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Spooky Action at a Distance
The Phenomenon That Reimagines Space and Time—and What It Means for Black Holes, the Big Bang, and Theories of Everything
Book • 2015
In 'Spooky Action at a Distance', George Musser delves into the phenomenon of nonlocality, which challenges our classical understanding of space and time.
He explores how this concept affects our comprehension of black holes, the Big Bang, and theories of everything, highlighting the contentious debates among scientists and the potential for a new unified theory of physics.
He explores how this concept affects our comprehension of black holes, the Big Bang, and theories of everything, highlighting the contentious debates among scientists and the potential for a new unified theory of physics.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as the author of two of his favorite books for a general audience, "Spooky Action at a Distance" and "Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation."


Sam Harris

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#404 — What If Consciousness Is Fundamental?
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as the author of "Spooky Action at a Distance", used as an analogy for understanding ADS-CFT duality.

Annaka Harris

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#326 – Annaka Harris: Free Will, Consciousness, and the Nature of Reality
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as one of his favorite books for a general audience, discussing quantum mechanics and the relationship between consciousness and fundamental physics.


Sam Harris

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#404 - What If Consciousness Is Fundamental?
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, with reviews from Carlo Rovelli and ![undefined]()

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Curt Jaimungal

Susan Schneider

Consciousness, Free Will, The Subconscious, Quantum Mechanics | George Musser
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as the author of two of his favorite books for a general audience.


Sam Harris

#404 - What If Consciousness Is Fundamental?