What should we explore next?
You have questions? We might have some answers!
Hello Integrals,
One of the things we love most about Breaking Math is that it’s never really been a one-way conversation. It’s always been about curiosity—yours as much as ours.
So we want to hear from you.
What questions have been living in your head lately?
They can be big or small. Abstract or practical. Serious or a little unhinged. We genuinely love all of it.
We’re especially excited about questions around:
Math (pure, applied, weird, beautiful)
Science and how it actually works in the real world
Technology and engineering
AI and algorithms
Blockchain, crypto, and decentralized systems
The systems quietly shaping our lives behind the scenes
If you’ve ever thought:
“I don’t quite understand how this works…”
“Everyone keeps talking about this, but I feel behind…”
“Is this actually as important as people say?”
“Wait, is there math hiding in this?”
That’s exactly the kind of question we want.
You don’t need to phrase it perfectly. You don’t need to already “know the math.” Curiosity is more than enough. Some of our favorite episodes have started with a slightly confused, half-formed question that turned into something surprisingly deep.
Drop your questions in the comments. Ask more than one if you’d like. Tell us what you’re wrestling with, what you’re skeptical about, or what you’d love to understand better.
We’ll be reading every single one—and many of them will shape upcoming episodes or write you an article about it.
Thanks for being here, for thinking with us, and for helping us keep this space thoughtful, curious, and a little bit playful.
Onward,
Autumn & Noah



Ooooo... I love this! This is one of my favorite topics that I do not talk about enough. ✨️
One of the beauties of math is it’s (unreasonable) re-application across domains. For example “We have a bunch of mathematics that explain heat diffusion. Oh wait, we can model financial options with them too - and reapply the tower of proofs over here.”
I would love to hear you share other examples.
The podcast is awesome, and I’m heartened by your renewed enthusiasm.