How Could Science be Different?

Abstract for ‘My Electrons are Spinning’ We listen in to a conversation between two scientists at the Rovelli-Smolin Institute for Quantum Gravity. The loop quantum gravity researcher mentions an essay competition “How could science be different?” and the visiting physicist, pontificates about artificial intelligence and medical science, before settling in to a discussion that questions some of the axioms and assumptions of physics, such as wave-particle duality, the photon, the Standard Model of Particle Physics, dark matter, and whether space, time and mathematics are fundamental or emergent. Not all is as it seems…
Lachlan Cresswell
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