Brian Greene - The Mind-bending Physics Of Eternity | Modern Wisdom Podcast 308

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  3 роки тому +56

    Press Subscribe for more brain-meltingness.

    • @JUNIIOI2
      @JUNIIOI2 3 роки тому +3

      osmosis.

    • @EffySalcedo
      @EffySalcedo 3 роки тому +4

      🧈🤯 😂

    • @horstvonstockum9817
      @horstvonstockum9817 3 роки тому +2

      @@JUNIIOI2 0

    • @theuniques1199
      @theuniques1199 3 роки тому +8

      Brian doesn't understand the concept of eternity, the infinite moment and first moment are the same moment, now repeat moment. Infinite is repeat because repeat is infinite. The concept of change can't change therefore the Universe can't change it can only repeat, infinite is a constant, so all infinite numbers are 0 because only zero can replicate 0. The infinite always first believes it is finite to always realize it is infinite, now repeat. You can't have many infinite's because that isn't infinite, forever is forever as everything, everything is forever as forever. Existence is all meaning because meaning is all existence, DNA doesn't change as a concept, you are the eternal big bang as consciousness and consciousness is you as the eternal big bang, history happens once as always happens once, now repeat. A self Universe can only feed on its own self belief to realize it actually exist, purpose is always self preservation as eternal purpose.

    • @EffySalcedo
      @EffySalcedo 3 роки тому +3

      @@theuniques1199 sounds about right.

  • @hifibrony
    @hifibrony Рік тому +6

    It is impossible to listen to Brian Greene and not walk away smarter.

  • @thomasjorennielsen
    @thomasjorennielsen 3 роки тому +41

    Brian Greene is so well spoken. Highly recommend the audiobooks he has written and reads aloud

    • @lukewaidmann3678
      @lukewaidmann3678 Рік тому +1

      The elegant universe that I purchased from audible/Amazon, did have Brian Greene voicing it. That was a disappointment since the reader who did voice it was not the best. Brian would have much better. Hope this gets changed in the future.

  • @jaymiller8387
    @jaymiller8387 Рік тому +2

    The topic that got me in the feels is the of emotion being, Guilty! I am constantly being told I am too intense or "don't laugh that hard" " it ain't worth all that" etc because most people post covid are miserable. and havent smiled like I do in a very long time and that sucks so much. I want my kind of happiness for everyone.

  • @alwaysovercomingbear4809
    @alwaysovercomingbear4809 3 роки тому +17

    I love conversations like this! Using our “God given brains,” to try and understand the complexity of life around us, past present and future.
    All glory to God!

    • @ChrisWillx
      @ChrisWillx  3 роки тому +6

      I'm not sure that was Brian's main thrust BUT I don't think he'd contest you believing it. He's a great human.

  • @Okla_Soft
    @Okla_Soft 3 роки тому +136

    I read “The Elegant Universe” about 7 times cover to cover. Brian Greene is a national treasure.

  • @24emerald
    @24emerald 3 роки тому +3

    One of the best dialogues I've heard from Brian Greene .
    An attractive warmth comes from Brian in this video that goes above what I've seen from his previous dialogues.
    So glad I watched.

  • @helennellysangsternevassal5230
    @helennellysangsternevassal5230 3 роки тому +2

    I do so agree that less emotion, we would not have evolved as we have. We would not have discovered and understand what we have. Reaching a sort of balance of emotion, will bring us closer to understanding our world. Just MY thoughts

  • @milesjay2330
    @milesjay2330 3 роки тому +32

    Watched so much of Brian Greene speaking... always epic but this one is extra rich and wildly imaginative! Freestyle baby!!
    I’m gonna revisit this many times just to soak up the beauty of such ideas. Thank you for taking my mind off the troubles of this world for a moment... you’re both gifts to humanity!

    • @johnkuipers7829
      @johnkuipers7829 3 роки тому

      Rubbish. t's all bullshit. Nothing enlightening about it at all.

