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Recorded: 2020/06/25 Released: 2020/12/06
Jim and Randy discuss rationales for the existence of a multiverse, guided by quantum mechanics, string theory, and the anthropic principle.
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Notes:
1. The papers we read for this program:
- Hogan, C. "Why the Universe is Just So." Reviews of Modern Physics 72, ? (2000). [arXiv
- Wilczek, F., "Multiversality/" Class. Quantum Gravity 30 , (2013). [arXiv]
- Tegmark, M., A. Aguirre, M.J. Rees, and F. Wilczek, "Dimensionless Constants, Cosmoloty, and Other Dark Matters." Phys. Rev. D 73, 023505 (2006) [arXiv]
2. Related Episodes of Physics Frontiers:
- Physics Frontiers 35: The String Theory Landscape
- Physics Frontiers 30: The Consistent Histories Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
- Physics Frontiers 29: Gravitational Alternatives to Dark Energy
- Physics Frontiers 23: Dark Energy
- Physics Frontiers 2: The de Brogilie-Bohm Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
4. Jim mentioned Ian Hacking's The Emergence of Probabilty [Amazon]. This is a very intersting book that discusses the development of probability, with many interesting factoids along the way. In fact, it was in reading this book that I got the idea for the quantum dice.
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