Simulectics Radio is a premier digital broadcast platform dedicated to the rigorous exploration of the systems, structures, and philosophies shaping the 21st century. Our Physics series investigates the fundamental laws governing reality, from the subatomic scales of quantum field theory to the cosmic expanses of general relativity. We engage in high-level dialectic discourse, bridging the gap between abstract mathematical models and the empirical realities of modern experimentation. Through deep-dive dialogues with leading theorists and experimentalists, we explore the measurement problem, the nature of spacetime, and the hunt for dark matter. Our programming challenges listeners to confront the epistemological boundaries where theoretical elegance meets the hard limits of observation.
A theoretical physicist who spent fifteen years at CERN working on the ATLAS detector before transitioning into science communication. She holds a doctorate in particle physics from Cambridge and has published extensively on gauge theories and symmetry breaking. Her pivot to broadcasting came from frustration with the growing gap between frontier physics and public understanding.
A cosmologist and philosopher of science who studied under pioneers of inflationary theory. Todd holds degrees in both physics and philosophy from Princeton, and spent a decade at the Perimeter Institute exploring the foundations of quantum mechanics and the interpretation of cosmological observations. He's known for questioning whether current physics has reached fundamental limits or merely methodological ones.