The Entropic Condensate
The Entropic Condensate
Sanjeev Kumar
This podcast will talk about things that are being observed and read, and do not fall into any particular category of study or evaluation. But, yes, the podcast has been named as The Entropic Condensate, as the author believes there must be something coming out of entropy or disorderliness to lend a certain amount of orderliness to matter in the universe.
Ignorance is beautiful.
There is difference between ignorance and ignoring. Most of the times, ignorance helps us avoiding doubt and stress. It's better to trust the process but being ignorant doesn't mean ignoring the true form of knowledge that appears in any form. My mother told me once, "Try to understand as much as you possibly can, but ignorance is beautiful."
Feb 18, 2023
1 min
Charity
What is charity? How is it advantageous?
Oct 3, 2021
2 min
Radha Ashtami
This episode shares a poem about Radharani. It completely describes the finite manifestation of the infinite. In order to understand the Krishna, one has to understand Radharani. The poem was written by Beni Prasad Beni.
Sep 14, 2021
1 min
Memory formation
The MIT discovery of a molecular mechanism that allows memories to form.
Oct 28, 2020
8 min
Physics: Black Holes
This episode discusses why the smallest black holes bend space the most. It enhances the understanding that the distance between two points is not a straight line, but a curve determined by the fabric of space itself. Again, Ethan Siegel, a science communicator, must be acknowledged.
Jun 17, 2020
13 min
Physics: The Speed of Light
This podcast episode tries to answer the question: "How does the fabric of spacetime expand faster than the speed of light."
Jun 13, 2020
14 min
Physics: Science and Technology
This episode discusses the meaning of scientific method, scope and excitement of physics, and why young students should pursue research in physics making inventions and innovations to help mankind survive, revive and live to the fullest.
Jun 11, 2020
24 min
Physics: Beyond the Three States of Matter
This segment talks about thinking beyond the three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. There is a general discussion on ionized plasma, Bose Einstein Condensate and Fermionic Condensate. We thank Ethan Siegel in particular, and then other physicists for putting up their research in an open space for further dissemination so as benefit the community of learners.
Jun 10, 2020
13 min