The Theory of Anything

Episode 33: Unsolved Problems in Physics Part 4 - Possible Solutions and Criticisms

Oct 18, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Universe Is So Interesting, Right?
04:10 • 4min
3
Is There a Bolsman Brain?
07:51 • 2min
4
Is There a Need for Evolution?
09:55 • 4min
5
Is the Universe an Isolated System?
14:24 • 5min
6
The Evolution of the Universe
19:16 • 1min
7
Is There a Singular Universe?
20:38 • 4min
8
Is There a Big Bank Singularity?
24:09 • 2min
9
Are You Taking Time Seriously?
26:01 • 4min
10
Are We Already Testing New Phenomena in Quantum Physics?
30:03 • 3min
11
Ogo, I'm a Little Bit at a Disadvantage Here
33:17 • 3min
12
Is the Car in Paradime Really a New Idea?
35:52 • 2min
13
Defining a Terminus
38:21 • 3min
14
The Dogma Is Important to Themselves
41:03 • 2min
15
The Penrose Problem of Lo Entropy State
43:01 • 2min
16
Aren't We Both Trying to Figure Out What Learning Is?
44:57 • 3min
17
Is There a Novelty Generating Type of Evolution?
47:48 • 2min
18
The Importance of the Laws of Physics
50:10 • 2min
19
The a G I Ogarithm, or the Deterministic Nightmare?
52:09 • 4min
20
Is There a G I in a Computer?
56:29 • 2min
21
Is Evolution a Computable Theory?
58:04 • 4min
22
Is There a Problem of Novelty?
01:01:37 • 3min
23
Nascent Theories Are Easy to Variate, Right?
01:04:23 • 2min
24
Pauper's Pistomology
01:06:35 • 2min
25
The Theory of Anything Podcast Could Use Your Help
01:08:05 • 2min