    • @kathleenurdahl3096
      @kathleenurdahl3096 3 роки тому

      Agreed Miles…👍

    • @stevemarks1511
      @stevemarks1511 Рік тому

      My first video, I'm very impressed
      Very educational
      Education is mankind salvation not wars. It's 2023 man must learn to live together or man will kill all life om Earth; which took billions of years through evolution and mutations

  • @wilbertpierce4890
    @wilbertpierce4890 3 роки тому +10

    Time is a way to track the limitations that mankind places on reality. Just as speed and distance are limitations to the infinity of space. This is a wonderful dialogue, I thank you for being so open minded.

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight 7 місяців тому +1

    All of these descriptions of the universe are in the context of our interpretation of what we see, but not what is truly real.

  • @Pieman29666
    @Pieman29666 3 роки тому +22

    To be quite honest,this is probably one of the most important podcasts ive ever heard in my life. Although ive heard these vastly important theories before,this podcast is just so well put together it truly brings forth the magnitude of these ideas and has a profound effect on my personal sense of humanity and existence. Thank you both for blowing our minds!

  • @badgerlife9541
    @badgerlife9541 3 роки тому +14

    Another wonderful conversation! Thank you, Chris! You’re a great interviewer on such a diverse range of topics. Impressive! Keep going. The world needs you! This channel will go far. 🤗

  • @bryandraughn9830
    @bryandraughn9830 Рік тому

    This interview is above the competition.
    Im so relieved to see someone who doesn't use hype in order to gain viewers.
    Excellent work!

  • @tonyreno3168
    @tonyreno3168 Рік тому

    I was pleasantly surprised to watch this. Somehow, before now, all I'd seen of Brian Greene had given me a negative sense of who he is and what he's about which had kept me from checking him out in depth. Kudos to Brian for reversing that opinion and doing so despite having to battle the sun in his eyes throughout the interview. I do wish that when Chris was interviewing people outside his normal sphere, or perhaps anyone, that he'd have at lest some round of questions which are so open ended as to let the interviewee describe what he/she considers most important to convey to Chris's audience. That nitpick aside, I greatly respect that Chris takes the time to read the books of the person he's interviewing. Excellent stuff.

  • @Grim-Crusader
    @Grim-Crusader Рік тому +18

    " The universe is 14 billion years old, every single particle in your body has been selected over all that time to come together and create you, you are as old as all of time...don't screw it up now. " Some random ironworker in Texas

    • @Vtwin_Superbikes
      @Vtwin_Superbikes 6 місяців тому +2

      It’s impossible to screw up, it is what is.

  • @rachelstar2121
    @rachelstar2121 3 роки тому

    Brian Greene is humanity's treasure..

  • @BlinkinFirefly
    @BlinkinFirefly 2 роки тому

    For me, the notion that a collection of particles can come together to form a race of beings called humans, on a tiny planet in the middle of a void fills me with complete awe, wonder, fascination, humility, and gratitude for all the systems in place that allowed it to happen. It only brings me to a dark place once in a blue moon, and only because I am thinking about the fact that it will all end. It's sad, because it's all so precious. But it reminds me that it's also going to be ok, because nothing is meant to last. Not even my sadness and worry of it not lasting. So it's all ok. And I just keep enjoying my journey through life as I am learning about all of these amazing discoveries.
    Also, Chris! Great questions!!! Ones some of us would never have thought to ask. So thank you so much for really coming up with such compelling, thought-provoking questions. You made Brian work lol. And Brian, super insightful stuff, thank you for being you

  • @billskelley6895
    @billskelley6895 3 роки тому +1

    Nice change of pace to see Brian Greene off stage, in his natural habitat. Science rocks, no matter what the venue.

