I also use this kind of material to fall asleep to and have for several years now. I might recommend that you try “physics with Witten“ which is Edward Whittens lessons of which there are 22 each about an hour and a half long that he conducts at Princeton. I have listened to all 22 at one time or another and although I can’t understand 95% of what he’s teaching, there’s a pattern and a rhythm and a soothing quality which Aids in my insomnia. Peace. P
@@MartinMurphy-xu5pcLol.. Or... feelings and perceptions are the only things that are actually real, because honestly, it's the only thing we really experience. Therefore, facts are actually a form of belief. Of you can not comprehend or wrap your head around that, you have a long way to go in finding truth.
The style in which Dr. Greene interviews is amazing. He should do a Masterclass on that. Allowing the interviewee time to explain and postulate while simultaneously adding his own perspective and segueing into new topics makes it so smooth and an easy listening experience.
@@abhijeetbhagat100nobody beats BG!! He is awesome! I’ve read all his books… In my opinion he is the best. He is an eloquent writer and easy to digest for the average reader. Definitely start reading BG books if you are looking for an intro on the origins of life, matter and consciousness. His books offer clarity and meaning and delve deeper into the science of the Big Bang, the development of the cosmos, gravity, and end of time!! Spectacular!! 👏
Sir Martin Rees continues to inspire generations. From the time when I was a kid in the 80s, my dad and I used to watch space documentaries together. Sir Rees explained cosmology as beautifully then as he does now.
Mr. Green and Mr. Rees this was an incredible show and it was very informative for the non-science degree individual to understand. In the scientific world we are constantly learning and understanding and things will changes as we learn and continue to understand things. I love WSF and thank you for some great streaming this allows an old former US Army soldier who earned a degree in chemistry geek out and think about the universe and the heavens.
And if you do, you might realize how pointless the answers to these questions can be on many aspects... IF every question asked here was answered, ask yourself "What difference would it make to you, me, or even humanity as a whole right NOW. -- Would any answers to their questions fix humanity? Would it fix the russian conflict? The palestine conflict? Inflation? Hunger? Absolutely NOT.
@@250txc I really shouldn't respond to this because it isn't worth the energy. The answers are interesting to me, and therefore are not pointless. UA-cam isn't a forum for "fixing humanity"--it's simply a place to consume content based on personal interests. World conflicts are important but I don't spend my idle time thinking deeply about them.
@@SoulSolace12 I was just using the waste of human ways, today, as an example to show how little this video actually means to humanity. Much of the discoveries from Einsteins work \ ERA took decade to be useful and that may be the case here. Along with the probable fact that no one on earth today will ever see anything come from this other than a paycheck. -- Since none of the current conflicts effect you directly, turning your back on any and all world issues, even considering my words, do not make these events or make my words, untrue. -- Dream up your own answers or read a comic book... Both will land you n the same place.. You did notice both these guys said the JWST has did little to change Einsteins work. Same as the LHC....
Greetings from Germany. I strongly believe, that when Sir Martin Rees was born, the nurses looked at him and said „ this one is going to be someone big, very big“. They were right. THE gentleman scientist of our age. Weiter so, Sir Martin!
Brian, thanks so much for producing these podcasts with such interesting and brilliant people - they really feel like "Candles in the Dark" in these times when so much seems to be going wrong and the future looks increasingly bleak . .
We are the ones who hold the secrets of the Cosmos. It is our duty to make sure that knowledge is never lost, and that it is preserved for the future of us, and any others out there in the Universe. I am now 68 years old, and in my single lifetime hundreds of basic facts about all the sciences has bloomed. To go from Hubble's discovery to the JWST's amazing discoveries is profound. I do not regret one penny of funding for these ventures. We are better people who can use science to further our world's future.
This is the greatest discussion I've seen with Greene. And literally the only one where I didn't feel like he was ahead of the conversation at all times. Martin Rees is truly an extraordinary mind. I have a feeling I'll be coming back to it periodically for a long time.
Brian is such a gentleman (and a gentle man). The amount of respect he clearly shows to Martin is touching and lovely to see. One should respect ones elders. Its classy. Disrespect is deeply unattractive.
When I hear about interesting things about the universe, it excites me and motivates me to learn more about it. But the voice in the video made me fall asleep without even realizing it
49:15 "If you're on a plane and don't want someone to talk to you, tell them you're a mathematician..." You are so right, Professor, you are so right...
The science fiction content here is so engaging and mind-bending. I love how it explores complex scientific concepts in such an accessible and entertaining way
Thank you for making this timely piece. It really helps clarify the confusing messages we've been hearing/reading recently due to the release of new data from the JWT
Super discussion; wish they had embraced longevity escape velocity, and the likelihood of enhancing our mental capacity via genetics/engineering/medical tech, and thereby understanding things beyond what evolution has let our brains conceive.
Very interesting discussion! Politically, we can even resolve issues within local governments in a state, or within individual countries, and among groups of country today. Can anyone imagine what would happen if we do find other civilizations what would happen? Would it be the beginning of a real star war?I wonder😀
What are these patterns of the inner workings that Brian is looking for? 🕸️🌼🔥👀. I do not understand why the Flower/Seed of Life are not understood and studied as dark energy?
chatGPT: "The mass of the electron is a fundamental constant known as the "electron rest mass." It is one of the most important and well-known parameters in physics, particularly in atomic and quantum physics. The electron rest mass is approximately: 9.109×10−319.109×10−31 kilograms (kg) or equivalently, 0.510998950.51099895 mega-electronvolts (MeV/c²) (where "c" is the speed of light, and MeV stands for mega-electronvolts, a common energy unit in particle physics). This value represents the mass of a stationary electron and is a crucial part of various fundamental equations in physics, including Schrödinger's equation for quantum mechanics and the relativistic energy-mass equivalence principle E=mc2E=mc2."
@@Alan_Berger He may just be a product of his time, a believer in the good of government, that it doesn't exceed the limits of it's given power unless given extraordinary reason to. Through that lens, it is easy to say that government should have the ability to see and hear all. I imagine he must have read 1984 with a grin and a slight chuckle here and there wondering with amusement how things could ever get to such a state.
Most impressive backgrounds in this video, for both! I think I need to deconstruct my garage and rebuild it. As for the origin, why have people not considered that cosmological redshift may not actually be a redshift. If one shuts out the law of conservation of mass, as simply an assumption that develops from the short-term measurements of Lavoisier, one gets a much more sensible model of the universe, and many of the presently non-understood values of the universe make more sense, such as an information content of
As for dark matter I just watched a talk from Neil Turok at Perimeter that suggests dark matter may be right handed neutrinos. His idea also does away with inflation, is consistent with Lambda CDM, and has an interesting idea about the Big Bang singularity. At least seems to anyway.
Greene and Rees say that the hotter regions in the CMB indicate higher density, but don't explain why. I asked chatgpt. Their answer: In regions of the early universe that were denser, there were more particles (like protons, electrons, and photons) present. This increased density meant that there were more interactions (like scattering) between particles, which led to slightly hotter temperatures. So, the hotter spots in the CMB map correspond to regions where there was a higher concentration of matter.
It's also why the he mentioned it informs the structure of the universe, the higher density areas correlate to cosmic strings, attractors of matter that form largest concentrations of matter we can identify.
What was the Maths that proved out in the graph? I'd really like to know what we're the numbers put in to give us the "holy grail"! Thank you both as always inspiring and easy to follow.
There is a lot of time, funds & effort spent on looking for dark matter particles without any success. Can the reason be that DM is a field rather than particles just like electro magnetism field. The same idea might go for dark energy. We should start calling it Space Energy Field. Regards to Brian Greene & your guest Martin Rees.
1:05:59 Putting all the eggs into the basket of AI is such a splendid idea. Even if it doesn’t become self- aware to retaliate against the puny creatures who created it for fun or ‘just’ deem them a useless waste of planetary resources, even a clever kid with a laptop could hack it. The complete surveillance solution is another splendid idea. Humankind has all sort of splendid ideas.
Hello Sir.. I was thinking that 'since Sun is one of the foci of the planetary orbits, maybe the other foci is occupied by antimatter of Sun'.. Could it be possible?
