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#72 Why the Universe is so Deliciously Crazy, with Daniel Whiteson

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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The Fundamental Randomness of Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics says that there is a fundamental random nature to the universe. And one of the hardest parts to grapple with is this idea that the universe can maintain an uncertainty until you've examined it. The double slit experiment demonstrates by asking a question about the particle, you are forcing the universe to make a decision and lose some of its quantum mechanical effects. But I think probably the most interesting experiment puts the nail in the coffin of this idea: It really is deterring us from doing certain things.

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