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− | '''David Albert''' is a [[philosophy]] professor and Director of M.A. Program in The Philosophical Foundations of Physics. He's known for being absurdly brilliant but also, perhaps as a result of said brilliance, absurdly bad at communicating his ideas to those without such a stratospherical IQ. | + | {{wp-also}} |
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+ | '''David Albert''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1976|76]] is a [[philosophy]] professor and Director of M.A. Program in The Philosophical Foundations of Physics. He holds a [[BA]] in physics from Columbia and a [[PhD]] in theoretical physics. His work focuses on foundations of quantum mechanics, as in his books ''Quantum Mechanics and Experience'' and ''Time and Chance''. He's known for being absurdly brilliant but also, perhaps as a result of said brilliance, absurdly bad at communicating his ideas to those without such a stratospherical IQ. | ||
His appearance in the "science" film ''What the Bleep Do We Know!?'' occasioned some controversy. He says, probably correctly, that the filmmakers edited clips of his interviews to make him appear to be taking the exact opposite position of the one he in fact holds, and he told ''Popular Science'' that he is "outraged at the final product."<ref>Mone, Gregory. [http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2004-10/cult-science Cult Science: Dressing up mysticism as quantum physics]. October 2004.</ref> | His appearance in the "science" film ''What the Bleep Do We Know!?'' occasioned some controversy. He says, probably correctly, that the filmmakers edited clips of his interviews to make him appear to be taking the exact opposite position of the one he in fact holds, and he told ''Popular Science'' that he is "outraged at the final product."<ref>Mone, Gregory. [http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2004-10/cult-science Cult Science: Dressing up mysticism as quantum physics]. October 2004.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 23 February 2009
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David Albert CC '76 is a philosophy professor and Director of M.A. Program in The Philosophical Foundations of Physics. He holds a BA in physics from Columbia and a PhD in theoretical physics. His work focuses on foundations of quantum mechanics, as in his books Quantum Mechanics and Experience and Time and Chance. He's known for being absurdly brilliant but also, perhaps as a result of said brilliance, absurdly bad at communicating his ideas to those without such a stratospherical IQ.
His appearance in the "science" film What the Bleep Do We Know!? occasioned some controversy. He says, probably correctly, that the filmmakers edited clips of his interviews to make him appear to be taking the exact opposite position of the one he in fact holds, and he told Popular Science that he is "outraged at the final product."[1]
References
- ↑ Mone, Gregory. Cult Science: Dressing up mysticism as quantum physics. October 2004.