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We are back after many weeks without a proper internet connection, which made it impossible to prepare new editions of Sequences. After spending time in several Airbnbs, I'm finally in rented accommodation which has a decent speed on Sky Full Fibre 150 broadband. In the past month, we have gathered a lot of new music to feature on our podcasts. We decided to offer you two editions: No 259 focusing on sequential, symphonic, modular, and Berlin School music and the other No 260 exploring dark and light ambient, cosmic, chill-out, and experimental genres. Download Bios: https://we.tl/t-pCXvicue9h Playlist No 259 01.44 LPF12 ‘Bleed To Crescendo' (album TitledStage) https://lpf12.bandcamp.com/album/tiltedstage?from=fanpub_nfnb 07.38 René van der Wouden ‘The Red Moon Passes The Earth' (Live At The Dutch Electronic Masters 2024) *** 16.33 ARC ‘Octane' (album Radio Spunik)*** https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com 26.37 Maria Warner (Aka Michael Neil) ‘Dark Matter Part 1' (album Dark Matter) *** https://mariawarner.bandcamp.com/album/dark-matter 37.30 Legendary Pink Dots ‘Ascension' (album The Last 10 Year: A Compilation For The Courageous) https://legendarypinkdots1.bandcamp.com/album/the-last-10-years-a-compilation-for-the-courageous 43.38 Deep Imagination ‘Realm Of The Raven' (Single) www.bscmusic.com 47.42 Onsturicheit ‘Carl - Berlijns Design' (album De Blauwe Kamer) https://onsturicheit-chaos.bandcamp.com 56.21 sinterklaas en de awarte piet (Live Veldhoven 2000) ***https://doombientmusic.bandcamp.com/track/live-veldhoven-2000 01.07.32 Oliver Coates ‘Radiocello' (album Throb, Shiver, Arrow Of Time) https://olivercoates.bandcamp.com/album/throb-shiver-arrow-of-time 01.09.59 Oliver Coates ‘Ultra Valid' 01.13.10 Arcane Trickster ‘Mossy Bed' (album Carme) https://immersive-love.bandcamp.com/album/carme 01.22.34 Endless Dive ‘Iridescence' (album Souvenances) https://Baco.lnk.to/DeuxRoues 01.24.57 Endless Dive ‘Petit Bain' 01.28.20 The Fourth Dimension Project ‘Oceanic Blue' (album Colours Of The Universe) https://fourthdimension1.bandcamp.com/album/colours-of-the-universe 01.32.08 The Fourth Dimension Project ‘Amber' 01.38.25 Kamarius ‘Ascending' (album The Code 2024) https://kamarius.bandcamp.com 01.45.57 Kamarius ‘Clouds In Motion' 01.51.13 Parallel Worlds ‘Time Dimension' (album Impressions) https://moatun7.bandcamp.com/album/impressions 01.56.22 Parallel Worlds 'Spreadotron' 02.01.20 Philippe Besombes ‘Passadena Airport' (album Anthology 1975-1979) B.F.T.P https://www.discogs.com/release/10651663-Philippe-Besombes-Anthology-1975-1979 Philippe Besombes ‘J'ai pas le temps' 02.11.17 Thaneco & Romerium ‘RCW Eight Six' (album The Remnants Of Supernova Explosions) https://thaneco.bandcamp.com 02.18.51 Sophos ‘Future Mountains' (album Sending Signals) www.DiN.org.uk 02.20.42 Sophos ‘Laniakea' 02.31.49 Fratoroler ‘E___nd of Nervs' (album L.I.K.E.S.https://fratoroler.bandcamp.com 02.45.19 Ivan Black ‘Falling From The Spires' (album A Quiet Ocean} 02.52.25 Mauricio Moquillaza '02' (album Mauricio Moquillaza) *** http://buhrecords.bandcamp.com/ Edit ***
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Borges wrote:“Time is the substance I am made of. Time is a river which sweeps me along, but I am the river; it is a tiger which destroys me, but I am the tiger; it is a fire which consumes me, but I am the fire”Time is the dimension we all inhabit, through which we propelled in only one direction. Why is this? Can we account for time's arrow? Can we reverse it? Why does time only move in one direction?See the youtube episode here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbXv7vMOjJ8Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-being-human--5806452/support.
We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text message.In this episode of Discover Daily, hosts Alex and Sienna explore the frontiers of science and technology, from the lingering dangers of World War II bombs to the groundbreaking mapping of a fruit fly's brain. The episode kicks off with a startling incident at Miyazaki Airport in Japan, where a 500-pound U.S. bomb from World War II unexpectedly detonated, creating a large crater and disrupting flights. This event highlights the ongoing challenges Japan faces in dealing with unexploded ordnance, even decades after the war's end.Next, the hosts dive into a monumental achievement in neuroscience - the creation of the first complete map of an adult fruit fly brain. This comprehensive "connectome" reveals the intricate connections between nearly 140,000 neurons and offers unprecedented insights into complex brain function. While fruit flies may seem an unlikely subject, their genetic similarities to humans make them invaluable models for studying neurological disorders and developing targeted therapies.The episode concludes with a mind-boggling discovery in quantum physics that challenges our understanding of time itself. Scientists have found evidence that under certain conditions, photons can seemingly spend a "negative amount of time" passing through a cloud of ultracold atoms. This counterintuitive phenomenon, which appears to show light exiting a material before fully entering it, sheds new light on the bizarre world of quantum mechanics and the fundamental nature of time. Join Alex and Sienna as they unravel these fascinating stories and explore their profound implications for our understanding of the universe.From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/evidence-of-negative-time-Ut987S07Rl2p3ryWJL_PigPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
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Why does time move forward but not backward? Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder explains. Why does time move in only one direction? This still-unsolved question was posed in 1927 by the British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington, and the concept came to be known as the arrow of time. As theoretical physicist @SabineHossenfelder explains, there's a longstanding mystery in the foundations of physics: If we look at the laws for microscopic constituents, like elementary particles, they work the same way forward in time as they do backward in time. But the same does not hold true on macroscopic scales. In this Big Think video, Hossenfelder dives into this mystery and explores how it has captivated the minds of so many scientists and science fiction writers. Chapters: 0:00 The arrow of time 1:14 Why doesn't anyone get younger? 2:39 Can we stop human aging with entropy control? 4:01 Is ‘maximum entropy' how the universe will end? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- About Sabine Hossenfelder: Sabine Hossenfelder is a physicist, author, and creator of "Science Without the Gobbledygook". She currently works at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy in Germany. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. ► Big Think+ Make your business smarter, faster: https://bigthink.com/plus/ Get Smarter, Faster With Interviews From The Worlds Biggest Thinkers. Follow This Podcast And Turn On The Notifications Rate Us With 5 Stars Share This Episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigthink/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Outline00:00 - Intro01:50 - Running marathons 05:19 - The Center13:28 - On creativity15:24 - From algebraic system theory to moment problems43:39 - The gap metric58:33 - The longstanding friendship and collaboration with M. Smith01:11:30 - On causality and the arrow of time LinksTryphon's website: https://georgiou.eng.uci.edu/People in control interview: https://tinyurl.com/4nw5s9p6R. Kalman: https://tinyurl.com/mux93t32A. Tannenbaum: https://tinyurl.com/2pws6rzdMoment problem - https://tinyurl.com/3u38xy9fNevanlinna–Pick interpolation - https://tinyurl.com/3nw56kjPh.D. Thesis: https://tinyurl.com/3c5ba8frOn the computation of the gap metric: https://tinyurl.com/tamnufmaUncertainty in Unstable Systems: The Gap Metric - https://tinyurl.com/4w7sn73nVidyasagar's paper on the graph metric - https://tinyurl.com/5xn3rks6Optimal robustness in the gap metric - https://tinyurl.com/7axewjpyM. Smith - https://tinyurl.com/3ym2fbp9M. Vidyasagar - https://tinyurl.com/4fnwtjv7K. Glover - https://tinyurl.com/45zwpva9C. Foias - https://tinyurl.com/wxt378tjCommutant lifting theorem - https://tinyurl.com/bdfzxnf2D. Sarason - https://tinyurl.com/5n6n568fRobust Stability of Feedback Systems: A Geometric Approach Using the Gap Metric - https://tinyurl.com/bbv2hmy8Intrinsic difficulties in using the doubly-infinite time axis for input-output control theory - https://tinyurl.com/3cdbc9n2Erdős number - https://tinyurl.com/bdex5pf6Causal system - https://tinyurl.com/ythze2h7Feedback control and the arrow of time - https://tinyurl.com/2Support the showPodcast infoPodcast website: https://www.incontrolpodcast.com/Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n84j85jSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/4rwztj3cRSS: https://tinyurl.com/yc2fcv4yYoutube: https://tinyurl.com/bdbvhsj6Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/3z24yr43Twitter: https://twitter.com/IncontrolPInstagram: https://tinyurl.com/35cu4kr4Acknowledgments and sponsorsThis episode was supported by the National Centre of Competence in Research on «Dependable, ubiquitous automation» and the IFAC Activity fund. The podcast benefits from the help of an incredibly talented and passionate team. Special thanks to L. Seward, E. Cahard, F. Banis, F. Dörfler, J. Lygeros, ETH studio and mirrorlake . Music was composed by A New Element.
Bree brings in the expert on making complex ideas accessible and invites her daughter's former 6th-grade science teacher, Dr. Lauren Cabrera, on the show to hold her hand and make sure that Bree's not totally butchering the laws of physics as she unpacks the Arrow Of Time.Special thanks to Dr. Lauren Cabrera for joining me on the podcast, and for reminding me just how incredible teachers are.Leave a voice message HERE!Follow us on Instagram!Schedule a chat with Bree @ The Lovely UnbecomingJoin the Pause to Go Discussion GroupThanks to our Sponsor! https://codebasecoworking.com/ Special thanks to WTJU 91.1 FM & The Virginia Audio Collective for the support and the space to record! Did you love this episode? Leave us a review !
