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Sean Carroll is the Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and holds the Fractal Faculty position at the Santa Fe Institute. His research focuses on foundational questions in quantum mechanics, spacetime, statistical mechanics, complexity, and cosmology. He explores interdisciplinary connections between physics and philosophy, emphasizing topics like the nature of reality, consciousness, and scientific metaphysics. His popular works include The Biggest Ideas in the Universe and the Mindscape podcast, which engage audiences with accessible explanations of complex scientific and philosophical concepts.
Carroll’s academic contributions span theoretical physics and philosophy, addressing challenges such as the quantum measurement problem, the arrow of time, and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. He critiques speculative ideas like Boltzmann brains and advocates for naturalism in understanding existence. His work bridges technical research and public communication, making advanced topics accessible to broader audiences without sacrificing depth.
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