
Episode 81: Pixelated Space Time with Philip Tee
From Physics Frontiers by Jim Rantschler
February 9, 2025 · 1h 2m · Episode 81
About this episode
Jim talks with Philip Tee about the effects of a fundamental length scale and observable effects of the pixelization of space.
Jim talks with Philip Tee about the effects of a fundamental length scale. Phil uses doubly special relativity to try to find observable effects of the pixelization of space, including its effect on light bending and the Casimir effect. Show notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/81
People in this episode
Guest: Philip Tee
Topics covered
- fundamental length scale
- doubly special relativity
- pixelization of space
- light bending
- Casimir effect
Keywords
- physics
- space time
- observable effects
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Pixelated Space Time
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