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Science writer George Musser on the unsung role of friendship in science's biggest discoveries. Science writer George Musser discusses the essence and nature of science, emphasizing its purpose as a means to understand and create a consistent view of reality. While we often imagine science geniuses such as Einstein as lone rangers in their field, scientists continuously share and refine ideas among colleagues, underlining the importance of friendships and trust in discoveries. Such relationships enable the initial testing of concepts in a supportive environment before they face the broader, often critical scientific community. Citing Einstein's interactions with Niels Bohr, Musser illustrates how even foundational principles, like the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, were continually probed and questioned — not out of disbelief, but out of a quest for deeper understanding. However, not all scientific dialogues result in consensus. One study suggested that the most innovative scientists often remain firm in their views, hinting that a certain degree of stubbornness might be beneficial for scientific progress. In essence, the rigorous, collaborative, and sometimes contentious interactions among scientists are fundamental to advancing knowledge. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ❍ About The Well ❍ Do we inhabit a multiverse? Do we have free will? What is love? Is evolution directional? There are no simple answers to life's biggest questions, and that's why they're the questions occupying the world's brightest minds. So what do they think? How is the power of science advancing understanding? How are philosophers and theologians tackling these fascinating questions? Let's dive into The Well. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sam Kuypers is a theoretical physicist who specialises in the physics of time. If you have the time, Sam can take up as much of it as you like telling you about how our ideas of time have changed…over time. As Sam will reveals: times, they are not a-changing. But there is change! Newtonian physics has a notion of time (or at least Newton himself did), Relativity as discovered by Einstein in the early 1900s radically transformed our notion of what time is and now, in the 21st Century, Sam Kuypers and others are beginning to develop a quantum theory of time. And this is why Sam joins me for this episode as we unpack time as a quantum concept: the very topic of Chapter 11 of “The Fabric of Reality” and go deep on Sam's more recent contributions to our understanding of the reality of time. Appropriately, time stamps are below. You may have to take your time with some of this. 00:00 - Introduction to this episode 05:04 - Introduction to Sam Kuypers 06:30 - The day-to-day of a theoretical physicist 10:30 - What led Sam to Oxford University 12:10 - What was Sam's doctoral thesis about? 15:20 - The importance of Everett 16:30 - “Classical” Time and “universal time”. 27:00 - Julian Barbour and time as a series of instants 30:35 - Spacetime and the timeless view of physical reality. 33:35 - The clash of General Relativity and Quantum Theory I 37:20 - The clash of General Relativity and Quantum Theory II 40:40 - c-numbers and q-numbers 42:30 - The significance of (non) commutability (i.e the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle). 46:05 - The Page-Wooters Construction (Quantum Time I). 53:15 - Can there be change if nothing is ever changing? (Quantum Time II) 55:31 - The Heisenberg vs Schrödinger “Pictures” of Quantum Theory. 57:35 - What is “locality” in physics? 58:40 - Entanglement and: "Does Quantum Theory allows for faster than light communication?” 1:00:48 - Unitary Quantum Theory (vs: Everettian Quantum Theory) 1:05:33 - Philosophical Realism, Physics 1:06:40 - Does Time Exist? 1:07:58 - Is Time Travel Possible? 1:11:30 - How did Sam find his way into physics? 1:14:30 - The Dutch Enlightenment vs The British Enlightenment 1:20:50 - The Netherlands, international trade, tolerance and specialisation 1:23:08 - The Invention of Free Trade and misconceptions with long lifetimes. 1:16:30 - The peculiar rivalry between European Allies 1:28:40 - Prosperity and Pessimism: Are both on the ascendency? 1:32:19: Why are people special? 1:37:14: Liberalism, Authoritarianism and Climate Change 1:40:25: Science, Morality and (eg: Dutch) Innovation 1:43:30 - Concluding Remarks
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How will quantum computing change the world? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice learn about the development of quantum computing and what it means for humanity with theoretical physicist Michio Kaku. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Nickolas Godlove, Recreational Ninja, Micheal Walcott, John Z, Joel Cruz, and Laert Pasko for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: D-Wave Systems, Inc., CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is a fundamental concept in the world of quantum mechanics. In simple terms, it tells us that we can't precisely measure certain pairs of properties of a particle at the same time. The most famous example of this principle involves position and momentum (which is mass times velocity). Picture yourself trying to look at a very small and fast-moving particle, like an electron. The only way to locate it is by shining light on it. But here's the catch: when you shine light, it's made up of tiny particles called photons. These photons can bump into the electron and change its position or speed. So, the more accurately you try to measure the position of the electron, the more likely you'll disturb its momentum, and vice versa. This disturbance isn't just a limitation of our current technology or measuring devices; it's a fundamental characteristic of the universe! The act of trying to measure one property (like position) inevitably disturbs the other property (like momentum). According to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, there's a limit to how accurately we can know both properties at once. In essence, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle highlights the inherent limitations and peculiar nature of the microscopic world. It plays a significant role in quantum mechanics, the field of science that studies the properties and behavior of very small particles like electrons, protons, and atoms. The principle also challenges our everyday understanding of reality and tells us that there will always be a certain level of uncertainty in the world of the very small. In conclusion, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics that states that we cannot simultaneously measure certain pairs of properties, such as position and momentum, with absolute precision. This principle highlights the inherent limitations and unpredictable nature of the quantum world, forcing us to reevaluate our understanding of reality at the most fundamental level.
