Learning Bayesian Statistics

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

Dec 3, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How to Be a Good Bayesian, Change Your Productions
02:02 • 4min
3
You Just Had to Wash Your Hands From the Future
05:42 • 2min
4
What Does Your Zodiac Sign Say About the Universe?
07:42 • 4min
5
The Universe Is Pretty Weird
11:24 • 2min
6
A Podcast Appropriate Story
13:12 • 3min
7
The Future of Science?
16:35 • 2min
8
How Do You Know When You're 25 or 35?
18:36 • 4min
9
Is There a Human Motive in Physics?
22:09 • 4min
10
Using Machine Learning to Find Unexpected Pairings in Particle Mechanics
25:43 • 3min
11
Quantum Physicists: Are You Using Bayesian Methods?
28:16 • 2min
12
The Fundamental Nature of Probability in the End
30:20 • 2min
13
Is Bayes Theorem Really a Good Tool for Quantum Mechanics?
32:38 • 4min
14
How Much of Your Job Is Translating Knowledge
36:09 • 4min
15
What You Learned From That Paper?
40:25 • 4min
16
The Fundamental Randomness of Quantum Mechanics
44:36 • 5min
17
Quantum Mechanics Is Really Random, Is It?
49:43 • 2min
18
Quantum Mechanics
52:08 • 2min
19
Is Randomness Really Random?
53:50 • 2min
20
Is It True Randomness?
55:41 • 4min
21
Why Is the Nobel Prize Accepted?
59:46 • 2min
22
What Did Einstein Learn About These Bail Experiments?
01:02:10 • 2min
23
How to Measure the Spin of a Particle?
01:04:32 • 2min
24
How to Solve the Deepest Questions in the Universe
01:06:10 • 2min
25
What's It Like to Be on the Boundary?
01:08:32 • 2min
26
Earning Patient Stats - Part 2
01:10:39 • 3min