Portal:Introduction to The Portal

In July 2019, Eric Weinstein launched The Portal Podcast. Drawing on "portal story" motifs in literature, the show aims to bring its audience into contact with the most fundamental and transcendent aspects of reality, to break the intellectual stasis that pervades our institutions, to foster individual sense-making, and to galvanize the search for a more hopeful and transformative future. Since launch, the podcast has released over 40 episodes, spread between interviews and solo episodes. Other content, including dozens of Instagram livestreams and several standalone YouTube videos, have been released since the start of the Covid-19 lockdowns. Eric is also active on Twitter.

The content on this page covers The Portal's main ideas to help new listeners see their common threads. Our community is built around understanding and further conveying these ideas; we encourage you to join one of our Discord servers to chat and learn, and to contribute to one of our projects.

For more information about the community, see The Portal Group.

For more information about this wiki, see The Portal Wiki.

Selected Portal Content
The podcast episodes listed below explore central themes of The Portal. They are available as audio and video on major streaming services and as transcripts on The Portal Blog. The Portal Clips YouTube channel also has excerpts from the podcast and community-made videos on recurring themes, such as this video on the Twin Nuclei Problem and this video on the N^2 revolution. Other community members have also made their own videos related to The Portal, such as this video on kayfabe.

For a comprehensive list of Portal content, see All Episodes of The Portal Podcast and also All Content by Eric Weinstein.

Edge Essays
Some of the earliest discussion of the podcast's core ideas occur in Eric Weinstein's Edge.org essays. These are brief essays in response to an annual themed question posed by Edge.