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EPISODE · May 4, 2015 · 53 MIN

10 - Steve Patterson on Physics, Paradoxes, and Patronage

from The Isaac Morehouse Podcast · host Isaac Morehouse

Steve Patterson joins the show to defend his claim that popular conceptions of quantum physics are claptrap, paradoxes don't and can't exist, and that being accurate is more important than believing what feels good. He also talks about his experiment as a freelance philosopher.

Steve Patterson joins the show to defend his claim that popular conceptions of quantum physics are claptrap, paradoxes don't and can't exist, and that being accurate is more important than believing what feels good. He also talks about his experiment as a freelance philosopher.

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