Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter and Meaning

2024 ж. 8 Мам.
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Physicist and mathematician Brian Greene and journalist Faith Salie explore the past and future of the cosmos - from the big bang to the closest science can take us to the very end - illuminating essential questions of human existence.
Presented in partnership with the New-York Historical Society, as part of their Reddoch Family Lectures on Science History.
This program is also part of the World Science Festival’s Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
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  • One of the best science communicators of our time.

    @woodygilson3465@woodygilson34659 ай бұрын
    • I see him as a translator .He knows about scientific ideas that the layperson is unaware of.But he generously translates those ideas into a language for all of us to understand .

      @kenadams5504@kenadams55049 ай бұрын
  • After hearing him talk several times I feel Brian Greene is someone you just can't do anything else but feel respect for.

    @Rain-Dirt@Rain-Dirt9 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely, and he has a great last name. 💯😂

      @groba50@groba509 ай бұрын
    • I totally agree, it's so nice to listen to him talk every once in a while I go back to that interview he had with Joe Rogan. I haven't found anyone who's as articulate as him. He's really gifted with the ability to make everyone listen to him when he talks. Pardon my English

      @rushnande3731@rushnande37318 ай бұрын
    • @@rushnande3731 Greene is very articulate indeed, but more important to me, he's very honest, neutral and "us" (human) without arrogance, without any hate, without divisive speech.

      @Rain-Dirt@Rain-Dirt8 ай бұрын
  • A conversation like this on a Saturday evening in Stockholm is no less than a cosmic blessing! Thanks, Faith, and thanks, Brian!

    @samirsaha2163@samirsaha21639 ай бұрын
  • I wouldn’t have believed I could respect and appreciate another person I’ve never met as much as I do this man. What a unique grouping of molecules he is!

    @longlostkryptonian5797@longlostkryptonian57979 ай бұрын
    • He is Wonderful! 😀

      @ByteGeniusW@ByteGeniusW9 ай бұрын
    • Truly a fantastic set of atoms!

      @Synky@Synky5 ай бұрын
  • Brian Greene is incredible but can we take a moment to acknowledge what a wonderful, humorous, engaging, knowledgeable, and polite host Faith Salie is ❤️❤️

    @greenteapeng_@greenteapeng_9 ай бұрын
    • 51:13 not sure about polite

      @peterparahuz7094@peterparahuz70949 ай бұрын
    • Yes very average indeed.

      @Jay-ft3xh@Jay-ft3xh9 ай бұрын
    • She represented the everyday person. However, if you listened to Brian, he was flying and not walking

      @codezero7437@codezero74378 ай бұрын
    • This must be Faith’s KZhead account

      @unitedstatesof@unitedstatesof4 ай бұрын
    • Damn, you guys are so bitter lol. I really enjoyed this conversation which took place between these two people so I acknowledged them both. Going out of your way to insult her says more about you than her

      @greenteapeng_@greenteapeng_4 ай бұрын
  • Brian is so articulate. Not 1 wasted word. He's great. Host did an awesome job. Funny and quick-witted too.

    @alvinedison7622@alvinedison76229 ай бұрын
    • articulate , yes! true, maybe, I seriously doubt. He makes HIS points very convincing

      @metrologe@metrologe9 ай бұрын
  • This man has not lost ANY of his enthusiasm about the universe.

    @kathyorourke9273@kathyorourke927310 ай бұрын
    • Like he said, he has no choice lol

      @DeusExHomeboy@DeusExHomeboy9 ай бұрын
    • Still, poor guy gets invited to this!

      @Kalkinan@Kalkinan9 ай бұрын
    • Research showed that Black Holes grow even without absorbing ordinary matter. Therefore, the universe will not end, and a Big Bounce can happen.

      @smlanka4u@smlanka4u9 ай бұрын
    • JWST discovered galaxies older than the Big Bang.

      @smlanka4u@smlanka4u9 ай бұрын
    • Brian Greene hasn't either.

      @CandidDate@CandidDate9 ай бұрын
  • Each World Science Festival episode is nothing less than a blessing.

    @kaulickmitra6898@kaulickmitra68989 ай бұрын
    • I totally agree. I just recently discovered it and I love it so far!!

