Theoretical physicists
32 profilesSean Carroll
Physicist
Lawrence Krauss
Astrophysicist
Michio Kaku
Physicist
Brian Greene
Physicist
Geoffrey West
Physicist
David Deutsch
Physicist
Lee Smolin
Physicist
Carlo Rovelli
Physicist
Stephen Wolfram
Computer scientist
Leonard Mlodinow
Author
Freeman Dyson
Physicist
Leonard Susskind
Physicist
Interviews with theoretical physicists
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Quantum Quandaries and Cosmic Contemplations with Sean Carroll
A Note from James: This may be the smartest guy in terms of raw intelligence that I've ever had on the podcast. Sean Carroll is a great physicist and a great writer of physics. He attempts to explain quantum mechanics and the difference between quantum mechanics and classical physics. I make some analogies about how th
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#428 – Sean Carroll: General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes & Aliens
Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist, author, and host of Mindscape podcast. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - HiddenLayer: https://hiddenlayer.com/lex - Cloaked: https://cloaked.com/lex and use code LexPod to get 25% off - Notion: https://notion.com/lex - Shopify: https://shopify.com/lex t
Theoretical Physicist Lawrence Krauss talks cancel culture, UFOs + more
In this Blackballed Rewind, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss discusses cancel culture, UFOs and more. From 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Wolfram: AI, ChatGPT, and the Computational Nature of Reality | E284
Wide-eyed with wonder about space exploration, Stephen Wolfram's interest in science began in his childhood. Although he had difficulties learning arithmetic as a child, he became a young prodigy, publishing papers on theoretical physics at age 15. Today, he is a prominent figure in computational science and its impact
Octopuses, artificial intelligence, and advanced alien civilizations: for many reasons, it's interesting to contemplate ways of thinking other than whatever it is we humans do. How should we think about the space of all possible cognitions? One aspect is simply the physics of the underlying substrate, the physical stuf