Symmetries are of huge importance in physics. Man usually perceives them to be something of beauty. How can symmetries be considered from a faith perspective and
can they even serve as evidence for the existence of a creator?
The laureates of this years Nobel Prize were recently announced.
Which discoveries were awarded?
And how can we interpret these results from a faith perspective?
Do humans have an aura or a radiance? What is that? Is there something similar in nature?
We get to know the scientist with whom the scientific revolution got going. What were his convictions and how did they effect his scientific work?
We're talking about time travel and what I believe to be the only functioning time machine into the past.
We learn what the inventor of the computer said about the further development of machines and draw our own conclusions about how to use these tools in the age of
artificial intelligence.
We learn what art is and what it aims to achieve. Why can this be helpful in finding the truth?
We learn what it means to follow the Lamb of God and why this is important for understanding the world and thus also for scientific progress.
This is a review of the first four episodes of the new podcast Follow the Lamb, which is the official successor of the According to Sci-Faith Podcast:
65. Follow the Lamb
66. Is it art or can it be thrown away?
67. Man vs. Machine
68. Time travel into the past
Are we created for a purpose? Where does the scientific evidence lead on this topic?
We consider what Einstein once considered his biggest blunder. Why is it relevant again today?
Is it possible for particles to travel faster than the speed of light in the medium? What effects would this have?
We talk about the concept of cosmic inflation. Why is it necessary and how does it work?
This is a preview of the following four episodes:
61: Inflation
62: Cherenkov Radiation: Superluminal Particles?
63: Einstein’s Blunder
64: Created for a Purpose
We solve the question of how Santa Clause can deliver presents to all children in one night. Might a quantum mechanical description be helpful here?
What is Entropy?
In this episode we learn how we can understand and describe this concept.
We discuss the state of research in string theory as seen by one of its founders.
We talk about a new article I recently wrote and what it says about quantum mechanics and its interpretations. From that we continue to disuss the paradigm shift brought by quantum mechanics and whether we have already realized all its implications.
This is a preview of the next four episodes:
57: The consistent-histories-interpretation
58: In the wrong world
59: Entropy
60: Quantum Santa Theory
Can we extract the complete truth from natural laws? We discuss this using an analogy from theology.