      @NashPotatoesOutdoorShow@NashPotatoesOutdoorShow4 ай бұрын
  • Greene is so good and Faith, you really got him going. Brilliant conversation

    @papaspice1248@papaspice12489 ай бұрын
  • We are so incredibly fortunate these days, to be able to listen to some of the brightest. Most enlightened scientific minds brought to us on KZhead . People like Brian and Sean, Carrol, and Richard Dawkins, in so many more. This kind of information was not really available before the Internet insights like KZhead. I really enjoy this kind of program.

    @victorjcano@victorjcano9 ай бұрын
  • A wonderful program for getting to know a different side of a great mind in a great man called Brian Green. 💗

    @ahmadkoopal3120@ahmadkoopal31209 ай бұрын
  • Thank you World Science Festival! 🌈

    @markoszouganelis5755@markoszouganelis575510 ай бұрын
    • Respected British anthropology professor, Dr. Edward Dutton, has demonstrated that “LEFTISM” is due to genetic mutations caused by poor breeding strategies. 🤡 To put it simply, in recent decades, those persons who exhibit leftist traits such as egalitarianism, feminism, gynocentrism, socialism, multiculturalism, transvestism, homosexuality, perverse morality, and laziness, have been reproducing at rates far exceeding the previous norm, leading to an explosion of insane, narcissistic SOCIOPATHS in (mostly) Western societies.

      @ReverendDr.Thomas@ReverendDr.Thomas10 ай бұрын
    • Gay

      @AmandeepSingh-bj9dm@AmandeepSingh-bj9dm9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AmandeepSingh-bj9dmwhy did you make this comment?

      @Alex-js5lg@Alex-js5lg9 ай бұрын
  • I love the way Bryan Greene explains the complexity of our universe in a easy to understand phrases. You are the best!

    @antisymmetric237@antisymmetric2378 ай бұрын
  • Excellent interview. I always learn new stuff from hearing Brian. He is a fantastic educator. Tremendous Faith and Brian for good 60 minutes.

    @luckan20@luckan209 ай бұрын
  • With deep Gratitude for the inspiration, Wisdom & Light that was embraced by this moving presentation.

    @donazia@donazia9 ай бұрын
  • Brian green is the absolute best at helping regular people understand deep physics topics. He knows how to explain without dumbing it down. Genius.

    @stussymishka@stussymishka7 ай бұрын
  • Brian talks about the romance of math, I only wish I had his experience. I had the opposite experience, math was torture, punishment, etc.. and therefore unpleasant. Yet I always knew in my gut that mathematics was clearly amazingly useful for our lives. So I'm super glad math nerds are with us! Thanks to those who really get it and share their expertise so we can have the chance for survival.

    @CocoaBeachLiving@CocoaBeachLiving9 ай бұрын
    • Very True!!

      @j.k.d.126@j.k.d.1269 ай бұрын
    • Perhaps because he was not taught but took self interest

      @mokujin29@mokujin299 ай бұрын
    • A lot of it depends on your maths teachers, i had one good maths teacher in all my schooling. Enthusiastic teachers can make or break an education. I had two amazing history teachers and that’s what I concentrated on .

      @issyjas3309@issyjas33099 ай бұрын
    • So well said!

      @anonysable@anonysable9 ай бұрын
    • @@issyjas3309 Agreed. My first algebra teacher taught with insults and shame. And the others weren't that much better. Nevertheless, I am glad they're math teachers that do inspire and motivate their students. I only wonder how I'd feel about mathematics now if I had been introduced to math by different teachers.

      @CocoaBeachLiving@CocoaBeachLiving9 ай бұрын
  • Brian is AWESOME!!!!!!

    @danacoleman4007@danacoleman40079 ай бұрын
  • These topics and exploration of the universe bring me a joy that nothing else can. I only wish I had friends who enjoy the same intellectual debates as I do so we can share our rambles and thoughts as we talk through the night.

    @keirawillow@keirawillow9 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Faith for the excellent conversation with a wonderful humanist and scientist Brian Greene who generously share his vast knowledge and understanding of the physical phenomena with people 🙏🏽🌺🌺🌺

    @ashafaghi@ashafaghi10 ай бұрын
  • I like how Brian Greene and Max Tegmark both have the same idea about how we are all just particles. I was really entertained by this one.

