97 - The Schrödinger Equation: The Heart of Quantum Mechanics

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96 - The Making of Particle Fever (Ft. David Kaplan)

In the years leading up to the Large Hadron Collider turning on, the physics community was buzzing with curiosity and excitement about what they were about to discover. These moments were captured in the documentary Particle Fever, created by the particle physicist David Kapla ...

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95 - Would Aliens Have the Same Physics? (Ft. Daniel Whiteson)

If we met aliens, could we communicate through physics? Daniel Whiteson explores this question on today's episode. For more, check out his new book, Do Aliens Speak Physics?

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