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Physics puzzles and deep dives into physics topics.Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ physics puzzles, conceptual thought experiments • quantum foundations, entanglement, Bell inequalities, interpretations • thermodynamics, entropy, statistical mechanics • measurement uncertainty, gravitational constant G • particle physics, Standard Model, quarks, neutrinos • waves, acoustics, levitation • orbits, motion, least action • randomness, timekeeping, cryptography, real‑world phenomena (hurricanes)This podcast centers on physics puzzles and concept-driven deep dives, using everyday curiosities and headline scientific results as entry points into more formal ideas. Conversations often begin with a seemingly simple question—about motion in accelerating frames, buoyancy in odd situations, energy transfer in chain reactions, or the mechanics behind familiar actions—and then build toward the underlying principles, assumptions, and mathematical framing that make the outcomes intelligible.
A recurring theme is how physicists model the world, test ideas, and live with uncertainty. The show spends time on what it means to measure fundamental constants, how confidence in those measurements evolves, and how scientific claims are strengthened or revised. Listeners also encounter discussions where “common sense” is unreliable, including counterintuitive behavior in fluids, forces in non-inertial reference frames, and the limits of simplistic energy arguments.
Modern physics and its conceptual implications appear frequently. The podcast explores core quantum topics such as entanglement, Bell inequalities, and interpretations of quantum mechanics, along with related questions about locality, realism, and whether randomness is fundamental. Particle physics also features through introductions to the Standard Model and the structure of hadrons, alongside topics like neutrinos.
Thermal physics is another backbone of the feed, with coverage of thermodynamics, entropy, and statistical mechanics, often linking macroscopic laws to microscopic probability and to broader questions like the arrow of time in cosmology.
Applied and interdisciplinary angles show up as well, including acoustic levitation and wave phenomena, orbital mechanics, weather and rotating frames in hurricanes, and even connections between physics and information—such as cryptographic protocols and the physical meaning of stored data. Overall, the show blends conceptual explanation, historical context, and problem-solving to map familiar questions onto foundational physics.
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Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 - The universe is not locally real. What does that mean?2022-Oct-08 37 minutes |
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Acoustic Levitation w/ Special Guest Dr. David Jackson 2021-Jul-08 62 minutes |
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Gravitational G and How Science Works 2021-Jun-17 67 minutes |
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Cosmology and the Arrow of Time 2021-May-16 57 minutes |
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Is Anything Truly Random? w/Special Guest Grant Ciffone 2021-May-04 57 minutes |
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How to Keep Time 2021-Apr-20 57 minutes |
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Entropy & Statistical Mechanics 2021-Apr-08 84 minutes |
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Thermodynamics 2021-Mar-23 74 minutes |
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Benford’s Law 2021-Mar-06 57 minutes |
Planck, Einstein, and the Origins of Quantum Mechanics2019-Dec-08 66 minutes |
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The Physics of Hurricanes 2019-Sep-03 86 minutes |
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Hadrons – Quark Systems 2019-Jul-27 98 minutes |
Neutrinos2019-May-22 76 minutes |
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The Standard Model Part 1 2019-May-12 81 minutes |
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Domino Amplifier 2019-Apr-13 54 minutes |
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Bohmian Mechanics – Pilot Wave Theory 2019-Apr-07 71 minutes |
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Relative Motion (Not Relativity) 2019-Mar-31 62 minutes |
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Bell’s Theorem and EPR 2019-Mar-21 73 minutes |
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Climbing Magnets 2018-Nov-29 67 minutes |
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Balloons Inside Balloons and Sweet Spots 2018-Nov-22 66 minutes |
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Fortnite and the Principle of Least Action 2018-Nov-15 62 minutes |
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Encryption: Diffie-Hellman & RSA 2018-Nov-08 66 minutes |
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Geosynchronous Orbits 2018-Nov-01 68 minutes |
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How Much Weight Do You Lift When Doing a Pushup? 2018-Sep-28 64 minutes |
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Floating Hourglass 2018-Sep-21 62 minutes |
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Does Data Have Mass? 2018-Sep-14 59 minutes |
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Landing on Planets 2018-Sep-06 42 minutes |
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Intro to The Hyperfine Physics Podcast 2018-Aug-30 24 minutes |