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The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast

The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast

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The Quark Side is a quantum physics podcast that explores the strange foundations of reality—from quarks and fields to spacetime, uncertainty, and the limits of knowledge. Each episode breaks down cutting-edge research and deep ideas in modern physics with clarity, rigor, and curiosity, revealing how the quantum world shapes everything we observe.Copyright Synthetic Universe Chimie Physique Science
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  • The Holographic Principle: Is Reality a Projection?
    Feb 26 2026
    The holographic principle suggests that all the information contained in a three-dimensional volume may be encoded on a two-dimensional boundary.

    The idea emerged from black hole physics, where entropy scales with surface area rather than volume. Building on the Maldacena conjecture, which links gravity in higher dimensions to quantum field theories in lower ones, this duality reframes the black hole information paradox and the nature of spacetime itself.

    In this episode, we explore the possibility that physical reality emerges from quantum information—and what that means for cosmology and quantum computing.

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    34 min
  • Time Crystals: The Next Breakthrough in Quantum Technology
    Feb 23 2026
    Time crystals—exotic phases of matter with built-in, self-sustaining oscillations—may offer a new foundation for quantum timekeeping. Unlike conventional atomic clocks that require continuous energy input, time-crystalline systems maintain an intrinsic rhythm driven by internal particle interactions.

    Recent simulations suggest they could remain stable at extreme precision levels where traditional designs struggle. If realized experimentally, this approach could lead to portable, ultra-accurate clocks for satellite navigation, magnetic sensing, and next-generation quantum technologies.

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    35 min
  • Quantum Computer Breakthrough: The Crosstalk Problem in Silicon Qubits
    Feb 21 2026
    Researchers at the RIKEN research institute have uncovered a key challenge facing silicon-based quantum computers: interference between neighboring qubits.

    While micromagnets help control individual electron qubits, they also make them highly sensitive to electrical “crosstalk” from nearby quantum dots. The team directly measured how shifting electric fields can destabilize stored quantum information, exposing a major hurdle for scaling up dense quantum circuits.

    This episode explores why error correction and noise control are essential for building reliable, large-scale quantum systems

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    31 min
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