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Quantum Quandaries: When Philosophy Drives Physics

2025-01-03 Science & Technology
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The experimental successes of quantum mechanics are astounding, yet the theory still has towering mysteries regarding the essence of quantum reality. Philosopher David Albert joins Brian Greene to explore the past, present and potential future of these enduring quantum enigmas. This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Participant: David Albert Moderator: Brian Greene 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:01:15 - Welcome to David Albert 0:04:20 - Ontology and how physics can be used to describe the real world 0:23:38 - Why can't we use the language of quantum mechanics to describe physical reality? 0:45:25 - Quantum Measurement Problem 0:56:00 - Albert's view of Niels Bohr 0:59:00 - Many Worlds Theory 1:17:00 - GRW Theory 1:21:44 - Albert's view of Philosophy of Mind 1:30:18 - Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics 1:38:37 - Current state of field of Foundations of Physics 1:44:25 - Conclusion 1:45:00 - Credits VISIT our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com FOLLOW us on Social Media: Facebook: / worldsciencefestival Twitter: / worldscifest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldscifest/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@worldscifest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-science-festival #davidalbert #worldsciencefestival #briangreene #cosmology #astrophysics #metaphysics #philosphy #quantum

Top Comments (10)

@jps0117 2025-01-04

Greene. Albert. Philosophy. Physics. The weekend is off to a good start. Good.

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@Dr_Talobaidi 2025-01-04

I am glad philosophers are appearing more on discussions. We need them more than ever!

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@susanlubin7203 2025-01-04

I truly enjoy hearing how the group of old physicists, like my dad,, got together to solve these unsolvable problems, I finally get why he was fascinated and now I am too, because of these videos, primarily, What a great gift and joy it' is to learn and fall in love more every day, with these ideas! Thank you!

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@kalaperkins9883 2025-01-24

Ha!About 18 years ago I asked Leonard Susskind, one of the founders of String Theory if I could do a thesis with him on the ontology of the “Landscape”, what all the different ideas predicted and implications. His response was: “What’s ontology?”!😂

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@warrenholub9906 2025-06-13

Physics is like a long walk in the woods.. everything is so interesting until you realize you are lost...

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@ianbuxton1730 2025-01-03

David Albert is spot-on. We've all been thrilled during early life by Einstein's "importation of philosophy into physics".

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@brooknorton7891 2025-01-04

Perhaps my favorite episode. Wow. Very deep. Very satisfying.

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@subhanusaxena7199 2025-01-04

What a great New Year Gift! We didn’t realise how much we needed this pairing 🙏🙏

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@FancyMurasaki 2025-01-03

I love these two and i hope one day i will meet them , discuss and share with them my ideas in physics as a student in physics

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@aqu9923 2025-12-31

One year passed, and we're waiting for parts II and III. So I rewatched patt I. Happy New Year, dear Brian and Prof Albert!

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