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Douglas Phillips on Extra Dimensions in 'Quantum Space'

Douglas Phillips on Extra Dimensions in 'Quantum Space'

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This is one of those episodes that exemplifies what we try to do here on this show, going deep on some very big science ideas, and then going off the deep end to expand those ideas into the realm of fiction and making them even bigger! Marty has the great pleasure of speaking with Douglas Phillips, who has turned his wide range of scientific experience into the kinds of stories he’s always wanted to read​. Douglas has made a name for himself with his Quantum series of 5 books: Quantum Space, Quantum Void, Quantum Time, Quantum Entangled and Quantum Chaos – along with the prequel Quantum Incident. This is a conversation in two parts - in this episode we talk about Quantum Space, and in the next episode we'll talk about Quantum Void and mostly about Quantum Time. The unifying theme here is extra dimensions, in both space and time (!) and our conversation is an intellectual romp through speculative ideas that push the envelope of modern physics. To lay the groundwork we talk about the standard model of particle physics, superstring theory and neutrino oscillations, then we make the leap into the 4th dimension, and from there into the far reaches of outer space.

Douglas Phillips:

https://douglasphillipsbooks.com/

Quantum Space on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY9T5Y5

Email:
thescienceinthefiction@gmail.com

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/743522660965257/

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