James Fodor
@jamesfodorTracked since May 2026
creating The Science of Everything Podcast.
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$75–$188 modeled range
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75 paid members · past 30 days
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Where James Fodor ranks
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Ranking data · includes stale rows| Rank | Creator and why included | Paid members | Gap vs James Fodor | Freshness |
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| #2 | 82 | 7 more | Aug 12, 2026 | |
| #4 | 77 | 2 more | Aug 12, 2026 | |
| #5 | 75 | Reference | Aug 12, 2026Stale | |
| #6 | 71 | 4 fewer | Aug 15, 2026 | |
| #7 | 63 | 12 fewer | Aug 12, 2026 |
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Recent posts
Previews available for 27 of 76 posts
Image Latest postPublicEpisode 163: The Standard Model of Particle Physics3 days ago View post An introduction to the particles and forces that constitute the standard model of particle physics. After some historical background, we introduce each of the three fundamental forces that comprise the standard model - electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. We then compare and contrast the different types of particles these forces interact with, including the difference between fermions and bosons, and between quarks and leptons. We consider the types of interactions experienced by these particles and the three generations of matter. Recommended pre-listening is Episodes 158 & 159: Quan
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