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Quark Talk

Quark Talk

De: Arnav and Pratham
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A fun, engaging, and globally loved podcast where your hosts, Arnav and Pratham, discuss concepts and ideas that seem complex to most people and are largely mislabelled as difficult, but there's no such thing. Arnav is studying Physics at the University of Chicago, and Pratham is studying Computer Science at the University of Sydney. We're heard in more than 15 countries worldwide (and 20+ US States!) and have a 5-star rating! Be on the lookout for new episodes every 2 weeks!Arnav and Pratham Ciencia
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  • 48: How To Make a Quantum Computer
    Mar 23 2026

    Quantum computers aren't just about solving equations - they're a thrilling blend of physics and cutting-edge tech. In this episode, we explore the intricate world of quantum computing, where machines are like fighter jets - fast yet fragile.

    Discover the secrets behind superconducting circuits, trapped ions, and photons, and why each approach has its unique challenges. Learn how maintaining quantum states requires extreme conditions and why error correction is crucial. We delve into the race among tech giants and startups to overcome these hurdles, aiming to revolutionize fields like drug discovery and logistics.

    Perfect for tech enthusiasts and curious minds, this episode unveils the ambitious quest to build quantum computers, promising a future of unprecedented possibilities.

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    30 m
  • 47: Nature's Rhythm
    Mar 11 2026

    Unlock the hidden rhythm behind everything - from atoms to economies - and discover why oscillations are the universe’s default mode. Explore how fundamental forces and energy exchanges create the persistent dance of oscillation that shapes reality.

    Learn about simple harmonic motion, energy transformations, and why stability is dynamic, redefining equilibrium in physics, chemistry, and markets. Discover the uncanny math that reveals a universe built on oscillatory architecture and how understanding these cycles can help predict markets and prevent engineering disasters.

    This episode is perfect for curious minds and science lovers, offering insights into the deep order behind chaos. Ready to tune into the universe’s vibe? Hit play and start feeling the pulse of reality.

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    28 m
  • 46: The Theory of Everything
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of Quark Talk, we dive into one of the deepest tensions in modern physics: what happens when our two best theories stop agreeing with each other.

    General relativity gives us a beautifully smooth picture of gravity and spacetime at cosmic scales. Quantum mechanics, on the other hand, rules the microscopic world with probabilities, jumps, and uncertainty. Individually, both frameworks are stunningly successful. Together, they refuse to cooperate.

    Pratham and Arnav unpack why this conflict shows up in extreme places like black holes and the early universe, where the very fabric of reality is pushed to its limits. They explore why simply “quantizing gravity” doesn’t work, what ideas like string theory and emergent spacetime are really trying to fix, and why information, entropy, and thermodynamics suddenly matter to geometry itself.

    Rather than chasing flashy equations, this conversation looks at the deeper question: are we even asking the right thing? Because every time physics has hit a wall this fundamental, the breakthrough didn’t come from more complexity — it came from rethinking what we assumed was obvious.

    If you’ve ever wondered why a “Theory of Everything” is so hard to find, or what might actually be hiding inside black holes and the birth of the universe, this episode is for you.

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    23 m
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