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Quantum Curiosities & Tech Revelations

Quantum Curiosities & Tech Revelations

By: Anna Dean and Professor Clarke Halloway
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Where science meets the edge of human understanding.

Each week, media moderator Anna Dean and renowned physicist Professor Halloway sit down for an unfiltered deep dive into the ideas reshaping our world — from the mysteries of consciousness and the frontiers of quantum physics, to the explosive rise of artificial intelligence and the technologies redefining what it means to be human. This is not a surface-level conversation. This is science, philosophy, and curiosity — unleashed.

Topics discussed in depth: Ai, Conciousness, Quantum Immortality,Ghosts, NDEs, Quantum Computing, Reality and Freewill.

David McDonough
Physics Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Many World's, Many You's
    Aug 14 2026

    Welcome to this episode of Quantum Curiosities, where Anna and Professor Halloway examine the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. They explain how every atomic variation splits the universe into countless parallel physical states where all possible outcomes actually occur. You will hear how physicist Hugh Everett the Third originated this concept in the nineteen fifties, turning it into a major mathematical position in modern physics. The hosts break down the underlying mechanics using the wave function and the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment to show how reality separates without a mathematical collapse.

    The discussion then explores how quantum decoherence seals off these alternate realities permanently by reviewing a specific case study of Saturn's moon, Hyperion. You will learn how constant environmental interaction forces physical objects into definite paths in our specific version of reality. The episode also examines the direct impact this theory has on your personal identity, morality, and free will. Finally, Anna and the Professor cover David Deutsch's quantum computer thought experiment to demonstrate the physical reality of these multiple states and explain why human beings remain trapped in a single timeline.

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    19 mins
  • Looking Back In Time
    Aug 8 2026

    Quantum Curiosities with Anna Dean and Professor Clarke Halloway invites you on a mind-bending journey into the nature of time itself. In this episode, they explore what it really means to look back in time—from the cosmic echoes of the early universe to the strange ways memory, observation, and quantum theory intertwine. Pull up a chair at the edge of spacetime as they blend storytelling, science, and speculation to ask whether the past is truly gone…or still quietly shaping our present.

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    28 mins
  • Forever Young-The Quest To Cure Aging
    Jul 30 2026

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    In this episode of Quantum Curiosities, hosts Anna and Professor Halloway dive into the front lines of longevity science to explore whether we can actively roll back the biological clock. Unpacking Harvard geneticist David Sinclair’s Information Theory of Aging, the episode breaks down the radical idea that getting older isn't permanent physical wear-and-tear, but rather corrupted cellular software—scratches on our epigenetic instructions that can be buffed out using modified Yamanaka factors (OSK gene therapy).

    Balancing high-stakes science with essential skepticism, the hosts trace longevity research from the overhyped failures of resveratrol and NMN supplements to groundbreaking 2026 FDA-approved human clinical trials. From eye-stroke treatments governed by antibiotic safety switches to supercomputers screening billions of molecules for age-reversing pills, this episode examines what happens when geroscience shifts from science fiction to human reality—and weighs the massive economic, moral, and psychological implications of doubling the human healthspan.

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    21 mins
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