Bernard Carr - Physics of the Observer
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Neil Turok’s stunningly simple, testable new theory of the universe

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Sean Carroll - What are Observers?

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Bernard Carr - Why Did Consciousness Emerge?

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Max Tegmark - Physics of the Observer

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Hyperspace, Consciousness, and Time with Bernard Carr

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The Invisible Web You Live Inside” — Feynman on Electromagnetism

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Paul Davies - What are Observers?

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Teen Disproves Legendary 40-Year-Old Conjecture

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Why string theory isn't real physics | Roger Penrose, Brian Greene, and Eric Weinstein

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The Role of the Observer in Quantum Phenomena

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12 of the HARDEST Books Ever Written (and how they'll change you)

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Bernard Carr - Alien Intelligences

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Seth Lloyd - Physics of the Observer

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How Light Travels Without Moving? Reality Check | Prof. Lene Hau | Harvard Physics

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Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view

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Laura Mersini-Houghton - Physics of the Observer

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What is an Observer? A Panel with James Hartle, Susanne Still, David Wallace, and Alan Guth

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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Boy, Was I Wrong! How the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser Really works

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