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The Science and Humanity of Quantum Suicide: An Interview with Gerrit Van Woudenberg

The Science and Humanity of Quantum Suicide: An Interview with Gerrit Van Woudenberg

Update: 2024-10-23
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I dive into the mind-bending concept of Quantum Suicide, a thought experiment proposed by physicist Max Tegmark in 1997. Joining me to unpack this fascinating theory is Gerrit Van Woudenberg, the director of the film "Quantum Suicide." We'll discuss the scientific basis of the theory, explore the human obsession that drives the film's protagonist, and learn about the challenges and triumphs of bringing this complex idea to the big screen. Whether you're a quantum mechanics enthusiast or simply curious about the boundaries of our reality, this episode promises to challenge your perceptions and ignite your imagination.


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The Science and Humanity of Quantum Suicide: An Interview with Gerrit Van Woudenberg

The Science and Humanity of Quantum Suicide: An Interview with Gerrit Van Woudenberg

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