Interpretation of quantum mechanics which denies the collapse of the wavefunction
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Paul Lemberg's Quantum Reality Creation program represents a breakthrough in how entrepreneurs and individuals can actively shape their lives using principles drawn from quantum physics and spiritual intuition. Rooted in the Many Worlds Interpretation, this transformative method teaches people to align their thoughts and energy with alternate versions of themselves who have already achieved the success they desire. Rather than relying on traditional goal-setting or passive manifestation, Paul's approach emphasizes intentional frequency alignment—using concise video lessons and activation guides to turn metaphysical concepts into practical action. This program encourages participants to shift from unconscious manifesting, which often stems from fear or survival instincts, to conscious creation based on clarity, purpose, and elevated awareness. What makes Paul's work especially powerful is its blend of logic and mysticism. He doesn't shy away from discussing the role of divine inspiration in his life and work. The very foundation of the Quantum Reality Creation program came to him during a moment of deep spiritual openness—an experience where he claims to have “channeled” a book while journaling late at night. His perspective is that intuition and science are not mutually exclusive, but rather complementary forces that, when combined, create exponential momentum in personal and professional growth. He believes the key to powerful manifestation lies in emptying the mind, staying open to receiving inspiration, and acting on intuitive nudges before they fade. This message is especially resonant for entrepreneurs, who often become overly analytical and forget the value of listening to their inner knowing. If you're ready to tap into a deeper level of creativity, success, and alignment, Paul Lemberg's work offers the tools to help you shift into the version of yourself already living your ideal reality. His programs are designed not only for entrepreneurs but for anyone willing to embrace growth as a multidimensional journey. Whether you're navigating uncertainty or simply seeking a new path forward, visit www.lemberg.com to explore Paul's offerings and discover how Quantum Reality Creation can help you manifest from a place of purpose, presence, and power. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery.We're happy you're here! Like the pod?Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/Leave a rating and review on your favorite platformFollow @yourbrandamplified on the socialsTalk to my digital avatar
Explore the mind-bending concept of Quantum Immortality, where the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that every time you face a life-or-death situation, the universe splits into infinite parallel universes, and in one of them, you survive forever! But what does this mean for our understanding of reality and the concept of personal identity? Join us as we delve into the fascinating implications of Quantum Immortality and ponder the question: Will You Survive FOREVER?
Dive into the bewildering world of quantum physics with Subatomic Tanvi as we unravel the most mind-bending interpretations of quantum theory. From the classic Copenhagen Interpretation, where particles exist in a fuzzy superposition until observed, to the multiverse-expanding Many Worlds Interpretation, suggesting every quantum possibility spawns a new universe, and finally, the deterministic deBroglie-Bohm pilot-wave theory, we explore the core concepts and the scientific debates surrounding each. Join us for a journey through multiple realities and the very fabric of existence, as we tackle the measurement problem, hidden variables, and the search for empirical evidence in this fascinating exploration of quantum's wildest ideas.
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We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text message.Dive into the fascinating world of multiverse theory with "Discover Daily" by Perplexity. This episode explores groundbreaking research that challenges our understanding of parallel universes and the nature of reality itself. From new insights into cosmic inflation and quantum mechanics to surprising observations of galactic redshift patterns, we uncover the latest evidence supporting the existence of multiple universes. Learn how recent studies are expanding on traditional multiverse concepts, including a new quantum framework that suggests multiple versions of reality can coexist. Join us as we push the boundaries of scientific understanding and contemplate our place within a potentially infinite cosmic tapestry. This mind-bending journey through cutting-edge astrophysics and quantum theory will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the universe – and yourself.Perplexity 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
On this episode of “Your One Black Friend” Podcast, Joli delves into the profound concepts of time, consciousness, and parallel universes. She begins by questioning the limitations imposed by our understanding of time travel, proposing that the notion of causality and past events might be challenged by the existence of parallel universes. Joli argues that while traditional physics suggests time travel to the past could violate fundamental laws, the existence of parallel realities offers a way around these constraints. Joli then explores the idea of immortality from a fourth-dimensional perspective, suggesting that our consciousness exists across multiple points in space-time. She explains that when we learn or grow, we are effectively "dying" and transitioning to a new variant of ourselves in this continuous journey through time. This shifting consciousness means that even if one version of ourselves dies, other variants in different timelines or realities persist. The discussion further expands into the concept of quantum immortality, which posits that consciousness cannot truly die but instead continues in parallel universes where one survives potentially fatal events. Joli emphasizes that this idea supports the notion that no consciousness truly experiences death; it merely transitions to other states of existence. Joli concludes by reflecting on the limitations of current technology, which prevents us from interacting with past or parallel versions of loved ones. She suggests that, despite this, the essence of our being—our consciousness—continues to exist throughout all of space-time. She envisions a future where technology could one day track and interact with these different states of being, reinforcing the idea that we are more expansive and eternal than the linear perception of life and death might suggest. youroneblackfriend.com --- Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 05:32 Explaining eternalism and the block universe theory 11:36 Time travel to the future: methods and theories 19:20 "Choose your own destiny" 28:17 Eternalism vs Presentism 41:36 “It's Not Just One Future" - Many Worlds Interpretation and Eternalism 50:59 "Death only happens to other people" - consciousness can't die --- Key explored questions: 1. What is eternalism in physics? 2. How does the block universe theory relate to time? 3. Is time travel to the future possible? 4. What are the challenges of traveling to the past? 5. How does quantum mechanics relate to time travel? 6. What is the grandfather paradox? 7. How does the many worlds interpretation affect time travel? 8. What is quantum immortality? 9. How does consciousness relate to the concept of death? 10. Are we four-dimensional beings? 11. How does the idea of parallel universes impact our understanding of death? 12. Can consciousness be destroyed? 13. How might future technology change our perception of death and time? ---
In this episode, I interview renowned theoretical physicist Sean Carroll to discuss his book Something Deeply Hidden. Sean breaks down complex ideas in quantum mechanics and cosmology in his popular science books. His research involves theoretical physics and astrophysics, especially cosmology, field theory, and gravitation. Sean takes us on a journey through the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, a theory that suggests every possible outcome of a quantum event actually occurs in its own separate universe. He explains how this theory changes our understanding of reality by connecting to other areas like gravity and cosmology. We discuss experiments that could test this mind-bending theory and why abandoning classical assumptions is key for scientific advancement. Listen to this episode now and expand your understanding of the universe. Tune in! Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction and background 01:30 New ideas and theories in Carroll's latest book 02:51 Structure of the book and its focus 04:20 Many Worlds and its implications 07:56 Shut up and measure philosophy 12:04 Quantum mechanics and classical assumptions 18:59 Carroll's interests outside physics 27:04 Teaching creativity in science 39:06 Carroll's career journey 45:34 Explanation of Many Worlds 51:26 Falsifiability of Many Worlds Additional resources:
Could quantum computing solve the three-body problem? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedians Jordan Klepper and Tiffany Haddish discuss how quantum computing will change the world with theoretical physicist Michio Kaku live at the Beacon Theater. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/quantum-computing-corral-startalk-live-with-michio-kaku/Thanks to our Patrons PaceOfSpades, Dale Engele, Amr Badawi, Elizabeth Rosalen, Dennis Kutzen, Martin Kjær Jørgensen, Poop Poop, William Jefferson, John Bigelow, and Patrick Scheidegger for supporting us this week.
La teoría cuántica proporciona un marco para la física teórica moderna que disfruta de un enorme éxito predictivo y explicativo. Sin embargo, en vista del llamado "problema de la medición", no hay consenso sobre cómo la realidad física puede ser tal que este marco tenga este éxito. Por lo tanto, la teoría es un algoritmo que funciona extremadamente bien para predecir y explicar los resultados de las observaciones. Pero no hay consenso sobre qué tipo de realidad objetiva podría subyacer plausiblemente a estas observaciones. Algunas de las objeciones al MWI se derivan de malas interpretaciones debido a la multitud de varias teorías de MWI. Muchoa Mundos - MWI El acrónimo o las siglas “MWI”, proceden de la expresión inglesa de “Many Worlds Interpretation”. Es la más extraordinaria, atractiva y estimulante de todas las formas en que se ha interpretado la mecánica cuántica.. Captemos la semblanza …
I discuss the power of our perception and when Adam created Hugh Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuwine/support
David Wallace is Mellon Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. Before that, he obtained PhDs in both physics and philosophy at Oxford. David works mainly in the philosophy of physics, and is best known for his development and defense of the Everett—or Many-Worlds—interpretation of quantum mechanics. In this episode, Robinson and David talk all about Many-Worlds, including its history, how it relates to the broader question of realism in the philosophy of science, its strong points, and some potential problems, such as how to account for probability in the multiverse. David's book on the subject is The Emergent Multiverse (Oxford, 2014). The Emergent Multiverse: https://a.co/d/3GOSC3a OUTLINE 00:00 In This Episode… 00:18 Introduction 03:38 From Physics to Philosophy 12:54 Realism and the Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics 25:14 Hugh Everett and the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics 48:56 Bryce DeWitt 51:33 How Does the Many Worlds Theory of Quantum Mechanics Work? 01:02:22 Are There Problems with the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics? 01:10:58 How Many Worlds Are There in the Multiverse? 01:21:54 How Can We Make Sense of Probability in the Multiverse? 01:43:44 Is The Multiverse Too Absurd to Believe In? Robinson's Website: http://robinsonerhardt.com Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robinson-erhardt/support
In today's episode I explain why the many world's interpretation is neither simple nor local. This episode comes with a quiz which you can take here.
Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist and philosopher who specializes in quantum mechanics, cosmology, and the philosophy of science. He is the Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and an external professor at the Sante Fe Institute. Sean has contributed prolifically to the public understanding of science through a variety of mediums: as an author of several physics books including Something Deeply Hidden and The Biggest Ideas in the Universe, as a public speaker and debater on a wide variety of scientific and philosophical subjects, and also as a host of his podcast Mindscape which covers topics spanning science, society, philosophy, culture, and the arts. www.patreon.com/timothynguyen In this episode, we take a deep dive into The Many Worlds (Everettian) Interpretation of quantum mechanics. While there are many philosophical discussions of the Many Worlds Interpretation available, ours marries philosophy with the technical, mathematical details. As a bonus, the whole gamut of topics from philosophy and physics arise, including the nature of reality, emergence, Bohmian mechanics, Bell's Theorem, and more. We conclude with some analysis of Sean's speculative work on the concept of emergent spacetime, a viewpoint which naturally arises from Many Worlds. This video is most suitable for those with a basic technical understanding of quantum mechanics. Part I: Introduction 00:00:00 : Introduction 00:05:42 : Philosophy and science: more interdisciplinary work? 00:09:14 : How Sean got interested in Many Worlds (MW) 00:13:04 : Technical outline Part II: Quantum Mechanics in a Nutshell 00:14:58 : Textbook QM review 00:24:25 : The measurement problem 00:25:28 : Einstein: "God does not play dice" 00:27:49 : The reality problem Part III: Many Worlds 00:31:53 : How MW comes in 00:34:28 : EPR paradox (original formulation) 00:40:58 : Simpler to work with spin 00:42:03 : Spin entanglement 00:44:46 : Decoherence 00:49:16 : System, observer, environment clarification for decoherence 00:53:54 : Density matrix perspective (sketch) 00:56:21 : Deriving the Born rule 00:59:09 : Everett: right answer, wrong reason. The easy and hard part of Born's rule. 01:03:33 : Self-locating uncertainty: which world am I in? 01:04:59 : Two arguments for Born rule credences 01:11:28 : Observer-system split: pointer-state problem 01:13:11 : Schrodinger's cat and decoherence 01:18:21 : Consciousness and perception 01:21:12 : Emergence and MW 01:28:06 : Sorites Paradox and are there infinitely many worlds 01:32:50 : Bad objection to MW: "It's not falsifiable." Part IV: Additional Topics 01:35:13 : Bohmian mechanics 01:40:29 : Bell's Theorem. What the Nobel Prize committee got wrong 01:41:56 : David Deutsch on Bohmian mechanics 01:46:39 : Quantum mereology 01:49:09 : Path integral and double slit: virtual and distinct worlds Part V. Emergent Spacetime 01:55:05 : Setup 02:02:42 : Algebraic geometry / functional analysis perspective 02:04:54 : Relation to MW Part VI. Conclusion 02:07:16 : Distribution of QM beliefs 02:08:38 : Locality Further reading: Hugh Everett. The Theory of the Universal Wave Function, 1956. Sean Carroll. Something Deeply Hidden, 2019. More Sean Carroll & Timothy Nguyen: Fragments of the IDW: Joe Rogan, Sam Harris, Eric Weinstein: https://youtu.be/jM2FQrRYyas Twitter: @iamtimnguyen Webpage: http://www.timothynguyen.org
We live in a branching universe. If it can happen, it does happen.These are the almost incredible claims of the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. Yet today's guest, David Wallace, makes a case that this is the most grounded way of reading our best theory of nature.While at first sight quantum mechanics seems to say that things (famously, cats!) can occupy impossible states, David argues that a careful reading shows we can take seriously “superpositions” (these apparently weird states) not only at the microscopic level but all the way up to the scale of the universe.This way of thinking about quantum mechanics was first proposed in 1957 by Hugh Everett, David has made important contributions — particularly in the “preferred basis” or “counting problem” which asks how many worlds are there; and also in understanding how a deterministic theory of the world appears indeterministic — probabilistic — to agents.David has PhDs in both physics and philosophy from the University of Oxford and currently holds the Mellon Chair in Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. References and discussion on the Multiverses website David Wallace's research page — https://sites.pitt.edu/~dmw121/ The Emergent Multiverse — the most comprehensive book so far on the Many Worlds intepretation Very Short Introduction to The Philosophy of Physics — does what it says on the tin (very well!)
We get the opportunity to interview Dr. David Wallace of the University of Pittsburgh “My original training was in theoretical physics: I took a Physics PhD (also at Oxford) before my interests took me towards more conceptual and foundational questions in physics, and from there into philosophy. My research interests are mostly in the philosophy of physics. I've been particularly active in trying to develop and defend the Everett interpretation of quantum theory (often called the "Many-Worlds Interpretation"); my book on the Everett interpretation, "The Emergent Multiverse", was published in June 2012. But I also have philosophical and conceptual interests in quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, general relativity, symmetry and gauge theory, and basically pretty much all of contemporary philosophy of physics. Outside philosophy of physics, I'm interested in emergence and reductionism, in structural realism, and in decision theory.” – Win a reading from Phyllis Curot! https://forms.gle/q8LsV25uUoKCsVfN8 -- Copyright 2022 -- Our patreon is at https://www.patreon.com/aroundgrandfatherfire Thank you to our Patrons! *Annual Member Tinder Tony, Heidi, Claire, Hanna, Kristine, Laura Loki, Imtir, Casper K.*, Blkcat88, Candy M., Craig, Emi Spark M Anon, Indi Latrani, Katie, Dashifen*, Melkor, Alissa Addy, LaDena, Marco, Amanda S., Leif Stig, Daughter of Oak, Annora, Boojumhaus, Kim B.*, Nolan*, Elanor Faithful* Kindling Mother Multiverse, Josie, Genessa, Maleck Odinsson, Nick H., Jane W., Cynnian*, Jean Cavanaugh, Mach*, Cammy* Flame Victoria* Amanda H., Brannadov* Blaze Kirk Thomas Our store on Redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/people/AGFLLC3 -- Opening voice work Kai Belcher Music “Ophelia” by Les Hayden, provided by the Free Music Archive and used under Creative Commons licenses: freemusicarchive.org/music/Les_Hayden/Proverbs/Les_Hayden_-_Proverbs_-_05_Ophelia_1785 -- Our discord community https://discord.gg/3fFdYPnrVk Find us on FaceBook http://wwwfacebook.com/Around Grandfather Fire -- Sarenth's Patreon https://sarenth.wordpress.com/patreon/ Wordpress https://sarenth.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @Sarenth Three Pagans On Tap -- Jim TwoSnakes Wordpress: https://themoonlitsanctuary.wordpress.com/ Instagram: @jimtwosnakes TikTok: jimtwosnakes2 -- Caitlin Storm Breaker FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/caitlin.terry.5099 Blog: https://stormpaqo.home.blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/around-grandfather-fire/message
Dr. Amanda PhD Emeritus gives us the rundown on the Many Worlds Interpretation. Alright she's not a doctor in this universe, but maybe in another? Marina keeps us tethered to reality as we fall down a rabbit hole of physics, philosophy, and of course, Stranger Things! Podcast Season One Cited Sources Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we have the extraordinary theory of Biocentrism to consider: the hypothesis that the space, time and matter arose from life, and not the other way around. This theory obviously flies completely in the face of material science's Darwinian view that life and consciousness evolved slowly out of ever more complex systems of matter. Now we've heard in multiple interviews on the show so far that similar theories like Panpsychism, the hypothesis that consciousness is fundamental to the physical world, are hugely increasing in popularity and not only among philosophers but also among physicists, perhaps because many of the anomalies coming out of quantum experiments can be explained in a panpsychist model. But this is the first time as far as I know that a scientist has argued that life itself is fundamental to the physical world. Perhaps to many scientists it would sound absurd, but as the theory has been popularised by award winning Stem Cell biologist Robert Lanza, it seems important that we give this theory a closer look. Given our physics slant on Chasing Consciousness, we are extremely lucky to be speaking today with Robert Lanza's co-author on the new book about the theory “The Grand Biocentric Design, How life creates reality”, physicist and author Matej Pavšič Matej Pavšič has been a theoretical physicist at the Jožef Stefan Institute in Slovenia for over 40 years, working on Mirror Particles, Brane Spaces, and Clifford algebra and spaces among other areas. He's published more than hundred scientific papers and 3 books including "The Landscape of Theoretical Physics: A Global View" (Kluwer Academic, 2001) and "Stumbling Blocks Against Unification" (World Scientific, 2020). And the Biocentrism book mentioned above. 00:00 Intro 06:00 Niels Bohr - Measurement ‘creates ‘ the world quote 10:00 The wave particle duality - real vs perceived 15:10 The Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics 18:00 Hugh Everett - The wave function is relative to the observer 20:00 The risk of Woo when talking about Quantum Entanglement 25:30 A universe fine tuned for life - Hierarchical levels of representation and the hard problem 37:00 Mystical experiences may connect to wave function of the universe 38:31 Hawking and Wheeler - The past is not fixed until measurement 39:45 Matej's theory: The Big Bang could have been caused by a vacuum instability in the quantum field 40:30 The book has been criticised by scientists for being over-simplified for the general public 44:30 Testability of Biocentrism via Quantum Mechanics 46:00 Weak Biocentrism paper, accounting for the observer effect while keeping the physical world 49:00 Quantum Suicide and the impossibility of being dead from the first person point of view 53:00 Why is consciousness so controversial in modern physics? 55:12 Difficulty of applying different laws at the classical and quantum level References: Rupert Everett - The Many Worlds from interpretation of quantum mechanics Robert Lanza, Dmitriy Podolskiy and Andrei Barvinsky paper - reduction of quantum gravity in the presence of observers: Intro article and Paper