One of the most bewildering developments of modern physics is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. On today's Moment of Science we'll learn what this is, and try to clear up some of the uncertainty.
Join us for an enlightening episode of the A2 Podcast where we sit down with Dr. Amin Abou Ibrahim, a Physics post-doctoral researcher who specialized in particle physics from Northeastern University. In this episode, Dr. Ibrahim shares his insights on various topics including the birth of particle physics, the Higgs Boson, Dark Matter, and Cosmology. He also discusses the impact of Artificial Intelligence in the field of science and gives advice for young scientists aspiring to make a difference in the world. Don't miss out on this exciting episode, featuring one of the most brilliant minds in particle physics. Tune in now and expand your knowledge of the universe! 00:00 Introduction 03:52 The birth of particle physics 08:42 Light, the photoelectric effect, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle 14:21 The tools of science, Artificial Intelligence 27:19 The Higgs Boson, The standard model of particle physics 37:34 Dark Matter, anti matter 50:24 James Webb Space Telescope, bullet clusters and Star Nurseries 59:22 Advice for young scientists and the future of science Welcome to A² The Show - the premier destination for celebrating the world's most excellent individuals. Our podcast brings together an international community of thought leaders and experts from all walks of life. Tune in to hear from some of the most inspiring and influential people on the planet as they share their stories, insights, and expertise. From engineers to comedians, our guests represent a diverse range of professions and backgrounds, but they all have one thing in common: they are at the top of their game. Join us and be a part of this exciting and dynamic community of excellent individuals. You won't want to miss a single episode of A² The Show. ✌️ Ali, Ali, Saeed,
Erwin Schrödinger is one of the "fathers of quantum mechanics". He also sexually abused children. Trinity College Dublin recently denamed a lecture theatre that had been named after him - but his name is still on an equation that won the Nobel Prize for physics. And a cat. Writer and historian Subhadra Das recounts how and why you rename a university building, and retired physicist Martin Austwick considers that renaming an eponymous equation or theory might be more difficult than unscrewing a sign from a wall. This is an instalment of the Telling Other Stories series, about renaming. Content note: this episode contains references to racism and eugenics, and to the sexual abuse of children. There is also a Category B swear. Find out more about this episode and get extra information about the topics therein at theallusionist.org/box, where there's also a transcript. Support the show at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you also get behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show, fortnightly livestreams, special perks at live shows, and best of all the Allusioverse Discord community. Over the next few weeks, we're watching Great Pottery Throwdown together. The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Stay in touch at facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow, youtube.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow, while it still stands. The Allusionist is produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. Martin Austwick provides the original music. Hear Martin's own songs via palebirdmusic.com. Our ad partner is Multitude. To sponsor the show in 2023, contact them at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • NordVPN is offering exclusivelusionist big discounts: grab the deal on this trusty VPN at nordvpn.com/allusionist, and try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode I explore the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and how these quantum behaviours may *possibly* tie into conscious awareness, the importance of letting go, the importance of how we are perceiving everything in our reality and conscious manifestation!RESOURCESDavid Hawkins Letting Go:BUY: https://www.amazon.ca/Letting-Go-David-R-Hawkins-ebook/dp/B00EY818TQFREE DOWNLOADS: https://vdoc.pub/documents/letting-go-the-pathway-of-surrender-4mf2banpllb0https://www.pdfdrive.com/letting-go-the-pathway-of-surrender-e184302791.htmlhttps://pdfcoffee.com/the-mechanism-of-letting-go-pdf-free.htmlFREE AUDIO VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDZdoAfVSZ8FOLLOW EVERYDAY ALCHEMYInsta: https://www.instagram.com/myeverydayalchemy/@myeverydayalchemyWebsite: www.myeverydayalchemy.comRE:CREATIONInsta: https://www.instagram.com/re.creationdesigns/@re.creationdesignsWebsite: www.recreationdesigns.caMUSICPort- OTRTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/_OTRmusicWeb: https://www.musicbyotr.comInsta: https://www.instagram.com/otrmusicofficial/Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0oeUdHJ3cy1oveb8WguJJtSupport the show