  • @pauldionne7261
    @pauldionne7261 3 роки тому

    thank you for you words MR Brian Greene some things may never know in this life time round all can do is be happy for this time round on in what has found so move forward just keep going until some thing else for better come round this life time round if it do use it move forward

  • @hamzariazuddin424
    @hamzariazuddin424 3 роки тому +5

    Love Brian Greene....such a brillaint host and writes very easy to digest books too...currently reading his "Until the end of time'...Not math/physics heavy enough for me...but his writing was brilliant put together...he has some excellent metaphors for life..

  • @TheDhammaHub
    @TheDhammaHub 3 роки тому +11

    Thankfulness for all those things we take for granted really is a powerful tool!

    • @ChrisWillx
      @ChrisWillx  3 роки тому +3

      Not what I expected to hear from a physicist

  • @hmlxur54
    @hmlxur54 3 роки тому +10

    Brian Greene is excellent in explaining astrophysics!

  • @scottmcdonald5237
    @scottmcdonald5237 3 роки тому +3

    Listening last night cured my insomnia during a touch of the Rona. Thanks!

  • @oreszteszpaciatzisz435
    @oreszteszpaciatzisz435 3 роки тому +21

    Well done for getting these guests! I am a big fan of Greene as he can simplify very complex problems so even an idiot like me can understand (sort of) them.

    • @ChrisWillx
      @ChrisWillx  3 роки тому +6

      He’s a force of nature. On fire for this episode!

  • @neilamalmstrom2934
    @neilamalmstrom2934 3 роки тому +3

    My soul and neuron synapses don't have what it takes to get all of everything postulated here, but enough percentage to express gratitude for the shared knowledge.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas 3 роки тому

      probably because the soul is a mythical thing that most scientists, like brian greene, would ask "by what mechanism does the soul influence the body" because by definition the natural can't be affected by the supernatural, the supernatural by definition - doesn't exist.

    • @emmablake6538
      @emmablake6538 3 роки тому

      @@HarryNicNicholas If your spirit didn't exist, you would be a dead body. You have a soul, and your soul goes on forever.

  • @winnythekahuna8073
    @winnythekahuna8073 3 роки тому +10

    This guy has been a big influence in my perception of reality.

    • @spridle
      @spridle 3 роки тому +2

      Ever since I discovered Brian Greene, and Brian Cox, I stopped seeking information from Neil deGrass Tyson.

    • @IrvRat1982
      @IrvRat1982 3 роки тому +4

      @@spridle there are definitely levels to this. I get what you're saying. But people like you and I won't be here with Brian if it wasn't for Neil teaching us first. You know what im trying to say? Brian takes my curiosity even further. I must admit, I sometimes have to listen to the same video of Brian's over and over for me to fully understand what he's saying.

    • @johnkuipers7829
      @johnkuipers7829 3 роки тому

      |t's all bullshit. Nothing enlightening about it at all.

  • @Captain_Shine
    @Captain_Shine 3 роки тому

    Brian Greene for president!

  • @mandude55
    @mandude55 3 роки тому +8

    Chris your insightful questions have made me a fan in just two podcasts. Keep up the good work. MW is a moving force for a better us with Al, Lab, Darkhorse and Jordan.

  • @dianedean4170
    @dianedean4170 2 роки тому

    Chris, your enthusiastic conversations elevate

  • @perrajonsson6696
    @perrajonsson6696 3 роки тому

    I love listening to BG talking about just anything, tnx Chris for sharing🙏

  • @ispeeeaaakeeewhaaaleee
    @ispeeeaaakeeewhaaaleee 2 роки тому

    Talking about eternally... My eternal gratitude to Mr. Green for single handedly making me understand the beginnings of quantum mechanics by watching hours on hours of his video's, starting years ago (specially the World Science Festival ones). Ofcourse one has to have an intrinsic interest in the subject to make slow progress in understanding it (I have 0 knowledge of mathematics or anything like that) but the way he can explain very difficult things so simply shows his intelligence. At first I could understand like 25% of the video's, but after watching them over and over again I can now fully understand these discussions. Forever changed my life.
    Nice video. Love to see Janet Conrad on the show (about neutrinos) or Harry Cliff (about the LHC and future colliders with more energy). 👍

  • @thenintendogamer9318
    @thenintendogamer9318 3 роки тому +1

    This is superb

  • @nairbeneerg2868
    @nairbeneerg2868 3 роки тому +4

    always love you dear Brian greene.