The arrow of time arises from the second law of thermodynamics: the principle that microscopic arrangements of physical systems tend to increase in randomness, moving from order to disorder. Can this be changed?http://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show! https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledminds https://troubledfans.com https://patreon.com/troubledminds#aliens #conspiracy #paranormalRadio Schedule Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-9pst - https://fringe.fm/iTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMStitcher - https://bit.ly/2UfAiMXTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71UFollow Algo Rhythm -- https://bit.ly/3uq7yRYFollow Apoc -- https://bit.ly/3DRCUEjFollow Ash -- https://bit.ly/3CUTe4ZFollow Daryl -- https://bit.ly/3GHyIaNFollow James -- https://bit.ly/3kSiTEYFollow Jennifer -- https://bit.ly/3BVLyCMFollow Joseph -- https://bit.ly/3pNjbzb Matt's Book -- https://bit.ly/3x68r2d -- code for free book WY78YFollow Nightstocker -- https://bit.ly/3mFGGtxRobert's Book -- https://amzn.to/3GEsFUKFollow TamBam -- https://bit.ly/3LIQkFw-------------------------------------------------Researchers Untangle “Arrow of Time” Mystery in Groundbreaking New Physics Study - The Debriefhttps://thedebrief.org/researchers-untangle-arrow-of-time-mystery-in-groundbreaking-new-physics-study/Scientists are unraveling the mystery of the arrow of timehttps://phys.org/news/2022-08-scientists-unraveling-mystery-arrow.htmlPsychological Time | SpringerLinkhttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-22195-3_4Cosmological time and the constants of nature - ScienceDirecthttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269321004275Entropy and Time - PubMedhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33286203/The Arrow of Timehttp://pi.math.cornell.edu/~numb3rs/luthy3/thearrowoftime.htmlYale Study Suggests That Evolution Can Be Predictedhttps://scitechdaily.com/yale-study-suggests-that-evolution-can-be-predicted/6 Examples of the Arrow Of Time - Simplicablehttps://simplicable.com/new/arrow-of-timeIs Time Travel Possible? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kidshttps://spaceplace.nasa.gov/time-travel/en/15 Real-Life Stories Of Time Travel That Will Creep You Outhttps://www.therichest.com/shocking/15-real-life-stories-of-time-travel-that-will-creep-you-out/Time Travel Is Possible: Scientists Have Already Built A Time Machine, Actually | Tech Timeshttps://www.techtimes.com/articles/228786/20180529/time-travel-is-possible-scientists-have-already-built-a-time-machine-actually.htm'Time traveller' Alexander Smith makes ludicrous claim he's from 2118... and reckons he has a picture that proves he's telling the truth | The US Sunhttps://www.the-sun.com/news/us-news/3723287/time-traveller-alexander-smith-2118-picture-proof/Time Travel (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/time-travel/The Scientific Possibilities of Time Travelhttps://www.thoughtco.com/is-time-travel-possible-2699431‘Time traveler' claims giant 7ft aliens will land on Earth in May 2022 leading to 'interdimensional war' with US | The US Sunhttps://www.the-sun.com/news/3328201/time-traveler-aliens-land-earth-may-2022-war-us/IBM's Early PC Attracts Time Travelers | Hackadayhttps://hackaday.com/2022/08/23/ibms-early-pc-attracts-time-travelers/https://www.techtimes.com/articles/228786/20180529/time-travel-is-possible-scientists-have-already-built-a-time-machine-actually.htm
Orbit in my Sonic Gravity and see the universe through the eyes of a madman. You will stare into madness and madness will stare back into you, and it is going to change you. You will see that the cosmic microwave background is a mirror, and when you look into the sky, you are staring through eternity into your soul. And when you go to sleep tonight you will know that it is the Psychic Pressure of the Arrow of Time that drives you into unconsciousness . . . and that is a fact.
