Episodes
A short introduction to this album
Published 04/13/10
A short introduction to this album
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard asks how can we ever understand the relationship between consciousness and the physical brain.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard asks how can we ever understand the relationship between consciousness and the physical brain.
Published 04/13/10
All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if were really free to choose.
Published 04/13/10
All day long we have to make choices. Professor Russell Stannard asks if were really free to choose.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard explores what kind of universe we live in and what caused the Big Bang.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard explores what kind of universe we live in and what caused the Big Bang.
Published 04/13/10
Is there intelligent life out there? Professor Russell Stannard examines various possibilities, and our chances of ever finding out about them.
Published 04/13/10
Is there intelligent life out there? Professor Russell Stannard examines various possibilities, and our chances of ever finding out about them.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard investigates what is beyond the observable universe and explores claims that the universe might close back on itself.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard investigates what is beyond the observable universe and explores claims that the universe might close back on itself.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard explains why the word space so-called empty space isn't simply another name for nothing. 
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard explains why the word space so-called empty space isn't simply another name for nothing. 
Published 04/13/10
We all start off thinking there is just the one time the same for everyone. Professor Russell Stannard shows how relativity theory shows this not to be the case. 
Published 04/13/10
We all start off thinking there is just the one time the same for everyone. Professor Russell Stannard shows how relativity theory shows this not to be the case. 
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard explores the nature of matter and how complete our understanding of matter can be. 
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard explores the nature of matter and how complete our understanding of matter can be. 
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard looks at the Wave/Particle Paradox and Neils Bohrs solution to it.
Published 04/13/10
Professor Russell Stannard looks at the Wave/Particle Paradox and Neils Bohrs solution to it.
Published 04/13/10
The popular theory that the ultimate constituents of matter are not point-like at all but instead consist of superstrings is looked at by Professor Russell Stannard. 
Published 04/13/10
The popular theory that the ultimate constituents of matter are not point-like at all but instead consist of superstrings is looked at by Professor Russell Stannard. 
Published 04/13/10