Real Physics Talk - Carver Mead

Real Physics Talk - Carver Mead

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Intuitive and formal thinking

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Intuitive and formal thinking

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Real Physics Talk - Carver Mead

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  1. 1 Mead's career
  2. 2 Moore's Law
  3. 3 Physical Law's
  4. 4 How did Mead's interest in fundamental physics arise?
  5. 5 Why bother with fundamental problems?
  6. 6 In view of new experiments, would you craft a physical law in the same form?
  7. 7 Mead's critique of GR and his theory of gravitation G4v
  8. 8 Brief comments on Quantum Theory
  9. 9 Do we have a proper description of reality?
  10. 10 Gravity again
  11. 11 Einstein's 1911 and 1912 papers and Mead's theory
  12. 12 Shapiro time delay and variable speed of light VSL
  13. 13 Pulsars
  14. 14 Taylor-Hulse
  15. 15 Methodological problems and VSL
  16. 16 standing waves and propagating light
  17. 17 Proposed experiment for the above difference
  18. 18 Mach's principle
  19. 19 Sciama's paper
  20. 20 Gravitational constant - one fundamental problem
  21. 21 Fiber optic gyroscopes
  22. 22 Accelerated frames - the other fundamental problem unsolved by Newton
  23. 23 Missing Mach's principle in current theories
  24. 24 Communication with experts
  25. 25 Intuitive and formal thinking
  26. 26 How much theory is hidden in observations?
  27. 27 Gravity Probe B
  28. 28 Gravitational waves
  29. 29 Open data
  30. 30 Microworld
  31. 31 The engineer's approach
  32. 32 comments on string theory
  33. 33 Science advances with one funeral at a time
  34. 34 Are we in the dark ages again?
  35. 35 Technology and physics
  36. 36 Tunneling and semiconductors- a groupthink example
  37. 37 On Bardeen
  38. 38 What hinders progress?
  39. 39 Americas computer revolutions
  40. 40 Sillicon valley research climate
  41. 41 Lasers and superconductors
  42. 42 Coevolution of physics and cosmology
  43. 43 Superconductors
  44. 44 High temperature superconductors
  45. 45 Ray Kurzweil
  46. 46 Neural networks and superintelligence
  47. 47 An optimist statement
  48. 48 Heinrich Hertz
  49. 49 Rooted in Nature
  50. 50 To young people: think in your own way

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