    @errollleggo447@errollleggo4479 ай бұрын
    • A stupid, futile statement that should impress no one with a modicum of intelligence

      @mehridin@mehridin9 ай бұрын
    • But we also have to delude ourselves into thinking that we have Free Will, ( in order to evade the sense of powerlessness that the physics reality instills in us ).

      @kenadams5504@kenadams55049 ай бұрын
  • It's so nice to see Brian interviewed for a change.

    @armchairgravy8224@armchairgravy82249 ай бұрын
  • Beautifully done. It's not about legacy. It's about this magic moment we live in now. We all have won the cosmos of lotteries! This tiny moment IS enough. I'm 74 and have had a lifetime of adventure on. land and sea. I'm headed to the Alaskan Wilderness in August. Live to you die. Live life to its top. And please let me say this magic is where you are right now. You don't have to Sail to the Bahamas or live in the Alaskan wilderness. You are truely free to live now. Don't waste a breath. Change your self-story if you have to. Now go live. Throw my ashes into the Bering Sea right after my last gasp.

    @chipkyle5428@chipkyle54289 ай бұрын
  • Brian Greene is my source for time space and what not! You keep me coming back to you dear Sir! Thank you!

    @rajsubbaram4106@rajsubbaram41069 ай бұрын
  • I have just started listening to the audio version of his book, narrated by Brian Greene himself. What a wonderful, thought provoking journey it is proving to be. I respect this man for his intelligence, dedication, and his storytelling abilities to make the mind staggering information of quantum physics understandable to one (me) who has no scientific background but does have a curiosity. Thank you, Dr. Greene. And Thank you, Faith Sallie for this program.

    @susannjarvis5587@susannjarvis55877 ай бұрын
  • Love Brian Green, his passion and enthusiasm is contagious

    @clivejenkins4033@clivejenkins40339 ай бұрын
  • I can listen to Brian Greene talk all day, this man has so many brilliant ideas and his perspective is unique and I can't do nothing but have the upmost respect for that man

    @jagaure@jagaure9 ай бұрын
  • Growing up, I Never had somebody to look up to but Brian Green has become one of very few select that I do listen to and appreciate. I was lucky enough to ask him a question in Sydney two months back and it was an honour to do so. Thank you for keeping me interested in science and space. Your influence has made its way to the philosophy that I have been adopting while doing my PhD

    @tobaidi@tobaidi9 ай бұрын
  • I love this man's knowledge when I realized that the Planet Earth does not need our presence at any level

    @cosmoslogic9088@cosmoslogic90889 ай бұрын
  • This video is equal parts informative and beautiful, and I think that's largely a reflection of the 2 humans sharing the stage. Faith and Brian seem to complement each other perfectly... literally and figuratively. My only complaint is this: TOO SHORT. I would happily spend several more hours with these people. Just wonderful.

    @studio11chicago@studio11chicago6 ай бұрын
  • Another great session by Brian Greene! 👏

    @AlphaCentauri24@AlphaCentauri249 ай бұрын
  • Brian Greene is the greatest science communicator that I know of

    @Sherifaga@Sherifaga9 ай бұрын
  • Simply listening to this makes my life more meaningful

    @jimxu1963@jimxu19634 ай бұрын
  • I feel similar to the way Brian did about doing physics going through some dark moments or a tough portion of life. Thank You Dr. Greene, you will always be a motivation for me in life.

    @meetghelani5222@meetghelani52227 ай бұрын
  • Great show, and great tribute to all you bring to the world Brian👏🙏. Dx

    @decoruseventusphonetically5157@decoruseventusphonetically51579 ай бұрын
  • Amazing interview, so eloquent and fascinating, few can speak about such complex concepts with grace. Off to order the book!

    @DerrickShields1@DerrickShields19 ай бұрын
    • It is one you will live with from now on. Has a permanent place in my library.

      @jaytolbert7538@jaytolbert75389 ай бұрын
    • Same!

