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probability

The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Fine-Tuning Discussion

Simon Friederich, Natalja Deng, and Erik Curiel participate in a roundtable discussion addressing questions around probability, fine-tuning, and arguments for a multiverse or deity.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Stability and Probability

Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich discuss how reasoning in cosmology sometimes conflates topological stability with probability, and why that might be wrong.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Problems with Probability

Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel discuss the problems fine-tuning arguments raise for our understanding of probability.
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Humanities and Science: Randomness and Order

An interdisciplinary discussion exploring the role of randomness and order in physics, probability, history and music.
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Quantum Measurement and Control: How to Roll a Six Everytime

In this flash talk Wojciech Kozlowski discusses the bizarre properties of measurement and how we can harness its probabilistic nature to produce results.
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Inductive Strength: Evaluating Inductive Arguments

Lecture 5 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners.

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