The Power and Influence of People and Relationships in your life is a critical factor in Creating Your Ultimate Destiny. Obviously you've heard me say many times... ...your network is your net worth. But I don't talk a lot about just how much the relationships in your life affect your life. In the Creating Your Ultimate Destiny Program, Robert Stuberg talks in detail about this topic in this particular lesson. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle...scientific principle that states... ...mere act of observing something can influence the thing being observed. This theory explains the type of influence we have on our environment, even if we don't realize we are influencing it. But, the more critical factor to understand is... ...the effect that others have on us and our environment, lives and results in life. The people in your life can have major influences on you in both a positive and negative way... Negative Influences (People) weaken your energy and resolve steal your confidence and resolve cause negative emotions and feelings they pull you back and hold you down MUST avoid or eliminate these types of people in your life. NOTE- people can love and care about you but not have your best interests at heart. Sometimes people are too close to truly understand our desires and goals. Create distance and boundaries when you are focused and striving if they are negative. Positive Influences (People) inspire and motivate you increase your confidence, discipline, creativity and drive support and encourage your focus, goals and desires. NOTE- you can surround yourself with this influence regardless of your environment...now more than ever with the internet and resources at your fingertips. KEY- eliminate the negative and open up to the positive. Prosperity Principle #4...Surround Myself with Positive People So, as always my advise to you is to be INTENTIONAL with the influences you have in your life...take a moment and do this for me: ...list the top 20 people you are in contact with the most ...rate them positive or negative ...list ways you can open up to more positive people and influences in future I truly believe that this one principle can accelerate you to greater heights of achievement in your life when it is applied. That is my hope for you. Thanks for listening today. Share and Subscribe to the show and next week we will finish up this 12 week series on Creating Your Ultimate Destiny from Robert Stuberg. Go to jointheevolution.com if you haven't already picked up a copy of the Printed Book and Course.
The Power and Influence of People and Relationships in your life is a critical factor in Creating Your Ultimate Destiny. Obviously you've heard me say many times... ...your network is your net worth. But I don't talk a lot about just how much the relationships in your life affect your life. In the Creating Your Ultimate Destiny Program, Robert Stuberg talks in detail about this topic in this particular lesson. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle...scientific principle that states... ...mere act of observing something can influence the thing being observed. This theory explains the type of influence we have on our environment, even if we don't realize we are influencing it. But, the more critical factor to understand is... ...the effect that others have on us and our environment, lives and results in life. The people in your life can have major influences on you in both a positive and negative way... Negative Influences (People) weaken your energy and resolve steal your confidence and resolve cause negative emotions and feelings they pull you back and hold you down MUST avoid or eliminate these types of people in your life. NOTE- people can love and care about you but not have your best interests at heart. Sometimes people are too close to truly understand our desires and goals. Create distance and boundaries when you are focused and striving if they are negative. Positive Influences (People) inspire and motivate you increase your confidence, discipline, creativity and drive support and encourage your focus, goals and desires. NOTE- you can surround yourself with this influence regardless of your environment...now more than ever with the internet and resources at your fingertips. KEY- eliminate the negative and open up to the positive. Prosperity Principle #4...Surround Myself with Positive People So, as always my advise to you is to be INTENTIONAL with the influences you have in your life...take a moment and do this for me: ...list the top 20 people you are in contact with the most ...rate them positive or negative ...list ways you can open up to more positive people and influences in future I truly believe that this one principle can accelerate you to greater heights of achievement in your life when it is applied. That is my hope for you. Thanks for listening today. Share and Subscribe to the show and next week we will finish up this 12 week series on Creating Your Ultimate Destiny from Robert Stuberg. Go to jointheevolution.com if you haven't already picked up a copy of the Printed Book and Course.
