
My thoughts on quantum mechanics, how it affects everyone, and how this can help to explain the world around us.
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I’d like to tell you about a very creative Master’s thesis by a physicist called Andrew A. Cochran. It dates back to the mid-sixties, and, given that I can’t find much about him online, I think he didn’t continue his research career. And th...
I recently gave a talk on this topic at the Institute of Physics in London. The meeting I attended was all about different aspects of time (quantum, relativistic, thermodynamical, as well as the technology involved in atomic clocks) and it...
I’d like to tell you about my latest paper with Pablo Saldanha and Chiara Marletto. Yes, as the title suggests, it’s on how to make gravity produce repulsion between two objects!
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There is a famous principle of Buddhism that emphasises that everything is devoid of any internal meaning. Nothing means anything in itself, only relative to something else. The argument goes something like this. For every individual entity...
There are books and books written on the topic of time and, if you read even a handful of them, you will quickly realise that there are as many views regarding the nature of time as there are philosophers out...
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I completed my studies at Imperial College and since 2009 I’ve been in an entangled state of professorship at the University of Oxford. I spend my time thinking all about what quantum mechanics means, and how it affects everything and everyone.
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