Thank you for this talk. One remark: When you talk from the size of our universe of a solar system or a tennis ball, you mean for sure the size of our visible universe, right? As we know so far the universe is and was infinite since the big bang.
So we know how the car vehicle works but no idea where it started it's journey or where it's taking us, or the make of the vehicle, or the identity of the driver.
35:38 Entangle responsibility. The electrodynamic connection formed between the neural network of the human brain and the AI’s fundamentally conscious electrons running through the semiconductor processing units creates a simulated singularity 😎
Listening to this excellent talk, I get the impression that we are living within a certain bandwidth of modulation on a spatial carrier that modulates waves with spacial frequencies varrying between stationary and the speed of light. At the lower limit, we can probe the inner perceived magic described by quantum mechanics. The shadow that this world casts until our modulated reality, cones in the form of a spread of identical particles, that may have connection with each other at a distance as perceived by us, but local in a reality that is outside of our bandwidth. So, there is a universe on its own, captured like a hologram in identical particles that differ only with phase (like real holograms). On the cosmic scales, the shadow of parallel reality presents itself as Big Bang, black holes, spacial accelerating expansion in scale (vaguely referred to as dark energy) and dark matter. I feel we may be able to connect these 3 real parallel universes and figure out what the extra spatial dimension looks like that expands our cosmic reality, mystify our sub-atomic reality as described by our quantum Physics gestimation model. My question: is there research to probe individual electrons on information carried within about phase in relation to other individual electrons? Similarly, is there study ongoing that searches fir links of how the hidden dimension at larger scales (speed c < parallel reality < c2.
We should look at new worlds that cast their shadow as described by QM ánd that cast there other unique shadow on our reality as described by GR. The unification of QM and GR goes via parallel universes, beyond our direct horizons. Fields are patterns of these realities.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety" -Benjamin Franklin AI is already in the Open Source domain, there is no putting it back in the box, or regulating it
Brian, what the hell was going on in the background at the beginning of the talk? It looks like a couple people walked onto a plank on a construction site, and through a few things over. They keep going away, and coming back.
Hi Brian, what about the cosmological constant ? Is anything confirmed other than the standard model the higs boson ? For the rest nothing has happened for the moment. The Guth inflation theory is put in question ! SWT has shown confiquring galaxies much more earlier than the inflationary model , much more older than supposed., nothtig to do with te mass of the electron.. Not the system of the inflationary model, is in question, only iI supposes a little bit older. But we have the Linda’s theorem ? Multiverse/fine tuning/strings ? For me the plausible outcomes are curled up strings (how dimensions I don’t know) its for the moment the most obvious. Other than de Sitter Space as the Plank length, holographical prinipal. Collision of branes JWST has demonstrated a very big void 1.8 bilions LY across. Which can concure with string tjheory, as branes
We often talk about the ‘early universe’ as if we still aren’t in it. According to most accepted cosmology models the current Universe isn’t even one octillionth of its eventual age or size. The Universe isn’t big but absurdly small. The odds of being at this stage along the continuum is even more absurd.
The talk about the future was eye opening. We humans have evolved in various ways and at various speeds. Our ability to live peacefully and sustainably lags almost logarithmically versus our ability to alter the planet and develop technology. Our vast population, 8.1 billion with our dependence on cities and industrial farming means most of us would have no idea how to live like our ancestors. Many good things. Much lost.
1:06:18 They’re not regulated because they’re sub- contracted, as I was saying. Because money is a socio- economic, thus relational, concept, all money is public money; it’s just that a few monkeys stole and hoarded the vast majority of the bananas they now sell to the others.
I love falling asleep - listening to Brian Greene talk about the physics of the universe.
I also use this kind of material to fall asleep to and have for several years now. I might recommend that you try “physics with Witten“ which is Edward Whittens lessons of which there are 22 each about an hour and a half long that he conducts at Princeton. I have listened to all 22 at one time or another and although I can’t understand 95% of what he’s teaching, there’s a pattern and a rhythm and a soothing quality which Aids in my insomnia. Peace. P
It helps me too by taking my mind off all the other problems in life. 😃
I adore Martin Rees. Great open mind, and this lenient smile of a sage which is just always present on his face - quite exceptional.
