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Why This Universe?
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The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more. Part of The University of Chicago Podcast Network.
The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more. Part of The University of Chicago Podcast Network.
98 - An Improbable Quantum Ghost Story (Ft. David Kaplan)
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Why This Universe?
An unlikely change in the theory of quantum mechanics would lead to bizarre new conclusions. Our guest talks us through non-linear quantum mechanics, and how physicists like him are testing it.
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97 - The Schrödinger Equation: The Heart of Quantum Mechanics
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Why This Universe?
Quantum mechanics is full of surprises. But somehow, the theory is captured almost entirely in a single equation. Today we explore the Schrödinger equation, how it works, what it says about nature, and why it revolutionized physics.
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95 - Would Aliens Have the Same Physics? (Ft. Daniel Whiteson)
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If we met aliens, could we communicate through physics? Daniel Whiteson explores this question on today's episode. For more, check out his new book, Do Aliens Speak Physics?
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Crew Collective
A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling.
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38 - The Nobel Prize's Greatest Misses (2025 Update)
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In honor of Nobel prize season, we remember some people whose important work in the past has been overlooked by the Nobel committee.
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Crew Collective
A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling.
Listen on: Apple Podcasts
Support the show
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94 - Inside the Hubble Tension With Adam Riess
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Why This Universe?
Our universe is expanding. But when physicists measure how fast this expansion rate is, they get two different answers. Hear what this crisis means from Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess.
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93 - The Moment Dark Energy Appeared (Ft. Adam Riess)
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Adam Riess recounts the moments of his Nobel prize-winning discovery that our universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, powered by a mysterious energy source called dark energy.
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AUA: Changing Dark Energy, Twin Paradox, and What's Next for CERN
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Why This Universe?
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AUA: The Early Universe, Quantum Interpretations, and Asteroids
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92 - What Cosmology Has in Store for 2025 (Ft. Dan Scolnic)
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Learn what exciting cosmology results and potential discoveries await us in 2025!
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91 - What Neutrinos Reveal About the Milky Way
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Why This Universe?
A discovery last year reveals our galaxy in a whole new light - except it's not light, it's neutrinos! Learn what this discovery can teach us about the Milky Way and beyond.
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90 - Quintessence: Is Dark Energy Changing? (Ft. Sean Carroll)
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Is it possible that dark energy is not a constant, but rather is changing over time? Sean Carroll talks to us about how our understanding of dark energy evolved in recent history, and what is still left unknown.
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89 - A Dark Matter Vibe Check
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Why This Universe?
Dan and Shalma have a candid conversation about the state of dark matter research, and the ways the field has changed over the last few years.
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88 - Why Does Our Universe Exist At All? (Ft. Sean Carroll)
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Why does something exist, rather than nothing? Special guest Sean Carroll helps us explore this deep philosophical question.
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87 - The Good and the Bad of Peer Review
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Why This Universe?
There has been some criticism of the process scientists use to check each other's work. Today we take a deep dive into peer review to determine how broken it really is.
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28 - How Noether's Theorem Changed Physics (Rerun)
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Why This Universe?
Learn how Noether's profound mathematical theorem relating symmetries to conservation laws is deeply woven into the physics of the universe. Enjoy this rerun of an earlier episode as we take our summer break.
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86 - The Life and Death of Stars
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Why This Universe?
We explore the diverse world of stars in the universe, from those similar to our Sun to those totally unrecognizable.
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85 - Our Sun: Present, Past and Future
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Today's episode is all about the star in our front yard - the sun. Learn how it came to be, how it has changed, and how will it change in the future.
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84 - The Search For New Worlds (ft. Josh Winn)
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Hear how the search for exoplanets has developed, and what surprises it has brought so far.
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83 - Witnessing a Revolution in Particle Physics (Ft. Chris Quigg)
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Today we hear from someone who bore witness to the so-called “November Revolution” of particle physics in 1974.
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82 - Science Vs. Pseudoscience
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Pseudoscience can sometimes be hard to distinguish from the real thing. Today we discuss how philosophers of science have thought about this problem.
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