  • @sjpugsie
    @sjpugsie 3 роки тому +1

    As long as I understand 20/25% I think I'm doing pretty good 😀 love watching this guy!

  • @darwinlaluna3677
    @darwinlaluna3677 Рік тому

    Thank you sir brian, my friend for showing me that u care, I appreciate it

  • @philmchale1632
    @philmchale1632 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful interview. The only point I found myself disagreeing was at 53:00 where Brian talks about gratitude at how the particles coming together to make humans made possible wonderful things like appreciating all this and trying to grasp it all.
    I go back to the comments on evolution, of particles and organisms and suggest such accumulations and their inclination to grasp and try to understand isn’t amazing, it’s inevitable. Sure, it’s quite impressive in some ways but it’s baked in to the processes of the physics and evolved reproduction imperatives..
    What would be truly wonderful would be if the particles ever gained the knowledge to intervene in the evolution of the cosmological processes that lead to heat death; if those particles actually worked out how to steer the process at least partially in another direction (say by creation of secondary bubbles with reset physics, or whatever), that really would be a WTF moment because it’d mean the physics gained the ability to change itself. Until that happens I’m afraid this is just a ride that the particles are sat on, with a map that seems pretty forced.
    Still a brilliant conversation, congratulations.

  • @jerryakamuadams6399
    @jerryakamuadams6399 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic interview with Dr.Greene. I listened to the entire thing it twice already

  • @markloveless7715
    @markloveless7715 3 роки тому

    Amazing gas with no ads. I love you

  • @mikecroly4579
    @mikecroly4579 3 роки тому +2

    Chris Williamson and of course Brian Greene, thank you both so very much for so very well explaining (in everyday language) and for sharing your precious time(both of you)! Reminds me of the great, late Carl Sagan's abilities!
    Only now more is known than in Professor Sagan's time!
    Anyway, thank you!

  • @elvisfifo
    @elvisfifo Рік тому

    I appreciate the timestamps in every video chris!

  • @sourcecode6467
    @sourcecode6467 3 роки тому +12

    UA-cam algorithms led me here, I ain't disappointed

    • @miguelchippsinteligente6072
      @miguelchippsinteligente6072 3 роки тому

      Tesla referenced human energy 🌬👻jesus christ referenced living waters 💎👨‍🎓👩‍🎓science described water memory 🌊🎭psalms16:24 k,j proverbs27:19 existence psychologically god bless existence purpose God bless 💖👻💎💖👻👻👨‍🎓👩‍🎓🤍🗽💎⚖🌪🚬🌬

  • @stefano8108
    @stefano8108 3 роки тому

    Incredibly interesting. I'm in awe whenever I listen to Brian Greene!!

  • @kevinholly5517
    @kevinholly5517 3 роки тому

    Absolutely brilliant video upload! If there is any justice, this interview with Brian Green should have millions of views! Well thought out intellectually, interesting questions, and moreover incredible logic and creative answers!! Loved it!!

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 3 роки тому +3

    What a great guest I so love this kind of stuff even though I can only grasp bits and pieces. Thanks a lot.

  • @winstonsmith7652
    @winstonsmith7652 3 роки тому +13

    If the concept of " if you wait long enough, anything that can happen will," then surely another universe emerging from nothing is inevitable.

    • @codediporpal
      @codediporpal 3 роки тому +2

      It's probably happened an infinite number of times.

    • @calliemaud1194
      @calliemaud1194 3 роки тому

      I can't wait!!! See you there! 😂🙌

    • @winstonsmith7652
      @winstonsmith7652 3 роки тому

      @@codediporpal in for a penny, in for a pound.