      @robertdobie8680@robertdobie86808 ай бұрын
  • When we were very young, one teacher explained to us that if you open the door if the fridge and close the room door, the room is going to get hotter not colder and that is one of the ways of understanding entropy

    @ufsg61@ufsg619 ай бұрын
  • A rare man indeed. What a please that was. Thank you 🙏

    @maximidius@maximidius8 ай бұрын
  • I'll never get over what an amazing speaker he is on subjects thats borderline impossible to comprehend for a lot of people

    @DarkAK2@DarkAK28 ай бұрын
  • Faith Salie - RESPECT

    @06vijaya@06vijaya9 ай бұрын
  • It goes without saying that Brian Greene is a physics/science gem. I didn't know who Faith Salie was before this inteveriew but she KILLS IT. Well done both of you.

    @mrsully6003@mrsully60035 ай бұрын
  • Excellent. One of the best conversations about physics and meaning I have watched

    @pikiwiki@pikiwiki7 ай бұрын
  • What a great interview. Thank you!

    @codemech99@codemech999 ай бұрын
  • Oh guys, thank you! I enjoyed every moment of it!

    @Sherifaga@Sherifaga9 ай бұрын
  • She's a really terrific interviewer. She clearly read the book, has cogent questions, and articulates them well.

    @matthewweflen@matthewweflen7 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful episode! Faith - energetic, smart and beautiful and a great interviewer! Same with Brian! :) Love from sweden!

    @skinnyTheCat@skinnyTheCat9 ай бұрын
  • Brian is an awesome human being.

    @morotoo@morotoo9 ай бұрын
  • WOW Fantastic Video!!! Thank you Brian Greene and Faith for your fabulous interaction.

    @rickcoyne7845@rickcoyne78459 ай бұрын
  • great to have people like him!

    @manuelestudillo6098@manuelestudillo60989 ай бұрын
  • This talk is GREAT

    @madhavangopalan7463@madhavangopalan74639 ай бұрын
  • Incredible man, thanks Brian.

    @MatteoGariglio@MatteoGariglio9 ай бұрын
  • I REMEMBER WHEN I HAD QUESTIONS THE SAME WAY AS BRIAN HAS,WHY ARE WE HERE?,THE EXTRAORDINARY THING THAT WE ARE CAPABLE OF LOVE,FEEL,HATE,COMUNICATE EACH OTHER,ETC,AND WHY ARE WE COSNCIOUS BEINGS? ETC ETC;AND I WAS ASKING THE WRONG PEOPLE BECAUSE THEIR ANSWERS WERE SOMETHING LIKE:DON'T ASK DUMB QUESTIONS OR HOW SILLY ARE YOU ASKING THOSE THINGS,AND FINALLY I'VE FOUND PEOPLE LIKE BRIAN GREENE,ELON MUSK,LEX FRIDMAN,ETC,PEOPLE WHO HAS THE SAME QUESTIONS AS ME AND BESIDES SUPER SMART PEOPLE THAT ARE LOOKING FOR ANSWERS,THIS IS "AMAZING"!!👍👍👍👍

    @israelquito3072@israelquito30726 ай бұрын
  • experience is waaaay more than words, i can describe fireworks to you but I can never make you feel the beauty of being at a fireworks show. i personally think that the brain reacts to so many different stimuli, some as random and absurd as the universe itself, that our "free will" and our sense of self has fundamentally infinite possibilities. it's crazy how much we can really think about if we band together

    @croozerdog@croozerdog4 ай бұрын
  • That was a truly excellent meeting of minds, with the ultimately perfect conclusion that it is about enjoying the moments that we get. Physics is one thing but animal biology is another thing altogether, but what a wonderful opportunity it is that we have the ability in our time to appreciate complex nature can be. Brian’s wrong though on self determination. A rail track with a carriage, the track determines the range of possible positions the carriage can be, but the carriage determines which of those possibilities suits it best over time. We all have self determination with in the range of possible freedoms and time.

    @williambunting803@williambunting8039 ай бұрын
  • Consciousness, at its finest - is where one - is intimate - with the Great Being. For each and everyone - of us. Secret, private and real - with the Friend/ Beloved. All - only within - thine heart, alone. May it be so.

