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Thought experiment devised by the physicist Erwin Schrödinger

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Alchemy This
Pavlov's Dog meets Schrodinger's Cat

Alchemy This

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 53:36


Pavlov's Dog meets Schrodinger's Cat. Hi Tech features to prosthetic limbs. X Games. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Post Unavailable
Episode 61: Schrodinger's Cat vs Tobuscus' Dog

Post Unavailable

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 60:38


Submit yourself to the wilderness that is Post Unavailable, and listen to these jungle boys discuss stealing monkeys from African Lion Safari, yard duty volunteers, Pawn Stars, History Channel randomizer, Basie reviews murderers, internet vigilantism, King of the Nerds, Toby Games, the return of Sort by Poo, and To Catch a Redditor. See you on the other side.

The Shrestha Guha Show
What is Schrodinger's smiley ? Who is Schrodinger ? And . What is Schrodinger's cat ??.

The Shrestha Guha Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 7:55


DJ Rufus K.
DJ Rufus K. - Schrodinger's Cat.

DJ Rufus K.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 68:04


DJ Rufus K. - Schrodinger's Cat. by DJ Rufus K.

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
James D. Stein, "The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive" (World Scientific, 2020)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 75:49


Can we correctly predict the flip of a fair coin more than half the time -- or the decay of a single radioactive atom? Our intuition, based on a lifetime of experience, tells us that we cannot, as these are classic examples of what are known to be 50-50 guesses. But mathematics is filled with counterintuitive results -- and this book discusses some surprising and entertaining examples. It is possible to devise experiments in which a flipped coin lands heads completely at random half the time, but we can also correctly predict when it will land heads more than half the time.  James D. Stein's The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive (World Scientific, 2020) shows how high-school algebra and basic probability theory, with the invaluable assistance of computer simulations, can be used to investigate both the intuitive and the counterintuitive. This book explores fascinating and controversial questions involving prediction, decision-making, and statistical analysis in a number of diverse areas, ranging from whether there is such a thing as a 'hot hand' in shooting a basketball, to how we can successfully predict, more than half the time, the decay of the radioactive atom that determines the fate of Schrodinger's Cat. Cory Brunson is a Research Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. He welcomes book suggestions, listener feedback, and transparent supply chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science
James D. Stein, "The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive" (World Scientific, 2020)

New Books in Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 75:49


Can we correctly predict the flip of a fair coin more than half the time -- or the decay of a single radioactive atom? Our intuition, based on a lifetime of experience, tells us that we cannot, as these are classic examples of what are known to be 50-50 guesses. But mathematics is filled with counterintuitive results -- and this book discusses some surprising and entertaining examples. It is possible to devise experiments in which a flipped coin lands heads completely at random half the time, but we can also correctly predict when it will land heads more than half the time.  James D. Stein's The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive (World Scientific, 2020) shows how high-school algebra and basic probability theory, with the invaluable assistance of computer simulations, can be used to investigate both the intuitive and the counterintuitive. This book explores fascinating and controversial questions involving prediction, decision-making, and statistical analysis in a number of diverse areas, ranging from whether there is such a thing as a 'hot hand' in shooting a basketball, to how we can successfully predict, more than half the time, the decay of the radioactive atom that determines the fate of Schrodinger's Cat. Cory Brunson is a Research Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. He welcomes book suggestions, listener feedback, and transparent supply chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Mathematics
James D. Stein, "The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive" (World Scientific, 2020)

New Books in Mathematics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 75:49


Math has a complicated relationship with the counterintuitive: Rigorous logic, calculation, and simulation can both help us wrap our minds around phenomena that defy our intuition, and thrust upon us whole new worlds of counterintuitive results. In his new book, Jim Stein introduces readers to several unexpected and sometimes astonishing examples, while demanding a minimal mathematical background. The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive (World Scientific, 2020) takes the reader along a journey in three segments. The first, through only by-hand calculations, builds up to a variation on Schrödinger's notorious thought experiment in which an observer can use an unrelated random process to predict the outcome of a 50/50 trial more than half the time. The kernel of this setup is Blackwell's Bet, a simple yet extraordinary illustration of what Stein calls "probabilistic entanglement". The second section uses computer simulation to get a handle on several paradoxical episodes in the world of sports: For my favorite example, how is it that an NFL season can at the same moment be exceptional both for the number of unbeaten teams and for the number of underperforming ones? Section III brings both computational approaches together to investigate perhaps the most argued-over quantitative question since Monty Hall: Is there a "hot hand"? What makes this book of popular mathematics exceptional is its openness: Stein's explorations can be followed with only very basic (or, ahem, BASIC) knowledge of arithmetic, probability, algebra, and programming. Moreover, they can be furthered: Readers are more often left not with final answers but with many ways to continue on their own. James D. Stein completed a BA in mathematics at Yale in 1962 and a PhD in mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley in 1967. He taught mathematics for 7 years at the University of California Los Angeles and for 35 years at California State University, Long Beach. His research has focused on Banach spaces and fixed-point theory, and he has written 10 mathematics and science books for the general public. He currently teaches one course per semester at El Camino Community College and is interested in probability theory and its applications to prediction. Cory Brunson is a Research Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. He welcomes book suggestions, listener feedback, and transparent supply chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Technology
James D. Stein, "The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive" (World Scientific, 2020)

New Books in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 75:49


Can we correctly predict the flip of a fair coin more than half the time -- or the decay of a single radioactive atom? Our intuition, based on a lifetime of experience, tells us that we cannot, as these are classic examples of what are known to be 50-50 guesses. But mathematics is filled with counterintuitive results -- and this book discusses some surprising and entertaining examples. It is possible to devise experiments in which a flipped coin lands heads completely at random half the time, but we can also correctly predict when it will land heads more than half the time.  James D. Stein's The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive (World Scientific, 2020) shows how high-school algebra and basic probability theory, with the invaluable assistance of computer simulations, can be used to investigate both the intuitive and the counterintuitive. This book explores fascinating and controversial questions involving prediction, decision-making, and statistical analysis in a number of diverse areas, ranging from whether there is such a thing as a 'hot hand' in shooting a basketball, to how we can successfully predict, more than half the time, the decay of the radioactive atom that determines the fate of Schrodinger's Cat. Cory Brunson is a Research Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. He welcomes book suggestions, listener feedback, and transparent supply chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
James D. Stein, "The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive" (World Scientific, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 75:49


Can we correctly predict the flip of a fair coin more than half the time -- or the decay of a single radioactive atom? Our intuition, based on a lifetime of experience, tells us that we cannot, as these are classic examples of what are known to be 50-50 guesses. But mathematics is filled with counterintuitive results -- and this book discusses some surprising and entertaining examples. It is possible to devise experiments in which a flipped coin lands heads completely at random half the time, but we can also correctly predict when it will land heads more than half the time.  James D. Stein's The Fate of Schrodinger's Cat: Using Math and Computers to Explore the Counterintuitive (World Scientific, 2020) shows how high-school algebra and basic probability theory, with the invaluable assistance of computer simulations, can be used to investigate both the intuitive and the counterintuitive. This book explores fascinating and controversial questions involving prediction, decision-making, and statistical analysis in a number of diverse areas, ranging from whether there is such a thing as a 'hot hand' in shooting a basketball, to how we can successfully predict, more than half the time, the decay of the radioactive atom that determines the fate of Schrodinger's Cat. Cory Brunson is a Research Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Systems Medicine at the University of Florida. His research focuses on geometric and topological approaches to the analysis of medical and healthcare data. He welcomes book suggestions, listener feedback, and transparent supply chains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ROCKmetalTALK Radio Network
The Plot Hole feat Schrodinger's Cat

ROCKmetalTALK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 180:33


How Southern are you? Can you pass this Southern quizz? Schrodinger's Cat joins the Plot Hole to discuss all things southern. Bless your heart.

Hope & Coffee
Ep6d - Schrodinger's Cat

Hope & Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 15:17


Dear and alive???

Low Scale Gaming Podcast
S3E7 - Schrodinger's Cat

Low Scale Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 72:13


S3E7 - Schrodinger's Cat by GhostlandsFinest, Conanjones, Inferiormage

ROCKmetalTALK Radio Network
The Plot Hole feat Schrodinger's Cat!

ROCKmetalTALK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 175:20


Get on in here and help us solve the world's problems with YouTube personality, Schrodinger's Cat. We'll talk First Amendment Audits, "The Stuff", political horse hockey...music, film, all of it!

The Truth Be Told Podcast - Hip Hop Podcast - Album Reviews
EP 210: Parallel Universes and is Lloyd Banks a top tier emcee?

The Truth Be Told Podcast - Hip Hop Podcast - Album Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 108:03


Topics this episode: Parallel Universes, Joe Rogan's Spotify partnership, Doja Cat's reputation, is Lloyd Banks a top tier emcee, the Zack Synder cut and more! What it dew Trillions! Back again with episode 210 of the Truth Be Told Podcast hosted by Riffa, Black Todd & Bigg UU from Killeen. Thanks for supporting your favorite Hip Hop podcast! Be sure to leave a 5 star review! Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/truthbetoldpod We kick this episode off with our thoughts on the country opening back up and our experiences. (7:55) Parallel Universes are here and we speak about the Schrodinger's Cat theory. (15:15) Joe Rogan signs a deal with Spotify for his podcast allegedly worth more than $100 million. (35:30) BET is going to do their award show online through Zoom.  (38:00) Rich Brian is putting together a posse cut. (43:50) We may be getting a new single from Kanye West for his new album God's Country. (46:15) Doja Cat's reputation is in danger in the music industry. (56:00) Bigg UU finally watched The Joker movie and wasn't blown away. (1:06:50) Zack Synder's cut of The Justice League is coming to HBO Max.  (1:15:00) We talked about Verzus and the sound issues for 112 and Jagged Edge and a few other battles we would like to see.  (1:32:00) Is Lloyd Banks a top tier emcee? And we also spoke about Lil Flip and Tumzilla's recent album for Texas.  Please join our new Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/tbtfacebook Show support for the podcast! Subscribe to our channel on YouTube: https://www.trillmatic.com/youtube PODCAST LINKS Website: http://www.trillmatic.com/truthbetold iTunes: https://itun.es/i67d6Qk Google Podcasts: https://goo.gl/z7hsHH Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PT20ci Android: https://goo.gl/kbJdDe Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=92400 Libsyn: http://trillmatic.libsyn.com/ SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/beentrillmatic FOLLOW US Website: https://www.trillmatic.comMixtapes: https://www.trillmatic.com/mixtapes Audio: https://www.trillmatic.com/audio Videos: https://www.trillmatic.com/videos Riffa on Twitter - http://twitter.com/Riffa254 Bigg UU on Twitter - http://twitter.com/BiggUU254 TBT Pod on Twitter - http://twitter.com/trillmaticrt Instagram: http://instagram.com/beentrillmatic Facebook: http://facebook.com/beentrillmatic Tumblr: http://realtrillmatic.tumblr.com Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/beentrillmatic bigg uu, riffa, black todd, truth be told, killeen, texas, central texas, hip hop podcast, podcast, hip hop news, hip hop culture, album reviews, mixtape reviews, truth be told podcast, apple podcasts, google podcasts, spotify

Lab Out Loud
Teaching, Parenting and Science Outreach in the Pandemic #COVID19

Lab Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 33:20


Lab Out Loud's guest this week is Joanne O'Meara, a physics professor from the University of Guelph. In an effort to help educators right now, the Guelph physics department is creating videos to answer user generated science questions. Called AMASE (Ask Me Anything: Science Edition), these videos have been tackling concepts such as the speed of light, rainbows, and Schrodinger's Cat. Joanne joins the Lab Out Loud podcast to discuss the AMASE project, how she (and her daughters) made the first video on the speed of light, and share her experiences in teaching and parenting during the pandemic. Show notes: https://laboutloud.com/2020/04/episode-224-joanne-omeara/

Badge of Conor
Episode 7 - National Treasure, Schrodinger's Cat, 127 hours

Badge of Conor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 22:57


We dive into a National Treasure table read, what I would do as the 127 hours guy along with a lesson in Quantum theories.

Connected with Kyle
64. Quantum Cryptology, Schrodinger's Cat, & China vs. the World: Race to Quantum Supremacy / Eric Yancy

Connected with Kyle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 66:46


It this podcast posted, not posted on Youtube, both, or neither? We went deep into Quantum Cryptography, Schrodinger's Cat, Quibits, and the race to Quantum Supremacy (China versus the world) on this one

Young Sheldoncast
S1E8 - Cape Canaveral, Schrodinger's Cat, and Cyndi Lauper's Hair

Young Sheldoncast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 28:44


The three Cooper boys go on a little adventure to see the place where dreams are made.You are allowed to watch the terrible trailer for this episode here

FortyFour-Three Daily Minute
Schrodinger's Cat and Project Leadership

FortyFour-Three Daily Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 3:38


Sometimes the only way to know how a project is going is to take a look yourself. Brought to you by FortyFour-Three. Your project done on time. Tools, services and resources for everyday people who are responsible for projects that will change the world. www.FortyFour-Three.com

Like attracts Like podcast
Like attracts Like EP33 SCHRODINGER'S CAT

Like attracts Like podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 14:25


Everything  in your life is actually 2 things....  The Wanted, and the UNwanted of it.   Each moment presents us with a choice... It asks us what position we want to choose about whatever it is showing us... Do we want to feel the Wanted ...  Meaning the way that we want to feel when imagining something .... or do we want to feel the UNwanted.. which is being in a negative state because we don't yet have the thing ...   SCHRODINGER's CAT is a thought experiment from the 30's that shows us just how 2 possible outcomes exist at all times....  to everything we are experiencing ... Positive ... or Negative .. WE CHOOSE  : )))))))    We dive right into it in this Episode !! Thank you so much for being here with me !!

Archieology
022 - I Killed Schrodinger's Cat

Archieology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 52:18


I don't believe in saving the cat. Sorry. Follow my Twitter, and the show's Twitter. Check out the Google Doc of Rankings. Covering: Pep Comics #36 by Bob Montana Life With Archie (2010): Archie Marries Betty #13-18 by Paul Kupperberg, Pat and Tim Kennedy, Bob Smith, Glenn Whitmore, Janice Chiang, and Jack Morelli Riverdale #10 by Greg Murray, Thomas Pitilli, Andre Szymanowicz, and John Workman Riverdale Chapter Twenty-One: The House of the Devil by Yolanda E. Lawrence, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Opening Song: Archie, Marry Me by Alvvays Closing Song: Mad World by Tears for Fears

Mike & Maurice's Mind Escape
Biocentrism Episode #25

Mike & Maurice's Mind Escape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 34:40


"Biocentrism Podcast" Today we take a look at Dr. Robert Lanza's Theory of everything Biocentrism. Dr. Lanza uses the Double Slit Experiment, Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment, and Quantum Entanglement's "spooky action" as Einstein described it to Highlight the scientific side of his theory that we create consciousness and the universe around us. With a background in Biology he uses that point of view to explain consciousness. *If you enjoy our podcast and want to help us grow, check out our Patreon account and enjoy the exclusive material not heard anywhere else. https://www.patreon.com/MikeandMaurice MikeandMauriceMindEscape.com

Foxes and Hedgehogs
E7 Lauren Turk: Discusses life and EP "Bloom"

Foxes and Hedgehogs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 69:46


 S1EP7 Lauren Turk: Discusses her life and EP "Bloom"  We play Lauren’s new song “See You Again” at end of episode! Lauren Turk: Lauren Turk's debut song and music video "Love Left Over" premiered on The FADER with an appearance from Amandla Stenberg. Lauren is known for her one-woman shows, singing in French, English and Spanish, live looping beats, piano, violin and her voice to soundscape from scratch, as well as her "Stories to Songs" concerts, where she transforms audience stories into songs live. She performs around the world for conferences, festivals and brands such as TEDx, Airbnb, OZY, Sandbox, Hatch, C2, VidCon, La Calaca, Kiss the Ground, USC, Amnesty International, and more. Lauren also composes for film (Bright; Netflix / Will Smith, Mexico Pelagico; Netflix). Calabria, Italy: Calabria, in southwest Italy, occupies the "toe" of the country’s boot-shaped peninsula. 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Its commercial and historical center lies on the European side and about a third of its population lives on the Asian side. The city is the administrative center of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (coterminous with Istanbul Province), both hosting a population of around 15 million residents. Istanbul is one of the world's most populous cities and ranks as the world's fourth-largest city proper and the largest European city. Istanbul is viewed as a bridge between the East and West. Istanbul not Constantinople: "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" is a 1953 novelty song, with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. Written on the 500th anniversary of the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans, the lyrics humorously refer to the official 1930 renaming of the city of Constantinople to Istanbul. The song's original release, performed by The Four Lads, was certified as a gold record. Pink’s NY: Hip hotspot for craft cocktails, upscale pub food & live music in an industrial-chic setting. Paris, France: Paris (French pronunciation: ​[paʁi] is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 square miles) and a population of 2,206,488. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts. Sciences Po: The Paris Institute of Political Studies, commonly referred to as Sciences Po, is a prestigious and influential academic institution in the social sciences in France. Buckminster Fuller: Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller (/ˈfʊlər/; July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist. Fuller published more than 30 books, coining or popularizing terms such as "Spaceship Earth", "Dymaxion" house/car, ephemeralization, synergetic, and "tensegrity". He also developed numerous inventions, mainly architectural designs, and popularized the widely known geodesic dome. Carbon molecules known as fullerenes were later named by scientists for their structural and mathematical resemblance to geodesic spheres. Fuller was the second World President of Mensa from 1974 to 1983. Natural hair movement: The natural hair movement is a movement which encourages women of African descent to keep their natural afro-textured hair. Originating in the United States during the 2000s, this movement is called mouvement nappy in French-speaking countries. The Way of the Superior Man-David Deida:Though much has changed in society since the first publication of The Way of the Superior Man, men of all ages still “tussle with the challenges of women, work, and sexual desire.” Including an all-new preface by author David Deida, this 20th-anniversary edition of the classic guide to male spirituality offers the next generation the opportunity to cultivate trust in the moment and put forth the best versions of themselves in an ever-changing world. Women's studies:Women's studies is an academic field that draws on feminist and interdisciplinary methods in order to place women’s lives and experiences at the center of study, while examining social and cultural constructs of gender; systems of privilege and oppression; and the relationships between power and gender as they intersect with other identities and social locations such as race, sexual orientation, socio-economic class, and disability. Identity Politics:political positions based on the interests and perspectives of social groups with which people identify. Identity politics includes the ways in which people's politics are shaped by aspects of their identity through loosely[clarification needed] correlated social organizations. Examples include social organizations based on age, religion, social class or caste, culture, dialect, disability, education, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity, generation, occupation, profession, race, political party affiliation, sexual orientation, settlement, urban and rural habitation, and veteran status.The term "identity politics" has been in use in various forms since the 1960s or 1970s, but has been applied with, at times, radically different meanings by different populations. Gender Norms:What are gender roles?Gender roles in society means how we’re expected to act, speak, dress, groom, and conduct ourselves based upon our assigned sex. For example, girls and women are generally expected to dress in typically feminine ways and be polite, accommodating, and nurturing. Men are generally expected to be strong, aggressive, and bold. Every society, ethnic group, and culture has gender role expectations, but they can be very different from group to group. They can also change in the same society over time. For example, pink used to be considered a masculine color in the U.S. while blue was considered feminine. Ethnography:(from Greek ἔθνος ethnos "folk, people, nation" and γράφω grapho "I write") is the systematic study of people and cultures. It is designed to explore cultural phenomena where the researcher observes society from the point of view of the subject of the study. An ethnography is a means to represent graphically and in writing the culture of a group. The word can thus be said to have a double meaning, which partly depends on whether it is used as a count noun or uncountable. 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Cities such as Chongqing and Antwerp have introduced special lanes for smartphone users to help direct and manage them. Limbic System: The limbic system is a set of brain structures located on both sides of the thalamus, immediately beneath the cerebrum. It has also been referred to as the paleomammalian cortex. It is not a separate system but a collection of structures from the telencephalon, diencephalon, and mesencephalon. It includes the olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, amygdala, anterior thalamic nuclei, fornix, columns of fornix, mammillary body, septum pellucidum, habenular commissure, cingulate gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, entorhinal cortex, and limbic midbrain areas. Sound In Space:You’ve heard it before: In space, no one can hear you scream. That’s because sound doesn’t move through a vacuum, and everyone knows that space is a vacuum. The thing is, that’s not completely true. The Orchard: As a pioneering music, film and TV dis­tri­b­u­tion company and top-ranked video network, The Orchard has local reps in more than 30 global markets. From digital retailers and physical stores to performance rights societies and mobile outlets, our partnerships help amplify your reach and revenue across multiple business verticals. Tardigrade:Tardigrades (/ˈtɑːrdɪˌɡreɪd/; also known colloquially as water bears, or moss piglets) are a phylum of water-dwelling, eight-legged, segmented micro-animals. Cosmo Sheldrake - Tardigrade Song:Cosmo Sheldrake is a 28 year old multi-instrumentalist musician, composer and producer. He released his first single ‘The Moss’ in 2014, which was followed by the ‘Pelicans We’ EP in 2015. This April he will release his debut album ‘The Much Much How How and I’ on Transgressive Records. Much of his work is to do with play, nonsense and the sonorous environment. Sound and Light Differences:Sound you hear, light you see. Sound is a mechanical wave whereas light is an electromagnetic one. Light travels at 300.000.000 m/s meanwhile sound travels at 353 m/s. Light does not need a medium to travel to, sound does. They are both waves but only light is also a particle. Wave Particle Duality of Light:Wave–particle duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that every particle or quantic entity may be partly described in terms not only of particles, but also of waves. It expresses the inability of the classical concepts "particle" or "wave" to fully describe the behavior of quantum-scale objects. As Albert Einstein wrote: “It seems as though we must use sometimes the one theory and sometimes the other, while at times we may use either. We are faced with a new kind of difficulty. We have two contradictory pictures of reality; separately neither of them fully explains the phenomena of light, but together they do.” Using infrared light to help deaf people hear and blind people see:Normally, implants use electrical signals to help people hear and see. However, University of Utah bioengineer Richard Rabbitt has discovered a different way to activate cells. Rabbitt figured out how to use infrared light to send signals to the brain. Instead of using electrical signals, pulses of invisible wavelengths activate nearby nerve cells and communicate with the brain. What the Bleep do We know?: takes viewers on a journey to unlock the secrets of life. Follow Amanda (Academy Award-winner Marlee Matlin), a divorced, middle-aged woman who is thrust into a world where science and spirituality converge. As her entire concept of reality is challenged, yours will be too. See for yourself why this groundbreaking movie became one of the most compelling and talked about films of the last decade. Schrodinger's Cat:is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935. It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects. The scenario presents a cat that may be simultaneously both alive and dead, a state known as a quantum superposition, as a result of being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur. The thought experiment is also often featured in theoretical discussions of the interpretations of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger coined the term Verschränkung (entanglement) in the course of developing the thought experiment. Free will:Free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. THE PHYSICS OF FREE WILL: “You’re playing a game of pool. You line up your cue stick behind the cue ball. You practice your stroke…one…two…three… On the fourth stroke, you follow through and the cue stick makes contact. If we could stop time in this moment, we could predict with reasonable certainty the outcome of your shot. The cue stick determines the path of the cue ball. The path of the cue ball determines if and how it will hit the target ball. How it hits the target ball determines the path of both, and whether either will reach a pocket.” Viking Funeral:  Norse funerals, or the burial customs of Viking Age North Germanic Norsemen (early medieval Scandinavians), are known both from archaeology and from historical accounts such as the Icelandic sagas, Old Norse poetry, and probably from the account of Ahmad ibn Fadlan. The Book of Secrets: Unlocking the Hidden Dimensions of Your Life:  Every life is a book of secrets, ready to be opened. The secret of perfect love is found there, along with the secrets of healing, compassion, faith, and the most elusive one of all: who we really are. We are still mysteries to ourselves, despite the proximity of these answers, and what we most long to know remains lodged deep inside. Gene p53: p53, also known as TP53 or tumor protein (EC :2.7.1.37) is a gene that codes for a protein that regulates the cell cycle and hence functions as a tumor suppression. It is very important for cells in multicellular organisms to suppress cancer. P53 has been described as "the guardian of the genome", referring to its role in conserving stability by preventing genome mutation (Strachan and Read, 1999). The name is due to its molecular mass: it is in the 53 kilodalton fraction of cell proteins. Lauren Turk See you Again Video:Concept by Lauren TurkDirected by James Bloniarz & Billy Ferguson / Lake Effect Films Generation Wealth: “Generation Wealth” is a multi-platform project that Lauren Greenfield has been working on since 2008, and is being released in 2017 as a museum exhibition, a photographic monograph, and a documentary film. Ascribe vs subscribe:Ascribe and subscribe are two words that are very similar in pronunciation and spelling, but have two different meanings. We’ll examine the difference between ascribe and subscribe, their meanings and origin. We’ll also look at a few examples of their use in sentences. Edward Bernais: Edward Louis Bernays (/bərˈneɪz/; German: [bɛɐ̯ˈnaɪs]; November 22, 1891 − March 9, 1995) was an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, referred to in his obituary as "the father of public relations".[2] Bernays was named one of the 100 most influential Americans of the 20th century by Life. He was the subject of a full length biography by Larry Tye called The Father of Spin (1999) and later an award-winning 2002 documentary for the BBC by Adam Curtis called The Century of the Self. More recently, Bernays is noted as the great-uncle of Netflix co-founder, Marc Randolph. Whitney Houston Documentary: An in-depth look at the life and music of Whitney Houston. Won’t you be My Neighbor:An exploration of the life, lessons, and legacy of iconic children's television host, Fred Rogers. Support Foxes and Hedgehogs by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/foxes-and-hedgehogsThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Oprah! Can You Hear Me? Oprah v Donald
Oprah - Can You Hear Me - 4 - Oprah v Donald 2020 - Part 2

Oprah! Can You Hear Me? Oprah v Donald

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 24:42


Oprah! Can You Hear Me? Oprah vs. Donald 2020. We continue our discussion using science principles to win the 2020 Presidential Election. We discuss how President Trump used these principles to win, and how Oprah, should she choose to run, can win as well. Listen as we explore Schrodinger's Cat, atoms, frequency and Einstein. Do you think she'll do it? (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

Whad'ya Know Podcast
Whad'ya Know Summer 8-18-18

Whad'ya Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 35:41


After inadvertently running in a mini-marathon to get to the office and neuralizing to mitigate the effects, Michael looks in urinals across Europe, the American pissing response, 3500 year old cheese still on the shelf, non-disclosing non-disclosers, Schrodinger's Cat facing Occan's razor, and being on guard for penis problems

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast
Why Isn't Everyone Ambidextrous?

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 18:06


What is a near-death experience? How do you stop mosquitoes getting into water tanks? Why isn't everyone ambidextrous? What is Schrodinger's Cat? Why does elephant urine take so long to dry out on roads? How do we measure the distance to far away stars? Plus, finding a far flung source of neutrinos... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

That's So Second Millennium
Episode 015 - Stephen Barr at the Society of Catholic Scientists Conference 2018

That's So Second Millennium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 18:35


In today's episode we discuss Stephen Barr's talk at the SCS conference on June 9. His topic was the observer question in quantum mechanics. The observer problem is closely tied to the issue of probability and wavefunctions. We spend quite a while discussing what this problem is and how the question arises in the context of experiments like the famous two-slit experiment. The example of "Schrodinger's Cat" is an attempt to make this problem more understandable to the non-quantum mechanic. The cat is in some uncertain state, neither alive nor dead, until the observer opens the box and "collapses the wavefunction" to either a live cat or a dead one. In a two-slit experiment, a particle exists in some distribution of possible positions until an observer collapses the wavefunction and "forces" it to one tight range of locations (and for that matter momenta...). This is very weird. Barr cited a long list of quantum theorists (von Neumann, London, Bauer, Wigner, Peierls, and others) who considered the problem and whether mind as such is crucial to whatever it is that does the measuring and observing to collapse quantum systems. Wavefunctions, with their consequent probability distributions, evolve according to Schrodinger's [or Dirac's?...a question I've had in the back of my mind many times...] equation with no internal mechanism to cause this collapse. Clearly two very unlike things interact to form quantum mechanics as we know it, as von Neumann stated explicitly (calling the observer / collapse phenomenon "process 1" and the wavefunction evolution "process 2"). It is clear that we can shift our mathematical formalism to incorporate any physical measurment device into the "system" and thus recognize it to be in the realm of wavefunction behavior. There is the "Wigner's friend" thought problem where even a human observer of an experimental setup can be placed in the "box" from the point of view of another human observer. When we consider the observer problem from the point of view of a descriptive science (geology, astronomy, zoology, etc.) there is the immediate and rather alarming philosophical question: What was happening to, say, this star or tectonic plate or ancestral population of invertebrates before there was an observer to collapse the wavefunctions? Someone raised this question with Dr. Barr in the question and answer session after the talk. There is a phenomenon called "decoherence" (warning: that link is informative in places but far from the clearest read) which occurs for systems that are very open, interacting with their surroundings. Broadly speaking, the observable in question can trade uncertainty with its surrounding and settles down into a tighter range of possible states, simulating to some extent the effect of an observer collapsing the wavefunction. However, the two phenomena are not the same.

Mathematical basis for reality
Episode 12 - Chapter 7: Schrodinger's Cat

Mathematical basis for reality

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 15:11


The cat is dead. But it comes back. The cat always comes back -- ready to strike. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mathematical-basis-for-re/support

Wisecrack's THE SQUANCH: A Rick & Morty Podcast
A Rickle in Time – Physics & Schrodinger's Cat (S02E01)

Wisecrack's THE SQUANCH: A Rick & Morty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 52:54


Thanks to Away for supporting The Squanch. Go to awaytravel.com/squanch and use the promo code squanch to get $20 off a suitcase! Thanks to Adult Swim for sponsoring this episode! Get Season 3 on Blu-Ray and DVD – and visit http://getpicklerick.com/wisecrack to learn more and enter to win a limited edition Pickle Rick figurine! Pitch us your R&M episode ideas on Twitter for a chance to win our Pickle Rick! @wisecrack The Squanch crew is back, exploring the subtext of the first episode of the second season – plus we dive into your questions and tweets. Support Wisecrack and Get Exclusive Content on WisecrackPLUS! http://wscrk.com/WCplsSq Follow Us! @wisecrack (Jared) @ryansgameshow (Ryan) @wisecrackalec (Alec) Other Wisecrack Podcasts! The Maze (Westworld): https://wscrk.com/ituTheMaze Show Me the Meaning! http://wscrk.com/ituShMtMng Respect Our Authoritah! http://wscrk.com/ituRoAWC Thug Notes: Get Lit http://wscrk.com/ituGetLit

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Danny Boy and Cousin Jesse Podcast
Episode 34- Punk is Schrodinger's Cat

Danny Boy and Cousin Jesse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 92:59


Welcome back after months if inactivity we are coming at cha with a new recording of a live episode.

Discovery
Bringing Schrodinger's Cat to Life

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 26:56


Schrodinger's cat is the one that's famously alive and dead. At the same time. Impossible! Roland Pease meets the quantum scientists hoping to bring one to life in the laboratory. Not a real cat, to be fair. But large biomolecules, viruses, even bacteria, that can exhibit the quantum duality parodied in the paradox first described by one of the fathers of quantum physics. Because if they succeed, they may learn something about the interface between the quantum world, and the human world we live in. Presenter/Producer: Roland Pease Credit: Harald Ritsch/Science Photo Library

The Quibbler: A Harry Potter Book Club
Owl Post: Schrodinger's Cat Wife

The Quibbler: A Harry Potter Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 44:18


You guys sent us some seriously good letters lately, so here we are, reading them back to you! From the wizarding criminal justice system to a righteous Neville takedown to the perennial head-scratcher of HOW MANY STUDENTS GO TO THIS DAMN SCHOOL, we cover the gamut of your questions, quibbles, and quality takes.

Beer Plus 3 Podcast
120 Schrodinger's Cat vs. Don Knotts

Beer Plus 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 100:50


Coming to you from Beer Snob City, it's everyone's favorite stumbling drunk podcast, Beer Plus Three. The featured beers are from Ecliptic Brewing, Oakshire Brewing and Sumerian Brewing. The Beer Plus 3 Podcast features Jeff Swatman, Rick Anderson, Bri Edwards, and occasionally Micheal Zamora and Brandon Longwell. Got something to say to us? Send it to beerplus3@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.

Renaissance Festival Podcast
May the 4th be with you 282G

Renaissance Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 69:43


  VISIT OUR SPONSORS: LOUISIANA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL RENAISSANCE MAGAZINE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast May the 4th be with you! (282G) Jedi Drinking Song by Brobdignagian Bards from Brobdignagian Fairy Tales Jedi Drinking Song Prequel by Brobdignagian Bards from Real men Wear Kilts Milk of the Kraken by Musical Blades from Raise the Black Shore Leave by Musical Blades from Raise the Black There Goes The Galaxy by Clearly Guilty from Clearly Guilty Airship of Doom by The Dread Crew of Oddwood from Heavy Mahogony The Long Arm by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin Sail The Sky by Bedlam Bards and Marc Gunn from Firefly Drinking Songs Snitch Ball Wizard by Gallamor the Bard from Gather Day The B.A.R.D.I.S. by Dan the Bard from Cross Genre References The Rebuttal of Schrodinger's Cat by Sarah Donner from That Is A Pegasus The Wharton UFO by Flying Fish Sailors from Loch Ness Monster Beginning of Patreon only Section: To hear the extended version with no commercial interruptions go to Patreon The Hobbit Hole by Boogie Knights from Many A Sleepless Knight Dragon For Sale by Bramblebush from Songs From The Glade 18 Four Hundred Turns by Tania Opland andMike Freeman from Sunset's Gold Come Take A Ride On My Airship by Dr. Harmonious Scott from Joyful Noise End of Patreon only Section: To hear the extended version with no commercial interruptions go to Patreon Ghost In The Machine by Pandora Celtica from Out Of The Box Come Take a Trip on the Quasor by Marc Gunn and Written by Nicholas London from To The Bottom Of The Sea CREDITS: A Moment in History by The Rude Tudors Background Music: Reflection by Cast in Bronze from Laird of the Rings Shakespeare Approves by Willie Shakespeare A Minute with Fugli by Fugli The Moat by Scoundrels Inn The Celler by Tony Artym Joe on the Road by Joe Haydu Information Provided by therenlist.com Background Music: Scarborough Fair by Kindred Spirits MINIONS: Honorary Minion - Jesse Linder Honorary Minion - Randall Kimbrough Honorary Minion - Brad Boucher Host - Tony Host / Audio Editor - The Tinker Host / Audio Editor - Thomas Host / Musicologist / Interviews - The Lookout Host / Festival News - Chamber Maid Host / Festival News - Joe Interviews - Ken Host - Matt Host / Lyrics - Nathan Host / Show Assistant - Serena Show Facilitator - Captain Host / Audio Editor - Thomas Check out piratedirectory.com for an awesome listing of all things piratical. HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles that is (478) 227-8537

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Sci-gasm
What's Schrodinger got against cats?

Sci-gasm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 25:27


Everyone has heard of Schrodinger's Cat but what does this famous thought experiment actually mean? Wade and Byrne explore the seemingly non-sensical world of quantum mechanics through animal cruelty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Family Anti-Matters
Episode 3 - You can and can't pet Schrödinger's cat

Family Anti-Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 24:41


We start out talking about that thing on all the nerdy t-shirts and devolve into a brain-stew of trying to talk about Quantum Mechanics. Reid exercised maximum restraint in not using the words "eigenvalue" or "eigenstate" at all during the entire episode! Ψ(x,t) = ψ(x)T(t) Shout-outs to Max Plank, Niels Bohr, Richard Feynman, Arthur Compton, C. V. Raman, and Pieter Zeeman. Intro: Happy Anterrabae Day!! by Bomb the Music Industry! !!!!

Entertainment Landfill
ETL News Ep26 -- Schrodinger's Cat

Entertainment Landfill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 135:28


Special Guest: Ken Provencher - Life in Tokyo - Those Rogue One Re-Shoots - Hugh Jackman teases Logan - Robert Downey Jr. wants to voice Zuckerberg's Jarvis A.I. - Fantastic Beasts will have a Potter Character Appearance - Solo Black Widow Movie a Possibility - Captain Marvel will be an Origin Story - Sigourney Weaver will be the Villain in The Defenders - Fans are Petitioning for a Star Wars Old Republic Netflix Series - Daredevil Season 1 coming to Blu Ray - Alex Trebek delivers a Sick Burn! - AMC to air every single Episode of The Walking Dead leading up to the Premiere - Corey Feldman's Second Today Show Performance - Let's Read Rotten Tomatoes! - Visit the ETL T-Shirt Shop

Entertainment Landfill
ETL News Ep26 -- Schrodinger's Cat

Entertainment Landfill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 135:28


Special Guest: Ken Provencher - Life in Tokyo - Those Rogue One Re-Shoots - Hugh Jackman teases Logan - Robert Downey Jr. wants to voice Zuckerberg's Jarvis A.I. - Fantastic Beasts will have a Potter Character Appearance - Solo Black Widow Movie a Possibility - Captain Marvel will be an Origin Story - Sigourney Weaver will be the Villain in The Defenders - Fans are Petitioning for a Star Wars Old Republic Netflix Series - Daredevil Season 1 coming to Blu Ray - Alex Trebek delivers a Sick Burn! - AMC to air every single Episode of The Walking Dead leading up to the Premiere - Corey Feldman's Second Today Show Performance - Let's Read Rotten Tomatoes! - Visit the ETL T-Shirt Shop

Taboo Table Talk with Krish Mohan
#4-Schrodinger's Cat of Truth with Cody Melcher

Taboo Table Talk with Krish Mohan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 71:32


​Comedian Cody Melcher and Krish discuss the concept of Post-Modern Truth and whether it exists or not. Focusing on knowing as a much information as possible in regards to the Orlando shooting, religion, life and politics might help us get as close to truth as possible. We have to be able to respect other people's compartmentalization of the truths. Subscribe to Krish’s Bandcamp for exclusive content & if you liked this episode donate to the Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taboo-table-talk/support

Methodical
Episode 2: Schrodinger's Cat In The Bag

Methodical

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 52:24


Today we discuss Episode 2: Cat's In The Bag... Join us as we cover bad deceptions skills, Zombie movies, and the ever-changing power dynamics of this episode's main relationship: Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

Science Fiction Film Podcast

De-coherence, Schrodinger's Cat, physics, dinner parties, and multiple strings of reality. Follow Dean on Twitter. @Dean_LSGMedia Follow Matthew on Twitter. @MatthewFromLSG Follow Jessica on Twitter. Jess_LSGMedia (psst! she never uses it) Follow LSG Media on Twitter. @LSGMedia Support LSG Media by becoming a member. Subscribe iTunesSpotify Recording/Release Schedule schedule.libertystreetgeek.net Disclaimer This is a commentary and criticism show that will routinely slander, suggest, and make wild claims - it should be considered comedy entertainment only, and not to be taken seriously. Take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.

Kasterborous: Doctor Who PodKast (with a K)
Is the Omnirumour Fandom's Own Schrodinger's Cat?

Kasterborous: Doctor Who PodKast (with a K)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 58:27


Gareth Kavanagh joins Christian Cawley for this week's #DoctorWho podKast, discussing everything from #MissionDALEK to the differences between MP3 and FLAC. But on the way, they stop off and spend some time chatting about the current state of the omnirumour, the rather optimistic collection of rumours concerning the discovery (or otherwise) of some (or all) of Doctor Who's missing episodes. Watch out also for a brief chat about the Doctor Who Series 9 revelations, the Dad's Army trailer and the Lethbridge-Stewart series' revised schedule.

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The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1528 - They Saved Schrodinger's Cat

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 62:29


Dr. Hal, Rev. Stang, the Lonesome Cowboy, and a mess of callers continue as guests on the second part of Dr. Sinister's Radio Synaesthesia from June 28, just before 18X-Day. The list of subject matters covered (on the text log at subgenius.com) is a couple of pages long, but as you might guess, both dinosaurs and low budget old sci fi movies are covered, along with eternal verities, inspirational real-life anecdotes, and a lot of smart-assery. The Paleo Diet and flying saucer sightings also get the treatment. And Rev. Ivan Stang once again reverts to his alter ego, the shriekingly angry teabucker redneck Yahoo-commenter inside him. 

Dawn Patrol
DP 008: Schrodinger's Cat Box

Dawn Patrol

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


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FQXi Podcast
Watching Schrodinger's cat die; black holes bounce into white holes; sharpening Occam's razor; catching quantum pigeons; & generating quantum Cheshire cats.

FQXi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2014 48:00


Checker Talks
Checker Talks Ep. 6

Checker Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2013


On this episode of Checker Talks we discuss why Zack doesn't like BC and AD, we briefly talk about thought experiments like Schrodinger's Cat and Maxwell's Demon, and a few shows we enjoyed watching during our childhood. Allen and Ryan are also trying to figure out how to get Propylene(or propene) for an experiment with Ethylene Glycol(or Anti-Freeze). If you know how to get Propylene please let us know in the comments below and feel free to share and subscribe to our podcast. Comments are greatly appreciated. Download

DoseNation Podcast
DoseNation 24: Quantum What?

DoseNation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2013 71:43


James Kent is fed up with people abusing qualities of quantum mechanics to make ludicrous statements about non-local consciousness and the mysterious nature of reality. QM and non-locality have nothing to do with consciousness, and Quantum Electrodynamics makes the most accurate predictions known confirming the standard model of scientific reality, doing the opposite of what people think. Quantum Mechanics, the double-slit experiment, wave-particle duality, superpositions, Schrodinger's Cat, QED, virtual particles, entangled particles, and more are discussed in completely non-mysterious detail that anyone can understand. Support this show by liking our Facebook page and Subscribing to our RSS feed in iTunes.

Big Ideas: Science
Joseph Emerson on The Quantum Tamers

Big Ideas: Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2011 51:42


Joseph Emerson of the Department of Applied Math at the University of Waterloo on the documentary The Quantum Tamers which he co-produced at the Perimeter Institute

Big Ideas (Video)
Joseph Emerson on The Quantum Tamers

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2011 51:42


Joseph Emerson of the Department of Applied Math at the University of Waterloo on the documentary The Quantum Tamers which he co-produced at the Perimeter Institute

Big Ideas (Audio)
Joseph Emerson on The Quantum Tamers

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2011 52:04


Big Ideas presents Joseph Emerson of the Department of Applied Math at the University of Waterloo on the documentary The Quantum Tamers which he co-produced at the Perimeter Institute

PH4999-Extraordinary Concepts in Physics
Quantum Mechanics II: Schrodinger's Cat- PH4999

PH4999-Extraordinary Concepts in Physics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2010 14:33


Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology Part 3 - Atomic Cat

Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2008 4:24


Part 3 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer. In this episode we see how to make a real world version of Schrodinger's Cat.