    • @woodsonsanders1112
      @woodsonsanders1112 3 роки тому +1

      There are profound unexamined assumptions embedded within your statement.

    • @winstonsmith7652
      @winstonsmith7652 3 роки тому

      @@woodsonsanders1112 enlighten me

  • @mixedupbigtime
    @mixedupbigtime Рік тому +1

    Wow what conversation clap clap

  • @gogyoo
    @gogyoo 2 роки тому

    The Hidden Reality was such a difficult book to go through, but I'm glad I did.

  • @grimcity
    @grimcity 3 роки тому +4

    Brilliant interview with one of the greatest ambassadors of science! Bravo!

  • @fourquartets7900
    @fourquartets7900 3 роки тому +1

    This is a great interview, and particularly the interviewer. His questions are subtle and probing. I haven't read Brian Greene's books but I may do so. One point that really bothers me is the assertion that we are just a collection of particles. Everything is just a collection or configuration of particles. I don't find it inspiring that this might be the case or that I should be struck by wonder about it! Our lives and conscious sense of who we are and how we experience and make sense of things seems to leave out the 'me' of it all big time! 'Awareness' feels to be so much more than a collection of particles!! I don't think his assertion has been proven, it remains as an assertion only. This is a fascinating conversation, and I'll watch a lot more of Greene's public outings. I'll read his "Until the End of Time" too.

    • @waylonbarrett3456
      @waylonbarrett3456 2 роки тому

      I suppose it turns out having a conscious awareness is one of the things a collection of particles can do.

  • @genecat
    @genecat 3 роки тому +6

    You knocked this one out of the park. Great interview.

  • @nazimusik
    @nazimusik 3 роки тому

    I am not very good at physics and it's laws but it's ok I have a more general understanding of what you guys are taking about
    But what I love 💕 in the whole conversation is you guys' conversation - means your style and languages and the way you speak is enchanting to me - I love listening to your English more rather listening to the complex physics of yours

  • @adriannagle1
    @adriannagle1 3 роки тому

    Thanks for guiding this conversation! I've read and heard Dr. Brian Green numerous times, but this was the best discussion I've yet heard him engage around. I'd love to see if you could interview Jennifer Doudna or other pioneers of CRISPR.

  • @the_one_eyed_man_is_cursed
    @the_one_eyed_man_is_cursed Рік тому

    Brian's time-molecule conjecture (section 4) stopped me in my tracks - I never considered Time as anything but fundamental. You can't see what you just can't see. Human exploration may have barely scratched the surface of True Nature. We need an Einstein, someone who squints sideways-like. Someone with the daring and imagination to consider the outrageously unintuitive. Someone a lot younger than me or Brian, probably, but he's still a great pleasure to listen to.

  • @anthonygarcia3097
    @anthonygarcia3097 3 роки тому +4

    There is no beginning and there is no end, only transformation.

    • @Ahmedbdb
      @Ahmedbdb 3 роки тому

      illogic

    • @danielj1063
      @danielj1063 3 роки тому

      Eternalist perspective
      or nihilist existence?
      Freedom to choose is ours

  • @andrewpickering5180
    @andrewpickering5180 3 роки тому +2

    Such clear questions and answers. Thank you both

  • @ArthurLWood
    @ArthurLWood 2 роки тому

    Looking forward to watching this over the next week. 15 minutes or so at a time!

  • @dingaia
    @dingaia 3 роки тому

    Brian is such an interesting and thoughtful person, love hearing him speak and about the things he thinks about, very great stuff!
    Talked about a lot of things I hadn't heard him talk about before too so cool

  • @jimmyfaulkner5746
    @jimmyfaulkner5746 2 роки тому +2

    Was about to go to bed but think if I smoke another joint I'll be perfectly stoned enough to comprehend this

  • @cheddulous
    @cheddulous 3 роки тому +10

    I really enjoy listening to him. The Jordan Peterson episode was awesome as well.