    @user-hy9nh4yk3p@user-hy9nh4yk3p7 ай бұрын
  • This is a good interview, not only Brian is brilant, but Faith salie is very well prepared,

    @kekedong@kekedong5 ай бұрын
  • I wholeheartedly nominate Brian Greens as a deserving candidate for the Nobel Prize in recognition of his remarkable contributions to enhancing public understanding of the universe's profound realities. Throughout his illustrious career, Greens has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to communicate complex scientific concepts with unparalleled clarity and enthusiasm, making him an exceptional advocate for science and a driving force behind public engagement. Brian Greens' dedication to science communication has been nothing short of inspiring. Through his compelling books, captivating lectures, and engaging media appearances, he has bridged the gap between cutting-edge theoretical physics and the wider public. By breaking down intricate ideas into accessible and relatable narratives, he has empowered countless individuals to grasp the awe-inspiring nature of our universe, fostering a sense of wonder and curiosity among people of all ages and backgrounds. Greens' contribution to public understanding extends far beyond his academic achievements. His passion for sharing knowledge and promoting scientific literacy has sparked a renewed interest in physics, inspiring the next generation of scientists, thinkers, and innovators. Through his mentorship and encouragement of aspiring researchers, he has paved the way for future breakthroughs that could profoundly impact our world. Furthermore, Greens' ability to elucidate the significance of scientific discoveries and their relevance to everyday life is unparalleled. His work has shed light on fundamental questions about the cosmos, its origin, and its fate, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of our existence. In doing so, he has played a vital role in fostering a scientifically literate and informed society, capable of making informed decisions on matters that impact our global community. In conclusion, Brian Greens' exceptional contribution to public understanding of the reality of the universe sets him apart as an ideal candidate for the Nobel Prize. By making profound scientific knowledge accessible and engaging to the broader public, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of human knowledge and the promotion of a more enlightened and scientifically curious society. Recognizing his outstanding efforts with the Nobel Prize would not only celebrate his individual achievements but also emphasize the importance of science communication in shaping a brighter future for humanity.

    @Frazer247@Frazer2479 ай бұрын
  • Such brilliance and clarity. One only hopes and dreams, provided we’re successful and don’t disperse into an endless array of particles, where no 2 shall ever meet again, that when this all returns from wince time, space and everything came, that the consciousness that decided to randomly divide itself into particles, will remember everything, but not ever feel compelled to test the veracity of its own perfection again. But, what fun to remember everything, every particle, every star, every planet, and the lives of every being, in 360 degree technicolor consciousness, all that came about through its own division into creation. The awe and wonder never ceases ❤

    @TruthSayer5589@TruthSayer55899 ай бұрын
  • Very helpful to better understand time and life. Gratefully, thx to both. 👌💜🌹

    @mundamadi--moucheamadi7147@mundamadi--moucheamadi71479 ай бұрын
  • Well said Brian Greene.

    @alexgoslar4057@alexgoslar40577 ай бұрын
  • Amazing interview!! Best in absolute!

    @annamariacarusone6619@annamariacarusone66199 ай бұрын
  • The Universe sounds so cool! I must visit it come day.

    @oberonmichaels4121@oberonmichaels41219 ай бұрын
  • Excellent.... thanks 🙏.

    @dr.satishsharma1362@dr.satishsharma13629 ай бұрын
  • After all of the physics,astronomy, & general science videos i watch, wich is to say in scientific terms, a crap ton... I have found that certain atmospheric qualities allow me to retain and in turn recall more information than others. ... this particular video is a prime example of said atmosphere. Its 95% Likely the chemistry between Faith and Brian. Faiths enthusiasm to learn and her welcoming & charming charecter really is almost like a super conductor where the brilliance of Brian's mind just flows out and into the minds of those of us that carry even a flicker of curiosity & wonder of what exactly is...

    @coreywright6192@coreywright61922 ай бұрын
  • Awesome as always. It’s good to be back 😊

    @nathc5479@nathc54799 ай бұрын
  • Good interview.

    @Seekthetruth3000@Seekthetruth30009 ай бұрын
  • Live in the present it is all we really have!! Learn from the past and wish for the future. I would have liked Faith to ask Brian about sitting comfortably in "One's Own Personal Concisness Bubble" in a crowded nightclub interacting with your friends surrounded by hundreds of people indifferent to your very existence. You get this irresistible urge to look in a specific location behind you and lock eyes with someone specifically checking you out from a distance. Personally, I wonder if this phenomenon has some connection to the observer effect. Thank You!! for the discussion.

