
Raphael Bousso
Professor of physics at UC Berkeley, known for his contributions to our understanding of black hole information, the holographic principle, and multiverse cosmology.
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Nov 21, 2022 • 1h 22min
218 | Raphael Bousso on Black Holes and the Holographic Universe
In this engaging discussion, Raphael Bousso, a UC Berkeley physicist and student of Stephen Hawking, explores the mysteries of black holes and the holographic principle. He delves into how information might reside on a black hole's event horizon instead of its volume, challenging our traditional views of physics. The conversation touches on the intersection of gravity and quantum mechanics, the implications of black hole entropy, and non-locality in gravity. Bousso's insights shed light on the complexities of reality and our understanding of the universe.

Jan 19, 2025 • 1h 38min
241 - Raphael Bousso: The Cold Truth About Quantum Mechanics
Raphael Bousso, a prominent physicist at the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics, shares captivating insights into quantum mechanics. He discusses whether the theory holds unexplained mysteries, exploring interpretations and the nature of reality. Bousso debates the relevance of concepts like Schrödinger's cat, the multiverse, and how quantum theories may lead to a final understanding of the universe. Additionally, he examines the connections between quantum mechanics, gravity, and cosmology, urging listeners to embrace the complexities of this fundamental science.

Jul 14, 2024 • 1h 46min
216 - Raphael Bousso: The Black Hole Paradox, Quantum Gravity, and the Holographic Principle
Renowned physicist Raphael Bousso discusses the black hole information paradox, quantum gravity, and the holographic principle. Topics include the groundbreaking work of influential scientists, the implications of the holographic principle, and the interplay between classical gravity and quantum states.