Philosophy of Quantum Physics
Making Sense of What Doesn’t Make Sense
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Elliott
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By:
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Boris Kriger
About this listen
What if we could travel through time — not with machines, but with understanding?
In Philosophy of Quantum Physics: Making Sense of What Doesn’t Make Sense, Boris Kriger invites the listener on a journey across the frontiers of knowledge — where physics meets metaphysics, and reality itself begins to question its own coherence. From the birth of matter to the architecture of uncertainty, from entanglement to the nature of consciousness, this book explores how our deepest theories of the universe reshape the idea of what it means to be.
But Kriger goes further. In a series of imagined encounters, ancient philosophers — from Parmenides to Socrates — are visited by a traveler from our time and told about the strange truths of modern physics. Each responds in his own voice, interpreting relativity, quanta, and probability through the language of timeless wisdom.
The result is not a textbook, but a philosophical odyssey — a dialogue between centuries, a bridge between reason and wonder.
In the end, the question remains the same as it was in Athens: Can knowledge ever be complete, or is understanding itself a quantum state — always partial, always becoming?
©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger