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Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Stephon Alexander: The Jazz of Physics! (#051)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating

Physics, Natural Sciences, Science

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2020

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Physicist, jazz musician, & President of the National Society of Black Physicists, Stephon Alexander is this week’s guest on the INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE podcast. He discussed the foundations of the cosmos, his advice for balancing academic and creative pursuits, and his book “The Jazz of Physics.” Support the National Society of Black Physicists: https://nsbp.org/support-nsbp/support-us Show notes and resources for this episode are available: simply join my mailing list: http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php and you’ll also get information to enter giveaways to win my guest’s books! Our next giveaway will be Stephon’s phenomenal THE JAZZ OF PHYSICS! 00:14:20 Balancing the creative pursuits of research, jazz, and writing. 00:28:46 Which came first – theoretical or experimental physics? 00:40:30 Creativity and intuition have a role in science. 00:46:48 How legacy and John Coltrane inspired Alexander to write his book. 00:57:18 The power (and limits) of analogies to explain science. 01:07:34 Journal articles and musical films – what’s next from Stephon Alexander. 01:17:08 Questions INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE asks all authors. Stephon Alexander is a physics professor at Brown University, which is where he earned his Ph.D. He is President of the National Society of Black Physicists and a National Geographic Explorer. He served as a scientific consultant on the 2018 movie A Wrinkle in Time. Buy Stephon Alexander’s book “The Jazz of Physics” here: https://amzn.to/3cZekmU Watch Alexander’s Tedx Talk here: https://youtu.be/v9_ZzY99-6U Watch Alexander on NOVA’s documentary series The Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/stephon-alexander/ Find Stephon Alexander on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephstem Please subscribe, rate, and review the INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Podcast on iTunes for a chance to win a copy of Alexander’s book:  ‍♂️ Find Brian Keating on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

0:07.0

Welcome everybody to the Into the Impossible Podcast, a production of the Arthur C. Clark Center for Human Imagination at UC San Diego.

0:18.0

I am your fearful host, Brian Keating, co-director of the Arthur C. Clark Center for Human Imagination.

0:25.0

Today's a very special episode for me. Not only do I get to interview one of my

0:30.0

colleagues in my field of cosmology, but the very person who inspired me to write my own book

0:35.6

losing the Nobel Prize, a story of cosmology, ambition, and the perils of science's highest

0:41.2

honor, and that's Stephan Alexander and he more than any

0:45.5

person really is credited in some way or maybe blamed for encouraging me to write

0:51.7

this book.

0:52.6

And I want to read from the acknowledgments of my book

0:56.2

where I refer to him and the deep impact he had on my life.

1:00.4

I say, this book owes his existence

1:02.0

to my brother from another mother,

1:03.4

Stefan Alexander. Nothing has changed between us since those late night

1:07.2

intellectual jam sessions spent together as Nobel Hopefuls at Brown University

1:11.5

25 years ago.

1:13.5

Then, as now, Stefan's encouragement and wisdom

1:16.0

kept me going through the darkness.

1:17.8

Thank you for believing that mine was a story

1:19.9

that needed to be told.

1:22.0

And I've known Stefan since we were both beginning graduate

1:25.0

students at Brown University where he now teaches and Stephan is actually

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