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QUANTUM Podcast

Janner Erwin

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Berbagi pengalaman dan pengetahuan serta motivasi dan inspirasi tentang bisnis, keuangan, kehidupan, dan pengembangan diri oleh banyak Nara Sumber. Semoga dengan Quantum Podcast ini Anda akan mendapatkan manfaat nyata dalam meraih kesuksesan Anda. Salam sukses 🙏🏻👍
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The Quantum Podcast

Adam Burch, Joe Mackey, Samantha Barrios, Amir Levi, Mindy Montavon

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Based on a roleplaying game-- three adventurers travel the multiverse attempting to save reality from world-devouring monsters, only things may not be all that they seem. From the mind of actor/author Adam Burch (Song of Edmon) and featuring the voice talents of Joe Mackey, Samantha Barrios, Amir Levi, and Mindy Montavon (among others).
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Podcast de Coach Quantum

TODO LO QUE TE MERECES -Laura

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Este Canal está creado para facilitarte la vida y ayudarte a conseguir TODO LO QUE POR DERECHO TE MERECES. Quiero que tengas una vida plena y por eso, grabaré audios subliminales para ti, que te ayuden en la Abundancia, Salud y Amor; meditaciones para que consigas encontrar tu paz interior; audios sobre NO-Dualidad para que dejes de sufrir y lleves una vida más placentera, música que te inspire y relatos que te harán pensar, soñar y crear. ¡GRACIAS, GRACIAS, GRACIAS!
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What does quantum physics tell us about reality? What progress have we made since the days of Einstein and Schrödinger, and what problems are today’s quantum research scientists trying to solve? This podcast aims to share a modern perspective on the most fundamental aspects of quantum theory, informed by up-to-date research insights. In each episode, I interview an active researcher about a topic related to their work, with the discussion aimed to be broadly accessible.
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The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

The Quantum Biology Collective

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Is your light environment more important than the food you eat? Can sunlight treat depression? Does a barefoot walk outside boost your immune system? The Quantum Biology Collective is a group of pioneering health professionals who study, apply and explain the emerging field of applied quantum biology: a new paradigm of understanding how human health REALLY works that is light years beyond the current traditional medical model. From the vast research showing that circadian rhythms regulate ev ...
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Welcome to the Circular Future – a podcast that facetimes you with the challenges of e-waste and its impact on the world. Join Stephanie McLarty, Head of Sustainability at Quantum Lifecycle Partners, as she interviews industry thinktanks who share their insights on the trends in reuse and recycling of technology. This podcast is for you if you are responsible for managing your company’s electronics or are simply curious about all things e-waste, sustainability, carbon emissions, data securit ...
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Why did Hagrid bring Harry to Surrey, or Hermione get a cat in her third year? Why are Ron and Dumbledore oddly similar? And why was there all that camping in the seventh book? Quantum Harry, the Podcast looks at the unifying theme of the HP series, shedding new light on JK Rowling's narrative choices and forever changing the way you read Harry Potter.
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Nonlocal: a quantum computing podcast

