
Inside a Wave Function
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In this episode of I’m Finally Reading My Brother’s Book, Clay and Gavin dive deep into some of the strangest and most fascinating ideas in physics. What does it mean to be inside a wave function? How should we think about space itself—not just as emptiness, but as something with structure and meaning? Along the way, we explore the “music” of the Big Bang, why imaginary numbers are essential to quantum mechanics, and the mind-bending fact that certain particles need to spin 720 degrees instead of 360 to return to their original state.
This conversation is a mix of curiosity, wonder, and just enough math to make you question reality—without making your head explode.
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