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75 episodes
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Date created
2016/11/02
Average duration
52 min.
Release period
57 days

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Jim Rantschler and Randy Morrison discuss physics from elementary particles to cosmological effects at the limits of our theoretical knowledge or have recently emerged. 

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Undeciability and Theories of Everything with Claus Kiefer
2024/01/29
Jim talks with Claus Kiefer about the implications of Goedel's incompleteness theorems on the search for the theory.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/76
Categorical Probability and the Measurement Problem
2023/08/20
Jim talks with Nick Ormrod and V. Vilasini about their use of categorical probability theory to analyze the measurement problem.  We discuss categorical probability theory, which allows them to abstract from particular mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics to more general ideas about states and measurements and observers than found in Hilbert space formulations.  They use this to look at the various properties of quantum mechanics and how they relate to each other, in particular how relativity affects the measurement problem.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/75
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Stochastic Thermodynamics with David Wolpert
2023/07/09
Jim talks with David Wolpert about the non-equilibrium behavior of computation, what it means for entropy, and how it relates to traditional thermodynamics.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/74
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Quantum Money with Jiahui Liu
2023/06/18
Jim discusses quantum money with Jiahui Liu.  Quantum money is a linchpin of quantum cryptography.  The ability to create secure banknotes using quantum computers would allow even more secure methods of encryption for communications. 
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Born Rule and Gravity with Antony Valentini
2023/04/23
Jim talks with Antony Valentini about the difficulties of interpretation of quantum mechanics in light of quantum gravity.  In particular, Antony discusses the failure of the Born Rule due to the impossibility of normalization (the fact that probabilities must sum to 100%) at that scale, and therefore the need to interpret the wavefunction as something more than merely the knowledge of the observer about the system.  They spend some time talking about the de Broglie-Bohm interpretation in light of quantum gravity.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/72
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Primordial Graviton Background
2023/02/19
Jim talks with Sunny Vagnozzi about using the Primoridial Graviton Background to rule out all inflation models. Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/71
Path Integrals and Entanglement with Ken Wharton
2022/12/18
Jim talks with Ken Wharton about how to describe entangled states as sums over histories of particle paths using the path integral method.  He shows how this works for Bell-type experiments, entanglements swapping, delayed choice experiments, and the triangle network.  This leads to a second way to describe what happens quantum mechanically without introducing non-locality (but requiring other classical ideas to break down).Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/70
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The Flavor Puzzle with Joe Davighi
2022/11/20
Jim talks with Joe Davighi of the University of Zurich about the flavor unification at high energies - the merging of all leptons into one kind of particle.  The discussion includes symmetries in particle physics, symmetry breaking at low temperatures, and unification schemes in general.  Joe also discusses both leptoquarks and proton stability in the context of his theory.
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Quantum Resource Theories with Gilad Gour
2022/09/26
Jim talks with Gilad Gour of the University of Toronto about quantum resource theories.  These are theories of largish systems that describe the relationships between possible states by the different levels of resources required for each.  By using resources, a system can move from one state to another.  This results in a partial order where between two states there could be two different states inaccessible to one another. Although (usually) these coalesce into an order based on a single property of thermodynamically-sized systems, the entropy, a few do not.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/68
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Optical Gravity with Matthew R. Edwards
2022/08/14
Jim talks with Matthew R. Edwards about his theory of Optical Gravity.  This is a Le Sage model of gravity based on graviton filiments.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/67
The Limit of General Relativity with James Owen Weatherall
2022/06/26
Jim talks with James Owen Weatherall about his work on viewing general relativity as an effective field theory and where it should give way to another theory.  General relativity does a very good job of describing the world we see in astronomical observations, but certain results, e.g. singularities, and certain limits, e.g. the Planck scale, hint that there should be another theory that supersedes it.  Jim Weatherall argues that this is in a high curvature regime.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/66 
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Causality, Time and the Experiment Paradox with Michal Eckstein
2022/05/22
Jim talks with Michal Eckstein of the Copernicus Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies about how two different kinds of ordering, chronological and causal, give rise to a robust idea of time.  Additionally, we discuss the Experiment Paradox, a generalization of other measurement-type paradoxes in physics.Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/65
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4.4 out of 5
101 reviews
quantum B 2023/03/01
Insightful and informative.
I absolutely enjoy all the insights and perspectives on this podcast I just wish the Ecco wasn’t so dominant on the recording of episode 71. With that...
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victorycharlievictory 2022/12/31
The best!
This is *the* physics podcast. It deserves a much wider following.
hvfdgbjk 2022/11/29
Excellent Podcast
Very good breakdown of information. Really loved the chemistry between Jim and Randy. RIP Randy! Now you are back with the Universe!
Prankin5 2022/05/15
Different people morn differently
I always sensed a closeness between Jim and Randy. When Randy passed Jim it seemed to me was too bereft to eulogize Randy. I don’t mean to put words i...
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Thru-Way Nick 2022/02/14
RIP RANDY
I am shocked, saddened and in disbelief. We lost Randy. I always loved listening to these two friends, Jim and Randy go over papers on subjects way ov...
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Cbrody2008 2022/02/14
Love these physics podcasts
We will miss you Randy, saddened me greatly to hear of your passing, your enthusiasm is infectious. Jim, so sorry for your loss
anonymous6380 2022/02/14
Bye
It was sad to hear that Randy passed. You two created a nice atmosphere in this podcast, having colloquial discussions about advanced topics. You will...
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TheBick500 2021/04/05
Thank you for this resource!
Thanks to you both for putting this together, very knowledgeable and you aren’t afraid to get into the nitty gritty details - all the best to you both
jadr80 2020/12/29
Tough listen
I’ve read all of Brian Greene’s books and dozens of articles on particle, theoretical, and astrophysics, so I know enough to keep up with most concept...
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Meinfronds 2021/02/07
Condescending Chuckling, Condescending “I”
When picking apart a paper by a well known physicist, there is just too much chuckling like, “What a dumb statement. Bless their heart.” Actually car...
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