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Poltergeist and Primordial Black Holes: Cosmologist Bernard Carr on Physics and the Paranormal
FQxI's Essay Competition Asks How Quantum is Life? Plus Plant Intelligence, Physicists Surveyed on Controversial Opinions & Should Journals Pay Peer Reviewers?
Dark Energy Bombshell? Cosmic Results from DESI and ACT & Rethinking Gatekeeping in Science Publishing
The Origin of Life, Assembly Theory & the Problems with Peer Review
The Year in Physics Review 2024
The Universal Constructor: A Conversation with David Deutsch
The Year in Physics Review 2023 Part 3
The Year in Physics Review 2023 Part 2
The Year in Physics Review 2023: Part 1
Is there a Theory of Everything? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 6
What is Life? What is Consciousness? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 5
Does Objective Reality Exist? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 4
Is There a Multiverse? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 3
Is Our Universe Fine-Tuned For Life? Great Mysteries of Physics Part 2
Is Science Becoming Less Disruptive?
Is Time an Illusion? Great Mysteries in Physics Part 1
The Year in Physics Review Part 3: Concluding our countdown of the biggest stories in physics, as chosen by quantum physicist Ian Durham.
The Year in Physics Review Part 2: Continuing our countdown of the biggest stories in physics, as chosen by quantum physicist Ian Durham.
The Year in Physics Review Part 1: Beginning our countdown of the biggest stories in physics, as chosen by quantum physicist Ian Durham. We start with a discussion about whether a wormhole really was created in a quantum computer, in the lab?
Testing Time: Quantum physicists Fabrizio Piacentini and Laura Knoll discuss their recent experiment testing the predictions of Constructor Theory, a new meta-framework of physics that may encompass all other theories. The new framework could solve the mystery of why time marches in only one direction, even though the microscopic laws of physics are reversible. With Logan Chipkin