I couldnt agree more. Seems like one of the most opened minded and kindest of the famous scientists.
Reminds me of Prof Barnhardt 😁
As a puny everyday curious primate I am always left feeling smarter after a Brian Greene episode.
I feel dummer...
nooice
I totally agree. I feel much smarter and more well-informed after one of Brian Green's productions. Which include conversations, TV shows, and books.
@@MartinMurphy-xu5pcLol..
Or... feelings and perceptions are the only things that are actually real, because honestly, it's the only thing we really experience. Therefore, facts are actually a form of belief.
Of you can not comprehend or wrap your head around that, you have a long way to go in finding truth.
This stuff snaps me out of my 'Dunning Kruger'ness .
The style in which Dr. Greene interviews is amazing. He should do a Masterclass on that. Allowing the interviewee time to explain and postulate while simultaneously adding his own perspective and segueing into new topics makes it so smooth and an easy listening experience.
I always love to see Brian Green when he talks on Science, Astrophysics, Cosmology and General Science.
His voice is soothing.
...as he nearly always does...
you can try David butler also, he is phenomenon
@@abhijeetbhagat100nobody beats BG!! He is awesome! I’ve read all his books… In my opinion he is the best. He is an eloquent writer and easy to digest for the average reader. Definitely start reading BG books if you are looking for an intro on the origins of life, matter and consciousness. His books offer clarity and meaning and delve deeper into the science of the Big Bang, the development of the cosmos, gravity, and end of time!! Spectacular!! 👏
The dark matter, a reveal.
Sir Martin Rees continues to inspire generations. From the time when I was a kid in the 80s, my dad and I used to watch space documentaries together. Sir Rees explained cosmology as beautifully then as he does now.
Brian is an exceptional interviewer and conversationalist
Thank You Professor Rees. Such a brilliant and eloquent individual. A true giant of science.
Mr. Green with Sir Rees, it's been a treat to watch and listen to you both.
Mr. Green and Mr. Rees this was an incredible show and it was very informative for the non-science degree individual to understand. In the scientific world we are constantly learning and understanding and things will changes as we learn and continue to understand things. I love WSF and thank you for some great streaming this allows an old former US Army soldier who earned a degree in chemistry geek out and think about the universe and the heavens.
It's nice to bring in good old heroes! Thanks! 😊
OK bud
I could literally listen to this stuff for days on end. Thank you both for the educational and insightful discussion.
And if you do, you might realize how pointless the answers to these questions can be on many aspects... IF every question asked here was answered, ask yourself "What difference would it make to you, me, or even humanity as a whole right NOW.
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Would any answers to their questions fix humanity? Would it fix the russian conflict? The palestine conflict? Inflation? Hunger? Absolutely NOT.
@@250txc I really shouldn't respond to this because it isn't worth the energy. The answers are interesting to me, and therefore are not pointless. UA-cam isn't a forum for "fixing humanity"--it's simply a place to consume content based on personal interests. World conflicts are important but I don't spend my idle time thinking deeply about them.
@@SoulSolace12 I was just using the waste of human ways, today, as an example to show how little this video actually means to humanity. Much of the discoveries from Einsteins work \ ERA took decade to be useful and that may be the case here. Along with the probable fact that no one on earth today will ever see anything come from this other than a paycheck.
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Since none of the current conflicts effect you directly, turning your back on any and all world issues, even considering my words, do not make these events or make my words, untrue.
--
Dream up your own answers or read a comic book... Both will land you n the same place.. You did notice both these guys said the JWST has did little to change Einsteins work. Same as the LHC....
Thank you for your efforts. You make our universe so much better. Much respect
What an amazing mind and presence Mr. Rees displays!!!!
What's really awesome about Reese is not just his knowledge but his enthusiasm/energy for science at his age.
Oh! Wonderful view of the Hudson, Washington Bridge and Grant's Tomb! I love that part of Manhattan!
My two favorite cosmologists! Thank you! :)
Martin is THE COOLEST. Please have Him on again! 🙏🏽
Greetings from Germany. I strongly believe, that when Sir Martin Rees was born, the nurses looked at him and said „ this one is going to be someone big, very big“. They were right. THE gentleman scientist of our age. Weiter so, Sir Martin!
