Discussing "Physics And Philosophy" By Werner Heisenberg
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss "Physics And Philosophy," which was written by Werner Heisenberg and published in 1962.
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Capíttulos
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Why I Wanted To Read This Book (00:02:03)
3. Heisenberg's Education And Youth (00:06:10)
4. The Uncertainty Principle (00:16:42)
5. Lectures, The Nobel Prize, Politics, And His Family (00:20:10)
6. The German Nuclear Program, Orders For His Assassination, And The Farm Hall Transcripts (00:21:58)
7. Beginning Of Passages From "Physics And Philosophy" (00:25:42)
8. The Copenhagen Interpretation (00:28:52)
9. Ancient Greek Philosophers And Modern Science (00:37:15)
10. Descartes, The Renaissance, The Reformation, Sectarian Wars, And The Emergence Of Modern Science (00:47:06)
11. Quantum Theory Disrupting The Cartesian Partition (00:50:03)
12. The Limits Of Language, The Past And Future, And The Evidence For Relativity (00:54:56)
13. Science And Ideology (00:59:52)
14. More On Language And On Science And Technology Disrupting Culture (01:04:27)
15. Buy My Edition Of Frankenstein, Be Well (01:08:52)
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