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Julius Moorman Podcast

Julius Moorman Podcast

著者: Julius Moorman
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Conversations about science, technology, philosophy, self improvement, media and basically anything that I'm interested in.

2026 Julius Moorman
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  • Everything You Want To Know About Quantum Mechanics - Maria Violaris - #22
    2026/05/25

    Maria Violaris is a quantum physicist and science communicator based in Oxford, UK, and a researcher at Oxford Quantum Circuits, an Oxford University spin-out. She holds a PhD in the foundations of quantum information from the University of Oxford, where her research examined the quantum arrow of time, measurement paradoxes, and locality in entanglement. Alongside her doctorate she built outreach programmes with IBM Quantum and Riverlane, founded Oxford University Quantum Information Society, and wrote for Physics World. She hosts the Quantum Foundations Podcast on her YouTube channel, The Quantum Channel, where she interviews active researchers on the deepest open questions in the field.

    Expect to learn how quantum mechanics is defined as our most precisely tested theory of matter, why Einstein objected to quantum randomness and what he meant by spooky action at a distance, how the double slit experiment reveals wave-particle duality in single photons, why introducing any detector destroys the interference pattern through entanglement rather than a mysterious act of observation, what the simulation hypothesis has to do with why particles exist in superposition until measured, how decoherence explains why quantum superpositions collapse so rapidly in warm everyday environments, why building a quantum computer requires fighting the universe's constant tendency to measure and collapse quantum states, what use cases quantum computers are most likely to deliver first including drug discovery and materials science, why Copenhagen's failure to define an observer makes it an incomplete interpretation, how Schrodinger's cat shows that every element of the experiment including the hammer the poison and the cat equally counts as a measurement device, and how a reversibility test on a quantum computer could in principle distinguish the many worlds interpretation from objective collapse theories.

    Maria Violaris online:

    YouTube: Dr Maria Violaris (youtube.com/@maria_violaris)

    Podcast: Quantum Foundations Podcast (mariaviolaris.podbean.com)

    X: @maria__violaris

    Instagram: @maria.violaris

    LinkedIn: Maria Violaris

    Website: mariaviolaris.com

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    1 時間 12 分
  • How To Stop Being a People Pleaser - Frederik Herre - #21
    2026/05/21

    Frederik Herre is a German men's coach and facilitator based in Bali, Indonesia, formerly Berlin, who specialises in helping men overcome people-pleasing and nice-guy patterns. After spending his twenties isolated, conflict-avoidant, and single for nine years, he discovered the concept of people pleasing through a friend's observation and began a two-year personal transformation. He now runs men's circles under the name Men's Embodiment Group, coaches clients one-on-one, and delivered a live talk titled Boys Deserve Love 2 on the psychology of masculine self-worth. This episode is the first in-person recording of Julius Moorman's podcast, taped in Bali.

    Expect to learn what a people pleaser actually is and why the behaviour is driven by hidden manipulation rather than genuine kindness, how Fred spent nine years single because he was too afraid to communicate romantic interest, why nice-guy patterns show up equally in work and entrepreneurial life through overgiving and an inability to charge fairly, what the three-step framework of awareness, in-the-moment recognition, and evidence-building looks like in practice, how the thought-emotion-action-outcome model can be reverse-engineered to change behaviour, why identity shifts rather than willpower are the engine of lasting change, what baby steps Fred took to break his own dating paralysis, how to avoid overcorrecting from people pleaser to the opposite extreme, why men's circles are the foundational support structure for this kind of growth, what the Industrial Revolution did to male socialisation and how that explains the epidemic of nice guys, how push versus pull motivation determines whether change lasts, and where Frederik stands in his own journey two years after hitting rock bottom in Berlin.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • What I Learned From 20 Podcasts - Julius Moorman - #20
    2026/05/18

    Julius Moorman is a Dutch journalist, documentary creator, and podcast host based in Amsterdam, currently living in Bali, Indonesia. He trained as a tax lawyer at Leiden University and began his career as an international tax advisor at Deloitte before pivoting to journalism, writing for major Dutch outlets including Quote magazine and NOS. He subsequently launched the YouTube channel nowweknow, producing documentary-style explainers on science, technology, and society. This episode marks the twentieth milestone of his podcast, and Julius hosts it solo, reflecting on everything he has learned since quitting corporate law, stumbling through YouTube, and committing fully to long-form conversation.

    Expect to learn why Julius walked away from a stable legal career despite having no plan, how a COVID lockdown forced him to confront his dissatisfaction with law and led him to writing, what made a single 300-word Dutch-language article go viral and land him a journalism internship, why he spent years grinding at documentary video only to conclude it was not the right format for him, how the invisible production work behind a podcast episode far outweighs the recorded conversation itself, what Julius overestimated about getting guests to say yes to a new show, why he would refuse to have his dream guest on tomorrow even if he could arrange it, how he thinks about podcasting as an infinite game tied to becoming a better communicator, what the Henry Shevlin and Anders Sandberg episodes taught him about AI consciousness and transhumanism, and why he believes consistency rooted in genuine enjoyment always beats raw motivation.

    Julius Moorman online:
    YouTube: @juliusmoorman.
    Instagram: @juliusmoorman
    TikTok: @juliusmoorman
    Website: juliusmoorman.com

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    1 時間 5 分
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