  • @becauseicount3483
    @becauseicount3483 3 роки тому +5

    What a wonderful interview. I love Brian Greene especially after I heard him describe in another how his father inspired him to use his imagination

  • @MsDamosmum
    @MsDamosmum 3 роки тому +2

    A long time ago when I was in my teens and somewhat interested in religion and the idea of living forever, I once sat just staring at my bedroom wall and tried to imagine what forever was like. I reached a point where I felt I started to grasp it and it absolutely freaked me out, I became terrified of the thing I was once hoping for. I've never attempted to try thinking about it to that degree since that day!

    • @steveeaustin6041
      @steveeaustin6041 3 роки тому

      A never ending summer holiday is more on point. We won't be in heaven thinking of eternity we'll be there living and enjoying each day as it comes.

    • @MsDamosmum
      @MsDamosmum 3 роки тому

      Ladies Day At Flemington oh,not just me then 😁
      Freakishly weird isn't it? Like you are taking your mind to a place it's just not meant to go to!

    • @MsDamosmum
      @MsDamosmum 3 роки тому

      Stevee Austin I would say sit and imagine that happening and happening and happening and happening, sunny day after sunny day after sunny day, on and on and on and on, and see what that does to your mind, but I'm not recommending you try it!

  • @mehdibaghbadran3182
    @mehdibaghbadran3182 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your lovely explanation’s about time’s and some other phenomenon, which gives us better understanding of the environments that we’re living, and spaces and universes, I’m so excited to share more meaning, with you guys soon.

  • @andreas.9353
    @andreas.9353 3 роки тому +7

    Wow I like your variety of guests. Did not expect someone also to be a fan of both, brian green and jordan peterson. that made my day. thanks chris. also great job doing those interviews :)

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 3 роки тому

      WTF would Peterson have to do with science? Who cares about that obvious charlatan anyway?

    • @andreas.9353
      @andreas.9353 3 роки тому

      @@spaceghost8995 Chris cares a lot.

  • @chateaumedia
    @chateaumedia 3 роки тому +2

    Surah Al-Anbiya, Verse 104:
    يَوْمَ نَطْوِي السَّمَاءَ كَطَيِّ السِّجِلِّ لِلْكُتُبِ كَمَا بَدَأْنَا أَوَّلَ خَلْقٍ نُّعِيدُهُ وَعْدًا عَلَيْنَا إِنَّا كُنَّا فَاعِلِينَ
    And (remember) the Day when We shall roll up the heavens like a scroll rolled up for books, as We began the first creation, We shall repeat it, (it is) a promise binding upon Us. Truly, We shall do it.
    (English - Mohsin Khan)
    via iQuran
    Surah Adh-Dhariyat, Verse 47:
    وَالسَّمَاءَ بَنَيْنَاهَا بِأَيْدٍ وَإِنَّا لَمُوسِعُونَ
    With power did We construct the heaven. Verily, We are Able to extend the vastness of space thereof.
    (English - Mohsin Khan)
    via iQuran

  • @ricardocoleman2326
    @ricardocoleman2326 3 роки тому +3

    I don't often hear people mention consciousness in these conversations. We know how particles can be configured to form a brain but we don't know which configurations of particles result in consciousness. We don't even know if consciousness emerges from highly developed brains. If the collection of particles that is us is repeated, would they have a consciousness, more importantly, how similar to us might they be.

