David Deutsch on Multiple Worlds and Our Place in Them | Free Podcast Summary

David Deutsch on Multiple Worlds and Our Place in Them | Conversations with Tyler In a thought-provoking conversation with Tyler, Oxford professor and theoretical physicist David Deutsch explores his belief in the multiple-worlds interpretation of quantum…

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Implications of Gödel’s Theorem

Gödel’s theorem and its implications for understanding are discussed.

Even within pure mathematics, there is no such thing as a solid foundation for all our knowledge.

We can never know anything for certain, but we can have knowledge.

There’s no such thing as the laws of physics for our universe, there’s just the laws of physics. Of course, we don’t know for sure what they are, but our best theories, in particular quantum theory, say that there are other such entities and how they affect ours and how matter behaves as a result of that. – David Deutsch

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  1. 01David Deutsch on Multiple Worlds and Our Place in Them | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Many-Worlds Interpretation and Infinity
  3. 03Philosophical Modal Realism
  4. 04Rejection of the Anthropic Principle
  5. 05Understanding and Explanatory Knowledge
  6. 06No Limit to Human Understanding
  7. 07Implications of Gödel’s Theorem
  8. 08Positivism and Instrumentalism in Physics
  9. 09Rejection of Simulation Theory

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