

221 - David Albert: The Measurement Problem of Quantum Mechanics
Aug 18, 2024
David Albert, a distinguished philosophy professor at Columbia University, offers a captivating dive into the measurement problem in quantum mechanics. He explains how classical physics crumbles under quantum scrutiny and the perplexing behavior of particles in superposition. With anecdotes from his academic journey, he sheds light on the philosophical challenges posed by quantum mechanics. Tension between observer and observed is a key theme, as Albert navigates the complexities of reconciling everyday experiences with the bizarre quantum world, leaving listeners with profound insights.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics
02:27 • 4min
Navigating Physics and Philosophy
06:19 • 9min
Examining the Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics
15:07 • 5min
The Clash of Classical and Quantum Realities
19:41 • 2min
The Classical View and Transition to Quantum Mechanics
21:20 • 5min
Quantum Quirks: Exploring Superposition and Measurement
26:05 • 26min
The Quantum Measurement Paradox
52:33 • 24min
Quantum Mechanics and the Measurement Problem
01:16:15 • 19min
Navigating the Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics
01:35:27 • 29min