What happens when a theoretical physicist turns his attention to human all-cause mortality, societal power structures, and the true cost of biological stress?In this deep-dive interview, host Jona Walk sits down with Denis Rancourt: former physics professor at the University of Ottawa and interdisciplinary researcher. Together, they explore a wide range of thought-provoking topics, starting with Rancourt's critical analysis of the COVID-19 era through the objective lens of all-cause mortality data.But the conversation goes much deeper. Rancourt explains how human societies function as dominance hierarchies, how biological stress and access to resources are tied to our evolutionary survival, and the mathematical models that predict the rise and fall of stable societies. Whether you're interested in the hidden dynamics of geopolitics, the crisis of indoctrination in modern academia, or simply how to navigate times of great social upheaval, this interview challenges conventional thinking at every turn.Tune in to discover why strategic resistance, pushback, and "finding your inner rebel" might just be the most important things you can do for the future of society.-----------------------------Support DNWMake the voice of De Nieuwe Wereld possible. Without your support, there is no DNW! Become a member or donate:🚨 One-time donation: via https://www.gofundme.com/f/eindejaarsactie-2025🧢 Support DNW and become a patron at http://www.petjeaf.com/denieuwewereld.💳 Large donations: NL61 RABO 0357 5828 61 to Stichting De Nieuwe Wereld.✉️ Sign up for our free newsletter: https://denieuwewereld.tv/nieuwsbrief/Prefer a direct bank transfer? Transfer your gift to NL61 RABO 0357 5828 61 to Stichting De Nieuwe Wereld.You can donate crypto via https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/31d3b502-6996-41f6-97aa-ef2958025fb8Sources and links for this episode: https://correlation-canada.org