Quantum Quandaries: When Philosophy Drives Physics
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Top Comments (10)
Greene. Albert. Philosophy. Physics. The weekend is off to a good start. Good.
I am glad philosophers are appearing more on discussions. We need them more than ever!
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!
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?”!😂
Physics is like a long walk in the woods.. everything is so interesting until you realize you are lost...
David Albert is spot-on. We've all been thrilled during early life by Einstein's "importation of philosophy into physics".
Perhaps my favorite episode. Wow. Very deep. Very satisfying.
What a great New Year Gift! We didn’t realise how much we needed this pairing 🙏🙏
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
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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Top Comments (10)
Greene. Albert. Philosophy. Physics. The weekend is off to a good start. Good.
I am glad philosophers are appearing more on discussions. We need them more than ever!
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!
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?”!😂
Physics is like a long walk in the woods.. everything is so interesting until you realize you are lost...
David Albert is spot-on. We've all been thrilled during early life by Einstein's "importation of philosophy into physics".
Perhaps my favorite episode. Wow. Very deep. Very satisfying.
What a great New Year Gift! We didn’t realise how much we needed this pairing 🙏🙏
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
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!