Welcome to 4DSci.

Join me as I spend time with people who understand how science and technology actually work. Those of us who grew up before computers were everywhere have already watched the world reinvent itself more than once. We’ve seen ideas move from speculation to reality, from novelty to infrastructure. Today, change often arrives packaged as the next big thing, moving faster than anyone has time to unpack it. On 4DSci, I sit down one on one with scientists, engineers, technologists, and creators and ask questions. Not to chase headlines or sell conclusions, but to understand what’s real, what’s hype, and what actually matters beneath the pitch. — Victor

A podcast for those fascinated by how the future actually works.

Those of us over 55 have lived through more technological change than any generation in history. We remember when phones were attached to walls, photos were physical objects, and science fiction stayed safely in books and movies. In the 1960s, we were promised flying cars by 2020 and instead we got a pandemic. In the 1970s, we were told computers would change the world and they did, giving us cell phones, cable television, the internet, and more buttons than anyone ever thought we would need. We watched those ideas quietly become part of everyday life.

The 4DSci podcast was created for people like us. People who lived through waves of bold promises, real breakthroughs, and plenty of hype along the way. People who are fascinated by what is happening now and curious about what comes next.

4DSci is about getting to the nuts and bolts of understanding. We sit down together with scientists, engineers, technologists, and creators and ask the kinds of questions only a generation raised on constant change can ask. We are not here to predict the future. We are here to understand how these technologies work and which ones truly matter.

If you enjoy learning, exploring new ideas, and staying engaged with the changing world around you, 4DSci is for you. You do not need a technical background and you do not need to chase trends. You just need curiosity. This is a place for thoughtful conversation, shared perspective, and the simple pleasure of understanding something a little better than you did before.