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Jacques Pienaar
Jacques Pienaar is a quantum physicist at the at University of Massachusetts Boston. Pienaar specializes in causality, information theory, and the QBism interpretation of quantum mechanics, working alongside pioneer of the interpretation, Christopher Fuchs.
Jacques Pienaar is a quantum physicist at the at University of Massachusetts Boston. Pienaar specializes in causality, information theory, and the QBism interpretation of quantum mechanics, working alongside pioneer of the interpretation, Christopher Fuchs.
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Don't believe the dark matter hype

Hints of a new fundamental force

Is Einstein still right?

The Philosophical Problems of Cosmology

Physics needs an aesthetic revolution

Escaping cosmology’s failing paradigm

Physics forgets we are part of reality
We know how time will end, but not how it started

Reality is just a quantum wave function

The power of the unreal in scientific discovery

Rewriting the history of the Universe

The Beauty of Experiments Matters

The many meanings of Schrödinger's cat

Einstein and why the block universe is a mistake

The most complex thing in the universe

The new threat to the Standard Model

Symmetry is a Guide to Reality

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The Delusions of Cosmology

The multiverse under fire

Lee Smolin: the laws of the universe are changing

Dark Matter Doesn't Exist

The future is radically open

Black holes could challenge Relativity

Consciousness is irrelevant to Quantum Mechanics

Time is the increase of order, not disorder

Quantum mechanics and our part in creating reality

Quantum Theory and Common Sense: It's Complicated

The Big Bang didn't happen

James Webb images were made to look beautiful