    • @quantumpotential7639
      @quantumpotential7639 3 роки тому

      Consciousness is the means by which God experiences His own creation. We'll never resolve this riddle / this existential question until this frame of reference is first resolved. Scientists absolutely HATE saying his explaination but until they come to terms with this reality, they will go on for all eternity banging their formulas against the wall with nothing to show.
      God is NOT a respector of persons and could care less about the prevailing theoretical hypothesis trying to explain something they did NOT create and never will truely understand. The vanity of academic pursuit is directly proportional to the level of arrogance and conceit driving it.
      I do love it however. Seeing man trying to stake a claim in cosmic understanding is the anthesis of 'the meek shall inherit the earth'.
      God laughs at man's arrogance. For meekness is POWER under control. And control or the sense of trying to harness something you don't fully understand is akin to giving a two year old a tablet device and claiming his ability to click something on the screen is of high intellectual capacity, which it is not.
      Keep trying scientists. At least you're giving God a good laugh.

  • @johnnafunkhouser5999
    @johnnafunkhouser5999 3 роки тому

    Brian makes me proud like a parent and as a human!

  • @aworldonaleaf7685
    @aworldonaleaf7685 2 роки тому +1

    Brian Greene is amazing, great interview.

  • @balkrushnakhare5516
    @balkrushnakhare5516 3 роки тому

    He is one of my heros in science

  • @jacquesd5781
    @jacquesd5781 3 роки тому +2

    Brian Greene is incredibly interesting. Great interview.

    • @ChrisWillx
      @ChrisWillx  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, the man is a beast.

  • @balkrushnakhare5516
    @balkrushnakhare5516 3 роки тому

    Brian green is the best cummunication .

  • @rhmcvay
    @rhmcvay 3 роки тому

    Terrific interview. Thank you both! I've watched all of Brian's live streams during the pandemic (which was sanity saving) and World Science Festival programming over the years. This one covers so much territory. Brilliant. Brian's new book "Until The End Of Time" is his best yet - bringing all aspects of theoretical physics, mathematics, the human condition of existence/consciousness and even religion into focus. That is truly a literary achievement at this point in time.

  • @Allen-eq5uf
    @Allen-eq5uf Рік тому +1

    “Mankind is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness that he has emerged from as the vastness that he is engulfed in. “

  • @davidhafley7470
    @davidhafley7470 3 роки тому

    It was a beautiful book. Thoughtful and humanistic.

  • @QDdawg44
    @QDdawg44 3 роки тому +11

    Down to earth AND out of this world

  • @spridle
    @spridle 3 роки тому +5

    Chris, I think timestamps of interview topics would be extremely helpful.

  • @DarachDuffy
    @DarachDuffy 3 роки тому

    Superb Chris and Bryan! Very entertaining and interesting

  • @tonib5899
    @tonib5899 3 роки тому

    Thankyou for the WSF, It has reached and inspired millions. You are a stellar person who is a star, so we are now in a binary star system.

  • @warrentrout
    @warrentrout 3 роки тому

    A deep question. Why are these GIANT microphones in style?

  • @karmayt8956
    @karmayt8956 3 роки тому

    Time is the rate of change. Change is the universal constant. Paradox.

  • @gilbertengler9064
    @gilbertengler9064 3 роки тому

    Absolutely fantastic discussion and good questions. I believe that our emotions and believe in stories at the end may have helped to make progress in real science ( example of Einstein-Hilbert), but since there is time enough, it is not so important to make progress as fast as possible when it involves a slightly bad emotional drive. I think that at the end we are better of with a very modest and pure scientific cool approach. Also believes play indeed an important role to give significance to many individuals, but they created an enormeous amount of pain and injustice in our world. I think that a “Mr. Spock” like atitude is finally the best strategy to enjoy and to understand at best our universe.

  • @kierontreas5971
    @kierontreas5971 2 роки тому

    Great conversation 👌

  • @rickelpers1820
    @rickelpers1820 Рік тому

    Perhaps the least interesting thing for every day survival is recognizing infinity. But the quest for the missing part that is impossible to fulfill through every day life. To obtain an inkling of the elusive infinite helps fulfill that elusive mystery is very humbling and peaceful. More so than anything else we do.

  • @waltseng1014
    @waltseng1014 3 роки тому +1

    I am listening to myself. Wow!

