FAQs about PhysicsFM:How many episodes does PhysicsFM have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
October 25, 2021Episode 5: Counting UnviersesJim goes on a diatribe about infinities and the multiverse....more33minPlay
June 19, 2020Entropy v. EntropyIn this episode, I discuss a paper talking about the relationship between physical entropy and information-theoretic entropy in the context of quantum communication....more22minPlay
May 14, 2020The Machine in the GhostThis week, I talk about the fate of the universe in Bohmian Cosmology. Specifically, how Torres, Fabris, and Piattella use the de Broglie-Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics to modify the Wheeler-De Witt equation in the an accelerating universe.Show Notes: http://papers.physicsfm.com/3...more25minPlay
April 30, 2020Itty Bitty PhysicsI talk about a paper by John Archibald Wheeler, "Information, Physics, Quantum: The Search for Links."Show Notes: http://papers.physicsfm.com/2...more33minPlay
April 19, 2020The Quantum BookieI talk about Quantum Bayesianism, the extension of the Bayesian interpretation of probability to quantum mechanics, through the work of Christopher Fuchs.Show Notes: http://papers.physicsfm.com/1...more30minPlay
March 04, 2017PhysicsFM - Intermission - Quantum MetaphysicsJim and Randy discuss the ways in which we interpret the wavefunction, quantum indeterminancy, and other strange things that happen in quantum mechanics -- going through nine classes of interpretation and what they mean about the underlying reasons for quantum mechanical behavior....more1h 29minPlay
August 05, 2015PhysicsFM - Quantum Paradoxes 9 - Quantum CatsRandy and Jim discuss the implications of Schroedinger's Cat. In light of the measurement problem, in light of the collapse of the wave function, how can you understand what is happening to a quantum mechanical system?...more1h 6minPlay
July 02, 2015PhysicsFM - Quantum Paradoxes 8 - Measurement and CompensationJim and Randy discuss how "compensation forces" allow measurements of non-canonical variables without the difficulties discovered in the previous episode. They also discuss why some very important concepts of classical physics -- velocity and the electric field -- are not canonical....more43minPlay
April 22, 2015PhysicsFM - Quantum Paradoxes 7 - Quantum Measurements - Jim Rantschler and Randy MorrisonRandy and Jim talk about measurements of quantum systems, specifically in terms of a paradox involving the measurement of the velocity. This includes a long discussion of the von Neumann model of quantum mechanics....more37minPlay
March 25, 2015PhysicsFM - Quantum Paradoxes 6 - Nonlocality and Causality - Randy Morrison and Jim RantschlerJim and Randy discuss Aharonov and Rohrlich's suggestion that quantum mechanics should be formulated in terms of axioms based upon its physical peculiarities -- Nonlocality and Causality....more53minPlay
FAQs about PhysicsFM:How many episodes does PhysicsFM have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.