Mar 3–6, 2022
With Peter Russell
We are living through the most exciting and most challenging times in human history, if not the history of planet.
With Sam Harris and Iain McGilchrist
Sam Harris speaks with Iain McGilchrist about the differences between the right and left hemispheres.
An award-winning documentary: As a rising star in the field of abstract mathematics, Michael discovered that he could see beauty and patterns where others could not. But his path was not to be inside academia, or even inside society. 38 min
A selected set of talks from the Talks on Trauma series, parts 1 & 2
By David Nield
By Dr. Howard Eisenberg
And excerpt from 'Decoding Reality 2.0'
By Tomaj Javidtash
It is that time again, to give the master a visit.
By Mauro Manassi and David Whitney
So how does our brain create this illusion of stability?
A pre-recorded 4-part Video Series with Stanislav Grof
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By Tam Hunter
A new theory of consciousness rooted in vibration
With Chris Fields
What does Entanglement actually mean?
By Peter Evans
A new theory of Quantum Physics suggests it might be
With Sean Carroll
The mysterious world of quantum mechanics has mystified scientists for decades
By Jonathan O'Callaghan
The thorny thought experiment has been turned into a real experiment — one that physicists use to probe the physics of information.
By Sky Nelson-Isaacs
This addresses a fundamental challenge within the standard theory of quantum mechanics
By Alessandro Fedrizzi & Massimiliano Proietti
Each of us may be able to experience totally different realities.
No matter where we start with quantum theory, we always end up at a conundrum
Physicists describe a way to merge quantum theory with Einstein’s special theory of relativity
By Dan Hurley
The quantum internet will blow your mind. Here’s what it will look like.
With Sky Nelson-Isaacs
In quantum physics, it appears that only relationships are real.
By Zeeya Merali
A laboratory demonstration of the classic thought experiment could overturn cherished assumptions about reality
By Ethan Siegel
Along with the counterintuitive picture of reality, many myths and misconceptions have arisen
By University of New South Wales
Engineers crack 58-year-old puzzle on way to quantum breakthrough
By Rafi Letzter
No one really knows what happens inside an atom.
Quantum Physics is Fine, Human Bias About Reality is the Real Problem
By Stephanie Pappas
Any theory of quantum gravity is going to have to grapple with some weird time stuff.
By Shawn Radcliffe
You wouldn’t find baseballs entangled in such a way that hitting one affects another miles away.
By University of Vienna
The new study demonstrates a bizarre quantum effect at never-before-seen scales
By Mike McKrae
Physicists See Hints of X17, an Elusive Particle That Could Be a New Force of Nature
So-called “information realism” has some surprising implications
By Alessandro Fedrizzi and Massimiliano Proietti
Observers are powerful players in the quantum world.
A new model suggests that these subatomic particles may not be so fundamental after all.
With Wolfgang Smith
There is a mystery that has confounded scientists for a century.
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