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Rivka Galchen received her MD from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, having spent a year in South America working on public health issues. Galchen completed her MFA at Columbia University, where she was a Robert Bingham Fellow. Her essay on the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics was published in The Believer, and she is the recipient of a 2006 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award. Galchen lives in New York City. She is the author of the novel Atmospheric Disturbances. About Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch: The startling, witty, highly anticipated second novel from the critically acclaimed author of Atmospheric Disturbances. The story begins in 1618, in the German duchy of Württemberg. Plague is spreading. The Thirty Years' War has begun, and fear and suspicion are in the air throughout the Holy Roman Empire. In the small town of Leonberg, Katharina Kepler is accused of being a witch. Katharina is an illiterate widow, known by her neighbors for her herbal remedies and the success of her children, including her eldest, Johannes, who is the Imperial Mathematician and renowned author of the laws of planetary motion. It's enough to make anyone jealous, and Katharina has done herself no favors by being out and about and in everyone's business. So when the deranged and insipid Ursula Reinbold (or as Katharina calls her, the Werewolf) accuses Katharina of offering her a bitter, witchy drink that has made her ill, Katharina is in trouble. Her scientist son must turn his attention from the music of the spheres to the job of defending his mother. Facing the threat of financial ruin, torture, and even execution, Katharina tells her side of the story to her friend and next-door neighbor Simon, a reclusive widower imperiled by his own secrets. Drawing on real historical documents but infused with the intensity of imagination, sly humor, and intellectual fire for which Rivka Galchen is known, Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch will both provoke and entertain. The story of how a community becomes implicated in collective aggression and hysterical fear is a tale for our time. Galchen's bold new novel touchingly illuminates a society and a family undone by superstition, the state, and the mortal convulsions of history.
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Juan & Terence discuss the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics and their thoughts regarding it.
Episode: 2678 Hugh Everett III: Man of Many Worlds. Today, a tragedy in at least one universe.
Podcast: Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal (LS 52 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Chris Langan on IQ, The Singularity, Free Will, Psychedelics, CTMU, and GodPub date: 2021-07-14YouTube link: https://youtu.be/N-bRM1kYuNAChris Langan has the highest recorded IQ in America, and has invented a theory of everything called the CTMU based in metalogic. Sponsors: https://brilliant.org/TOE for 20% off. http://algo.com for supply chain AI.Patreon for conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, and God: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal Crypto (anonymous): https://tinyurl.com/cryptoTOE PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/paypalTOE Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverythingCHRIS LANGAN LINKS: http://CTMUradio.com http://CTMU.org https://www.patreon.com/CTMU https://twitter.com/RealChrisLanganSPECIAL THANK YOU: Sam ThompsonTIMSTAMPS:00:00:00 Introduction 00:06:00 How long does it take to learn the CTMU? 00:09:52 Introduction to the CTMU 00:12:03 Syntax and Semantics duality (Stone duality) 00:13:26 Syntactic covering, human cognitive syntax, and reality syntax 00:14:38 "Language" is more like reality than mathematical language 00:15:19 Love, related to "inner expansion" 00:16:28 There's no such thing as a "literal interpretation" 00:17:47 Standard physics is a linear-ectomorphic semi-model 00:19:59 Zeno's paradox and the problem with continuity / real numbers 00:22:00 The conspansive manifold 00:24:03 Meta-simultaneity 00:25:58 CTMU set theory vs ZFC 00:28:15 Metaformal system vs formal system 00:32:37 Free will and telic recursion 00:34:17 Evil is incoherent 00:35:20 Syndiffeonesis and the hierarchy of metalanguages 00:37:32 Difference from sameness (monism / nonduality) 00:40:00 Mach's principle 00:42:08 Expanding universe (expanding INTO what? vs. the metric) 00:44:37 How did Chris come up with the CTMU? 00:45:41 Newcomb's paradox and free will 00:55:16 Unary relations and syndiffeonesis 00:57:02 You participate in what you perceive. You help create the world. 01:01:38 A theory of everything must "explain" cognition 01:02:26 Origin of life 01:03:19 Many Worlds Interpretation is "hogwash" 01:08:17 Existence is everywhere a choice to exist 01:12:58 Definition of G.O.D. (God) 01:14:16 If consciousness is associated with quantum collapse, can a particle be evil? 01:15:25 Good vs evil (in the CTMU) 01:17:14 Human Singularity vs Tech Singularity 01:20:18 Mind uploading 01:22:14 Maximum entanglement speed 01:23:01 Liar's paradox 01:24:49 What is death? What happens after death? 01:26:38 UFOs / UAPs / Jack Sarfatti 01:30:58 Chris' paranormal experiences 01:39:10 On the criticism of Chris' CTMU (and Weinstein / Wolfram) 01:43:27 Supertautology 01:46:05 Interpreting different religions as aspect of the same reality 01:46:55 Why is atheism associated with being intellectual? 01:51:31 IQ and Stephen Jay Gould 02:00:04 The truth about intelligence is that there's more to it than IQ 02:03:46 On Chris' personality, and how he chose his wife 02:11:18 New Atheism and Sam Harris / Dawkins 02:18:07 Hell exists 02:23:47 Belief vs action 02:27:29 God is his own bound 02:28:10 Who was Jesus? Who was Buddha? 02:30:52 Klee Irwin 02:36:05 Joscha Bach 02:38:33 Proto-computation vs Turing machine 02:44:50 Eric Weinstein's Geometric Unity 02:46:57 Stephen Wolfram's Theory of Everything 02:49:04 Donald Hoffman's "reality is an illusion" 02:50:34 Bohm and Bergson 02:55:07 Douglas Hofstadter's Strange Loop 02:56:37 Penrose and Hameroff 02:59:36 Thomas Campbell's "My Big TOE" 03:02:07 Noam Chomsky 03:06:06 Jordan Peterson 03:07:45 Metacausation 03:10:56 Logico-geometric duality 03:13:17 Trialic 03:14:47The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from This is 42, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/N-bRM1kYuNA Chris Langan has the highest recorded IQ in America, and has invented a theory of everything called the CTMU based in metalogic. Sponsors: https://brilliant.org/TOE for 20% off. http://algo.com for supply chain AI. Patreon for conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, and God: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal Crypto (anonymous): https://tinyurl.com/cryptoTOE PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/paypalTOE Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverything CHRIS LANGAN LINKS: http://CTMUradio.com http://CTMU.org https://www.patreon.com/CTMU https://twitter.com/RealChrisLangan AUDIENCE TOE LINKS: Steve Agnew: https://www.discreteaether.com/2021/07/single-photon-double-slit-diffraction.html and https://www.amazon.com/No-Space-Time-Universe-Really/dp/B094NZL2G7 Tyler Goldstein: https://www.sentientsingularity.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmWVgMFZCib-hrtgCA55nBg Steve Scully: https://www.cascadinguniverse.org/ and https://steemit.com/@stevescully and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM8_4BUpeNfEWJ-wwdIDJxQ Jennifer Scharf: https://churchofentropy.wordpress.com/ particularly https://churchofentropy.wordpress.com/2020/06/02/the-nature-of-space/ SPECIAL THANK YOU: Sam Thompson TIMSTAMPS: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:06:00 How long does it take to learn the CTMU? 00:09:52 Introduction to the CTMU 00:12:03 Syntax and Semantics duality (Stone duality) 00:13:26 Syntactic covering, human cognitive syntax, and reality syntax 00:14:38 "Language" is more like reality than mathematical language 00:15:19 Love, related to "inner expansion" 00:16:28 There's no such thing as a "literal interpretation" 00:17:47 Standard physics is a linear-ectomorphic semi-model 00:19:59 Zeno's paradox and the problem with continuity / real numbers 00:22:00 The conspansive manifold 00:24:03 Meta-simultaneity 00:25:58 CTMU set theory vs ZFC 00:28:15 Metaformal system vs formal system 00:32:37 Free will and telic recursion 00:34:17 Evil is incoherent 00:35:20 Syndiffeonesis and the hierarchy of metalanguages 00:37:32 Difference from sameness (monism / nonduality) 00:40:00 Mach's principle 00:42:08 Expanding universe (expanding INTO what? vs. the metric) 00:44:37 How did Chris come up with the CTMU? 00:45:41 Newcomb's paradox and free will 00:55:16 Unary relations and syndiffeonesis 00:57:02 You participate in what you perceive. You help create the world. 01:01:38 A theory of everything must "explain" cognition 01:02:26 Origin of life 01:03:19 Many Worlds Interpretation is "hogwash" 01:08:17 Existence is everywhere a choice to exist 01:12:58 Definition of G.O.D. (God) 01:14:16 If consciousness is associated with quantum collapse, can a particle be evil? 01:15:25 Good vs evil (in the CTMU) 01:17:14 Human Singularity vs Tech Singularity 01:20:18 Mind uploading 01:22:14 Maximum entanglement speed 01:23:01 Liar's paradox 01:24:49 What is death? What happens after death? 01:26:38 UFOs / UAPs / Jack Sarfatti 01:30:58 Chris' paranormal experiences 01:39:10 On the criticism of Chris' CTMU (and Weinstein / Wolfram) 01:43:27 Supertautology 01:46:05 Interpreting different religions as aspect of the same reality 01:46:55 Why is atheism associated with being intellectual? 