Brian, thanks so much for producing these podcasts with such interesting and brilliant people - they really feel like "Candles in the Dark" in these times when so much seems to be going wrong and the future looks increasingly bleak . .
We are the ones who hold the secrets of the Cosmos. It is our duty to make sure that knowledge is never lost, and that it is preserved for the future of us, and any others out there in the Universe. I am now 68 years old, and in my single lifetime hundreds of basic facts about all the sciences has bloomed. To go from Hubble's discovery to the JWST's amazing discoveries is profound. I do not regret one penny of funding for these ventures. We are better people who can use science to further our world's future.
This is the greatest discussion I've seen with Greene. And literally the only one where I didn't feel like he was ahead of the conversation at all times. Martin Rees is truly an extraordinary mind. I have a feeling I'll be coming back to it periodically for a long time.
Another great conversation between two accomplished scientists. This channel is so refreshing.
Needed more than ever these days.
I found his Before the Beginning - Our Universe and Others" and read it a long time ago. It's good to see him still at it!
Thanks a lot what a great talk this was my first time hearing out Mr. R , im a fan now !
Brian is such a gentleman (and a gentle man). The amount of respect he clearly shows to Martin is touching and lovely to see. One should respect ones elders. Its classy. Disrespect is deeply unattractive.
Brian Greene . Beautiful name . I am in love with your love for science and the very natural way
you let us understand difficult things ..Thanks .
Thank you Brian Greene, always waiting for new talk. I don't know why the latest live episode is not released yet.
When I hear about interesting things about the universe, it excites me and motivates me to learn more about it. But the voice in the video made me fall asleep without even realizing it
Brilliant conversation!
Thanks for this 🙏❤
Thanx a lot to both of you. And Mr. Green you are my favourite person in the entire world.
He really is a gift to humanity, isn't he?
Taught me so much.
Thank you for this informal class!
This is gold. Ty x
49:15
"If you're on a plane and don't want someone to talk to you, tell them you're a mathematician..."
You are so right, Professor, you are so right...
Wonderful food for thought, Thank you both so much.
Thank you for these valuable educational videos! They are treasures
The science fiction content here is so engaging and mind-bending. I love how it explores complex scientific concepts in such an accessible and entertaining way
Watchers need watching
we will merge and be a superhuman superposition super AI consciousness
Rees is such a good listener. Just watching his facial expressions as he's listening to Greene talk is a curiously pleasing experience.
Great open minds discussion
OUTSTANDING video as always!!!
AWESOME SCIEMCE
Thank you for making this timely piece. It really helps clarify the confusing messages we've been hearing/reading recently due to the release of new data from the JWT
Very good intervew!! Thanks!1
Martin is way ahead of the game, mentions the growth of old galaxies and apparent current brightness and mass flux over time/distance.
Bravo. another masterpiece interview!
Let there be light. Love science and this but I keep my faith in Gob much closer God bless.
number 698 thumbs up and I am genuinely excited to watch this!!
Thank you for this fascinating discussion!
Great show guys.
Super discussion; wish they had embraced longevity escape velocity, and the likelihood of enhancing our mental capacity via genetics/engineering/medical tech, and thereby understanding things beyond what evolution has let our brains conceive.
😅
Brian Green you rock!!!
great talk, i just love those
THANK YOU!
True logic manifest. Well done 👍❤️
Martin Reese is such a gentleman.
Very interesting discussion!
Politically, we can even resolve issues within local governments in a state, or within individual countries, and among groups of country today. Can anyone imagine what would happen if we do find other civilizations what would happen? Would it be the beginning of a real star war?I wonder😀
Many thanks both again!
Superb summary for the likes of me :-)
Grateful!
Wish other scientists were as enthusiastic as Physicists in general 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Enjoyed the conversation.
What are these patterns of the inner workings that Brian is looking for? 🕸️🌼🔥👀. I do not understand why the Flower/Seed of Life are not understood and studied as dark energy?
chatGPT: "The mass of the electron is a fundamental constant known as the "electron rest mass." It is one of the most important and well-known parameters in physics, particularly in atomic and quantum physics.
