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Contents
Professional scientific interests
Foundations of physics, including:
- Foundations of quantum physics
- the measurement problem
- Bohmian mechanics
- quantum interpretations as thinking tools
- particles, fields and strings
- Relativity
- special relativity in inertial and non-inertial frames
- general relativity and gravity
- Black hole information paradox
- Foundations of statistical physics
- probability in classical and quantum physics
- the time arrow
- Emergent and effective theories
- analog gravity
- emergent field theories
- emergent relativity
- quasiparticles
- Wilson renormalization
Amateur interests
- Foundations of mathematics
- logic and set theory
- philosophy of mathematics
- Philosophy
- philosophy of science
- philosophy of mind
- logic and reasoning
- paradoxes
- Psychology
- personality psychology
- irrationality
- emotional intelligence
- criminal psychology
Physics papers
The list of all physics papers with citations: inSPIRE
Philosophical papers
- On the hard problem of consciousness: Why is physics not enough?
- Block time: Why many physicists still don't accept it?
Selected presentations
- Quantum Foundations I: What is it all about & (why) should mathematical physicists care? Media:Qfound1.pdf
- Bohmian mechanics for instrumentalists Media:IBM.pdf
- The origin of Casimir effect: Vacuum energy or van der Waals force? Media:Casimir.pdf
- Quasiparticles, Casimir effect and all that: Conceptual insights Media:Quasiparticles.pdf
- Interpretation miniatures Media:Miniatures.pdf
- How to reconcile non-local reality and local non-reality Media:Solipsistic.pdf
- Quantum state: Reality or mere probability? (How PBR theorem elevated this question to a higher level) Media:PBR.pdf