Learn more about everything referenced in this episode by clicking the links below:New School Policy and Design for Outer SpaceSFI's InterPlanetary ProjectAging, Adaptation, and the Arrow of Time - A James S. McDonnell Foundation funded research track on Complex TimeComplex Time video playlistInterPlanetary 2019 panel on Complex Time, featuring Sean Carroll
Do you know what time it is? No, it is not objection time. Instead, it is time to talk about time. The philosophy of time is a difficult topic to understand, and many confusions abound. In today's episode, I sit down with Kristie Miller from the University of Sydney to discuss her recent introduction to the philosophy of time that she co-authored with Sam Baron. We talk about dynamic and static theories of time. We also get into the so-called A-theory and B-theory of time. We even discuss the lesser known C-theory. Then we have a lengthy conversation about the arrow of time. Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews) is a senior fellow at the Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki. Guest: Kristie Miller (PhD, University of Queensland) is professor of philosophy at the University of Sydney. Scientific Adviser and Show Manager: Ema Sani (PhD, University of Glasgow) is a postdoctoral fellow in biology at the University of Edinburgh. Music by Rockandmetal_domination – Raising-questions rtmullins.com https://www.patreon.com/user?u=66431474 https://ko-fi.com/rtmullins
In this ambitious three-part series, we want to talk about time travel through some of our favorites ---- Tenet, Loki, and Interstellar. As viewers, we experience movies frame by frame; as human beings, we experience time through the relentless one-way time arrow. Through subverting our familiar narrative structures and disrupting causality, time travel can raise important questions about the universe we live in and its physical rules.Time Code1:43 So what is “philosophy of physics”?4:35 Time travel as a genre, and our first category of time travel stories as represented in Tenet 7:19 The logic of "traveling through time" and "changing the past"12:23 The Closed Time Loop in Tenet16:47 "bUt wHat aBouT FReE WiLl"22:10 The symmetry of Protagonist's journey and Time Reversal Symmetry ---- where did the Arrow of Time come from anyways? ?Our GuestShelly Shi - Ph.D. candidate in UCSD, with research interest in Philosophy of PhysicsEdited ByValerie ChenSupport UsPlease consider supporting us on Patreon (in USD, suitable for listeners who live in the U.S.): https://www.patreon.com/loudmurmurs. Please consider supporting us on Patreon (in RMB):https://afdian.net/p/e0a54e82ebd111e9bd2d52540025c377Business collabPlease reach out to us at loudmurmursfm@gmail.com for any business inquiries. Listen to LMMFind Loud Murmurs in the iTunes podcast store, Google Play, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts (e.g. Pocket Casts, Overcast)! Please subscribe, enjoy, and feel free to drop us a note and leave us a review. RSS feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/258327.rss Itunes: https://apple.co/2VAVf0Z Google play: goo.gl/KjRYPN Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IWNuRB Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=544416&refid=stpr Pocket Cast: http://pca.st/nLid Overcast: https://bit.ly/2SL7MNJ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/loudmurmurs)
Julian Barbour is the author of the highly regarded The Discovery of Dynamics and the bestseller The End of Time and now, The Janus Point. He received his PhD in physics from the University of Cologne in 1968. He is a past visiting professor of physics at the University of Oxford and lives on the edge of the scenic Cotswolds, UK. A major new work of physics, The Janus Point will transform our understanding of the nature of existence. In a universe filled by chaos and disorder, Julian Barbour makes the radical argument that the growth of order drives the passage of time — and shapes the destiny of the universe. Time is among the universe's greatest mysteries. Why, when most laws of physics allow for it to flow forward and backward, does it only go forward? Physicists have long appealed to the second law of thermodynamics, held to predict the increase of disorder in the universe, to explain this. In The Janus Point, physicist Julian Barbour argues that the second law has been misapplied and that the growth of order determines how we experience time. In his view, the big bang becomes the "Janus point," a moment of minimal order from which time could flow, and order increase, in two directions. Julian Barbour on "The Janus Point: A New Theory of Time" | Videos: https://youtube.com/watch?v=FMD8B7VRX0w&feature=share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E0NmHQ0WLc 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:57 The story of the book cover. 00:04:33 What does time mean to you? 00:05:36 The influence of Ernst Mach. 00:09:11 About the "Royal" Zero. 00:28:30 Entaxy, thermodynamics and statistcal mechanics. 00:35:57 The cyclic universe. 00:41:28 The theoretical virtues of the Janus Point. 00:55:05 Is there a necessity for a theory of quantum gravity? 01:07:00 What is the failure of the "singularity" theory of cosmogenesis? 01:09:00 The essence of the Janus Point theory. 01:17:58 The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin Theorem 01:21:25 How do you reconcile the Janus Point Paradigm with current observations? 01:38:00 What would you put on a timeless monolith? 01:43:00 What is now possible that you once thought was not as a younger man? LinkedIn Jobs is the best platform for finding the right candidate to join your business this fall. It's the largest marketplace for job seekers in the world, and it has great search features so that you can find candidates with any hard or soft skills that you need. And now, you can post a job for free. Just visit linkedin.com/impossible to post a job for free. Audible is hands-down my favorite platform for consuming podcasts, fiction and nonfiction books! With an Audible membership, you can download titles and listen offline, anytime, anywhere. The Audible app is free and can be installed on all smartphones and tablets. You can listen across devices without losing your spot. Audible members don't have to worry about using their credits right away. Start your free 30-day trial today: Audible.com/impossible or text “impossible” to 500-500
