EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 21 MIN
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Uncertainty | Nautilus Narrations with Paul M. Sutter
from Nautilus Narrations · host Nautilus
"Quantum mechanics is confusing, nonintuitive, and seemingly nonsensical. What I found through my journey is that this confusion and senselessness isn’t a bug, but a feature, and creates a new way to see our everyday life," writes cosmologist Paul M. Sutter."Instead of interpreting quantum mechanics, I ultimately realized, maybe we should just submit to it—and let quantum mechanics interpret our own lives."In this episode of Nautilus Narrations, join Sutter on his journey through the four stages of “quantum grief" and find out how he learned to stop worrying, and love uncertainty. You can check out more of Paul's work on his website, YouTube and Instagram. Enjoying Nautilus? Sign up to our FREE newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (X), YouTube, TikTok, Threads, and Bluesky!
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"Quantum mechanics is confusing, nonintuitive, and seemingly nonsensical. What I found through my journey is that this confusion and senselessness isn’t a bug, but a feature, and creates a new way to see our everyday life," writes cosmologist Paul M. Sutter."Instead of interpreting quantum mechanics, I ultimately realized, maybe we should just submit to it—and let quantum mechanics interpret our own lives."In this episode of Nautilus Narrations, join Sutter on his journey through the four stages of “quantum grief" and find out how he learned to stop worrying, and love uncertainty. You can check out more of Paul's work on his website, YouTube and Instagram. Enjoying Nautilus? Sign up to our FREE newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (X), YouTube, TikTok, Threads, and Bluesky!
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