An introduction to the key principles of quantum mechanics, beginning with an examination of the quantum-mechanical description of the behaviour of electrons around atomic nuclei. This is followed by an overview of some of the other major principles of quantum theory, including the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, the Pauli Exclusion Principle, quantum tunnelling and entanglement. The episode concludes with a discussion of alternative interpretations of these quantum phenomena. Recommended pre-listening is Episode 8: The Atom. If you enjoyed the podcast please consider supporting the show by making a paypal donation or becoming a patreon supporter. https://www.patreon.com/jamesfodor https://www.paypal.me/ScienceofEverything
In Economics Explored EP109, Dr John Atkins, philosopher and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, provides great insights into the nature of truth, an important topic to discuss in this time of big debates over the pandemic and climate change, among other issues. Dr Atkins highlights the importance of trust, probabilistic thinking (i.e. thinking not necessarily about truth but our level of certainty in a fact), and the Socratic method. Show host Gene Tunny shares his own views on the nature of truth, including his commitment to being “radically open-minded”, a stance promoted by legendary investor Ray Dalio (see Principles). Also joining the conversation is regular Economics Explored guest Tim Hughes, Business Development Manager at Adept Economics and founder of Urban Ergo. About this episode's guest - Dr John AtkinsDr John Atkins is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, at the University of Queensland. His research interests include Wittgenstein, Quietism, and Institutional Integrity. He has a PhD from the University of Queensland.Links relevant to the conversationEP101 – How do we know what's true or why trust science?Ray Dalio says going broke in 1982 was the ‘best thing that ever happened' to himHelgoland by Carlo Rovelli (book on Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and Quantum Physics mentioned by Gene)Thanks to the show's audio engineer Josh Crotts for his assistance in producing the episode. Check out his Upwork profile here:https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/~01ce8c1d226cc8909e/Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
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Learn about ancient evidence of humans using fire; Heisenberg's uncertainty principle; and your memory on social media. We just found the earliest evidence of humans changing their ecosystems with fire by Grant Currin Nield, D. (2021). Scientists Find Oldest Evidence of Ancient Human Activity Deep Inside a Desert Cave. ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-find-the-oldest-evidence-of-indoor-human-activity-deep-inside-a-desert-cave Ratner, P. (2021, May 3). From 1.8 million years ago, earliest evidence of human activity found. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/earliest-evidence-human-activity Shaar, R., Matmon, A., Horwitz, L. K., Ebert, Y., Chazan, M., Arnold, M., Aumaître, G., Bourlès, D., & Keddadouche, K. (2021). Magnetostratigraphy and cosmogenic dating of Wonderwerk Cave: New constraints for the chronology of the South African Earlier Stone Age. Quaternary Science Reviews, 259, 106907. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106907 Scientists may have overcome Heisenberg's uncertainty principle by Briana Brownell Mercier de Lépinay, L., Ockeloen-Korppi, C. F., Woolley, M. J., & Sillanpää, M. A. (2021). Quantum mechanics–free subsystem with mechanical oscillators. Science, 372(6542), 625–629. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abf5389 Evading the uncertainty principle in quantum physics. (2021). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-05/au-etu050521.php Ratner, P. (2021, May 15). Physicists push limits of Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. Big Think; Big Think. https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/breakthrough-quantum-entanglement-heisenberg Turner, B. (2021, May 15). Scientist find a loophole in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. MSN. com. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/news/scientist-find-a-loophole-in-heisenbergs-uncertainty-principle/ar-BB1gLlgP Is Social Media Hurting Your Memory? first aired June 7, 2018 https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-daily/your-memory-on-social-media-best-workouts-and-why Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer — for free! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Joculation, LP shares his unique brand of comedy and satire on the emerging trend of TikTok launching job services for Gen Z, sculptor selling invisible art for 15,000 Euros - the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle validates his “sculptures composed of thought in its varied forms” are real, and gonzo journalism at the local swingers club – why watch the show when you can be the show? If you enjoyed listening to the show, please give it a five-star rating, a review, and please share with your friends. It all genuinely helps others to find Joculation and grow the Circle of Intimacy. Please be sure to subscribe on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, or wherever you are listening. The Joculation podcast is available across all major podcast platforms. If you would like to experience the live interactive social broadcast of Joculation in its entirety, you can catch Joculation every Friday night 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mountain Time (10:00 PM - 12:00 AM Eastern Time) at MSP Waves (https://mspwaves.com), Theta.tv (https://www.theta.tv/mspwaves), VIMM.tv (https://www.vimm.tv/msp-waves) - or join the audience in the Circle of Intimacy in the Peace, Abundance and Liberty Discord Server (https://mspwaves.com/discord). Please take a moment to stop by DShop and pick up some official LP merchandise. New merch is being added regularly and all the proceeds support the show. Check out LP's DShop (https://shop-lpfaust.ogn.app) when you have a moment. Follow me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/FaustLp) to keep up to date with all things LP and thank you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lpfaust/message
The Best Music Podcast #17 | Alexander Liebermann — Composition | Animal Transcriptions, The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Placozoa Instagram: @lieberliner Facebook: @Liebermusic Website: http://www.alexanderliebermann.com The music of prize-winning composer Alexander Liebermann has been played in Europe, North & South America, and Asia by renowned artists, ensembles and orchestras such as fiddler Gilles Apap, baritone François Le Roux, pianists Philippe Bianconi and Jeff Cohen, the New York Virtuoso Singers, the RBO Leipzig, the Juilliard Orchestra, the Nice Philharmonic, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and the Stradivari-Soloists with members of the Berlin Philharmonic. He is a faculty member at Juilliard's Music Advancement Program since 2017. His animal transcriptions are currently taking social media by storm along with videos of his compositions. #AlexanderLiebermann #animaltranscriptions #transcription *correction 20:26, My girlfriend does not read music. She is way smarter than me and is a voratious reader of books. Listen to the Best Music Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and watch on YouTube: https://linktr.ee/thebestmusicpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ 0:00 Intro 2:32 Warm-up questions 5:41 Animal Transcriptions 08:55 Notation for animal transcriptions 13:50 Alex's purpose with the transcriptions 19:05 Setting animals to music 20:36 Alex's compositions 21:37 Cretan Lyra 25:17 Researching thesis 27:36 Lifestyle: Sleep 30:16 Lifestyle: Mindfulness & meditation 33:39 Lifestyle: Exercise 35:11 Composers: How to meet commission deadlines 38:34 Songwriting vs. composition 43:11 Lifestyle: How do people in your life support you? 44:56 Lifestyle: How do you define yourself? 55:18 Creativity: Steps to stay creative 1:03:20 Creativity: Time of day 1:04:50 Composition: Maximum duration 1:06:47 Creativity: Burn out #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musicmajors #musiceducator #musiceducators #musiceducation #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #clips #musicpodcast #singer #guitarist #guitarplayer #trombonist #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #brass #trombone #mandolin #banjo #drums #percussion #timpani #marimba #oboe #sax #saxophone #clarinet #basoon #alto #soprano #tenor #piano #keyboard #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musiceducator #musicpodcast #singersongwriter #musiceducation #singer #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #trombone #musiclife #musicmaker #musicteacher #drums #percussion #saxophone #clarinet #guitar #piano #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #musicislife #musicindustry #PandoraPodcasts Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Dan's Thumbnail Photo: John Mollura Photography
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
What are the origins of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? Is there any way to cheat it? What does this all have to do with waves? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PaulMattSutter Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PaulMattSutter Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PaulMSutter Read a book: http://www.pmsutter/book Go on an adventure: http://www.AstroTours.co Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G, Matthew K, Chris L, Barbara K, Duncan M, Corey D, Justin Z, Neuterdude, Nate H, Andrew F, Naila, Aaron S, Scott M, Rob H, David B, Frank T, Tim R, Alex P, Tom Van S, Mark R, Alan B, Craig B, Richard K, Steve P, Dave L, Chuck C, Stephen M, Maureen R, Stace J, Neil P, lothian53 , COTFM, Stephen S, Ken L, Debra S, Alberto M, Matt C, Ron S, Joe R, Jeremy K, David P, Norm Z, Ulfert B, Robert B, Fr. Bruce W, Catherine R, Nicolai B, Sean M, Edward K, Callan R, Darren W, JJ_Holy, Tracy F, Tom, Sarah K, Bill H, Steven S, Jens O, Ryan L, Ella F, Richard S, Sam R, Thomas K, James C, Jorg D, R Larche, Syamkumar M, John S, Fred S, Homer V, Mark D, Brianna V, Colin B, Bruce A, Steven M, Brent B, Bill E, Jim L, Tim Z, Thomas W, Linda C, Joshua, David W, Aissa F, Tom G, Marc H, Avery P, Scott M, Michael G, and Katelyn! Music by Jason Grady and Nick Bain. Thanks to Cathy Rinella for editing. Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist and the one and only Agent to the Stars (http://www.pmsutter.com). We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
What are the origins of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? Is there any way to cheat it? What does this all have to do with waves? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PaulMattSutter Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PaulMattSutter Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/PaulMSutter Read a book: http://www.pmsutter/book Go on an adventure: http://www.AstroTours.co Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G, Matthew K, Chris L, Barbara K, Duncan M, Corey D, Justin Z, Neuterdude, Nate H, Andrew F, Naila, Aaron S, Scott M, Rob H, David B, Frank T, Tim R, Alex P, Tom Van S, Mark R, Alan B, Craig B, Richard K, Steve P, Dave L, Chuck C, Stephen M, Maureen R, Stace J, Neil P, lothian53 , COTFM, Stephen S, Ken L, Debra S, Alberto M, Matt C, Ron S, Joe R, Jeremy K, David P, Norm Z, Ulfert B, Robert B, Fr. Bruce W, Catherine R, Nicolai B, Sean M, Edward K, Callan R, Darren W, JJ_Holy, Tracy F, Tom, Sarah K, Bill H, Steven S, Jens O, Ryan L, Ella F, Richard S, Sam R, Thomas K, James C, Jorg D, R Larche, Syamkumar M, John S, Fred S, Homer V, Mark D, Brianna V, Colin B, Bruce A, Steven M, Brent B, Bill E, Jim L, Tim Z, Thomas W, Linda C, Joshua, David W, Aissa F, Tom G, Marc H, Avery P, Scott M, Michael G, and Katelyn! Music by Jason Grady and Nick Bain. Thanks to Cathy Rinella for editing. Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist and the one and only Agent to the Stars (http://www.pmsutter.com).
Hello! In this episode of the Quantum to Infinity podcast, we discuss one of the most essential and key principles that governs the quantum realm: the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, in under 7 minutes! I hope you enjoyed this episode, stay tuned for more content!
From Brian Greene, one of the world's leading physicists and author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Elegant Universe, comes a grand tour of the universe that makes us look at reality in a completely different way. Space and time form the very fabric of the cosmos. Yet they remain among the most mysterious of concepts. Is space an entity? Why does time have a direction? Could the universe exist without space and time? Can we travel to the past? Greene has set himself a daunting task: to explain non-intuitive, mathematical concepts like String Theory, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, and Inflationary Cosmology with analogies drawn from common experience. From Newton's unchanging realm in which space and time are absolute, to Einstein's fluid conception of spacetime, to quantum mechanics' entangled arena where vastly distant objects can instantaneously coordinate their behavior, Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world.
If positive thinking isn’t all smiley faces and good thoughts, chaos is a force to utilize and Einstein and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle have pertinent meaning for today, what does that mean for US? In Volume 3, we parallel principles from our books, “Donald J. Trump: Do you stand with him? Who does he stand with? The Science and Energy Behind Trump" and "How Trump Wins," with Trump’s daily Presidential Press Conferences. Think differently & buy our ebooks/books on Amazon or here: https://fanlink.to/EiAlliance --- 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/lets-talk-about-energy-ours--yours/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-about-energy-ours--yours/support
If positive thinking isn’t all smiley faces and good thoughts, chaos is a force to utilize and Einstein and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle have pertinent meaning for today, what does that mean for US? In Volume 3, we parallel principles from our books, “Donald J. Trump: Do you stand with him? Who does he stand with? The Science and Energy Behind Trump" and "How Trump Wins," with Trump’s daily Presidential Press Conferences. Think differently & buy our ebooks/books on Amazon or here: https://fanlink.to/EiAlliance --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oprah-can-you-hear-me-oprah-v-donald/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oprah-can-you-hear-me-oprah-v-donald/support
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In this episode, we go through a little bit about what the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is, how it works, what it is based on, and how it affects our lives.
A brief episode this week in which I explain Heisenberg's uncertainty principle & exactly what it means to you in your everyday life... Another episode bought to you by www.thequantummentor.com/quantum-crew for ALL your quantum needs!