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The arrow of time — all the ways in which the past differs from the future — is a fascinating subject because it connects everyday phenomena (memory, aging, cause and effect) to deep questions in physics and philosophy. At its heart is the fact that entropy increases over time, which in turn can be traced to special conditions in the early universe. David Wallace is one of the world's leading philosophers working on the foundations of physics, including space and time as well as quantum mechanics. We talk about how increasing entropy gives rise to the arrow of time, and what it is about the early universe that makes this happen. Then we cannot help but connecting this story to features of the Many-Worlds (Everett) interpretation of quantum mechanics.Support Mindscape on Patreon.David Wallace received a D.Phil. in Physics and a D.Phil. in Philosophy from Oxford University. He is currently W.A. Mellon Professor of Philosophy of Science, with joint appointments in the Philosophy Department and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of The Emergent Multiverse: Quantum Theory According to the Everett Interpretation. Among his honors are the Lakatos Award for outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science. His most recent book is Philosophy of Physics: A Very Short Introduction.Web sitePhilPeople profileGoogle Scholar publicationsAmazon.com author pageSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Podcast: Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas (LS 69 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: 158 | David Wallace on the Arrow of TimePub date: 2021-08-02The arrow of time — all the ways in which the past differs from the future — is a fascinating subject because it connects everyday phenomena (memory, aging, cause and effect) to deep questions in physics and philosophy. At its heart is the fact that entropy increases over time, which in turn can be traced to special conditions in the early universe. David Wallace is one of the world's leading philosophers working on the foundations of physics, including space and time as well as quantum mechanics. We talk about how increasing entropy gives rise to the arrow of time, and what it is about the early universe that makes this happen. Then we cannot help but connecting this story to features of the Many-Worlds (Everett) interpretation of quantum mechanics.Support Mindscape on Patreon.David Wallace received a D.Phil. in Physics and a D.Phil. in Philosophy from Oxford University. He is currently W.A. Mellon Professor of Philosophy of Science, with joint appointments in the Philosophy Department and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of The Emergent Multiverse: Quantum Theory According to the Everett Interpretation. Among his honors are the Lakatos Award for outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science. His most recent book is Philosophy of Physics: A Very Short Introduction.Web sitePhilPeople profileGoogle Scholar publicationsAmazon.com author pageSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Sean Carroll | Wondery, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Learn about a robotic “third thumb”; how measuring time increases entropy; and how to distinguish friends from foes. People's brains adapted to having a robotic "third thumb" by Steffie Drucker UCL. (2021, May 19). Robotic “Third Thumb” use can alter brain representation of the hand. UCL News. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/may/robotic-third-thumb-use-can-alter-brain-representation-hand Kieliba, P., Clode, D., Maimon-Mor, R. O., & Makin, T. R. (2021). Robotic hand augmentation drives changes in neural body representation. Science Robotics, 6(54), eabd7935. https://doi.org/10.1126/scirobotics.abd7935 Video: https://vimeo.com/551468278 Teen turns prosthetic arm into glitter-shooting unicorn horn [VIDEO] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf91U06GII8 Measuring time increases the entropy in the universe by Briana Brownell Pearson, A. N., Guryanova, Y., Erker, P., Laird, E. A., Briggs, G. A. D., Huber, M., & Ares, N. (2021). Measuring the Thermodynamic Cost of Timekeeping. Physical Review X, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.11.021029 O'Callaghan, J. (2021, May 20). How does time work? Livescience.com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/how-does-time-work.html Schirber, M. (2021). Keeping Time on Entropy's Dime. Physics, 14. https://physics.aps.org/articles/v14/s54 Crane, L. (2020). Measuring time accurately increases the entropy in the universe. New Scientist. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2277050-measuring-time-accurately-increases-the-entropy-in-the-universe/ A clock's accuracy may be tied to the disorder it creates. (2021, April 28). Science News. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/clock-time-accuracy-entropy-disorder To Scope Someone Out, See How They Judge Others by Anna Todd What you say about others says a lot about you, research shows. (2021). ScienceDaily. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100802165441.htm Wood, D., Harms, P., & Vazire, S. (2010). Perceiver effects as projective tests: What your perceptions of others say about you. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 99(1), 174–190. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0019390 Schwantes, M. (2017, March 27). Asking This 1 Question Will Instantly Reveal Someone's Personality. Inc.com; Inc. https://www.inc.com/marcel-schwantes/how-to-read-people-instantly-by-asking-1-simple-question.html Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of Future Rising we explore that most elusive and yet important of concepts when it comes to the future: Entropy.For more on entropy, I'd highly recommend this video from Crash Course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsY4WcQOrfk For more on the book Future Rising: A Journey from the Past to the Edge of Tomorrow, check out http://futurerisingbook.comWe'll be positing new episodes of Future Rising on Monday's Wednesday's and Fridays. Please subscribe on your favorite podcast platform if you don't want to miss them. And please do leave us a review!Host:Professor Andrew MaynardWeb: http://andrewmaynard.netTwitter: http://twitter.com/2020scienceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/literallyandrewmaynard/
On this episode we talk about: coffee and genetics, a little diet stuff, the new Apple M1, entropy in clocks and the 'arrow of time', apple's lawsuit with Epic and a new owl that's been discovered. Join us! patreon.com/theilluminatitelegraph for adfree audio full video's on youtube Music: Death Metal: Death of Skepsis Golgothan Indy Rock : Alfred and the Teddinators Hip Hop : CoolDill Metamorphicon Emo : Dillon Crozier Show Links: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-04-espresso-latte-decaf-genetic-code.html https://www.sciencenews.org/article/clock-time-accuracy-entropy-disorder/amp https://www.sciencenews.org/article/arrow-time https://apnews.com/article/apple-epic-app-store-trial-c8acede2ad74d0b996e1b398351d52a3?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_medium=ap&utm_source=twitter https://phys.org/news/2021-05-bornean-rajah-scops-owl-rediscovered.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theskepsistelegraph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theskepsistelegraph/support
Zak and Derek discuss the big question: why is the future different than the past?… Read the postCosmology and the Arrow of Time The post Cosmology and the Arrow of Time appeared first on The Hyperfine.
