Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Health & Fitness
History
Fiction
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Loading...
0:00 / 0:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/70/af/4e/70af4e21-1de3-d655-6642-b8b0fe5e7feb/mza_1202035046576677471.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Quirkcast
Quirkcast
70 episodes
4 days ago
Quirkcast is a biweekly (subject to change) online podcast that breaks down complex science topics to a wide audience. Hosted by Tim Lou, Saahil Shenoy, and Michael Park, we aim to advance scientific awareness and broaden public interest in science. As former academic researchers turned science advocates, we hope you enjoy our podcast as much as we do!
Show more...
Physics
Science
RSS
All content for Quirkcast is the property of Quirkcast and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Quirkcast is a biweekly (subject to change) online podcast that breaks down complex science topics to a wide audience. Hosted by Tim Lou, Saahil Shenoy, and Michael Park, we aim to advance scientific awareness and broaden public interest in science. As former academic researchers turned science advocates, we hope you enjoy our podcast as much as we do!
Show more...
Physics
Science
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/staging/podcast_uploaded_nologo/13073885/13073885-1714855932294-a8727228913fa.jpg
Deciphering the Cosmic Code: How Spacetime is a Self-Correcting Quantum Computer
Quirkcast
47 minutes 24 seconds
8 months ago
Deciphering the Cosmic Code: How Spacetime is a Self-Correcting Quantum Computer

Einstein's theory of relativity gives us a smooth and organized way to think about the universe, like a well-arranged blueprint. On the other hand, quantum physics is more like a jumble of noise and unpredictability, making it hard to fit into that neat blueprint. So, how do we make sense of these different pictures and create a clear understanding of how everything fits together in space and time? Well, it turns out that using (quantum) computer science can help us bridge the gap. Scientists have found that our universe seems to cleverly blend gravity and quantum physics, much like managing noisy data on a computer. This blending helps to keep the spacetime continuum intact as much as possible, using a technique called quantum error correction. This discovery helps us gain a better understanding of black holes. Imagine the surface of a black hole acting like a super-smart computer, simulating what's happening inside. By studying how information moves around inside a black hole, we can learn a lot about how our universe is put together and how information is stored within it.


Join us at Discord Discord: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/qPuVBXNZ

Quirkcast
Quirkcast is a biweekly (subject to change) online podcast that breaks down complex science topics to a wide audience. Hosted by Tim Lou, Saahil Shenoy, and Michael Park, we aim to advance scientific awareness and broaden public interest in science. As former academic researchers turned science advocates, we hope you enjoy our podcast as much as we do!