The electron rest mass is approximately:
9.109×10−319.109×10−31 kilograms (kg)
or equivalently,
0.510998950.51099895 mega-electronvolts (MeV/c²) (where "c" is the speed of light, and MeV stands for mega-electronvolts, a common energy unit in particle physics).
This value represents the mass of a stationary electron and is a crucial part of various fundamental equations in physics, including Schrödinger's equation for quantum mechanics and the relativistic energy-mass equivalence principle E=mc2E=mc2."
His comments on intrusive surveillance show how you can be incredibly intelligent in one area and so wrong in another.
@@Alan_Berger He may just be a product of his time, a believer in the good of government, that it doesn't exceed the limits of it's given power unless given extraordinary reason to. Through that lens, it is easy to say that government should have the ability to see and hear all. I imagine he must have read 1984 with a grin and a slight chuckle here and there wondering with amusement how things could ever get to such a state.
I wish Martin Rees would update his "Just Six Numbers" which made a great impact on me with regards to fine-tuning when it first came out, 1999 ed
Most impressive backgrounds in this video, for both! I think I need to deconstruct my garage and rebuild it. As for the origin, why have people not considered that cosmological redshift may not actually be a redshift. If one shuts out the law of conservation of mass, as simply an assumption that develops from the short-term measurements of Lavoisier, one gets a much more sensible model of the universe, and many of the presently non-understood values of the universe make more sense, such as an information content of
there is light in every part of the sky, even in the dark part
As for dark matter I just watched a talk from Neil Turok at Perimeter that suggests dark matter may be right handed neutrinos. His idea also does away with inflation, is consistent with Lambda CDM, and has an interesting idea about the Big Bang singularity. At least seems to anyway.
Nice one 👍
How do you establish connection between Big Bang and CMBR. Having a wrong premise some times one can make correct prediction.
Of we understand what makes Martin and Roger's minds tick at this age, we would solve the puzzle of longevity including dementia etc
2:12 What?
Sir Martin?
Nice!!
(Idk if it was in the thumbnail...I just tapped...lol)
Greene and Rees say that the hotter regions in the CMB indicate higher density, but don't explain why. I asked chatgpt. Their answer: In regions of the early universe that were denser, there were more particles (like protons, electrons, and photons) present. This increased density meant that there were more interactions (like scattering) between particles, which led to slightly hotter temperatures. So, the hotter spots in the CMB map correspond to regions where there was a higher concentration of matter.
It's also why the he mentioned it informs the structure of the universe, the higher density areas correlate to cosmic strings, attractors of matter that form largest concentrations of matter we can identify.
What was the Maths that proved out in the graph? I'd really like to know what we're the numbers put in to give us the "holy grail"!
Thank you both as always inspiring and easy to follow.
Realy I like this video so so much like you can imagine
There is a lot of time, funds & effort spent on looking for dark matter particles without any success. Can the reason be that DM is a field rather than particles just like electro magnetism field. The same idea might go for dark energy. We should start calling it Space Energy Field. Regards to Brian Greene & your guest Martin Rees.
1:05:59 Putting all the eggs into the basket of AI is such a splendid idea. Even if it doesn’t become self- aware to retaliate against the puny creatures who created it for fun or ‘just’ deem them a useless waste of planetary resources, even a clever kid with a laptop could hack it. The complete surveillance solution is another splendid idea. Humankind has all sort of splendid ideas.
I am watching you guys without sounds and it seems i cant understand you 😃🙈 maybe one day i give you proof of telepatic listening ❤ for free 😎
Did i miss the live show again 😢
Hello Sir.. I was thinking that 'since Sun is one of the foci of the planetary orbits, maybe the other foci is occupied by antimatter of Sun'.. Could it be possible?
How do we know in which direction in space to look at to determine where the Big Bang had happen?
We see the CMB in all directions, 360° all around us. The bigbang happened everywhere.
Thank you for this talk. One remark: When you talk from the size of our universe of a solar system or a tennis ball, you mean for sure the size of our visible universe, right? As we know so far the universe is and was infinite since the big bang.
35:07 The answer is 42... but we don't _understand_ the question...
That looks like Grant's Tomb out the window. Anyone know what that building is?
The mass of the electrons? they are scalable within dimensions.
