• 27: Ian Jauslin - crystals, complications, and curiosity

  • Sep 14 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • Podcast

27: Ian Jauslin - crystals, complications, and curiosity

  • Summary

  • With mathematical physicist Ian Jauslin, we explore both scientific and personal topics, including:

    - whether our universe could be nonlocal

    - why not to put people and concepts into boxes

    - what can math look like when approached organically

    - how to constantly keep learning

    Startovač: https://www.startovac.cz/patron/misto-problemu/

    FB page: https://www.facebook.com/mistoproblemu

    Web: https://www.mistoproblemu.cz/

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) introduction

    (02:46) bosons and superfluidity

    (05:46) crystallization

    (17:30) math/physics interplay

    (20:48) Bell's inequality

    (34:12) consequences of nonlocality

    (39:04) quantum cryptography

    (45:12) putting people and concepts in boxes

    (52:52) Bourbaki vs. organic education

    (1:01:28) applicability and approach to research

    (1:06:53) outreach

    (1:16:30) curiosity

    (1:21:25) efficiency, vim, and keyboard layouts

    (1:30:07) failures in research, time management

    (1:37:24) easy life and definition of success

    (1:41:40) problem-solving strategies

    (1:45:52) a final plea

    Links:

    - Ian's webpage: http://ian.jauslin.org/

    - YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5OD3zd3Ds0Syf6s6cYemIw

    - Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paper: https://iep.utm.edu/wp-content/media/epr-pdf.pdf

    - Nicolas Bourbaki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Bourbaki

    - Bell's inequality: http://scholarpedia.org/article/Bell%27s_theorem

    - vim: https://www.vim.org/

    - Committee of Concerned Scientists: https://concernedscientists.org/

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