    @j.k.d.126@j.k.d.1269 ай бұрын
  • About a year ago, I bought a bookshelf for my living room that really tied the room together. I had 5 shelves, and I filled one with my fiction books, and the bottom with my college books. I just ordered Brian's book here and am about to clear the random stuff I have on another shelf, and start my new nonfiction section. It will be here wednesday. I gotta read it first so that section will wait.

    @cjcogburn30@cjcogburn309 ай бұрын
  • Very good explanation because people can not understand the relationship between atom and universe and human purpose and function..excellent i can say

    @BilichaGhebremuse@BilichaGhebremuse9 ай бұрын
  • Mr Greene is amazing. Very smart and yet very humble. Totally unassuming individual. Respect!

    @als6226@als62269 ай бұрын
  • Great conversation...I really enjoyed it! I see that book is on Audible and it gets good reviews.

    @NashPotatoesOutdoorShow@NashPotatoesOutdoorShow4 ай бұрын
  • Thanks again.

    @jimauwerda1384@jimauwerda13849 ай бұрын
  • Great guest. She did her homework.

    @troymosher4877@troymosher48779 ай бұрын
  • Gave me chills

    @Synky@Synky5 ай бұрын
  • I'll miss you Brian, I wish I can inspire people the way you inspire me. I think this is the only way we get to a point that's worth it. Even if it's a high chance we won't, what's better than trying. That's the only way I can feel hopeful and not depressed. Thanks so much for sharing with us.

    @ryedogan@ryedogan9 ай бұрын
  • I am sold on the book! Great video!

    @RayRay-zt7bj@RayRay-zt7bj6 ай бұрын
  • 5:19 I love that about math and physics!

    @mrautistic2580@mrautistic25809 ай бұрын
  • Brian I’ve considered the free will thing. I agree and would like to add a bit. All of the chemical processes that take place within our brain an associated with them are summarized by their fundamental particles which exhibit quantum behavior. We are aware that means they behave probabilistic. This makes me have a different perspective. Maybe we still do not have free will. Because any outcome is possible, we perceive free will. Still bound by the physics as you mentioned.

    @mattneville2864@mattneville28649 ай бұрын
  • great interview

    @rudyvanderhoeven9628@rudyvanderhoeven96289 ай бұрын
  • The moment a particle is a wave; it has to be a conscious wave! Gravity is the conscious attraction among waves to create the illusion of particles, and our experience-able Universe. Max Planck states: "Consciousness is fundamental and matter is derived from Consciousness". Life is the Infinite Consciousness, experiencing the Infinite Possibilities, Infinitely. We are "It", experiencing our infinite possibilities in our finite moment. Our job is to make it interesting!

    @peterbroderson6080@peterbroderson60809 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating

    @andyroberts5259@andyroberts52599 ай бұрын
  • Not that there was any doubt about Faith's willingness to do anything for Brian, but sheesh! Girl is dripping @30:00

    @Jay-ft3xh@Jay-ft3xh9 ай бұрын
  • We Live Now - Learning from the Past Hoping for a Future.

    @j.k.d.126@j.k.d.1269 ай бұрын
  • Watching this guy , my brain struggles to keep up. Is it better to live life in ignorance of the greater things we cannot control or just let these guys get on with it? How does he sleep at night with all these questions. ❤

    @tamanderson3250@tamanderson32508 ай бұрын
  • Thanks.

    @corrinastanley125@corrinastanley12510 ай бұрын
  • great show

    @norcalridgerunners4206@norcalridgerunners42065 ай бұрын
  • The answer to Life , the Universe & Everything = Greene

    @FlockOfHawks@FlockOfHawks8 ай бұрын
    • F-

      @alastairleith8612@alastairleith861214 күн бұрын
  • For any late watchers of this program, you can be assured that all of the Cosmos is in perfect harmony with our Creators will! 😀