Vincent Russo, William Slofstra, and Henry Yuen

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This podcast takes you behind the scenes into the world of quantum computing research: through conversations with researchers, we explore the latest and most exciting ideas in the field. The podcast is aimed at anyone interested in quantum computing. About the hosts: Vincent Russo (https://vprusso.github.io/) has a PhD in computer science. Software engineer by day and quantum engineer by night. William Slofstra (http://elliptic.space) is a mathematician at the University of Waterloo. Henry Y ...
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This week we look at predictions for 2025 - including Escape to the Country; Luxury Travel; The New Orleans Attack; Normalisation of Trans and Paedophilia; The Durrells; The Simpsons; Dawkins leaves the Freedom from Religion Foundation; German Elections; The Ukraine War; Jimmy Carter; Rotherham inquiry denied; Country of the Week - Colombia; Quasi …
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Takeaways: Mitochondria are essential for energy production and health. Mitochondrial dysfunction can lead to various diseases. Circadian rhythms play a crucial role in hormonal balance. Light exposure is vital for regulating biological processes. Sound can influence our mental and physical health. Nature provides healing frequencies that benefit o…
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“There’s no such thing as empty space.” Today’s episode of the Quantum Biology Collective podcast revisits a riveting and revelatory discussion with Carrie Bennet wherein she explains the truth of the matter, both inside and out. We are, Carrie explains, contrary to what mainstream medical research has so long led us to believe, not biochemical bei…
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Sian Davies is an award-winning, working-class comic and an absolute legend. A wonderful writer, witty as hell and an incredible storyteller, exactly the type of comedian that thrives with a QL audience. Alongside her brilliant set, Sian talks with host and MC James Ross about class, Big Dad Energy and the relative intelligence of her male cousins.…
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We can't ignore the strange happenings over our skies, with drones appearing on a nightly basis in the UK, USA - and beyond. Are they aliens, enemy aircraft, hobbyists or our own military? To us, the current conversation mirrors some older cases, and the similarities with airship, UFO and ghost rocket 'invasions' are too much to ignore. Stay close …
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In this final podcast of the year we review the whole of 2024 - including my album of the year; crocodile Dundee; Twitter- X; AI - John Lennox; Bitcoin; the rise in anti-semitism; Syria; The Cass Report and the decline of transgenderism; Donald Trump; Country of the Year - Ukraine; the failure of Net Zero; Lonely this Christmas; The fall of the Arc…
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Takeaways Quantum biology encompasses light, water, magnetism, plasma, and charge. Mitochondria are crucial for energy production and overall health. Light influences our circadian rhythms and hormone production. Water is not just a solvent; it plays a vital role in biological processes and consciousness Magnetism affects our biology and energy lev…
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“There are a lot of changes in the air,“ says Sarah Kleiner, founder of Sarah Kleiner Wellness on a recent episode of her Evolving Wellness podcast where she welcomed guest Meredith Oke. Throughout this episode, which Meredith shares with the Quantum Biology Collective podcast audience, the two discuss the rapid downfall of the traditional medical …
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It is the time of year for award shows and best of lists. We thought we could try and work out who are the most important people in paranormal history. Whether they are ghost hunters, paranormal investigators, UFOlogists, believers or skeptics, we have whittled it down to a top ten. If you want to hear our production meetings where we compile the l…
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This week we look at the world in the light of Christmas - CNN misreporting; the WHO misinforming about climate; the Indian Chess masters; Chick-Fil-A faces more intolerance in the UK; Rachel Reeves and the Pensioner; The Saracens Head and the Terrorist; Is GB News Islamaphobic? Ireland and Israel; Sharia in Syria; Moria Deeming and John Pesutto; L…
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“Fascia is the interface of spirit animating the pattern of the matter of us,” says Joanne Avison, who returns to the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain that, despite what we’ve been taught, the body is not bio-mechanical and made up of three layers, but a series of spiral designs—including the heart that is the first thing to appear at …
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The curse that worked? When a music exec is found dead in his bath and the cause of death is unclear, a paranormal explanation is suspected. Could a curse placed upon him just a week earlier have worked, or were authorities missing something? Join us for the mysterious case of Christopher Case! Take part at Patreon.com/TQMpod - exclusive content aw…
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This week we look at Syria, Rumania, Burkina Faso, Water in Australia, Climate Cooling in Antartica, Kim Leadbetter and Coercion, Abortion in Queensland, Gemutlich, Argentina gets rid of debt, Angela Rayner on housing, Anti_semitism in Australia, Victim of Islamist charged with hate crime in Germany, Muhammed the most popular baby name in the UK, W…
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“Statins are prescribed like they’re candy—they’re not. They’re mitochondrial poison,” says Francisco Gutierrez, MD, allopathic trained physician specializing in internal medicine, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to explain why these drugs—which remain among the top three most prescribed in the U.S—not only do nothing for the prima…
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Stories of superhuman strength feel like urban legends, but there are many real life examples, in fact The Hulk was inspired by one witnessed by it's creator. We have stories of a mother lifting a two tonne car for five minutes to save her child, a 72 year old man lifting three times the world record, and a woman taking on a polar bear to save a gr…
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Using the paradigm of Oz Guinness's 'Our civilisation moment' we look at what is going on in the world. Rainbow - the Boots Christmas Ad; Guehi and Morsey; Smoggie Queens; Prostitution in Belgium and Germany; The BBC and Transgender women; Single women and IVF; Red - South Korea; Biden pardons his son; Boris Johnson on the proxy war in Ukraine; Fre…
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“They’re chasing the tail of self-development but they don’t realize that it’s survival stress and stored trauma that they’re managing all the time,” says Irene Lyon, pioneer in somatic and nervous system work, about the many “functionally frozen” people who attempt to engage in healing modalities while ignoring the foundational issue. On today’s e…
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Voices from the beyond - EVPs - have fascinated us for a long time. Since it appeared that we captured something in our recent field trip, in this episode we look at the work of researcher Konstantĩn Raudive. We listen to some of his recordings, and then get surprised when we discover that he made some phone calls from beyond the grave himself. Is …
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Andy Barr would be Byronic if Byron weren't an absolute nightmare and wore more interesting shirts. The tragic clown, a master of turns of phrase and void-staring. I wish I could describe him better but the fact is I'm not as good at describing Andy Barr as Andy Barr would be because he's amazing. Alongside a superb set, Andy talks to host and MC J…
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This week we look at the world through the mirror of the four horsemen of the apocalypse (Revelation 6) - 1) War - Israel, Lebanon and Gaza; Russia and Ukraine - 2) Famine, the Economy - Keir Starmer and Blackrock; the Great Reset; Climate Change; Blockading Newcastle; Ice cover and Oceans rising; Paying for COP29; Blackouts in Australia; - 3) Deat…
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“Lyme keeps you in a metabolic state of winter,” says Timothy Hammond of Lyme disease, which host Meredith Oke describes as the “apex predator of our time.” While working as an intelligence analyst for the military as well as major organizations and firms, Timothy developed a debilitating case of Lyme. After both pharmaceutical and naturopathic mod…
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With winter rapidly upon us, we've been dreaming of the perfect holiday getaway from the paranormal. The Maldives seemed like a good idea, until we realised it has a deep history of ghosts, cryptid, and UFO activity. If you are looking to extend your trip with The Quantum Mechanics, consider joining us at https://www.patreon.com/c/TQMpod for exclus…
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I interview Dr Andrea Di Biagio, who is a postdoctoral research fellow at IQOQI Vienna. We discuss Andrea's journey through interpretations of quantum theory, including QBism, Relational Quantum Mechanics, Everettian Quantum Theory and Wigner's friend. These topics have been subjects of Andrea's past and active research, including work with Prof. C…
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I interview Dr Sam Kuypers, who is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Université de Montréal. We discuss the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, also known as Everettian quantum theory, which has been the subject of Sam's research including work together with Prof. David Deutsch.Autor: Maria Violaris
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I interview Dr Nick Ormrod, who recently completed his DPhil at the University of Oxford and is now a post-doctoral research fellow at the Perimeter Institute in Canada. We discuss the new interpretation of quantum theory that Nick has been working on during his DPhil, with Prof. Jonathan Barrett. The key idea is that reality emerges from causal st…
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Welcome to Episode 1 of my new Quantum Foundations podcast! I interview Dr Nicetu Tibau Vidal, a Research Fellow at the University of Hong Kong. We discuss locality in quantum physics, informed by Nicetu's PhD research at the University of Oxford and his ongoing work. It is often stated that "if two particles are quantum entangled, doing something …
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This week we look at the United Kingdom - the farmers revolt; Steve Reed and Tim Farron; billions wasted on facemasks; Rachel Reeves; the UK at COP 29; Censorship and the NewsAgents; Alison Pearson; Mary Harrington; Euthanasia; Dancing Donald; Biden and World War; and Tony Campolowith music from the Waterboys, the Sex Pistols, the Wurzels, Last Nig…
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“This is the main environmental toxin left to attack, the most pervasive issue, and the most inconvenient truth,” says Tristan Scott who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss the dangers of non-native EMFs, the kind with which we are bombarded on a near-constant basis and the effects of which have been majorly downplayed–if not ou…
