movement:🔹 Instagram: @tricksterny🔹 Website: www.trickster-us.com🔹 Official YouTube of Alexander Nevzorov: @NevzorovTVLicense Code: MHSE8ZFCZHXBUAAKAnd remember—In Night We Trust.#Philosophy #HumanNature #Psychology #Anthropology #CriticalThinking #BookDiscussion #AlexanderNevzorov #NoxPodcast #Evolution #ScavengerInstincts #History #Truth
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    25 分

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