
Constructor Theory: Physics of Can and Can’t
What if the fundamental laws of the universe aren't about what does happen, but what can and cannot happen? In this episode, we explore Constructor Theory, a provocative new framework in physics devel...
24 Mai 26min

Quantum Astronomy - Hundred Km Wide Telescopes
In 2019, the world was captivated by the first image of a black hole—a feat achieved by turning the entire Earth into one giant radio telescope. But why haven't we done the same with optical light to ...
17 Mai 31min

Theory of Superdeterminism
"God does not play dice with the universe." Einstein’s famous protest against quantum mechanics is the starting point for one of the most controversial ideas in modern physics: Superdeterminism.In thi...
10 Mai 18min

Mystery of Quantum Cheshire Cat
In the world we know, you can't have the redness of an apple without the apple itself. But in the subatomic realm, the rules of logic are replaced by the surreal world of Alice in Wonderland.This epis...
2 Mai 25min

How Can Effect Precede Cause in Quantum Mechanics
Can the future change the past? In this mind-bending episode, we explore the radical frontier of retrocausality—the idea that an effect can actually happen before its cause.We dive into the stunning r...
25 Apr 22min

Quantum Tech Has Come To Sensors
While quantum computers grab the headlines, a quieter revolution is already transforming how we see the world. In this episode, we explore the high-stakes world of Quantum Sensing—a technology that is...
18 Apr 21min

How Scientists Detected Negative Time
Can a particle leave a room before it even enters? In this mind-bending episode, we explore a radical experiment by physicist Aephraim Steinberg and his team at the University of Toronto that seems to...
11 Apr 18min


