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Full information of this is yet to come. I was so nervous to make this one, but promise will soon be better. Episode is all about the little idea of entropy. It's definitely for beginners the information given here was so easy.
In this episode, Freddy explores the deep and philosophical question of what is the arrow of time. Links and Sources Below!!! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrow_of_time https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/about/historical-overview/ http://www.history.com/.amp/topics/british-history/henry-viii https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arthur-Eddington Weinert, Friedel (2005). The scientist as philosopher: philosophical consequences of great scientific discoveries. Springer. p. 143. ISBN 978-3-540-21374-1., Chapter 4, p. 143 David Albert on Time and Chance Tuisku, P.; Pernu, T.K.; Annila, A. (2009). "In the light of time". Proceedings of the Royal Society A. 465 (2104): 1173–1198. A. B. Pippard, Elements of Chemical Thermodynamics for Advanced Students of Physics (1966), p.100. Blum, Harold F. (1951). Time's Arrow and Evolution (First ed.). ISBN 978-0-691-02354-0. Morowitz, Harold J. (September 1969). "Book review: Time's arrow and evolution: Third Edition". Icarus. 11 (2): 278–279. McN., W. P. (November 1951). "Book reviews: Time's Arrow and Evolution". Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 24 (2): 164. Susskind, Leonard. "Boltzmann and the Arrow of Time: A Recent Perspective". Cornell University. Cornell University. Retrieved June 1, 2016. Mathias Fink (30 November 1999). "Time-Reversed Acoustic" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 December 2005. Retrieved 27 May 2016. Esposito, M., Lindenberg, K., & Van den Broeck, C. (2010). Entropy production as correlation between system and reservoir. New Journal of Physics, 12(1), 013013. Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry, pp. 109–111. Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry, chapter 6 "Home". Physics World. Vaccaro, Joan (2016). "Quantum asymmetry between time and space". Proceedings of the Royal Society A. 472 (2185): 20150670. Schlosshauer, M. (2005). Decoherence, the measurement problem, and interpretations of quantum mechanics. Reviews of Modern physics, 76(4), 1267. Wolchover, Natalie (25 April 2014). "New Quantum Theory Could Explain the Flow of Time" – via www.wired.com. G. B. Lesovik, I. A. Sadovskyy, M. V. Suslov, A. V. Lebedev, V. M. Vinokur (13 March 2019). "Arrow of time and its reversal on the IBM quantum computer". Nature. 9 (1): 4396. "Physicists reverse time using quantum computer". Phys.org. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2019. Ladyman, J.; Lambert, J.; Weisner, K.B. What is a Complex System? Eur. J. Philos. Sci. 2013, 3, 33–67. Ulrich, Rolf; Eikmeier, Verena; de la Vega, Irmgard; Ruiz Fernández, Susana; Alex-Ruf, Simone; Maienborn, Claudia (2012-04-01). "With the past behind and the future ahead: Back-to-front representation of past and future sentences". Memory & Cognition. 40 (3): 483–495. For Andes tribe, it's back to the future — accessed 2006-09-26 Núñez Rafael E., Sweetser Eve. "With the Future Behind Them: Convergent Evidence From Aymara Language and Gesture in the Crosslinguistic Comparison of Spatial Construals of Time" (PDF). Department of Cognitive Science, University of California at San Diego. Retrieved 22 February 2021. Gu, Yan; Zheng, Yeqiu; Swerts, Marc (2019). "Which Is in Front of Chinese People, Past or Future? The Effect of Language and Culture on Temporal Gestures and Spatial Conceptions of Time". Cognitive Science. 43 (12): e12804. doi:10.1111/cogs.12804. mbdg.net Chinese-English Dictionary Bahri, Hardev (1989). Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary. Delhi: Rajpal & Sons. p. 95. ISBN 978-81-7028-002-6. Alexiadou, Artemis (1997). Adverb placement : a case study in antisymmetric syntax. Amsterdam [u.a.]: Benjamins. p. 108. ISBN 978-90-272-2739-3. Hindi-English.org Hindi English Dictionary परसों Shabdkosk.Raftaar.in Hindi English Dictionary नरसों --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Julian finds that when it comes to the fear of diabolical evil, the appeal of conspiracy patterns, and the missionary zeal of cults, everything old is new again.
The arrow of time continues to be one of the great mysteries of the Cosmos. The laws of physics do not distinguish between past, present and future. They apply equally from past to future and from future to past, and nothing indicates that these laws are wrong. This is called symmetry and, with mysterious exceptions, it is the law that governs the entire cosmos.
