Paul Halpern's Interviews
Exploring the Scientific Validity of the Multiverse Theory w/ Paul Halpern
Join my mailing list https://briankeating.com/list to win a real 4 billion year old meteorite! All .edu emails in the USA 🇺🇸 will WIN! The multiverse has captured the imagination of scientists and thinkers for centuries, sparking debates in physics, philosophy, and beyond. But is it a valid scientific theory or just
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If you want to get a physicist truly excited, ask about all the math and science involved in the search for other universes. Paul Halpern is professor of physics at St. Joseph’s University and a prolific science writer, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the search for parallel universes and how scientists account
#507 Dr. Paul Halpern - Synchronicity: Pauli, Jung, and the Quantum Nature of Cause and Effect
Dr. Paul Halpern - Synchronicity: Pauli, Jung, and the Quantum Nature of Cause and Effect The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, I’m Paul Vogelzang and this is episode #507. As part of our Smithsonian Associates Inside Science Interview series, we are joined today b
Paul Halpern Synchronicity: Wolfgang Pauli & Carl Jung (#079)
Paul Halpern’s latest book is “Synchronicity: The Epic Quest to Understand the Quantum Nature of Cause and Effect.” Paul joins me to discuss the book as well as big topics like quantum entanglement and the meaning of life. Hear about how he balances his physics research, writing projects, and love for the outdoors. H
135. Paul Halpern — Synchronicity: The Epic Quest to Understand the Quantum Nature of Cause and Effect
Does the universe have a speed limit? If not, some effects could happen at the same instant as the actions that caused them — and some effects, ludicrously, might even happen before their causes. By one hundred years ago, it seemed clear that the speed of light was the fastest possible speed. Causality was safe. And th
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