  • @jeffjeffreym1830
    @jeffjeffreym1830 3 роки тому +13

    We went to his talk at The Royal Institute last year; BC. Before Covid.

    • @ChrisWillx
      @ChrisWillx  3 роки тому +7

      I've not heard BC before. Stealing it.

    • @gishjalmr5628
      @gishjalmr5628 3 роки тому +1

      You can take it even further with BCE, Before Covid Epidemic.

  • @johnjable33
    @johnjable33 Рік тому +1

    Everyone’s talking about how well spoken Brian Greene is, but how bout some kudos for Blake Griffin

  • @mintusaren895
    @mintusaren895 3 роки тому

    Physics.
    What is the eternal goal.
    New chemistry, part and parcel.

  • @darwinlaluna3677
    @darwinlaluna3677 Рік тому

    But i know der is some good ppl in the community that understand and want to help .

  • @bartgrossman9361
    @bartgrossman9361 Рік тому +1

    In an infinite Universe we are no more unlikely than anything else.

  • @5thdimensionexplained376
    @5thdimensionexplained376 2 роки тому

    I'm conscious of this and even more since 13 years ago

  • @rfjohns1
    @rfjohns1 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes it's better to just admit that you have no idea.

  • @EffySalcedo
    @EffySalcedo 3 роки тому +1

    😃😂 gotta luv that intro full screen Brian G on my phone, pumps up my day ! 🌅

    • @miguelchippsinteligente6072
      @miguelchippsinteligente6072 3 роки тому +1

      Tesla referenced human energy 🌬👻jesus christ referenced living waters 💎👨‍🎓👩‍🎓science described water memory 🌊🎭psalms16:24 k,j proverbs27:19 existence psychologically god bless existence purpose 💖💎💖👻💎👨‍🎓👩‍🎓🤍🗽💎⚖🌪🚬🌬

    • @EffySalcedo
      @EffySalcedo 3 роки тому

      @@miguelchippsinteligente6072 cool 😎👍

  • @MrBendybruce
    @MrBendybruce 3 роки тому +2

    The atomic clocks in Planes is a little more nuanced than was explained. Clocks on the ground experience a higher gravitational field so tick slower. However, Clocks in the Planes are moving fast enough (relative to the clock on the ground) that they tick even slower, in spite of the fact that they are in a weaker gravitational field. If the clock at height was at rest, compared to the clock on the ground, it would tick faster. ps. This was a fantastic interview ✨

  • @Rogelio_007
    @Rogelio_007 3 роки тому

    What a fantastic podcast. Well done!

  • @kpkpkpkpkp5
    @kpkpkpkpkp5 3 роки тому

    wow, that's nuts (especially the Boltzman brain hypothesis :)) - a very insightful & deep discussion! special thanks for having Brian as a guest - really love his interviews & podcasts

  • @michaelgyampo9771
    @michaelgyampo9771 2 роки тому +1

    Great chat...!
    Still have just one big question. Conciousness. How does physics explain consciousness? How did a collection of particles coming together in a random.manner acquire such an incredibly sublime state as consciousness?? That still seems to be quite a stretch to me. Any thoughts in that direction would be appreciated

  • @epicbehavior
    @epicbehavior Рік тому +4

    Science isn’t in the position to tell us what things _are._ It can only tell us what things do.

  • @iamhudsdent2759
    @iamhudsdent2759 Рік тому

    The universe, all we behold, is an activity of consciousness. Without consciousness, it is not. With consciousness it arises as the localization in the human mind of infinite timeless spaceless awareness. This is the basis for quantum entanglement.

  • @CocoaBeachLiving
    @CocoaBeachLiving 3 роки тому

    Really great discussion. Here, clear, unencumbered thinking rules👍

  • @fraser_mr2009
    @fraser_mr2009 3 роки тому

    we had to have come from something that wasn't perfectly uniformed. you can have something that just appears perfectly smooth but actually isn't. i like this guy he talks about it without sounding crazy.