Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

A Brief History of Time Nobel Prizewinner Bill Phillips (#265)

Oct 9, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Into the Impossible Podcast Special Edition
03:28 • 4min
3
What Is the Nature of the Revolution in Measurement?
07:43 • 4min
4
The First Atomic Clock
11:17 • 6min
5
Is CZM a Good Choice for Laser Cooling?
17:03 • 4min
6
The Atom Is Not Going to Change
21:31 • 2min
7
The Asin of a Jean
23:41 • 5min
8
The Iodine Stabilized Helium Neon Laser
28:53 • 2min
9
Is the Speed of Light Exactly 300 Million Meters Per Second?
31:19 • 3min
10
The Beautiful Definition of the Kilogram
34:20 • 4min
11
Do You Think We Should Bring Back the Death Penalty for People With Proper Weight?
38:19 • 2min
12
The Energy of a Photon Is Equal to Planck's Constant
40:43 • 4min
13
How to Measure a Magnetic Field Using a Generator
44:31 • 4min
14
Measure the Gravitational Attraction of Two Spheres
48:29 • 3min
15
The French Revolution - The Boltzmann Constant
51:57 • 5min
16
Isn't 10 to the 23rd a Single Molecule Guacamole?
57:05 • 5min
17
The Nobel Prize and Junie Adam Reese
01:01:47 • 2min
18
What Is the Material Inside an Atomic Nucleus That's Not Quarks?
01:03:25 • 2min
19
What Is the Mass of the Nucleus?
01:05:00 • 2min
20
The Only Fundamental Particles Are Fermions
01:06:55 • 2min
21
Can We Use Trapping of Atoms to Produce a Quantum Hall Effect?
01:08:39 • 2min
22
Is There a Plank Mass?
01:10:48 • 4min
23
A Billion Years Into the Future
01:14:49 • 2min
24
The Atomic Hypothesis
01:16:47 • 2min
25
What Advice Would You Give to Your Former Self?
01:18:28 • 5min
26
What's the One Thing You Write?
01:23:43 • 2min
27
The Nobel Prize for Scientific Podcast
01:25:44 • 3min