Jon Cartwright speaks to Leonard Susskind about bringing a “theoretical minimum” of real physics to people all over the world through his online courses (Courtesy: Linda A Cicero/Stanford News Service ...
They’re generally not people like Leonard Susskind, a renowned physics professor at Stanford and a prime architect of string theory. His new book, his first for a general audience, has the provocative ...
Considered volume II in Susskind’s “Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics” series (volume I covered classical mechanics), the authors offer highly motivated readers an ...
Susskind, a physics professor at Stanford, and Cabannas, a former MIT math professor, offer an overview of Einstein’s theory of general relativity in this survey for specialists, the fourth volume of ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. In college, I had a roommate who came off an acid trip babbling ...
Physicists at the University of Maryland have mathematically proved a universal minimum time for quantum information to scramble through any system, linking it directly to temperature and entropy. The ...
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