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What We've Gotten Wrong About Quantum Physics
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- 1 0:00:00 - Introduction
- 2 0:00:37 - Welcome to
- 3 0:00:10 - Meet Tim Maudlin
- 4 0:00:46 - Why Most Physicists Still Miss Bell’s Theorem
- 5 0:03:27 - The Strange History of Quantum Thinking
- 6 0:09:16 - Interpretation Isn’t Just Semantics
- 7 0:11:47 - Is the Copenhagen approach even a theory?
- 8 0:16:33 - The Screen Problem and the Myth of Measurement
- 9 0:23:33 - When Does a Measurement Happen?
- 10 0:28:45 - Einstein’s Real Problem with Quantum Mechanics
- 11 0:35:10 - Entanglement and the EPR Breakthrough
- 12 0:42:19 - The David Bohm Saga: A Theory That Worked but Was Ignored
- 13 0:52:07 - Can We Keep Quantum Predictions Without Non-locality?
- 14 0:56:49 - If Bell’s Theorem Is So Simple, Why Was It Ignored?
- 15 0:59:53 - Can Relativity Tolerate a Preferred Foliation
- 16 1:09:10 - Is Many Worlds the Price of Taking Quantum Theory Seriously?
- 17 1:15:56 - What Did Everett Really Mean by Many Worlds?
- 18 1:18:01 - Can Quantum Theory Predict Reality, or Just Describe It?
- 19 1:35:17 - Would Aliens Discover the Same Physics?
- 20 1:43:23 - Credits