1 hr 13 min

Quantum Logic + Exclusive Truth with Lincoln Carr This Plus That

    • Society & Culture

Lincoln D. Carr (he/him) is a Professor of Quantum Physics at the Colorado School of Mines and a Jefferson Science Fellow of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Between the songs of sperm whales hunting deep canyons under the seas and the roving eye of the lucid dreamer laying prone in his bed, poetry and physics meet. In this multiverse of possibility, he writes quantum thoughts to a reflection of himself reborn again and again through inner and outer space-time, each choice and each moment another universe. He believes that one day, the science we do now will seem like alchemy, and we will wonder how we did not fuse poetry and equations as naturally as the savants of that future age. And hopes his work presents a moment on the path to that future embrace.
In this episode, Lincoln and Brandi talk about the intersections of Quantum Logic + Exclusive Truth, including:

Different kinds of thinkers, and how they’re all necessary
Schrödinger, gender, & sexuality
The brilliance of Lincoln’s students
How I wound up auditing Lincoln’s class and details about the course itself
Connections to city planning
The frequent career changes of synthesists
Humility + Foolishness
Judaism, religion, and how science can become a religion
How poetry can play a role in the sciences
How Lincoln thought in quantum logic before he knew what it was
How and why Lincoln uses dreaming in his work
And, finding your place in the world

Note: Any opinions stated in this episode do not represent the U.S. Department of State.
Get more This Plus That: Sign up for the newsletter. Check out this episode's show notes. Follow along on Twitter: @thisplusthatpod Follow along on Instagram: @thisplusthatpod Check out the Website: thisplusthat.com
Music: The in-house musicians at Slip.stream Audio Engineering: The team at Upfire Digital

Lincoln D. Carr (he/him) is a Professor of Quantum Physics at the Colorado School of Mines and a Jefferson Science Fellow of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Between the songs of sperm whales hunting deep canyons under the seas and the roving eye of the lucid dreamer laying prone in his bed, poetry and physics meet. In this multiverse of possibility, he writes quantum thoughts to a reflection of himself reborn again and again through inner and outer space-time, each choice and each moment another universe. He believes that one day, the science we do now will seem like alchemy, and we will wonder how we did not fuse poetry and equations as naturally as the savants of that future age. And hopes his work presents a moment on the path to that future embrace.
In this episode, Lincoln and Brandi talk about the intersections of Quantum Logic + Exclusive Truth, including:

Different kinds of thinkers, and how they’re all necessary
Schrödinger, gender, & sexuality
The brilliance of Lincoln’s students
How I wound up auditing Lincoln’s class and details about the course itself
Connections to city planning
The frequent career changes of synthesists
Humility + Foolishness
Judaism, religion, and how science can become a religion
How poetry can play a role in the sciences
How Lincoln thought in quantum logic before he knew what it was
How and why Lincoln uses dreaming in his work
And, finding your place in the world

Note: Any opinions stated in this episode do not represent the U.S. Department of State.
Get more This Plus That: Sign up for the newsletter. Check out this episode's show notes. Follow along on Twitter: @thisplusthatpod Follow along on Instagram: @thisplusthatpod Check out the Website: thisplusthat.com
Music: The in-house musicians at Slip.stream Audio Engineering: The team at Upfire Digital

1 hr 13 min

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