Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

The "All At Once" Universe Shatters Our View of Time

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Apr 11, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, physicist and philosopher Emily Adlam challenges the traditional view of time, presenting her 'all-at-once' approach. She likens the universe to a completed Sudoku puzzle, raising questions about the measurement problem in quantum mechanics and the nature of causality. Adlam delves into the complex interplay between observers and quantum events while exploring innovative concepts that could reshape our understanding of time. Her insights provoke a reevaluation of our foundational assumptions in both science and philosophy.
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Observers in Quantum Mechanics and Gravity

  • The measurement problem in quantum mechanics highlights the challenge of defining observers.
  • This impacts progress in quantum gravity, particularly the problem of time.
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Sudoku Universe

  • Physics should be viewed as an "all-at-once" system, like a Sudoku puzzle.
  • Laws constrain the whole system simultaneously, rather than evolving step-by-step.
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Time Evolution Dogma

  • The dogma of time evolution limits progress in quantum foundations.
  • Causation is likely a macroscopic phenomenon, not a microscopic one.
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