TrueSciPhi logo

TrueSciPhi

 

Podcast Profile: The Hyperfine Physics Podcast

Show Image SiteRSSApple Podcasts
28 episodes
2018 to 2022
Median: 65 minutes
Collection: Physics, Math, and Astronomy


Description (podcaster-provided):

Physics puzzles and deep dives into physics topics.


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ physics puzzles & conceptual thought experiments • quantum foundations: entanglement, Bell inequalities, interpretations • thermodynamics, entropy, statistical mechanics, time’s arrow • measurement uncertainty (gravitational constant) • waves/acoustics levitation • particle physics (Standard Model, hadrons, neutrinos) • classical mechanics/orbits, hurricanes, randomness, encryption, data mass

This podcast explores physics through a mix of conceptual puzzles, real-world phenomena, and deeper theoretical discussions. Across the episodes, the hosts frequently start from an everyday question or a surprising observation—often drawn from internet prompts, videos, or common experiences—and use it as a springboard to build up the relevant physics from first principles. Listeners can expect careful unpacking of assumptions, back-of-the-envelope reasoning, and occasional mathematical framing when it helps clarify what is (and isn’t) happening.

A major throughline is foundational physics: quantum mechanics and its interpretations, entanglement and Bell inequalities, and what modern experiments imply about locality and realism. The show also spends substantial time on thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, connecting entropy, temperature, and free energies to broader questions such as the arrow of time in cosmology.

Another theme is measurement and how science refines knowledge, illustrated through discussions of fundamental constants and experimental uncertainty. The content ranges widely across classical mechanics (relative motion scenarios, orbital mechanics, chain-reaction energy scaling), waves and acoustics (including acoustic levitation), and fluid dynamics and rotating frames (as applied to hurricanes and the Coriolis effect). There are also excursions into particle physics, covering the Standard Model landscape, quark composites, and neutrinos.

Occasionally the podcast bridges into adjacent topics like information and computation, including cryptography and questions about whether storing data has any physical mass. Guest conversations appear as a way to field big-picture questions such as whether anything in the universe is truly random.


Episodes:
Episode Image Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 - The universe is not locally real. What does that mean?
2022-Oct-08
37 minutes
Acoustic Levitation w/ Special Guest Dr. David Jackson
2021-Jul-08
62 minutes
Gravitational G and How Science Works
2021-Jun-17
67 minutes
Cosmology and the Arrow of Time
2021-May-16
57 minutes
Is Anything Truly Random? w/Special Guest Grant Ciffone
2021-May-04
57 minutes
How to Keep Time
2021-Apr-20
57 minutes
Entropy & Statistical Mechanics
2021-Apr-08
84 minutes
Thermodynamics
2021-Mar-23
74 minutes
Benford’s Law
2021-Mar-06
57 minutes
Episode Image Planck, Einstein, and the Origins of Quantum Mechanics
2019-Dec-08
66 minutes
The Physics of Hurricanes
2019-Sep-03
86 minutes
Hadrons – Quark Systems
2019-Jul-27
98 minutes
Episode Image Neutrinos
2019-May-22
76 minutes
The Standard Model Part 1
2019-May-12
81 minutes
Domino Amplifier
2019-Apr-13
54 minutes
Bohmian Mechanics – Pilot Wave Theory
2019-Apr-07
71 minutes
Relative Motion (Not Relativity)
2019-Mar-31
62 minutes
Bell’s Theorem and EPR
2019-Mar-21
73 minutes
Climbing Magnets
2018-Nov-29
67 minutes
Balloons Inside Balloons and Sweet Spots
2018-Nov-22
66 minutes
Fortnite and the Principle of Least Action
2018-Nov-15
62 minutes
Encryption: Diffie-Hellman & RSA
2018-Nov-08
66 minutes
Geosynchronous Orbits
2018-Nov-01
68 minutes
How Much Weight Do You Lift When Doing a Pushup?
2018-Sep-28
64 minutes
Floating Hourglass
2018-Sep-21
62 minutes
Does Data Have Mass?
2018-Sep-14
59 minutes
Landing on Planets
2018-Sep-06
42 minutes
Intro to The Hyperfine Physics Podcast
2018-Aug-30
24 minutes