Here are the show notes from this episode: Melissa Tiers is coming to Toronto soon! Come to Toronto and join us in the class. And while you’re at it, take the MINDSCAPING training with Mike… May AoH is SOLD-OUT! You can still come to the June class if you book soon. Chris is giving Mike a raise! Woo hoo… Mike’s been reading Jordan B. Peterson’s book – 12 Rules for Life and it’s all about Order over Chaos… Chris bought the Audible book and Mike lies and says you can get an “audio highlighter” now. Chris believes him, which is scary when you think about it. Mike wants to see a firearms thing that helps you change guns and continue targeting on aliens if they’re attacking Earth! This is how we do it! This is how we do it Downtown… The Taoist symbol, Yin Yang is an order vs chaos symbol. Look for the dot there, folks! The point is to have one foot in each world…Neither too much chaos, nor too much order… Perfect order cannot be achieved, and a garbage dump accepts everything – but it’s not pure Chaos because there is still structure and Order! Chris says “Conversationally interested hypnotists” which is brilliant or just weird. Mike calls Chris “Yin” and breaks into a spirited rendition of The Captain Game It’s official! Chris used to play Dungeons and Dragons in Montreal. Who would have guessed? Lawful Evil – Chaotic Good…strange…and with Chaotic Neutral you never know what’s going to happen… Too much chaos is bad, but so is too much order. Anarchy is too much Chaos. Fascism is too much order! So is boredom. A little Chaos is a good thing. It staves off too much order and boredom and staleness… Mike found order through the electronic calendar. Anxiety can mean too much Chaos! Too much unpredictability… Start with Podcast #1 if you’ve just gotten into Brain Software. There is an arc to what we do! Chris nearly says too much but is reigned-in just in time… Chris invokes the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle but Mike isn’t sure why. so he applies it to the temperature of bath water. There’s Order everywhere! Even phone numbers, because you cannot call any number at random and hope to get the correct person… Mike invokes Edward de Bono’s Provocative Operation and explains how chaos intrudes can create abject creativity… Even our podcast is an example! There’s a structure but then we wing it by adding Chaos! Chris comments on another podcast that has too much order. .. There are always elements of Order in all Chaos and vice versa… Chris laughs and Mike yells “Loochie!” Don’t smell the dishcloth! Or most things for that matter… Chris spoils the illusion of the downtown Toronto expensive studio… What special thing do we do for our 100th podcast? We can tell when we have a foot in each world; neither bored, nor overwhelmed. Chris mentions his daughter and Mike calls her Glapotrynne, which is damn hilarious and creative and brilliant! We seek some Chaos to escape from boredom. Mike says “Then they will Singh!” but Chris misses it completely. Mike exposes Chris’ condescending abuse that the audience never hears… Chris has heard stories… Mike brought order to his life with graphotherapy! Organize those small letter Fs folks by balancing those loops. Check out our graphology video here! Remember to start small when you’re adding Order to the Chaos of your life! Add Chaos by getting out of the rut! Learn something new to spark your creativity… Jokes reset your attention span! How cool is that? Make sure you do it every ten minutes or so… Foveal vision is a RAM hog! “Those who are not at threshold are willing to accept the level of Chaos in their lives.” – Mike Mandel Mike starts singing Callejjonno but Chris seizes the locus of control. Gotta be change, gotta be me, and gotta be now… You cannot be forced to go to threshold (although you can stir the pot and nudge them) Don’t put a chaotic malcontent into an orderly workplace. He’ll screw up everyone else! It will lead to a level of despision… Check out our Wellness Academy and change your life. It’s the stuff we do! Empowering Question: What is the greatest area of chaos in my life and how will I impose positive order upon it? What components of my daily life have become much too orderly and rigid and how will I open doors to a bit of creative chaos? Empowering Metaphor: Feeding the birds and squirrels… Ending: Brian? Brian? Andy’s here…
The Discussion: Paul avoids the big freeze with astronomy cheats, Ralph reads out the latest good and bad reviews, while Jeni becomes a ‘Who’s Who’ question at Cardiff University! The News: Rounding up the space and astronomy news this month we have: Voyager 1 shows it still has the skills and prolongs its own life An update on the extrasolar asteroid that just buzzed our solar system Physicists observe a reversal of the arrow of time in laboratory experiments The European Southern Observatory image convective cells on another star NASA reveals its next two major planetary exploration missions Science Concept: This month we return to astronomy-related concepts as we delve back into the quantum world for a primer on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and why you cannot know both the position and velocity of a particle. Q&A: Listeners’ questions via email, Facebook & Twitter take us on a journey into the astronomy issues that have always plagued our understanding or stretched our credulity. This month we take a look at the upcoming astronomical highlights: What is the one thing in the world of astronomy that each of you is looking forward to in 2018? Steve Brown from Yorkshire via Twitter (@sjb_astro)
Transmission Two O,O,R, International: Department of Inter-Dimensional Communication Carrier Embed: (03) Cargo Ships (Chairs), by Matt LeGroulx http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Matt_LeGroulx/ Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle http://www.chegg.com/homework-help/definitions/heisenberg-uncertainty-principle-2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncertainty_principle
Bridge the GAAP is a blog and podcast that presents conversational discussion about topics in accounting and auditing in an attempt to bridge the gap between theory and practice. In this episode we build a bridge that connects the following three topics: the Republican Presidential Debates, Auditing Standard AU-C 530, and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. They’re all connected by the fact that they address some of the challenges in using measurements to make judgements.
