'It's a Mess': A Brain-Bending Trip to Quantum Theory's 100th Birthday Party

'It's a Mess': A Brain-Bending Trip to Quantum Theory's 100th Birthday Party

The Quanta Podcast · 2025-08-12

As far as we know, quantum mechanics is a universal theory that explains matter and light more or less perfectly. It shows us why atoms don’t collapse and why electrons don’t spiral into the nucleus of the atom. It explains why glass is clear, why grass is green, why the sky is blue. But no one fully understands how the math of quantum mechanics connects with the reality we live in. One could spend a lifetime getting into the weeds and still have unanswered questions.

In honor of quantum mechanics’ 100th birthday, host Samir Patel talks with Quanta physics staff writer Charlie Wood about his recent journey to the birthplace of quantum mechanics, a German island in the North Sea. On Helgoland, Charlie asked physicists many questions about many worlds over many beers. This topic was covered in a recent story for Quanta Magazine

Each week on The Quanta Podcast editor in chief Samir Patel speaks with the people behind the award-winning publication to navigate through some of the most important and mind-expanding questions in science and math.

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Every Tuesday, editor in chief Samir Patel sits down with writers and editors to discuss our most thought-provoking stories in science and math. Audio editions of Quanta's stories with Susan Valot will appear biweekly on Thursdays.

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