Orders and disorder in the universe is what hawking tries to clear us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jashan-singh27/message
Why we observe the universe as increasing entropy? Lets get the answer! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jashan-singh27/message
Let's discuss whether or not other galaxies we can see in space could be parallel dimension including other versions of you and me. We also get into Richard Muller's idea that Eddington was wrong and that Astrology was debunked. Thank you, patrons! https://www.patreon.com/ryansinger --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
This episode is one of those rambling conversations that is difficult, in retrospect, to give a concise title. We do talk about entropy and the arrow of time, but we also discuss gravity and astrophysics, orbital mechanics, lagrange points and trojan points, geomagnetic anomalies and an "activated" asteroid in a Jovian orbit, the Dead Sea Scrolls and DNA testing, and the Rosetta Stone and a brief history of the attempts to translate ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.We also read a couple of really great emails, and open three 1up boxes, which takes a long time, and is part of why this show is longer than usual. We probably will have to restrict ourselves to one box per episode in the future.Brothers of the Serpent Episode 150 Your browser does not support the audio element. 1up Boxes loot - Beers, books, shirts, notes, and craftsEnki Kyle, with shamir and portalQuicksand Russ, with snake, portal, and "light at the end of the tunnel"
This episode is one of those rambling conversations that is difficult, in retrospect, to give a concise title. We do talk about entropy and the arrow of time, but we also discuss gravity and astrophysics, orbital mechanics, lagrange points and trojan points, geomagnetic anomalies and an "activated" asteroid in a Jovian orbit, the Dead Sea Scrolls and DNA testing, and the Rosetta Stone and a brief history of the attempts to translate ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. We also read a couple of really great emails, and open three 1up boxes, which takes a long time, and is part of why this show is longer than usual. We probably will have to restrict ourselves to one box per episode in the future. Brothers of the Serpent Episode 150 Your browser does not support the audio element. 1up Boxes loot - Beers, books, shirts, notes, and crafts Enki Kyle, with shamir and portal Quicksand Russ, with snake, portal, and "light at the end of the tunnel"
February 23, 2020 Speaker: Rev. Dr. Andrea Asebedo Monthly Theme: The Arrow of Time
This course will begin with a short summary of some aspects of the history of Quantum Mechanics, which will include Einstein’s photon hypothesis, his analysis of monatomic quantum gases (including Bose-Einstein condensation for ideal Bose gases), and a modern interpretation of Heisenberg’s discovery of Matrix Mechanics. A brief review of the “deformation point of view” will be given, emphasizing the fact that the atomistic nature of matter can be understood as arising from “quantization”, i.e., from a “deformation” of continuum theories of matter. Subsequently, some of the key features of Quantum Physics distinguishing it from Classical Physics - Entanglement, Kochen-Specker Theorem, violation of Bell Inequalities, etc. - and some of the puzzling features of Quantum Mechanics will be recalled. A short presentation of the theory of indirect (weak) measurements and observations, as pioneered by Kraus, and of the phenomenon of “purification” will follow next. This will prepare the ground for a discussion of a novel general approach to Quantum Mechanics that claims to solve the so-called “measurement problem” and eliminates an undue role of “observers” in the formulation of Quantum Mechanics. It will then be time to consider some concrete applications of Quantum Theory. Presumably, examples of irreversible behavior exhibited by open systems in a quantum-mechanical description - including a derivation of the (first and the second) fundamental laws of thermodynamics, a brief review of the derivation of Brownian motion from unitary quantum dynamics and possibly of some further dynamical phenomena - will be discussed at the beginning of this section of the course. Afterwards, the foundations of Equilibrium Quantum Statistical Mechanics, including the KMS condition and its derivation by Haag, Hugenholtz and Winnink, will be reviewed. This formalism will then be applied to studying some phase transitions in Quantum Statistical Mechanics, (using the method of “infrared bounds”). The course will end more or less where it started: Aspects of the theory of interacting Bose gases, including the discussion of various limiting regimes useful to understand, for example, Bose-Einstein condensation, will be discussed in some detail.
What is Time, what are its facets, and how is it calculated? This episode goes on a personal journey through my childhood, into middle age and beyond. Below is one of those stories: Time Capsule Crayon drawings of stick figures, arts and craft desi...
I had an argument with someone about the concept of time, things got heated this episode is inspired by that altercation. Brief History Arrow of time, or times arrow is the idea that time is linear. British astronomer Arthur Eddington developed the...
In this final episode of a three-part series, George concludes his exploration of The Arrow of Time. It may sound like a contradiction in terms, but the future has a history – this episode focuses on projections since the Renaissance of human longing for the perfect society into the future. This episode creates sound pictures of secular prophecies, from Thomas More’s Utopia, to Francis Bacon’s Utopia, and Condorcet’s failed dream of progress to Karl Marx’s ideal but cruel working-class state. The episode wraps up with Samuel Butler’s satirical Erewhon and the technocratic fantasies ... and nightmares ... of H.G. Wells
In this second episode of a three-part series, George continues presenting The Arrow of Time. This episode examines the importance of chronology. Does the world have a beginning and an end? Basing themselves on the Bible, Early Church Fathers sought to date the divine Creation of the world (in 4004 BC), as well as to anticipate the Second Coming (perhaps in 800 AD). They tried to reconcile their hope for a better future with the disasters of their own day. After the Renaissance and Reformation, chronologies began to fan out – the world no longer seemed thousands of years old, but stretched back millions of years. Recent discoveries put the origin of life on Earth some 4 billion years ago.
