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John Archibald Wheeler helped revive general relativity after WWII, played a pivotal role in the Manhattan Project, and popularized transformative ideas that bridge physics and philosophy. He coined terms like black hole, wormhole, and quantum foam, and pushed the provocative notion that information—and perhaps observers—shape reality through it from bit and the participatory universe. This episode traces his remarkable journey, outlining why his ideas still animate physics today, from nuclear physics to the farthest questions about existence.
Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.
Sponsored by Embersilk LLC
By Mike BreaultJohn Archibald Wheeler helped revive general relativity after WWII, played a pivotal role in the Manhattan Project, and popularized transformative ideas that bridge physics and philosophy. He coined terms like black hole, wormhole, and quantum foam, and pushed the provocative notion that information—and perhaps observers—shape reality through it from bit and the participatory universe. This episode traces his remarkable journey, outlining why his ideas still animate physics today, from nuclear physics to the farthest questions about existence.
Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical information.
Sponsored by Embersilk LLC