01:51:31 IQ and Stephen Jay Gould 01:54:19 Race and IQ 02:00:04 The truth about intelligence is that there's more to it than IQ 02:03:46 On Chris' personality, and how he chose his wife 02:11:18 New Atheism and Sam Harris / Dawkins 02:18:07 Hell exists 02:23:47 Belief vs action 02:27:29 God is his own bound 02:28:10 Who was Jesus? Who was Buddha? 02:30:52 Klee Irwin 02:36:05 Joscha Bach 02:38:33 Proto-computation vs Turing machine 02:44:50 Eric Weinstein's Geometric Unity 02:46:57 Stephen Wolfram's Theory of Everything 02:49:04 Donald Hoffman's "reality is an illusion" 02:50:34 Bohm and Bergson 02:55:07 Douglas Hofstadter's Strange Loop 02:56:37 Penrose and Hameroff 02:59:36 Thomas Campbell's "My Big TOE" 03:02:07 Noam Chomsky 03:06:06 Jordan Peterson 03:07:45 Metacausation 03:10:56 Logico-geometric duality 03:13:17 Trialic 03:14:47 [Dav] Where to contact Chris? 03:16:04 [Dav] Afterlife carries our memories? 03:18:00 How is consciousness defined? 03:19:26 [Dav] Wittgenstein and Jonathan Mize 03:21:44 [Steven Nikolic] Information and logical ruleset are the only necessary ontology 03:24:08 [Carian Dudley] Which philosophers of the past came the closest? 03:25:19 [Carian Dudley] Gödel's incompleteness theorems and CTMU 03:26:58 [Timothy O'Brien] Leibniz's Monadology's relation to CTMU 03:27:44 [Eike Freidank] Difference relations 03:28:23 [Stephen Olis] Arenas where Chris feels dumb or average? 03:29:00 Nootropics, psychedelics, and meditation 03:36:27 [Snorre Grimstad] Can the CTMU help someone with a psychological disorder? 03:37:47 [Snorre Grimstad] Do you have to experience the world to understand it? 03:40:11 Rationalism 03:41:45 How is science limited? 03:46:02 The universe is more than the sum of its parts 03:48:20 What Chris would have done different in the developing his theory 03:50:35 Advice for YOU (the viewer), developing your own TOE 03:54:21 Philanthropism and Bill Gates 04:00:03 Advice for Curt * * * Just wrapped (April 2021) a documentary called Better Left Unsaid http://betterleftunsaidfilm.com on the topic of "when does the left go too far?" Visit that site if you'd like to watch it.
Joshua Cohen's acclaimed novels include Moving Kings, Witz, and Book of Numbers, ''a fascinating look at the dark heart of the Web'' and ''one of the best novels ever written about the Internet'' (Rolling Stone). One of Granta's Best of Young American Novelists in 2017, Cohen is the author of the short story collection Four New Messages and the book of essays Attention: Dispatches from a Land of Distraction. Cohen has contributed nonfiction to The New York Times, Harper's, and n+1. Blurring the line between the real and the imagined, The Netanyahus follows a Jewish historian who unexpectedly must play host to an exiled Israeli historian and his family on a wintry 1959 upstate New York college campus. Books with signed book plates available from the Joseph Fox Bookshop Rivka Galchen is the author of Atmospheric Disturbances, a comical mystery that follows a doctor who believes his wife has been replaced with a duplicate. The recipient of an MD from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Galchen also earned an MFA from Columbia University, where she was a Robert Bingham Fellow. She was also the recipient of a 2006 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award and published a popular essay on the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics in The Believer. A combination of history and fiction, Galchen's latest novel tells the tale of Katharina Kepler, a 17th century widow accused of witchcraft who seeks help from her son, the renowned mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler. Books with signed book plates available from the Joseph Fox Bookshop (recorded 6/28/2021)
Episode: 2630 Determinism and the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.
From the BEL archieves, * Real Science Radio has a Far Ranging Conversation with Krauss: Co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present Bob's interview of theoretical physicist (emphasis on the theoretical), atheist Lawrence Krauss. Fred says, "It's David vs. Goliath, but without the slingshot." As the discussion ranges from astronomy and anatomy to cosmology and physics, most folks would presume that Dr. Krauss would take apart Enyart's arguments, especially when the Bible believer got the wrong value for the electron-to-proton mass ratio. But the conversation reveals fascinating dynamics from the creation/evolution debate. (The planned 25-minute interview ran 40 minutes, so there's also a Krauss Part II and once in each half we say, "Stop the tape, stop the tape," to comment.) * "All Evidence Overwhelmingly Supports the Big Bang": Contradicting Dr. Krauss'
From the BEL archieves, * Real Science Radio has a Far Ranging Conversation with Krauss: Co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams present Bob's interview of theoretical physicist (emphasis on the theoretical), atheist Lawrence Krauss. Fred says, "It's David vs. Goliath, but without the slingshot." As the discussion ranges from astronomy and anatomy to cosmology and physics, most folks would presume that Dr. Krauss would take apart Enyart's arguments, especially when the Bible believer got the wrong value for the electron-to-proton mass ratio. But the conversation reveals fascinating dynamics from the creation/evolution debate. (The planned 25-minute interview ran 40 minutes, so there's also a Krauss Part II and once in each half we say, "Stop the tape, stop the tape," to comment.) * "All Evidence Overwhelmingly Supports the Big Bang": Contradicting Dr. Krauss'
* A Fun RSR List Show: For this Thanksgiving weekend, a special rebroadcast. In our List of the Fine-Tuned Features of the Universe, Real Science Radio host Bob Enyart quotes leading scientists and their astounding admission of the uncanny and seemingly never-ending list of the just-perfect finely-tuned parameters of the physical features of the Earth, the solar system, and the entire cosmos. This program is brought to you by God, maker of heaven and earth and other fine products! * The Finely Tuned Parameters of the Universe: Barrow & Tipler, in their standard treatment, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, admit that "there exist a number of unlikely coincidences between numbers of enormous magnitude that are, superficially, completely independent; moreover, these coincidences appear essential to the existence of carbon-based observers in the Universe." Examples include the wildly unlikely combination of: - there is the same number of electrons as protons to a standard deviation of one in ten to the thirty-seventh power, that is, 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (37 zeros) - the 1-to-1 electron to proton ratio throughout the universe yields our electrically neutral universe - all fundamental particles of the same kind are identical (including protons, electrons, down quarks, etc., even, in QED, photons!) - energy exactly equals mass (times the conversion factor of c²) - the electron and the massively greater proton have exactly equivalent opposite charges - the electron to proton mass ratio (1 to 1,836) is perfect for forming molecules - the baryon (protons, neutrons, etc.) that decays must conserve the number of baryons - the free neutron decays in minutes whereas it is stable within the nuclei of all the non-radioactive elements (otherwise eventually only hydrogen would exist because the strong nuclear force needs neutrons to overcome proton repulsion) - the proton can't decay because it is the lightest baryon (otherwise all elements would be unstable) - the electromagnetic and gravitational forces are finely tuned for the stability of stars - the gravitational and inertial mass equivalency - the electromagnetic force constant is perfect for holding electrons to nuclei - the electromagnetic force is in the right ratio to the nuclear force - the strong force if changed by 1% would destroy all carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and heavier elements - the precise speed of light, the square root of the inverse of the product of space's permeability and permittivity (i.e., its magnetic field resistance, 4π * 10-7 Weber/Amps * meter, multiplied by its electric field resistance, or 8.8542 * 10-12 Coulomb2 /Newton * meter2), or 186,282 MPS, is integral for life - etc., etc., etc. (including the shocking apparent alignment of the universe with the orbit of the Earth) Leading atheist physicist and biologist admit* The Most Famous Scientist Atheists Agree: The world's most famous scientist atheists in physics and biology have fully admitted half the question as to fine tuning, that the world APPEARS to have been fine tuned. Richard Dawkins: "Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose." Stephen Hawking: "The remarkable fact is that the values of these numbers seem to have been very finely adjusted..." * An Atheist's Index to Replies: Here's an index to (failed) attempts to rebut the fine-tuning argument for God's existence. * Omitting the Cosmological Constant: We have omitted from this list the commonly reported fine-tuning of the cosmological constant to one part in 10 to the 120th. This is so very precise that if the entire universe had as much additional mass as exists in a single grain of sand, it would all collapse upon itself. That is, if a big bang actually formed our universe, and if it created a miniscule additional amount of mass than it is claimed to have created, then no planets, stars, or galaxies could exist. Conversely, if the universe had less mass, by that same quantity, matter never would have coalesced to become planets, stars, and galaxies, and again, we would not exist. So, why doesn't Real Science Radio include this astoundingly fine-tuned parameter in our list? Well, as physicist John Hartnett points out, the cosmological constant is only a fine-tuning problem for the big bang theory, so it is an argument only against a big bang universe, whereas in our actual universe, it is not a fine tuning issue. So, the cosmological constant