The Life Cycle

S2E10: Some Quantum Stories

June 01, 2023 Klang Games Season 2 Episode 10
S2E10: Some Quantum Stories
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The Life Cycle
S2E10: Some Quantum Stories
Jun 01, 2023 Season 2 Episode 10
Klang Games

Many have heard about how the CIA introduced LSD to America, right? But did you know that they also wanted to introduce quantum entanglement and mind control? This episode revolves around an interview between John and David Kaiser, an American physicist and science historian. With David’s help, we take a look at how quantum evolved over the 20th century in both Europe and the US (and yes, even how the CIA and mindreading played a role). He also dives back into the topic of entanglement (or as Einstein called it ‘spooky action at a distance’) and sheds some light on the groundbreaking work of John Bell (who gave his name to the all-important Bell’s Theorem). 

David Kaiser is an American physicist and science historian. He is also a Professor of the History of Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. David is the author of multiple books, including “How the Hippies Saved Physics”. 

LINKS

David Kaiser's Homepage


www.twitter.com/TheLifeCyclePod
www.instagram.com/thelifecyclepodcast

www.thelifecyclepodcast.com
www.klang-games.com
Discord

Show Notes

Many have heard about how the CIA introduced LSD to America, right? But did you know that they also wanted to introduce quantum entanglement and mind control? This episode revolves around an interview between John and David Kaiser, an American physicist and science historian. With David’s help, we take a look at how quantum evolved over the 20th century in both Europe and the US (and yes, even how the CIA and mindreading played a role). He also dives back into the topic of entanglement (or as Einstein called it ‘spooky action at a distance’) and sheds some light on the groundbreaking work of John Bell (who gave his name to the all-important Bell’s Theorem). 

David Kaiser is an American physicist and science historian. He is also a Professor of the History of Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. David is the author of multiple books, including “How the Hippies Saved Physics”. 

LINKS

David Kaiser's Homepage


www.twitter.com/TheLifeCyclePod
www.instagram.com/thelifecyclepodcast

www.thelifecyclepodcast.com
www.klang-games.com
Discord