    @fredcrown-tamir698@fredcrown-tamir69817 күн бұрын
  • Amazing

    @crowleyadam7568@crowleyadam75688 ай бұрын
  • My brain completely changed when i read michio kakus hyperspace book (made before i was born, 1990, yet people dont even understand any of einstines idias yet hahaha) He doesn't even say the word dimension. I do and everone gets confused and i go down rabbit holes. It's really tough talking about science because I'm so far ahead of everyone else. And all a them, he and michio kaku, me, everyone. But again, they never go down the rabbit hole, even though that's the monster not only in the closet, but also under the bed and all darkness out side in night, even when you turn the lights off. You have to address it. This dark matter is string theory. Its time and space, and we even have some math equations and laws, yet they are never talked about. There's so much, ... and he even kinda leans tord without a question, and answer is worthless. If you skip to the end of our book, everybody dies. Boaring. The only religion worth teaching is string theory because particals are transdimensional. But he says all there is is laws of physics and particals wiggling till they die. Yea being one with nature is cool, but if you cant get into that, get into what i say, be one with dimensions. Be one with string theory. They will all pass on. What makes our molecules are tied to us transdimensionaly, and then they all go away when time doesn't matter anymore. They go up a dimension. Time is a dimension. Its more than just death, and its not religion. I believe in super string theory. Its been around for almost twice I've been alive for. One day more people will be like me. I've lived a tough life and nobody knows or cares, but i believe in something better than anybody else. In other words, get on my level bro. Theres more forces of nature in lower dimensions. The more forces of nature are combined with gravity in higher dimensions. He even wrote that in his book, but again, thats not "in sceen" its not what the cool cats do. Therefore all u can do is buy his book and monitize knolage.

    @RStaRaptoR@RStaRaptoR9 ай бұрын
  • I do absolutely enjoy all of your shows and lectures thank you for reigning my interest in physics and just waking up the part of me that made want to learn.

    @williamstearns4581@williamstearns45819 ай бұрын
  • great... bravoo

    @Bia2fix@Bia2fix9 ай бұрын
  • Excellent

    @clsatc@clsatc9 ай бұрын
  • 42:37 transcendence 49:20 humanity and consciousness is a crack of life between two eternities of darkness

    @ChrisBrengel@ChrisBrengel6 ай бұрын
    • This is so awesome. Here is a very intelligent guest having a civil discussion with a very intelligent interviewer. She asks a (that is just one) coherent question then stops talking and lets him answer. She listens patiently then when he is done speaking asks another question. This is so sadly unusual these days.

      @ChrisBrengel@ChrisBrengel6 ай бұрын
  • I sense some game with Brian Greene. He seems to have charmed the lovely Red head 😉😉😉 you go brain

    @noahwinslow2692@noahwinslow26929 ай бұрын
  • Greeting from Toronto

    @kirbylau1602@kirbylau160210 ай бұрын
  • 49:40 that is why most find relief from: the majesty of existence, the shocking implications of the mundane, and the incomparable unlikelihood of the real -- in beliefs that muddy up the whole proposition and provide longed for reversion to automatic functioning of the associative thought-centric and quite free-will devoid "mind". If the need to entertain any story, no matter how lame, becomes feverish, we could be in a good spot, we could be in a bad spot, dependent on the pointedness of our point of view. If things get too clear we can always turn on the TV, or read a metaphysical tome, or watch a KZhead video that stimulates associations we enjoy, or worst yet most soothing of all, simply reminisce with limbic seasonings. Keeps things in homeostatic balance: that being the glacial progress, with the emphasis on stasis, that evolution favors so much on the collective level -- not that it will do us any personal good outside of antibiotics and such.

    @SkyRiver1@SkyRiver19 ай бұрын
  • We don't have the freewill to change the default set for complex systems as humans such as falling short of being morally perfect. However, we have *the FREEWILL to choose to move away from that default setting i.e. mindset with the desiring inclination towards perfection.*

    @MojiWord@MojiWord9 ай бұрын
  • Human r so excited when dey see for the first time and keep on pushing how it works, but they forget , how and how my feelings is

    @darwinlaluna3677@darwinlaluna36778 ай бұрын
  • Motion in Magnet depending on the the field of the Magnet. Greater relative Magnetic field have the possibility of holding everything together and at the same time moving the them apart and around regardless of the matters' properties from our perception. Our prior intellectuals talked about "constant motion" and "general theory of relativity"

    @MuhyadinMohamedAbdulahi@MuhyadinMohamedAbdulahi9 ай бұрын
    • Interesting - I Suspect Fields will be found to be somehow fundamental.

      @j.k.d.126@j.k.d.1269 ай бұрын
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