problem, also known as the vacuum catastrophe, does refute big bang cosmology, at least, for anyone who is objective, has common sense, and is not desperately trying to ignore the evidence for the Creator. (By the way, since NASA says that the confirmed predictions of the big bang theory are what validates it, you might want to Google: big bang predictions, and you'll find our article ranked #1 out of half-a-million, at rsr.org/bbp, presenting the actual track record of the predictions of the theory. Also, if you Google: evidence against the big bang, you'll find our article on that topic near the top of the first page of Google results!) * The Whopping Physics Coincidence: NewScientist reports about gravity and acceleration that, "a large chunk of modern physics is precariously balanced on a whopping coincidence" for, regarding gravitational and inertial mass, "these two masses are always numerically exactly the same. The consequences of this coincidence are profound..." * The Finely Tuned Parameters of the Solar System include: - Our Sun is positioned far from the Milky Way's center in a galactic Goldilocks zone of low radiation - Our Sun placed in an arm of the Milky Way puts it where we can discover a vast swath of the entire universe - Our Sun is in the unusual Local Bubble, 300 light years of extremely diffuse gas, 1/500th of the average - Earth's orbit is nearly circular (eccentricity ~ 0.02) around the Sun providing a stability in a range of vital factors - Earth's orbit has a low inclination keeping its temperatures within a range permitting diverse ecosystems - Earth's axial tilt is within a range that helps to stabilize our planet's climate - the Moon's mass helps stabilize the Earth's tilt on its axis, which provides for the diversity of alternating seasons - the Moon's distance from the Earth provides tides to keep life thriving in our oceans, and thus, worldwide - the Moon's nearly circular orbit (eccentricity ~ 0.05) makes its influence extraordinarily reliable - the Moon is 1/400th the size of the Sun, and at 1/400th its distance, enables educational perfect eclipses - the Earth's distance from the Sun provides for great quantities of life and climate-sustaining liquid water - the Sun's extraordinary stable output of the energy - the Sun's mass and size are just right for Earth's biosystem - the Sun's luminosity and temperature are just right to provide for Earth's extraordinary range of ecosystems - the color of the Sun's light is tuned for maximum benefit for photosynthesis - the Sun's low "metallicity" prevents the destruction of life on Earth -
* A Fun RSR List Show: For this Thanksgiving weekend, a special rebroadcast. In our List of the Fine-Tuned Features of the Universe, Real Science Radio host Bob Enyart quotes leading scientists and their astounding admission of the uncanny and seemingly never-ending list of the just-perfect finely-tuned parameters of the physical features of the Earth, the solar system, and the entire cosmos. This program is brought to you by God, maker of heaven and earth and other fine products! * The Finely Tuned Parameters of the Universe: Barrow & Tipler, in their standard treatment, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, admit that "there exist a number of unlikely coincidences between numbers of enormous magnitude that are, superficially, completely independent; moreover, these coincidences appear essential to the existence of carbon-based observers in the Universe." Examples include the wildly unlikely combination of: - there is the same number of electrons as protons to a standard deviation of one in ten to the thirty-seventh power, that is, 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (37 zeros) - the 1-to-1 electron to proton ratio throughout the universe yields our electrically neutral universe - all fundamental particles of the same kind are identical (including protons, electrons, down quarks, etc., even, in QED, photons!) - energy exactly equals mass (times the conversion factor of c²) - the electron and the massively greater proton have exactly equivalent opposite charges - the electron to proton mass ratio (1 to 1,836) is perfect for forming molecules - the baryon (protons, neutrons, etc.) that decays must conserve the number of baryons - the free neutron decays in minutes whereas it is stable within the nuclei of all the non-radioactive elements (otherwise eventually only hydrogen would exist because the strong nuclear force needs neutrons to overcome proton repulsion) - the proton can't decay because it is the lightest baryon (otherwise all elements would be unstable) - the electromagnetic and gravitational forces are finely tuned for the stability of stars - the gravitational and inertial mass equivalency - the electromagnetic force constant is perfect for holding electrons to nuclei - the electromagnetic force is in the right ratio to the nuclear force - the strong force if changed by 1% would destroy all carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and heavier elements - the precise speed of light, the square root of the inverse of the product of space's permeability and permittivity (i.e., its magnetic field resistance, 4π * 10-7 Weber/Amps * meter, multiplied by its electric field resistance, or 8.8542 * 10-12 Coulomb2 /Newton * meter2), or 186,282 MPS, is integral for life - etc., etc., etc. (including the shocking apparent alignment of the universe with the orbit of the Earth) Leading atheist physicist and biologist admit* The Most Famous Scientist Atheists Agree: The world's most famous scientist atheists in physics and biology have fully admitted half the question as to fine tuning, that the world APPEARS to have been fine tuned. Richard Dawkins: "Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose." Stephen Hawking: "The remarkable fact is that the values of these numbers seem to have been very finely adjusted..." * An Atheist's Index to Replies: Here's an index to (failed) attempts to rebut the fine-tuning argument for God's existence. * Omitting the Cosmological Constant: We have omitted from this list the commonly reported fine-tuning of the cosmological constant to one part in 10 to the 120th. This is so very precise that if the entire universe had as much additional mass as exists in a single grain of sand, it would all collapse upon itself. That is, if a big bang actually formed our universe, and if it created a miniscule additional amount of mass than it is claimed to have created, then no planets, stars, or galaxies could exist. Conversely, if the universe had less mass, by that same quantity, matter never would have coalesced to become planets, stars, and galaxies, and again, we would not exist. So, why doesn't Real Science Radio include this astoundingly fine-tuned parameter in our list? Well, as physicist John Hartnett points out, the cosmological constant is only a fine-tuning problem for the big bang theory, so it is an argument only against a big bang universe, whereas in our actual universe, it is not a fine tuning issue. So, the cosmological constant problem, also known as the vacuum catastrophe, does refute big bang cosmology, at least, for anyone who is objective, has common sense, and is not desperately trying to ignore the evidence for the Creator. (By the way, since NASA says that the confirmed predictions of the big bang theory are what validates it, you might want to Google: big bang predictions, and you'll find our article ranked #1 out of half-a-million, at rsr.org/bbp, presenting the actual track record of the predictions of the theory. Also, if you Google: evidence against the big bang, you'll find our article on that topic near the top of the first page of Google results!) * The Whopping Physics Coincidence: NewScientist reports about gravity and acceleration that, "a large chunk of modern physics is precariously balanced on a whopping coincidence" for, regarding gravitational and inertial mass, "these two masses are always numerically exactly the same. The consequences of this coincidence are profound..." * The Finely Tuned Parameters of the Solar System include: - Our Sun is positioned far from the Milky Way's center in a galactic Goldilocks zone of low radiation - Our Sun placed in an arm of the Milky Way puts it where we can discover a vast swath of the entire universe - Our Sun is in the unusual Local Bubble, 300 light years of extremely diffuse gas, 1/500th of the average - Earth's orbit is nearly circular (eccentricity ~ 0.02) around the Sun providing a stability in a range of vital factors - Earth's orbit has a low inclination keeping its temperatures within a range permitting diverse ecosystems - Earth's axial tilt is within a range that helps to stabilize our planet's climate - the Moon's mass helps stabilize the Earth's tilt on its axis, which provides for the diversity of alternating seasons - the Moon's distance from the Earth provides tides to keep life thriving in our oceans, and thus, worldwide - the Moon's nearly circular orbit (eccentricity ~ 0.05) makes its influence extraordinarily reliable - the Moon is 1/400th the size of the Sun, and at 1/400th its distance, enables educational perfect eclipses - the Earth's distance from the Sun provides for great quantities of life and climate-sustaining liquid water - the Sun's extraordinary stable output of the energy - the Sun's mass and size are just right for Earth's biosystem - the Sun's luminosity and temperature are just right to provide for Earth's extraordinary range of ecosystems - the color of the Sun's light is tuned for maximum benefit for photosynthesis - the Sun's low "metallicity" prevents the destruction of life on Earth -
This episode will definitely change your life!* NoahFinnce joins us this week as we delve into the multiverse and discover the weird science behind the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics... *Just maybe not in this universe. CONTENT WARNING - S*icide mention between 52:30 and 56:58. Find Noah on his channel: http://www.youtube.com/noahfinnce You can WATCH the podcast over on our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/SciGuys If you would like to support the podcast, please donate to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/SciGuys If you'd like to see more of us, follow our socials! Facebook http://facebook.com/SciGuysPod Twitter http://twitter.com/SciGuysPod Instagram http://instagram.com/SciGuysPod References and Further Reading Follow the Sci Guys @notcorry / @jampkin / @lukecutforth
Has there ever been a math problem, or a confusing word in a book that has confused you? Have you ever become extremely frustrated by the fact that you have no idea what you are trying to solve? Has this difficult math problem or hard-to-cypher word been on a test? After putting in all your effort into thinking about what the answer may be, have you come up short? Did you say “there must be no answer to this question. This question is a paradox?” Well, if your math question is related to the Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment, you are probably right. Brace yourselves as I attempt to understand, answer, and explain the Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment and its various interpretations. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or corrections, email me using the address provided below: learningbywilliam@gmail.com References: Schrodinger's Cat Thought Experiment https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_cat Physicist: Erwin Schrodinger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Schr%C3%B6dinger Schrodinger's Wave Function https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger_equation Copenhagen Interpretation - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-copenhagen/ Superposition: an Overview https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/superposition#:~:text=Superposition%20is%20the%20ability%20of,the%20English%20physicist%2C%20Thomas%20Young. Collapse of the Wave Function in Quantum Systems http://www.quantumphysicslady.org/glossary/collapse-of-the-wave-function/ Debunking Arguments Against the Many-Worlds Interpretation - Sean Carroll https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/blog/2015/02/19/the-wrong-objections-to-the-many-worlds-interpretation-of-quantum-mechanics The Quantum Suicide Machine and Quantum Immortality https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_suicide_and_immortality Why the Many-Worlds Interpretation is Probably Correct - Sean Carroll https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/blog/2014/06/30/why-the-many-worlds-formulation-of-quantum-mechanics-is-probably-correct/ Great video to help summarize many-worlds by the fellow YouTuber, Veritasium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTXTPe3wahc schrodinger, erwin schrodinger, schrodinger's cat, thought experiment, schrodinger's cat thought experiment, quantum physics, quantum, quantum mechanics, quantum immortality, copenhagen interpretation, immortality, wave function, schrodinger's wave function, schrodinger's wave equation, quantum suicide, uranium, cyanide, geiger counter, dead and alive, superposition, quantum decoherence, quantum superposition, many worlds interpretation, MWI, multiverse theory, multiverse, decoherence, newtonian physics, newton, newton's second law, educational, education, science, advanced physics, advanced, learning by william
Hello! In this episode of the Quantum to Infinity podcast, we discuss one of the most elegant interpretations in all of Quantum Mechanics : The Many worlds Interpretation in just under 5 minutes! I hope you enjoyed this episode, stay tuned for more content!
Into the Quantum Multiverse
Is our physical reality purely subjective or is it objective? Why has materialim been around for so long? Do we have free will? Dr. Michael Egnor and Dr. Bernardo Kastrup discuss physics, idealism, materialism, and free will. Show Notes 00:28 | Introducing Dr. Bernardo Kastrup 01:22 | How quantum mechanics points to the mind 02:40 | Does the moon exist… Source
The incantor chanting was successful! We've reached the timeline where we all survived Anathem and learned a valuable lesson about picking the right timeline. Thanks again to Noah for chanting us safely through and hope you enjoy this discussion of Polycosmic Platonism. Many Worlds Interpretation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-worlds_interpretation#:~:text=The%20many%2Dworlds%20interpretation%20(MWI,some%20%22world%22%20or%20universe. Arbre to Earth Translations: https://anathem.fandom.com/wiki/Earth%E2%80%93Arbre_Correlations Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/0G Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/0gPhilosophy Join our Facebook discussion group (make sure to answer the questions to join): https://www.facebook.com/groups/985828008244018/ Email us at: philosophersinspace@gmail.com If you have time, please write us a review on iTunes. It really really helps. Please and thank you! Sibling shows: Serious Inquiries Only: https://seriouspod.com/ Opening Arguments: https://openargs.com/ Embrace the Void: https://voidpod.com/ Recent appearances: Aaron had a wonderful time with This Film is Lit talking about the epic A Scanner Darkly by Philip K Dick. Stick around for me trying to keep it together through reading the afterword. https://thisfilmislit.podiant.co/e/a-scanner-darkly-feat-aaron-rabinowitz-388b34bda8a870/ CONTENT PREVIEW: Avatar: The Last Airbender and Buddhist Care Ethics
When you hear the term Akashic Records, what comes to mind? When I first heard it, my first thought was of a giant filing cabinet of information. Some people think of the Akashic Records as a library, or a book. Some think of it as a database.But according to the Records themselves, they are another dimension called the Akasha. The Akasha is a higher dimension than the dimension we live in.In the Akasha, every thought, idea, and action from the past, present, and future is stored ad infinitum. If you're familiar with String Theory, the Akashic Records is basically like a database of what's happening in all the universes that are co-existing together.The Akashic Records are basically a record of what will happen, is happening, or has happened. Because they are a higher dimension, the rules of time don't really apply. Time is a flat circle to the Akashic Records, so information from 2,000 years ago is as accessible as what happened to you yesterday. And what happened to you yesterday is as available as what could happen to you — if you stay on the same destiny trajectory — in 10 years.Interestingly, everything has its own Akashic Record. Your soul has an Akashic Record, your house has an Akashic Record, your dog, even your relationship! You can open the specific Records of things to ask questions that pertain to them.Here's how Edgar Cayce, the psychic medium who popularized the Records, describes them:The Akashic Records, or “The Book of Life,” can be equated to the Universe's super-computer system. It is this system that acts as the central storehouse of all information for every individual who has ever lived upon the earth. More than just a reservoir of events, the Akashic Records contain every deed, word, feeling, thought, and intent that has ever occurred at any time in the history of the world. Much more than simply a memory storehouse, however, these Akashic Records are interactive in that they have a tremendous influence upon our everyday lives, our relationships, our feelings and belief systems, and the potential realities we draw toward us … The Akashic Records contain the entire history of every soul since the dawn of Creation. These records connect each one of us to one another.Linda Howe, the author of the incredibly informative book, “How to Read The Akashic Records,” describes them this way: The Akashic Records offer empowerment and transformation by lending us exactly the wisdom, guidance, and energetic support that we need in this lifetime. For centuries, the Records — the energetic archive of Souls' past, present, and future possibilities — were the exclusive domain of mystics, saints, and scholars. No longer! The collective consciousness of the human race has been growing, evolving, and maturing. This spiritual independence is marked by individuals who know that they have direct access to their spiritual Source, and who cultivate that sacred relationship. If you're anything like me, the concept of The Akashic Records is intriguing. Honestly, what really got me interested in the Records was the similarities I saw between String Theory and quantum mechanics and The Records. The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics states that there are parallel universes that exist side-by-side, and for every action, we take there is an infinite number of universes that co-exist at the same time, right next to us, in which we did NOT make that action. The Akashic is so much more. It is infinite and there are multiple things you can explore. You can explore all your parallel realities, all the possibilities for of love, health, wealth and spirit. Here I take you to the infinity palace where you can fully explore the Akashic. Then using this new knowledge we quantum jump into a new future. Welcome to the reality revolutionMusic By MettaverseA universal languagenatural vibrationssolar windsthe shiftreplenish the whole selfballad of restorationsound medicinethrough the veilrhythm of breathskywardincrease love and harmonyascensionblade runnerheal432hz healing music to help you focus relax and fall into alignment ➤ Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2KjGlLI➤ Follow them on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2JW8BU2➤ Join them on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2G1j7G6➤ Subscribe to their channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvjffON2NoUvX5q_TgvVkwAll My Neville Goddard Videos In One Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo8kBZsJpp3xvkRwhbXuhg0MFor all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.comLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealityRevolutionPodcast/Join our facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/403122083826082/Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgXHr5S3oF0qetPfqxJfSwContact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com#lawofattraction #guidedmeditation #newearth #starseed #wanderer #galacticfederation
In this episode of Fact and Science Fiction, I'm discussing the science and science fiction of parallel universes. I review the famous Many Worlds Interpretation, the theory of bubble universes and more. I use examples from The Dark Tower, Golden Compass and Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse to understand why parallel universes are just so fascinating to science fiction fans.I used research from the Khan Academy course video on Quantum Wavefunction, The Case for Parallel Universes in Scientific American and PhilosophyNow.orgSubscribe to the podcast in your podcast app or leave a review! Transcript for this episode is live on factandsciencefiction.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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(https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords * John Mystery lives in Maryland. https://googlethatforyou.com?q=john%20mystery%20maryland * Nelson is making An Airport For Aliens Currently Run By Dogs. * @WritNelson on Twitter. * https://www.patreon.com/StrangeScaffold * https://store.steampowered.com/app/1246250/AnAirportforAliensCurrentlyRunby_Dogs/ * https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/epic-pictures-launch-gaming-venture-1289270 Topics: * 6:15 My worst fear as an adolescent: gravity reverses while I am in the family car on the 110 and I am flung into the sky at 9.8m/s^2 * VVVVVV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf06P-1lkU * 15:31 Kaiju who should know each other, but don't. * I'm pretty sure the male description of the RBLD dating persona is actually suggesting you stop dating entirely. * The Wild Rose: https://web.archive.org/web/20141031024714/http://www.okcupid.com/personality?type=RBLD&g=0&o=1 * The Manchild: https://web.archive.org/web/20141024161727/http://www.okcupid.com/personality?type=RBLD&g=1&o=1 * 21:52 This Arkanoid TAS: * http://tasvideos.org/6347S.html * The "Super Mario World vs. the Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Physics" video has been taken down but here's the original blog post: https://msm.runhello.com/p/20 * And here's a similar video that gets the idea across. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIb2F7OLQJw * 30:39 Yuri asks: "I was wondering what you and your fellow lords do to warm up prior to getting started on some creative thing. Does it change comparing coding to making music, drawing, crocheting, etc.?" * Gunhouse, on sale on Switch for $1 until April 26th! https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/gunhouse-switch/ * (Also available on a bunch of other platforms.) * 47:21 Would a Cool Sentient Dog in a graveyard dig up the bodies? Would that make him the anti-caretaker? * Oiled Up Sax Guy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1dY6OkPb7E * Interview with Oiled Up Sax Guy, who it turns out really did arrange and perform that cover. https://dangerousminds.net/comments/theinfamoussexysaxmanfromthelostboysstillstillbelievesachat_wi * https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2015/12/tumblr-users-are-talking-about-bone-stealing.html * 56:38 Experiencing FOMO about activities that you do not want to do Microtopics: * John of the Maryland Johns. * Ruining the show before it's really even started. * High fiving a friend from six feet away using your selfie stick with a hand at the end of it. * Washing the hand at the end of your selfie stick after high-fiving someone with it. * Motion detectors not detecting black people so corporate hires white people to follow black people around and activate the motion detectors. * A black person walking in front of the Kinect and the Kinect being like "I think I just saw a ghost!" * Loving your punchline and so letting it go. * Being flung away from the earth at 9.8 meters per second per second. * The unfathomable horror of your senator voting in favor of the "subtly tweak the laws of physics" bill. * Finding the highrise apartment building that is most likely to remain attached to the Earth if gravity reverses. * Being deeply bothered by children who know the metric system and understand calculus. * Having known you were going to die but now being able to put a number to exactly how fast. * Always paying attention to whether you feel slightly lighter now, because that means gravity is starting to reverse. * Gravity's power suddenly doubling and the only survivors being people hanging out in trampoline parks and bounce houses at the time. * Our only hope being heroes in mech suits but unfortunately everyone who owns a mech suit is a billionaire. * Fish living through gravity doubling because they can swim up to a lower water pressure. * The moon crashing into the Earth. * Kaiju who are lonely because they don't know any other kaiju. * Whether Swamp Thing and Godzilla would be friends. * A giant dog who is perpetually alone because there is no Mothra equivalent in his universe. * Bigfoot technically being a kaiju because his feet are so big. * Whether Bigger Luke is big enough to be considered a kaiju. * The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen except for kaiju. * Whether Jack the Ripper looms large enough in our minds that he should be banned from our Kaiju-only dating app. * The OkCupid dating personality result that was fine for women but if you're a dude they were like "please stop dating" * A tiny green cat as dense as a neutron star. * Having to explain what a TAS, speed runs, Arkanoid, Breakout, and video games are before you can get to the part that's cool about this Arkanoid TAS. * Running your Arkanoid simulation on six cores for over a year to find optimal Arkanoid strategies. * Mario dancing with the fish for 15 seconds and then the credits play. * Martial arts masters going into the mountains and practicing one move for 30 years. * The Many Worlds interpretation of Super Mario World. * A speedrunner finding a COVID-19 vaccine faster than anybody else but the FDA blocks them from releasing it. * Philosophers not allowing themselves to have any fun because they're trying to counter the image of philosophers lazing around and not doing any real work. * Sitting down to create while being fully aware that you might not create anything worthwhile today. * Throwing nothing away and making everything. * A cool game that is available on a variety of platforms. * Being a year into making a game and it isn't fun yet and you have to trust in the iteration process that you'll find the fun before you ship, but actually maybe you won't, but you still have to ship anyway so it's not a total loss. * Making a bad game fun by association, by placing it in a fun context. * Hiring a narrative designer a couple months away from shipping your deeply text-centered game, because there is currently no text or story in the game and everything is on fire. * Adding a bunch of things to your game that will definitely bite you in the ass later because you cannot be stopped. * Running a D&D game that you haven't prepped enough and your players getting to the part of the scenario where your notes are blank. * Fragile people in a fragile people world attempting to make juice and having empathy for each other. * Sitting at the text editor to create and creativity not happening fast enough so you go browse Reddit. * Being stuck on a hard problem and going to play video games while your subconscious works on the problem. * Watching Zodiac while you're working on your cross-stitch and you look down and you've spelled out the name of the real killer. * Trying to pick a speed run to watch in the background while you work that will keep you from being bored but not be interesting enough that you watch it instead of working. * Having made your topic list and having to sleep in them. * Gifts to ourselves. * Cyber-Washington with carbon fiber dentures and a minigun that fires the teeth of his slaves. * A cool sentient dog wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses digging up bodies and putting them in cool poses. * Cool Dog digging for bones in the easiest place possible, the human body. * The movie with the oiled muscle-man singing and playing a saxophone. * Buff Weird Al Yankovic. * Promising to name this episode "Stacksophone" but lying. * Cool Dog turning out to be a very uncool dog if you think about it. * Lost Boys, exhibit A in the debate of whether being a jerk is cool. * Cool sentient dogs in the 90s digging up bodies in graveyards, but cool sentient dogs in 2020 awooing on Mastodon. * Preferring to use human bones in your occult rituals because you relate better to the energy they carry. * Selling your leftover human bones after you're done doing all your curses. * Whether or not the guy selling human bones on Etsy is cool, and whether they'd be cooler if they were a dog. * Loving Bribe Dog even though by all rights he ought to be in jail. * A small dog gumming at a stranger's ankles and not breaking the skin but they get upset anyway for some reason. * The life-long FOMO of wondering what you're missing out on from activities you never do because you hate doing them. * Correctly guessing that the other guest is subtweeting Animal Crossing. * A game that is fun until it becomes your job. * Not needing to buy a new video game because Breath of the Wild still exists. * Not wanting to do an activity so much as be a part of the community that does the activity. * That month where everyone in the world was playing Pokemon Go. * Recommending a video game to two people who have already played it. * Leveling up as a person the first time you've ever made a non-optimal decision in a game to retain your quality of life. * Your Animal Crossing villagers expressing shock as you chop down your entire orchard in front of them. * Opening an iPad feeling special, like someone confessing that they love you and not loving them back. * Getting FOMO about everyone you're not in love with. * The future where instead of social media, everybody drops an ARG about themselves that you have to solve in order to talk to them. * A thing that sounds exciting that you don't want to do. * An alternate reality where nothing happens and no-one cares.
Simulation hypothesis and the Many Worlds Interpretation to discuss the passing of Kobe.
Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist at Caltech and Santa Fe Institute specializing in quantum mechanics, arrow of time, cosmology, and gravitation. He is the author of Something Deeply Hidden and several popular books and he is the host of a great podcast called Mindscape. This is the second time Sean has been on the podcast. You can watch the first time on YouTube or listen to the first time on its episode page. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast. If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman
Let’s explore endless alternate realities – this is episode 41 of Encyclopodia. It’s the Many-Worlds Interpretation! Summary: One of many possible explanations for the behavior of quantum particles that also can double as a belief system. Further Research: Community, season 3, episode 4: Remedial Chaos Theory Dr. Quantum’s Double Slit Experiment Explanation Video Many thanks … Continue reading "The Many-Worlds Interpretation (scientific theory/philosophical premise) with Mike Cooper"
Caitlin, Anya, and Alan talk about a universe where they banged a physicist- and a universe where they didn’t. We also talk about Chapters 10-13 of The Golden Compass. We find out that John Calvin believed in boring things, that no cats were harmed in Schrödinger’s experiment, and #NotAllBears.The slur ‘Gypsy’ comes from a mutation of Egyptian. The Roma/ Sinti / Traveler people came from northern India, and not Africa.Anya’s equation for making gas from iron filings looks like this: With dilute H2SO4, you get a standard metal-acid redox reaction - Iron (II) Sulphate & hydrogen gas are the products: Fe (s) + H2SO4 (aq) → FeSO4 (aq) + H2 (g)Quantum Theory and The Uncertainty Principle are counter-intuitive, but have proven to be the most reliable mathematical model in Physics.Richard Feynman bragged about his womanizing in his loose autobiography ‘Surely You’re Joking Mr Feynman’. He often complains that women won’t give him the sex he wants, so what is the point in being polite to them?It is unclear who said, "Anyone who claims to understand quantum theory is either lying or crazy,” but it is often attributed to Feynman.What is Schrödinger's Cat?What is the Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics?What is the Many-Worlds version of String Theory?The Multiverse TropeDeepak Chopra melds counter-intuitive science with mysticism, and sells a lot of books.The last thing Stephen Hawking wrote was “A Smooth Exit from Eternal Inflation?” which set a limit on the number of possible universes.What are the Northern Lights?Witches?John Calvin believed in the total sovereignty of God.Wait. The Puritans were real?A concise explanation of Calvin’s view on “Free Will”.Cartesian Dualism is a thing.Does a body need a mind to exist?Nature vs NurtureCanadian Geese are trigger-happy attack-dogs with wings.Beowulf was a were-bearTexas was its own countryWhat is a Zorro?Read Chapters 14-17 for next time!!Our theme song is Clockwork Conundrum by NathanGunnFollow us on Twitter: Anya @StrangelyLiterl Cailtlin @inferiorcaitlin The Podcast @MoTPodPlease email us contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a Tip of the Week, commentary and analysis for this week’s episode of the German Netflix production Dark titled “Endings and Beginnings,” and our listener feedback segment. This week on SciFi TV Rewatch we discuss the revelation of the Many-Worlds Interpretation that now appears to exist within the Dark world of Winden. Has Martha 2.0 taken young Jonas to her world, and will season three offer a glimpse into this parallel universe? We're particularly troubled by Clausen's obsession with Aleksander and question whether he's responsible for the apocalypse that occurs after he orders one of the yellow drums opened. However, amidst all the compelling mysteries we've been presented over the two seasons of Dark, none are more mind-bending than the revelation that Charlotte's mother is, in fact, her daughter Elizabeth. Fred from the Netherlands takes a different approach on this week's Listener Feedback segment as he discusses some of the important musical selections that add to the rich textures of each episode. Remember to join the Dark (and other genre television and film) discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group and follow us on Twitter @SciFiTVRewatch for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: A+
Newtonian physics theorizes that what we experience comes down to the flip of a coin. We are at the mercy of chance, with no hope of any control. Conversely, the quantum physics interpretation proposes that within our grasp is a vast array of possibilities. According to physicist, Fred Alan Wolf, in his book “Mind Into Matter”, we have the opportunity to benefit from many parallel worlds all at once! http://loaradionetwork.com/quantum-leap The combinations of realities we can choose are infinite, since parallel worlds overlap. Yes, you heard right - we get to choose! It is all a product of the Observer Effect - where we place our attention is what we create as real. In this exciting episode of Quantum Leap Book Club, Pa’Ris’Ha and her co-hosts unravel the mysteries of creation, and how we are active co-creators in the making of universes, sharing their life examples. This multi-potential universe gives us hope in our ability to influence our world in the directions we desire. Tune in next week when we may have a surprise visit from Dr. Fred Alan Wolf, wrapping up our discussion of this life altering book! Our next book in this series is “Being Peace” by Thich Nhat Hanh. Pick up your copy and start reading, just in case Dr Wolf has an appointment in another dimension…
What do Charles Dickens, Albert Einstein, and Miles Morales have in common? In a follow-up to our overview of Spider-Man, Derek and Laurel (or perhaps their alternate universe counterparts) offer a deep-dive into the Spider-Verse. We’re exploring the major themes that resonate through the first big-screen appearance of a new Spider-man, Miles. Dust off your physics textbooks and join for a discussion on theories of the multiverse and Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (woo!). Crack open your copy of Great Expectations from 10th-grade English to track the foundations of serialization and the modern comic book. And most importantly, no matter what universe you hail from, remember to lend a hand to those you love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midnightmyth/support
This episode features the hosts of "Ask a Mathematician, Ask a Physicist," a blog that grew out of a Burning Man booth in which a good-natured mathematician (Spencer Greenberg) and physicist (Seth Cottrell) answer people's questions about life, the universe, and everything. Spencer and Seth discuss the weirdest and most controversial questions they've answered, why math is fundamentally arbitrary, Seth's preferred alternative to the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum physics, how a weird group of parapsychologists changed the field of physics, and whether you could do a Double Slit Experiment with a Cat Cannon.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: In the Quantum Suicide Thought Experiment, You Never Die To Boost Your Performance at Work, Do Things Other Than Work A Recent Study Says Meditation Kills Motivation, but Ariana Huffington Disagrees If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please considersupporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! Learn about these topics and more onCuriosity.com, and download our5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable ourAlexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Timestamps for this episode: 1:23 Intro 2:29 The Situation/Jersey Shore 3:42 Robot Lazer Kitten Monday Mic 5:38 Sammi intro 6:45 Art Bell Passed Away 12:20 John Titor(time traveler)/Many Worlds Interpretation 16:01 Marble&Bosque Beer live-reads 17:38 Is the "Many Worlds Interpretation" wrong? 22:05 The "Russia Thing"/Syria 28:47 Military aircraft over ABQ 30:04 Whale Tails 32:20 "National Reach As High As You Can" day 35:19 A year since Allen's wedding 36:06 BREAKING NEWS- Walmart Yodeler went to Coachella 45:04 News- air-hand dryers in bathrooms 52:40 Arguing over dirt being healthy for wounds 53:55 Wild Wild West being a bad movie 56:30 Tusk movie is weird 1:00:30 VIDEOS- Not a Quiet Place 1:06:00 Guy climbs on half a bike 1:08:50 Flying Baby 1:11:24 Mike Wilson's high kicks 1:13:57 Can't find kids being thrown into the air 1:16:51 Guy Slips pill into drink at concert(Video/argument) 1:21:52 Video records are beneficial for us 1:24:15 Three Questions! 1:29:42 Outro Show less REPLY
Quantum mechanics is quite odd, and difficult to interpret! So difficult in fact, that physicists do not agree about what this area implies about the nature of reality. There are a number of camps: Copenhagen Interpretation, Many-Worlds Interpretation, Objective Reduction, and many more. This informative yet light-hearted conversation is not to be missed for any physics enthusiast! Guest: Michael Enciso Moderator: Julian Michael All music created by Simulated Sun: www.simulatedsun.com Check out educational tutorials by Professor Dave: www.professordaveexplains.com
On Episode 24, Nick chats with David Baker, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan, about the importance of having an intellectual peer group across one's life and career, studying philosophy of physics at Princeton, the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, his work on supersymmetry, disagreements among philosophers of science concerning metaphysics, and how philosophy also informs his work as a science fiction writer.Timestamps: 0:15 - Hello and welcome 01:33 - David
Science Fiction loves the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, but its implication go far beyond basic Alternate Universes and histories. Today we will explore some of the mind-bending consequences of this theory. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/FaEkdQiweVE Paper by Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin: "How many universes are in the multiverse?" https://arxiv.org/pdf/0910.1589.pdf Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Visit the sub-reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Cover Art by Jakub Grygier: https://www.artstation.com/artist/jakub_grygier
Science Fiction loves the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, but its implication go far beyond basic Alternate Universes and histories. Today we will explore some of the mind-bending consequences of this theory. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/FaEkdQiweVE Paper by Andrei Linde and Vitaly Vanchurin: "How many universes are in the multiverse?" https://arxiv.org/pdf/0910.1589.pdf Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Support the Channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Visit the sub-reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Cover Art by Jakub Grygier: https://www.artstation.com/artist/jakub_grygier Music by: Dan McLeod, "The Eagles Journey of the Sorcerer Remix", "Calculations", "Mysterious Universe", "Vacuum", "Nova Caustica", "The End" Sergey Cheremisinov, "Labyrinth" Lombus, "Amino
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
If God knows the future, how can I be free? If there's human evil in the world, how can God be good? If people live beyond the reach of the Gospel, how can God be all-loving? This week we are joined by the philosopher Max Andrews for a fascinating look at the mind-bending and strange (yet potentially illuminating) world of Molinism, a philosophical position on God's omniscience and providence that offers potential solutions to a whole host of theological conundrums. Max Andrews is a Philosophy PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, whose research centres in the ontology of the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum physics and in the problems associated with cosmological fine-tuning. Already published in several journals, Max Andrews has presented at conferences of the Evangelical Philosophical Society and Tyndale House in Cambridge (UK), lectured at Liberty University (US) on a wide range of philosophical and analytical-theological subjects, and published two ebooks, The Problem of Existence: Existential Reflections on Pain and Suffering and An Introduction to Molinism: Scripture, Reason, and All that God has Ordered. (For show notes, please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
If God knows the future, how can I be free? If there's human evil in the world, how can God be good? If people live beyond the reach of the Gospel, how can God be all-loving? This week we are joined by the philosopher Max Andrews for a fascinating look at the mind-bending and strange (yet potentially illuminating) world of Molinism, a philosophical position on God's omniscience and providence that offers potential solutions to a whole host of theological conundrums. Max Andrews is a Philosophy PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, whose research centres in the ontology of the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum physics and in the problems associated with cosmological fine-tuning. Already published in several journals, Max Andrews has presented at conferences of the Evangelical Philosophical Society and Tyndale House in Cambridge (UK), lectured at Liberty University (US) on a wide range of philosophical and analytical-theological subjects, and published two ebooks, The Problem of Existence: Existential Reflections on Pain and Suffering and An Introduction to Molinism: Scripture, Reason, and All that God has Ordered. (For show notes, please visit http://themindrenewed.com)