Max Planck

Person

Quoted as saying that 'science advances one funeral at a time,' suggesting established ideas can be slow to change.

Mentioned in 8 videos

Videos Mentioning Max Planck

#187 - The Warburg Effect: Otto Warburg’s Cancer Metabolism Theory with Sam Apple

#187 - The Warburg Effect: Otto Warburg’s Cancer Metabolism Theory with Sam Apple

Peter Attia MD

A titan of German science who was a regular visitor at the Warburg household.

Peter Woit: Theories of Everything & Why String Theory is Not Even Wrong | Lex Fridman Podcast #246

Peter Woit: Theories of Everything & Why String Theory is Not Even Wrong | Lex Fridman Podcast #246

Lex Fridman

A German theoretical physicist whose discovery of energy quanta won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918. Mentioned as a key figure at the beginning of modern physics around 1905.

The Case Against Reality — Professor Donald Hoffman

The Case Against Reality — Professor Donald Hoffman

Tim Ferriss

The German physicist quoted as stating, 'I regard consciousness as fundamental; I regard matter as derivative from consciousness.'

Max Tegmark: AI and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #155

Max Tegmark: AI and Physics | Lex Fridman Podcast #155

Lex Fridman

His discovery of the blackbody formula from radiation data is mentioned to be discoverable automatically by AI Feynman.

Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness | Lex Fridman Podcast #134

Eric Weinstein: On the Nature of Good and Evil, Genius and Madness | Lex Fridman Podcast #134

Lex Fridman

Physicist, who along with Niels Bohr, left more work to be done in quantum theory compared to Einstein's initial completeness in general relativity.

Sean Carroll: Quantum Mechanics and the Many-Worlds Interpretation | Lex Fridman Podcast #47

Sean Carroll: Quantum Mechanics and the Many-Worlds Interpretation | Lex Fridman Podcast #47

Lex Fridman

Physicist who originated quantum theory, proposing that energy is emitted in discrete units called quanta.

The Beginning of Infinity, Part 1

The Beginning of Infinity, Part 1

Naval

Quoted as saying that 'science advances one funeral at a time,' suggesting established ideas can be slow to change.

(Audio-only Podcast) String theory nonsense makes comeback -- And other news of the week

(Audio-only Podcast) String theory nonsense makes comeback -- And other news of the week

Sabine Hossenfelder

Physicist after whom the Planck length is named, and who made the observation that science progresses one funeral at a time.