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Send us a text In this episode, Stephanie McLarty and Steven Napoli discuss the critical importance of responsible e-waste management and recycling. They explore the environmental and health risks associated with improper disposal of electronics, the role of certifications in ensuring safe and sustainable recycling practices, and the challenges fac…
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We follow the story of one man's journey to identify the true nature of the spirits who speak through his hypnotised friend. WW2 bomber pilots, a beautiful lover and an ancient nobleman all claim to have known him in previous lives, but can he prove they exist? Our Patreon DOES exist at patreon.com/TQMpod - please join us for exclusive content and …
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This week we look at the aftermath of the US election, truth, the 4B movement, trans language; Kristalnacht in Amsterdam; German government collapses; Japanese PM survives; Country of the Week - Azeribijan; COP29; Shell wins Netherlands Court Case; Farmers in the UK; Euthanasia in the UK; Abortion in Australia; the fall of the Archbishop of Canterb…
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“I have a sunshine problem,” realized Dr. Kelsey Dexter, endocrinologist, after, despite living an otherwise clean and healthy life, began experiencing neurological problems and a subsequent diagnosis of MS. After being “aggressively sun avoidant” for most of her life, she began “an intentional sun practice,” and her symptoms were quickly alleviate…
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David experienced a series of weird episodic dreams involving a family he would visit. Over time he came to believe there was something more than his subconscious at play. We investigate his story. If you want to make our dreams come true and help sustain the podcast, consider becoming a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TQMpod…
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This week we examine the astonishing result of the US election and what it means for the world; who voted for Trump? Kamala's Concession; Why elitist commentators like Rory Stewart got it wrong; The Influence of Rogan and Musk; Weirdness and Joylessness; Is WW3 now less likely? Abortion and Peter Dutton; Is Kemi Badenoch a 'white supremacist in bla…
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Send us a text Petri Hayrynen, Global Head of Product Marketing at HMD Global, joins us for an insightful conversation about sustainable smartphones. We delve into HMD's innovative approach to crafting devices that are not only durable but also easy to repair. Petri shares how HMD's design philosophy focuses on simplifying the repair process, makin…
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“The ship is sinking, the people in charge are in denial and they’re making a lot of money,” says Dr. Leland Stillman, who returns to the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss the proliferation of autoimmune diseases—including unfamiliar ones—-and the $1.3 trillion that the pharmaceutical industry is set to make in the coming months, just a…
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This Halloween we live streamed from our favourite haunted pub, The Cross Keys, in Thame, Oxfordshire. We were joined by some of our favourite paranormal people; author Ruth Roper Wylde, James from The Loremen Podcast, mentalist Nick Dale, and Trudi from The Psychic Sidekicks. Hope you enjoy the highlights. To see the full video version go to https…
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November is the month of Matt. https://gofund.me/03b6ded2 In this episode of the Quantum Leap Podcast, the hosts gather to celebrate the life and contributions of Matt Dale, engaging in a live reading from Christopher D. Filippis’s book ‘For Knowledge’. The event aims to raise funds for Matt’s family, with the community coming together to support a…
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Richard Todd is a superb comic to watch - thoughtful, chaotic, just as at home with the surreal and the observed. It really is a treat to have him on at QL. Alongside an absolute blinder of a set, Richard also talks with host and MC James Ross about his previous wins, absurdism and grans. If you'd like to see more of Richard and his art, you can fi…
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This week we look at what it means to disagree with logic; the Southport attack was an Islamist terrorist attack; the US Election - religion and taking out the garbage; John Cleese; China flys to the Moon; the Japanese election; Country of the Week - Georgia; Spanish floods; Volkswagen shuts factories in Germany; Kings Charles visits St Thomas's An…
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“Sleep architecture is the map of how your circadian system is working,” says Dr. Josh Rosenthal, dual board certified sleep and regenerative medicine specialist, who joins the Quantum Biology Collective podcast to discuss just how important sleep is to optimal function and the prevention of major diseases. And it's even more important than you mig…
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There are lots of stories about psychic surgeons - often they are proven fakes who use chicken entrails to simulate bloody surgery, promising to cure diseases that mainstream doctors have been unable to treat effectively. But there is one case that stands out, and may well be real. Could an uneducated manual worker in South America really be posses…
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This week we reflect on what real Fascism is - and its dangers. The attack on free speech with John Kerry; Antifa Blackshirts; Trump at McDonalds; No questions at Harris's Town Hall event; Kamala's Money; UK Labour, Alex Cole-Hamilton and election interference; Country of the Week - Moldova; Romanian Orthodox chants; Yahwa Sinar; Chris Kaba; Prison…
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