Topic: Quantum Physics

5 chapters across the catalog

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 1:20:38 - 1:23:04

1264: Mask Debate

Quantum Mechanics and COVID-19 Testing Theory

Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder's explanation of quantum measurement is applied to Donald Trump's claims regarding COVID-19 testing. The theory suggests that the act of measuring a property makes it real; therefore, Trump's assertion that less testing results in fewer cases is framed as a deep, perhaps unintentional, understanding of quantum mechanics. This "4D chess" interpretation suggests that cases only "appear" upon the act of testing.

Bone Saw
Episode 1077 53:40 - 58:39

1077: Bone Saw

ADX Supermax, Alternate Universes, Kanye West Philosophy

Kanye West's reference to the Unabomber is clarified by the fact that Larry Hoover is incarcerated at the ADX Supermax in Florence, Colorado, alongside Ted Kaczynski. West expressed a philosophical belief in alternate universes, suggesting that in another dimension, he could be the one in prison. This perspective is framed as a religious or quantum-based motivation for his humanitarian efforts.

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 1:06:53 - 1:12:32

1056: Q-Vision

Executive Producer Donations, Nashville and Colombia Anecdotes

Scott Littler of Nashville donates $520 to name his daughter Elizabeth an executive producer, requesting "Colombian" sound clips to cheer her up. The segment transitions into a discussion on "Karma" requests, with listeners suggesting that the perceived success of these requests might be explained by quantum physics and collective intent. Additional donations for "job karma" are processed for various listeners starting new careers.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 28:27 - 32:50

898: Chain of Lies

Multiverse Theory and Parallel Universes in Physics

Physicist Brian Greene discusses the scientific basis for the multiverse theory on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Greene explains that mathematical models in quantum mechanics and cosmology suggest our universe may be just one of many in a grander multiverse. The hosts apply this concept to the current political climate, suggesting that individuals exist in different "wavelengths" or realities based on their information consumption and personal programming.

Vape like a Ninja
Episode 556 1:36:43 - 1:41:07

556: Vape like a Ninja

Who's Who Scam, Fake Award Industry

The discussion of the Sam Adams Award leads to a critique of "vanity" awards and directories like "Who's Who in America" and J.D. Power & Associates. The hosts describe these as "your name here" scams where individuals pay hundreds of dollars for leather-bound books or certificates. They joke about creating a "Who's Who in Quantum Physics" or "Great Lovemaking" to exploit people's vanity.