‘A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human.’ A. Turing
I’m sure you’ve heard of TED talks! Here are my favourites.
- Can we make quantum technology work?, Leo Kouwenhoven
- Fractals and the art of roughness, Benoit Mandelbrot
- Knots, world-lines, and quantum computation, Steve Simon
- How quantum computers are different!, Alireza Shabani
- Quantum computation, Michelle Simmons
- What’s so sexy about math?, Cédric Villani
- Forget what you know, Jacob Barnett
- `Spooky’ physics, Leo Kouwenhoven
- Richard Feynman, Leonard Susskind
- Hacking Nature, Stephanie Wehner
- The magic of Fibonacci numbers, Arthur Benjamin
- Why I fell in love with monster prime numbers, Adam Spencer
- 2600 years of history in one object, Neil MacGregor
- The best states you’ve ever seen, Hans Rosling
- Symmetry, reality’s riddle, Marcus du Sautoy
- Kolmogorov’s turbulence theory and Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Natalya St. Clair
- Kafkaesque, Noah Tavlin
- The paradox that is Persia, Abbas Milani
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Here come some [Farsi] podcasts I am listening to. You can find them on Namlik.
- RadioDeev Podcast
- Alef Podcast
- Channel B Podcast
- BPlus Podcast
- Radio Geek (Computer science)
- Metronome Podcast
- Midnight Cast (Cinema)
- Amusic Podcast (History of Classical Music)
- Tanzpardazi Podcast
- Album Podcast
- Ferdowsi Khani