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The Limits of Physics and Democracy
The podcast discusses phenomena like quantum tunneling that physicists struggle to explain and mentions the possibility of dark matter and other dimensions. It also explores how technology could enable pure democracy but raises the question of whether this would be preferable to representative democracy.
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The possibilities of redefining government, financial system, and democracy based on technology are exciting.
59:44 - 1:01:19 (01:34)
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The possibilities of redefining government, financial system, and democracy based on technology are exciting. Propellant-less propulsion could be a game-changer in the future of space travel, as well as electric and chemical-based propulsion systems already in use.
ChapterThe Limits of Physics and Democracy
Episode#157 – Natalya Bailey: Rocket Engines and Electric Spacecraft Propulsion
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Researchers and NASA have tested the EmDrive and consistently measured thrust, even when the device was reversed.
1:01:19 - 1:04:02 (02:43)
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Researchers and NASA have tested the EmDrive and consistently measured thrust, even when the device was reversed. However, some scientists remain skeptical and believe it could be an interaction with the test set up.
ChapterThe Limits of Physics and Democracy
Episode#157 – Natalya Bailey: Rocket Engines and Electric Spacecraft Propulsion
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Joe Rogan and physicist Brian Cox discuss the limits of human understanding of the universe, including phenomena such as quantum tunneling and the potential for missing some essential pieces of the puzzle.
1:04:02 - 1:08:12 (04:09)
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Joe Rogan and physicist Brian Cox discuss the limits of human understanding of the universe, including phenomena such as quantum tunneling and the potential for missing some essential pieces of the puzzle.