So we know how the car vehicle works but no idea where it started it's journey or where it's taking us, or the make of the vehicle, or the identity of the driver.
Waht happen with the live with the dr . Juan maldacena?
35:38 Entangle responsibility. The electrodynamic connection formed between the neural network of the human brain and the AI’s fundamentally conscious electrons running through the semiconductor processing units creates a simulated singularity 😎
If you believe in the Flower and Seed of Life then you believe in multiple universes within dimensions.
Indeed
Listening to this excellent talk, I get the impression that we are living within a certain bandwidth of modulation on a spatial carrier that modulates waves with spacial frequencies varrying between stationary and the speed of light. At the lower limit, we can probe the inner perceived magic described by quantum mechanics. The shadow that this world casts until our modulated reality, cones in the form of a spread of identical particles, that may have connection with each other at a distance as perceived by us, but local in a reality that is outside of our bandwidth.
So, there is a universe on its own, captured like a hologram in identical particles that differ only with phase (like real holograms).
On the cosmic scales, the shadow of parallel reality presents itself as Big Bang, black holes, spacial accelerating expansion in scale (vaguely referred to as dark energy) and dark matter. I feel we may be able to connect these 3 real parallel universes and figure out what the extra spatial dimension looks like that expands our cosmic reality, mystify our sub-atomic reality as described by our quantum Physics gestimation model.
My question: is there research to probe individual electrons on information carried within about phase in relation to other individual electrons? Similarly, is there study ongoing that searches fir links of how the hidden dimension at larger scales (speed c < parallel reality < c2.
We should look at new worlds that cast their shadow as described by QM ánd that cast there other unique shadow on our reality as described by GR.
The unification of QM and GR goes via parallel universes, beyond our direct horizons. Fields are patterns of these realities.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety" -Benjamin Franklin
AI is already in the Open Source domain, there is no putting it back in the box, or regulating it
Brian, what the hell was going on in the background at the beginning of the talk? It looks like a couple people walked onto a plank on a construction site, and through a few things over. They keep going away, and coming back.
Could the phrase, "World without End" from the English Book of Prayer allude to the idea that there is no end to the universe?
Hi Brian, what about the cosmological constant ? Is anything confirmed other than the standard model the higs boson ? For the rest nothing has happened for the moment. The Guth inflation theory is put in question ! SWT has shown confiquring galaxies much more earlier than the inflationary model , much more older than supposed., nothtig to do with te mass of the electron..
Not the system of the inflationary model, is in question, only iI supposes a little bit older. But we have the Linda’s theorem ? Multiverse/fine tuning/strings ?
For me the plausible outcomes are curled up strings (how dimensions I don’t know) its for the moment the most obvious.
Other than de Sitter Space as the Plank length, holographical prinipal. Collision of branes JWST has demonstrated a very big void 1.8 bilions LY across. Which can concure with string tjheory, as branes
Not watching your ads UA-cam! Switched to FreeTube.
we wish to understand...
We often talk about the ‘early universe’ as if we still aren’t in it. According to most accepted cosmology models the current Universe isn’t even one octillionth of its eventual age or size. The Universe isn’t big but absurdly small. The odds of being at this stage along the continuum is even more absurd.
I get what you're saying but that's not what he's saying... early relative to where we are now, so, no, we're not in the early universe.
Imagine the odds against this conversation. Enjoy the ride :)
@briangreene Do we know how fast the electron orbits the nucleus in atoms?
I think similar to the earth's orbit speed, so would be very fast from human perspective 😂
AI and “social existence, social experience, social consciousness”.
X Mohammad Rahim Jamshidi
The talk about the future was eye opening. We humans have evolved in various ways and at various speeds. Our ability to live peacefully and sustainably lags almost logarithmically versus our ability to alter the planet and develop technology. Our vast population, 8.1 billion with our dependence on cities and industrial farming means most of us would have no idea how to live like our ancestors. Many good things. Much lost.
1:06:18 They’re not regulated because they’re sub- contracted, as I was saying. Because money is a socio- economic, thus relational, concept, all money is public money; it’s just that a few monkeys stole and hoarded the vast majority of the bananas they now sell to the others.