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Luke Barnes
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# | Episode Title | Description | People | Date | |
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1 | Practical Fine-Tuning | In the fourth part of their discussion, Luke Barnes and David Sloan look for ways the fine-tuning problems can lead to advances in physics. | Luke Barnes, David Sloan | 13 Jul 2016 | |
2 | Comparing Theories | In the third part of their discussion, Luke Barnes and David Sloan puzzle over the way we compare theories, and whether there can be a theory that doesn’t have some unexplained posits. | Luke Barnes, David Sloan | 13 Jul 2016 | |
3 | New Approaches to Probability | In the second part of their discussion, Luke Barnes and David Sloan go over the difference between frequentist and bayesian statistics, and how this difference applies to astrophysics and cosmology. | Luke Barnes, David Sloan | 13 Jul 2016 | |
4 | What Is Fine-Tuning? | In the first part of their discussion, Luke Barnes and David Sloan come up with a working understanding of fine-tuning. They also discuss various examples of fine-tuning in physics. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on May 13, 2016 | Luke Barnes, David Sloan | 13 Jul 2016 |