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The Higgs Boson and the Fundamental Nature of Reality – Sean Carroll

I am an avid viewer of science lectures especially those relating to cosmology, the origins of the universe and quantum mechanics. I found the above lecture by Sean Carroll engrossing and challenging; so much so, I felt compelled to write

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Is this Joe’s Most Illuminating ‘Science’ Podcast Yet? Ladies and Gentlemen, Professor Brian Fox

Brian cox is an English physicist who serves as professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. Brian Cox is one of the best speakers when it comes to communicating science to

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Consciousness and Quantum Mechanics – Is it Too Early to Rule out the Copenhagen Classic Interpretation?

Dr Sean Carroll in his ‘Many-World’ theory interpretation dismissed the supremacy of the ‘Conscious’ observer argument related to the the Copenhagen interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. In this video, he didn’t explain his objections exactly, but it is probably derived from

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Reflections on ‘The Many-Worlds’ Theory by Sean Carroll

I have been watching many science lectures of late; specifically those relating to cosmology, the origins of the universe and quantum mechanics. I do not have a physics or science background, but I like to educate myself about what is

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Overlooking the Observer – What Buddhism Seeks to Address

The Nature of Reality: A Dialogue Between a Buddhist Scholar and a Theoretical Physicist Some reflections on Buddhist scholar’s Alan Wallace’s argument. We left something out…And that is us. A blind spot in the scientific view. Introspection plays no role

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