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Mentioned in 6 episodes
How the hippies saved physics
Book • 2011
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by 

as an entertaining book by David Klyser about physicists studying spoon bending.


Scott Alexander
44 snips
Your Review: The Synaptic Plasticity and Memory Hypothesis
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as a book he wrote on the history of quantum entanglement and Bell's theorem.

David Kaiser

34 snips
David Kaiser: MIT Physicist - These Black Holes Are Older Than the Universe
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as a book discussing the influence of the counterculture movement on physics in the 1960s.

Adam Forrest Kay

30 snips
Why Did We Really Abandon the Aether? - Dr. Adam Forrest Kay, DemystifySci #333
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in the context of the history of quantum entanglement.


Gabriel Kennedy

30 snips
Gabriel Kennedy — The Life and Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson (EP.258)
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as a book she started that explores how countercultural groups revived interest in physics in the 1970s.


Meredith Oak

174: All Biology Is Quantum Biology: Light, Evolution, and How We're Built for the Sun
Von 

erwähnt als Autor des Buches, das den Einfluss der Hippies auf die Quantenphysik beschreibt.


Tanja Traxler

Haben die Hippies die Quantenphysik gerettet?
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as a book written by his former student about the philosophical discontent in quantum mechanics.


Marcelo Gleiser

Episode 10: Why is Quantum Physics so Weird?
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as a book exploring the intersection of the hippie counterculture and physics.


Rick Levine

IE436: Rick Levine: Astrology, AI, and the Shift to Aquarius
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as a book that introduced her to alternative histories of physics and the double-slit discussion.

Julia Mossbridge

Is Time Really Linear? with Julia Mossbridge
A lot of 

's story is in this book.


Jack Sarfatti

Ex-CIA & Physicist Reveal What’s Really Flying Above Us | Sarfatti & Ramirez TALK