This episode was recorded 17 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's beautiful offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Mike Lee, Appsterdam founder, has worked at Alaska Airlines, Delicious Monster (with Wil Shipley), Apple, and is now Chief Lemur at New Lemurs. This episode is sponsored by Hover. Hover makes domain name management easy. And it's a snap to transfer domains from other registrars using their valet service. Get 10% off your first purchase with the promotional code BMF. (BMF -- Be My Friend — is Mike Lee's Twitter handle.) You notice how people with a lot of domains are always talking about Hover? It's because of their excellent service. Take a look. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. It's high level — you can get more done with less work. It's also deep: write JavaScript in your favorite text editor. Test with mocha. Deploy with git. Things we mention, in order of appearance (mostly): Kurt Cobain Grunge Honolulu Hawaii University of Puget Sound Tacoma Puget Sound Alaska Airlines SeaTac Lead ramp agent Skilled labor 1993 Choose Your Own Adventure DHTML Flash Web Standards Project XML Java C# DotNet Macintosh PC Microsoft Windows Windows 95 Mac OS X Terrorist watch list WWDC JavaOne Objective-C Xcode 2005 2001 Renoir Hotel WWDC Student Scholarship Wil Shipley Wil Shipley's Speech on the Indie Dream Devry FedEx Core Data Bill Bumgarner Federal Way I-5 Delicious Library Apple Design Award Campus Bash Denny's Omni Group Rumpus Room Apple Store Barnes & Noble Lucas Newman Mike Matas Knoxville Samurai Yoko Ono Seattle Xcoders Gus Mueller Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Dave Winer Superman IL 7 John Geleynse Lemur Chemistry Cabel Sasser “Hi, I Make Macintosh Software” T-shirt altWWDC Debug podcast Tapulous Tap Tap Revenge iFart DTS IL 3 Caffè Macs Rands Matt Drance Michael Jurewitz
An introduction to the key principles of quantum mechanics, beginning with an examination of the quantum-mechanical description of the behaviour of electrons around atomic nuclei. This is followed by an overview of some of the other major principles of quantum theory, including the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, the Pauli Exclusion Principle, quantum tunnelling and entanglement. The episode concludes with a discussion of alternative interpretations of these quantum phenomena. Recommended pre-listening is Episode 8: The Atom.
Student Question: There has been a lot of talk recently about Zen riddles, koans, and I was wondering if I could hear one in order to see what my mind would do with it? “A Zen riddle, to be an accurate Zen riddle, has to be given at the right moment to the right person. It’s not something to toy around with. It is a very deep, sacred instrument for learning,” explains Shunyamurti, the Zen Master of the Sat Yoga Institute. Though Zen schools today have codified and organized koans into a rational, hierarchical structure, they have lost their true Shakti, their transmissible power of awakening. But nevertheless, “one purpose of the koans is to create a situation that is so paradoxical that the rational mind eventually has to give up; it can do nothing with it.” But today we have koans in contemporary science: Gödel’s proof in mathematics, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the double-slit experiment in quantum physics, etc. “There’s a limit to our knowledge. Our rational minds cannot know aspects of reality, and the more we try to know, the more the reality changes before our very eyes. . . . That’s a Zen koan, but it’s a Zen koan that reality itself presents. God is the Zen Master who is forcing us to realize that reality is not what our rational minds think it is, and we cannot make sense of it at that level. So we no longer need Zen koans: Life is a Zen koan.” Recorded on the evening of Thursday, April 22, 2010.
Physics tells us that you can't know exactly where you are and where you are going at the same time! Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle explains that you can't measure a particle's exact velocity and location, Dr. Carlson takes on the challenge of explaining it all in this special, third anniversary, episode of...Science Theater Episode 37:Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle