Episodes
The Universal Constructor: A Conversation with David Deutsch
Published 02/17/24
Published 02/17/24
The Year in Physics Review 2023 Part 3
Published 12/31/23
The Year in Physics Review 2023 Part 2
Published 12/29/23
The Year in Physics Review 2023: Part 1
Published 12/28/23
Is there a Theory of Everything? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 6
Published 12/24/23
What is Life? What is Consciousness? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 5
Published 04/07/23
Does Objective Reality Exist? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 4
Published 04/03/23
Is There a Multiverse? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 3
Published 03/25/23
Is Our Universe Fine-Tuned For Life? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 2
Published 03/17/23
Is Science Becoming Less Disruptive?
Published 03/16/23
Is Time an Illusion? Great Mysteries in Physics Part 1
Published 03/08/23
The Year in Physics Review Part 3: Concluding our countdown of the biggest stories in physics, as chosen by quantum physicist Ian Durham.
Published 12/31/22
The Year in Physics Review Part 2: Continuing our countdown of the biggest stories in physics, as chosen by quantum physicist Ian Durham.
Published 12/30/22
The Year in Physics Review Part 1: Beginning our countdown of the biggest stories in physics, as chosen by quantum physicist Ian Durham. We start with a discussion about whether a wormhole really was created in a quantum computer, in the lab?
Published 12/28/22
Testing Time: Quantum physicists Fabrizio Piacentini and Laura Knoll discuss their recent experiment testing the predictions of Constructor Theory, a new meta-framework of physics that may encompass all other theories. The new framework could solve the mystery of why time marches in only one direction, even though the microscopic laws of physics are reversible. With Logan Chipkin
Published 08/20/22
Happy Higgs-versary! Particle physicist Kevin Black tells Zeeya Merali about the LHC's new quest. Also, time-travel at the LHC, an update on the W Boson tests with Frank Wilczek; Catalina Curceanu on testing the origin of consciousness; & Queensland physicists are building quantum clocks.
Published 06/30/22
The End of Everything: Astrophysicist Katie Mack on her book describing ways to destroy the universe, & on hints of new physics at the LHC; a quantum engine that heats & cools simultaneously; how the thermodynamic gradient may have driven the evolution of intelligence through culture; & the UK's physics of life network.
Published 06/27/22
'Quantum dots' can teach us about thermodynamics in the nanorealm.
Published 06/21/22
Time's Arrow: A conversation with Paul Davies about time's irreversible flow, black holes, memories of Stephen Hawking and the information paradox, Maxwell's demon and living systems -- and how to improve universities. With Logan Chipkin.
Published 06/09/22
Quantum Steampunk: Physicist Nicole Yunger Halpern talks about her new book on quantum thermodynamics, temperatures below absolute zero, and the physics of yesterday's tomorrow.
Published 05/18/22
Constructor Theory and Irreversibility: A conversation with Chiara Marletto and Vlatko Vedral on a novel unification between information theory and thermodynamics and their recent experiment that tested, and corroborated, the constructor theoretic notion of irreversibility. With Logan Chipkin.
Published 04/20/22
Eerie quantum Aharanov-Bohm effect demonstrated for gravity; mysteries about the nature of time; how choices can curve spacetime; and the Science of Can and Can't.
Published 03/31/22
Information as Fuel. Quantum physicist Natalia Ares describes her quest to test thermodynamics in the quantum realm with carbon nanotubes. Philosopher Owen Maroney and theoretical physicist Janet Anders explain what such experiments can teach us about the foundations of physics and biology.
Published 03/10/22
2021: The Year in Physics Review Part 3. FQXi's annual countdown of the physics highlights concludes, with quantum physicist Ian Durham.
Published 12/31/21