Lance Ferguson called in to Bent Notes to speak with David Moyle about his multi-faceted musical career, his musical development, and the 2nd Public performance of his band Menagerie at this years Stonnington Jazz Festival. […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_bentnotes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2019/05/LanceFerguson-20190505.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 14:21 — 13.1MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Lance’s Arrow Of Time Menagerie appeared first on Bent Notes.
Questions on the Physicality of Heaven, Necessary Beings, and the Arrow of Time
Tommy discusses the concept of the arrow of time.
Jim and Randy discuss a cosmological theory that purports to find an explanation for the arrow of time in gravitational theory based on the shape and distribution of matter and how it evolves. Show notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/12
Black Holes and the Arrow of Time
A loose end to Arrow Of Time is tied up when Binno Terrace is called back to the garage in South Africa.
The boys sit down with Victoria Cheng and talk high budget new media and which podcasts are bad, and also some science stuff. More importantly, Tom watched Adam Sandler's 'Click' and it was bad and he wants you all to know. Support the show! patreon.com/upfordiscussion @DownWithTalking @acapellascience @tomzalatnai @notheothersimon @victoriaxcheng_
Tim A. Koslowski (Brunswick) gives a talk at the Workshop on the Problem of Time in Perspective (3-4 July, 2015) titled "The Gravitational Arrow of Time". Abstract: The arrow of time appears to always to point in one direction (i.e. we can clearly tell whether a movie is played forward or backward) although the underlying physics is time-reversal symmetric. The most widely accepted explanation for this is that the experienced arrow is the thermodynamic arrow of time (i.e. the direction of entropy growth). This scenario requires the past hypothesis, i.e. an atypical initial condition. We propose an alternative mechanism: The arrow of time is the direction in which the complexity of the universe grows. Gravity generates this arrow of time and creates subsystems with low entropy initial conditions spontaneously. I show this in detail in the Newtonian limit and discuss the extension to cosmological models in GR.
Dr. Craig tackles some fascinating questions on the nature of time, including a question from a young student on what God was doing before He created the universe! Visit www.reasonablefaith.org for an outline.
Black Holes, and The Arrow of Time with renowned physicist Dr. Sean Carroll, and comedians Pete Holmes and Joe DeRosa!
In the fourth lecture, Harvey Brown asks why real-world events always proceed in the direction of increasing entropy, even though the laws of physics don't require it.
In the fourth lecture, Harvey Brown asks why real-world events always proceed in the direction of increasing entropy, even though the laws of physics don't require it.
Julian Barbour (Oxford) gives an evening lecture at the 17th UK and European Meeting on the Foundations of Physics (29-31 July, 2013) titled "A Dynamical Origin of the Arrow of Time".
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Transcript: There may be a profound connection between entropy in the universe and the arrow of time, the pervasive since that time moves only in one direction. Remember that the microscopic laws of physics have no arrow of time. However, in any statistical system of particles there’s a tendency for it to move to its most probable state. Entropy is disorder or chaos, but it’s also related to the number of possible states in a system. Imagine the shuffling of a deck of cards as an analogy for the evolution of the universe. Our universe has a relatively low entropy or low degree of disorder, especially compared to a situation where the universe was filled with black holes; the entropy would be millions of times higher. This corresponds to a highly ordered deck of cards. As the deck is shuffled, objects interact in the universe. The order becomes less. The entropy increases. The arrow of time is obvious in this. Interactions will always tend to produce more disorder. However, if the disorder was high to start with, a high degree of entropy at the beginning of the universe, a well shuffled deck of cards, then as the deck is shuffled again there is no change as the deck is shuffled over and over. So high entropy initial state produces no sense of the arrow of time.
Big Ideas presents Sean M. Carroll of CalTech discussing how the direction of the arrow of time was defined by the Big Bang. He also speculates about what might have come before the Big Bang. The lecture is entitled The Origin of the Universe & the Arrow of Time.
Sean M. Carroll of CalTech discusses how the direction of the arrow of time was defined by the Big Bang. He also speculates about what might have come before the Big Bang. The lecture is entitled The Origin of the Universe & the Arrow of Time.
Big Ideas presents Sean M. Carroll of CalTech discussing how the direction of the arrow of time was defined by the Big Bang. He also speculates about what might have come before the Big Bang. The lecture is entitled The Origin of the Universe & the Arrow of Time.
There's an "arrow of time" in nature. You already can see it. There is an order of how things move, and we don't see these things moving backwards. (Snowmen melting, for instance.) We have some fun time lapse footage to show this arrow of time!
Abstract: Over a century ago, Boltzmann and others provided a microscopic understanding for the tendency of entropy to increase. But this understanding relies ultimately on an empirical fact about cosmology: the early universe had a very low entropy. Why was it like that? Cosmologists aspire to provide a dynamical explanation for the observed state of the universe, but have had very little to say about the dramatic asymmetry between early times and late times. I will argue that the observed breakdown of time-reversal symmetry in statistical mechanics provides good evidence that we live in a multiverse. Dr. Carroll is a theoretical physicist at Caltech in Pasadena, California. Presented April 23, 2010.
Sean M. Carroll, theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology talks with podcast host Steve Mirsky about his new book From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time . Plus, we test your knowledge of some recent science in the news. Web sites related to this episode include preposterousuniverse.com