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John Preskill: From the Early Universe to the Future of Quantum Computing

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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Is It Necessary to Be a Physicist?

I assume that your interest in information theory in general initiated with black holes. And, yeah, and it's, it's nice thing to know for students that things you learn are often useful in ways you never expected them to be. We created a program when I was chair at case on physics entrepreneurship. Which the dean of the business school said was an oxymoron but it isn't because scientists have to learn that sometimes you saw the problem you think you're solving. Maybe that's why mathematicians don't like to be physicists as this is molten mine partially solving problems. You know, if it's not a theorem that it doesn't count. Yeah, that's a very standard.

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