Laura Mersini-Houghton - Physics of the Observer
Does the concept of observation have deep relevance in fundamental physics? What about in quantum physics where some kind of observation seems to be needed to transform “wave function” probabilities into actual events? Click here to watch more interviews on the physics of the observer http://bit.ly/2xhCcfQ Click here to watch more interviews with Laura Mersini-Houghton http://bit.ly/2xl8VG0 Click here to visit our website http://bit.ly/2xUAZgc Click here to visit our main channel http://bit.ly/2xhIJXG

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The origin of our universe from the multiverse – with Laura Mersini-Houghton

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Paul Davies - What are Observers?

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Laura Mersini-Houghton - Is the Universe Theologically Ambiguous?

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Bernard Carr - Physics of the Observer

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The biggest lie about the double slit experiment

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Sean Carroll - What are Observers?

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Astrophysicists Try to Resolve the Wave-Particle Duality

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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Laura Mersini-Houghton - How Did the Universe Begin?

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The Expanding Universe: myths and measurements | Roger Penrose, Sean Carroll, Laura Mersini-Houghton

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Are You a Boltzmann Brain?

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What Is Time? | Professor Sean Carroll Explains Presentism and Eternalism

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Laura Mersini-Houghton - What Do Black Holes and Dark Matter Reveal?

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Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view

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Big Bang Creation Myths | Roger Penrose, Sean Carroll, Laura Mersini-Hougton

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Max Tegmark - Physics of the Observer

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