Infinite Worlds: A Journey through Parallel Universes

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The multiverse hypothesis, suggesting that our universe is but one of perhaps infinitely many, speaks to the very nature of reality. Join physicist Brian Greene, cosmologists Alan Guth and Andrei Linde, and philosopher Nick Bostrom as they discuss and debate this controversial implication of forefront research and explore its potential for redefining the cosmic order. Moderated by Robert Krulwich and featuring an original musical interlude, inspired by parallel worlds, by DJ Spooky.
This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.
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Original Program Date: June 13, 2009
MODERATOR: Robert Krulwich
PARTICIPANTS: Alan Guth, Brian Greene, Andrei Linde, Paul D. Miller, Nick Bostrom
Introduction with Brian Greene 00:00
Musical interlude 25:15
Participant Introductions 33:49
How do we know there was a Big Bang 35:50
How do we get from a single universe to a multiverse. 47:14
Is the universe expanding and how fast? 01:00:25
What does six dimensional space look like? 01:08:00
How do we know there is a multiverse? 01:13:48
Bryce DeWitt on the multiverse concept 01:24:40
What if we assume the universe is the simulation hypothesis? 01:37:14
This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.

КОМЕНТАРІ: 1 800
@WorldScienceFestival
@WorldScienceFestival 7 років тому
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@rudyburdick7291
@rudyburdick7291 6 років тому
World Science Festival so what a person who translates for
@martinblake2278
@martinblake2278 6 років тому
I'm very interested.
@danielhypersonicclairborne5766
@danielhypersonicclairborne5766 5 років тому
What about the thing holding the multiverse like the omiverse
@curt0571
@curt0571 5 років тому
Rudy Burdick looks like you are ready to translate for donald trump.
@seankennedy6676
@seankennedy6676 5 років тому
Russian scientist don't seem to be nerds at all. Or maybe they are just so manly that even their nerds aren't nerds to us.
@ottofrank3445
@ottofrank3445 8 років тому
What makes these people so amazing is not necessarily their incredible mind but rather their humbleness.
@KT-cz7rm
@KT-cz7rm 8 років тому
definitely both! :-)
@12dollarsand78cents
@12dollarsand78cents 8 років тому
+y. yal Y That's why they can't rap.
@CarlosHfam
@CarlosHfam 8 років тому
In the pursuit of the truth of the nature of our reality, one must first face the reality that our we don't know everything, so we should be open to anything.
@12dollarsand78cents
@12dollarsand78cents 8 років тому
Carlos Hernandez I'm open to you not knowing a god damn thing you are talking about, are you open to that possibility?
@utah133
@utah133 8 років тому
He's speaking of God in a figurative sense, no a being. Same as Einstein did.
@almirmetis5614
@almirmetis5614 3 роки тому
Truly exceptional. It makes you think how small and insignificant we are yet the potential is unlimited. Loved the sense of humor too.
@gr.841
@gr.841 6 років тому
The most fascinating part is realizing the universe has spawned creatures capable of understanding it. The graph matching the predicted observations is indeed amazing. We are the universe's way of understanding itself.
@the-rf2dq
@the-rf2dq 2 роки тому
Yes , imagine a group of atoms collecting themselves to understand wtf is going on 😀
@Eidolon1andOnly
@Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому
The most fascinating thing is there are both, even a spectrum, of people capable of being aware of a universe or aything outside what they know for sure.
@patrickday4206
@patrickday4206 Рік тому
We are the imperfect representation of a higher more perfect universe Pythagoras
@jonasan287
@jonasan287 Рік тому
*God
@tfs711
@tfs711 Рік тому
Welcome to the realisation mentioned in the last line.
@joeebond8228
@joeebond8228 3 роки тому
Thanks for top notch wisdom of our era, for free - and without commercials! Brian Greene really did something for mankind organizing the festival and uploading to UT free of charges. To this particular part, I do not know how Andri Linde is doing it, but he can really be funny.
@johnstead6315
@johnstead6315 4 роки тому
Outstanding. Brian Greene explains things so clearly. As far as the multi verse theory goes, made a believer out of me. Thanks Brian.
@BetKev13
@BetKev13 2 роки тому
Infinity, might be, from a Logical Verifiable Scientific reality, impossible to prove, or verify. After all, there can be no end to that verification process. Recently, in Quanta Magazine, I have read that Mathematicians now, instead, use an Alternate Phrase, "Big Numbers Sets", and they also figured out that using smaller limited sections, from "Big Number Sers" allows their Super Computers to render "Patterns Within Those "Smaller Sections" from "Big Number Sets"! How many "Super Computers" can You Afford to melt down in an unlimited numbers row? Always retreat back to your imaginations, and keep attempting to find "The Way"!
@felina7849
@felina7849 Рік тому
Without proof? This is getting familiar and I can't quite put my.....Hail Mary full of...
@raubhautz6281
@raubhautz6281 7 років тому
I just love listening to Brian; not only is the subject fascinating, but he sounds so idk, excited about sharing it - and so clear. Much like Sagan, Nye, Dawkins, Tyson and Krauss, their lectures are absolutely riveting.
@michael4506
@michael4506 6 років тому
Raubhautz I'm riveted
@chiralhome
@chiralhome 5 років тому
BRIAN'S THE BEST ONE THERE... ALAN SEEMS A BIT COOL
@omegahorizon82
@omegahorizon82 4 роки тому
Nye shouldn't even be in this conversation...
@chrisclark7212
@chrisclark7212 4 роки тому
Nye neither tyson , talk about over inflated egos
@michaelweems679
@michaelweems679 4 роки тому
Please do not include Bill Nye with the likes of Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Neil Degrasse-Tyson please. He doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same paragraph as those great thinkers. Bill Nye is a hack.
@denni8884
@denni8884 3 роки тому
I must have watched this 20 times or more. I’v never heard this explained so beautifully before.
@dahliathereader2872
@dahliathereader2872 3 роки тому
I ❤️ professor Greene for creating such a great institution.
@barbaracarol485
@barbaracarol485 3 роки тому
I'd like to hear them complete their explanations without interference.
@rugbyelite1361
@rugbyelite1361 2 роки тому
If it weren't for Brian moderating, you would realize just how mind numbing the science can get
@juliesavell4604
@juliesavell4604 2 роки тому
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@juliesavell4604
@juliesavell4604 2 роки тому
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@juliesavell4604
@juliesavell4604 2 роки тому
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@juliesavell4604
@juliesavell4604 2 роки тому
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@brettlackie1211
@brettlackie1211 7 років тому
I agree this host should listen and not interrupt so much he cut in often and with disregard. Having said this it is a fantastic and stimulating series. Love it.
@bobbydeuce6486
@bobbydeuce6486 2 роки тому
I just discovered this channel today and my god do I feel gypped by life for not discovering it sooner. The most fascinating topics to me.
@brendabraggiotti9794
@brendabraggiotti9794 2 роки тому
Never tired of watching again and again and putting mental efforts to understand you guys
@maxbigwood2080
@maxbigwood2080 8 років тому
An infinite universe or multiverse may seem weird or too difficult to comprehend, but when you think about it, a finite universe or reality is perhaps even more weird. Either way, I'd say the true nature of reality is truly weird!!!
@artopiiparinen1778
@artopiiparinen1778 4 роки тому
Yeah, nice to think that we are an alien simulation wich creates random worlds when "Jonny" spams "create" button in science class...
@michaelocchipinti8265
@michaelocchipinti8265 4 роки тому
@@artopiiparinen1778 yours is far closer than the premise here. MWI is actually dead in the water and pretty much nonsense, but great for comics. what's far more fascinating is the holographic theory where the information is encoded in VAST 2-D branes.. but they are separate and unique realms (and not that many, perhaps 7 for the Bulk). when a NDExperiencer or Sage pierces the veils they can see them realms. but they are definitely NOT alternative timelines
@zaynerosales8849
@zaynerosales8849 4 роки тому
I can't see there being a single or even a multiple reality,and with individual people their reality is certainly different than mine and yours simply because we do not exist in a certain time nor place,but rather a realm that is lost in a vast expanse in which our lives are played out forever. It's easy for me to say that at the moment of death we are reborn to life,as I believe we are a conscience awareness of our God.
@robertsunseri8450
@robertsunseri8450 4 роки тому
Look up the definition of simulation
@robertsunseri8450
@robertsunseri8450 4 роки тому
@@artopiiparinen1778 Look up the definition simulation
@wntu4
@wntu4 6 років тому
One of the most interesting and entertaining presentations on YT. I wish I had been there. Even more, I wish this same group could come together again and rehash this based on all the new information we have gained since 2009.
@gmboles1595
@gmboles1595 2 роки тому
To have the same group together again in 2021 would be very interesting !!!
@higgsy3873
@higgsy3873 Рік тому
No no, 2022
@FlockOfHawks
@FlockOfHawks 7 місяців тому
2525
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 3 роки тому
When minds like this get together, it's so refreshing to be presented with geniuses taking the mickey out of themselves with their tongue in cheek humor. Theses are minds who appreciate the magnitude of the subject and yet have the innocent childlike prankster attitude to make it palatable and pleasurable for the rest of us. Cool!
@timothywilcox1219
@timothywilcox1219 2 роки тому
The more of these that I watch, the more I learn that we know next to nothing at all about reality.
@MissChanandlerBong1
@MissChanandlerBong1 8 років тому
Gotta love Brian Greene, the way he translates cosmology to people in general but he inspires colleagues also to visualize concepts consistent with the equations. Einstein imagined his ideas first then worked it later. "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand".
@chiralhome
@chiralhome 5 років тому
BRIAN'S THE BEST ONE THERE... ALAN SEEMS A BIT COOL
@radiowallofsound
@radiowallofsound 2 роки тому
Brian Greene is so interesting, and Andrei Linde is so fun, I love these talks.
@scorpiogirlva8421
@scorpiogirlva8421 2 роки тому
I've spend an entire day binging on science lectures and these meet ups. The universe is a wonderful mystery!
@kevinblackandwhite8273
@kevinblackandwhite8273 Рік тому
Time well spent my girl! :)
@CaseyWinehouse
@CaseyWinehouse Рік тому
This was absolutely worth it just for Andrei’s sense of humor. That finance joke at the end has me crying laughing right now.
@kikyybabe7803
@kikyybabe7803 7 років тому
OMG this is fantastic great talk Brian and Andrei
@MBS435343323
@MBS435343323 9 років тому
I already know what they are going to say,i've watched them talk so many times about this BUT:Never gets old
@photios4779
@photios4779 3 роки тому
Between you and all your doubles in parallel universes where the same video (or something very similar) exists, you all have probably watched it billions of time through. 😊
@sagarbhattarai8161
@sagarbhattarai8161 11 місяців тому
Man, I can't get enough of Brian Greene. It has been 8 years since this video was uploaded. 19 year old me binging on all of his videos. He's got to be one of the bests, if not, the best around here. So humble, so humorous, so soothing. I kinda have a man crush on him😅
@Ziggy_Stark.
@Ziggy_Stark. 4 роки тому
but the music resolved itself multiple times as opposed to the lecture. very nice.
@Swasti_Rao
@Swasti_Rao 4 роки тому
and just how relentlessly charming is Brian Greene
@DaniellesOnlinexD
@DaniellesOnlinexD 7 років тому
Great explanation of how objects curve space. Haven't been able to get my head around that notion before then. Great talk!
@uzairhaider89
@uzairhaider89 3 роки тому
This is one of the best debates i have ever came across. Absolutely loved the conversation.
@scottwoodrich6353
@scottwoodrich6353 7 років тому
Great musical interlude, i love to play drums over it with a Danny Carey-esque feel
@ziemowitmaj7074
@ziemowitmaj7074 3 роки тому
Dr Greene, you must be the most talented presenter of complex ideas in an approachable way. Thank you for making cutting edge science something I can now include in my own outlook, very much appreciated.
@keelyevans4695
@keelyevans4695 2 роки тому
We love it when you say it these ways; it makes me proud that you're telling us, and disappointed we couldn't hear and see each other much better much sooner. Thank you for sharing.
@esmeraldaherrera6608
@esmeraldaherrera6608 2 роки тому
Andrei Linde is so funny! This talk was engaging and enriching like all other WSF talks I’ve seen. I can’t wait to go in-person one day. Thanks Brian Greene and WSF!
@TerryPullen
@TerryPullen 6 років тому
Great panel. Five dudes at the top of their game.
@reimannx33
@reimannx33 4 роки тому
The ending statements of andre linde is profound, humorous, and poetic.
@CaseyWinehouse
@CaseyWinehouse Рік тому
Love the live music that went on way longer than expected. Great work.
@theogoldberg8919
@theogoldberg8919 5 років тому
THANK YOU for enlightening our consciences and minds. Always very instructive, human and respectful !
@kyleblease132
@kyleblease132 2 роки тому
Just life itself and the universe is so amazing I honestly can’t get my head around it and for our universe to maybe many of a million?!! If this doesn’t make you appreciate to be alive then you better start taking life for granted bc for all this to happen either on purpose or a random we are lucky to be alive and be intelligent life forms! I love science but I’m fascinated with everything beyond the stars. ⭐️
@frankblack1185
@frankblack1185 4 роки тому
Sounds like a good explanation for at least some forms of paranormal activity. Furthermore it looks like there are plenty of possibilities for consciousness to carry on after the physical (physical to us here) has ceased. Rarther than oblivion.
@MrVikingsandra
@MrVikingsandra Рік тому
This is the funniest bunch of physicists so far. I love that they can crack a joke while talking about serious stuff like cosmology 😄 I also like that the guy asking the questions, is asking all the questions I want to hear. And the mic drop at the end deserves an applause
@richarquis
@richarquis 17 днів тому
OMG, that closing line was absolutely hilarious. You gotta listen all the way.
@hazardkentuckyfishing9897
@hazardkentuckyfishing9897 5 років тому
After watching this video and then researching REM sleep patterns, I have concluded that when we dream, we get a glimpse into a parallel universe where there is an energy akin to our own.
@adamplentl5588
@adamplentl5588 4 роки тому
Wow. Great. Real scientific.
@felina7849
@felina7849 Рік тому
For fuck sake
@jebiniahthistle4929
@jebiniahthistle4929 5 років тому
Does the expansion of space/time slow time down? I would think so because constantly moving faster
@dineshchadha3203
@dineshchadha3203 3 роки тому
Interestingly in old scriptures from hindu philosophy also in line with Multiverse. We are now reinventing in different manner. But arguments are so lovely that it never gets old.
@acetate909
@acetate909 4 роки тому
Alan Guth, Nick Bostrom, Andrei Linde, Brian Greene and Dj Spooky? This may be the best video on YT!
@CDeruiter5963
@CDeruiter5963 7 років тому
So let me ask this: When scientists talk about the universe expanding, is it the underlying substrate, our pocket of space known as "the observable universe", both, or something else? I think what is confusing me the most is that between Andrei's visual and Brian's visual it seems like there may be a subtle difference in representation. Put simply: Do these multiple universes have definite boundaries like soap bubbles or holes in Swiss cheese? Or, are the boundaries merely there to draw distinction between one pocket of space and another, like boundaries on a map? **Edit: I found an answer to my first question, plus I finished the rest of the video. I think Robert Krulwich was not the best choice to head this forum, or at least he could've saved his grievances until the end.(Brian Greene seemed visibly peeved by the end.) Andrei Linde was hilarious though.
@m.soledadmartinez779
@m.soledadmartinez779 7 років тому
desconcie
@CDeruiter5963
@CDeruiter5963 7 років тому
I'm afraid I don't understand.
@Hozanaa
@Hozanaa 6 років тому
I enjoyed this festival
@Daniel-xi4bo
@Daniel-xi4bo 5 років тому
hi smita i'm from brzil, moving to u.s.a this year for a master degree
@kwking11
@kwking11 5 років тому
Curious did it do the stutter pause thing when you watched this
@primus7776
@primus7776 4 роки тому
I haven't watched TV for 6 years. ThIs is why.
@spcmartin420
@spcmartin420 4 роки тому
this isn't what TV looks like. This is what education looks like. Let me guess, you also like Trump
@primus7776
@primus7776 4 роки тому
@@spcmartin420 Who.....?
@layton3503
@layton3503 4 роки тому
Therefore *​spcmartin420* I guess, you are an IDIOT! *Like your logic?*
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 4 роки тому
@@spcmartin420 - I also like Trump. Give me 3 real reasons with solid proof as to something President Trump has done wrong..? And no regurgitating something baseless that you've heard from the horrible MSM.
@layton3503
@layton3503 4 роки тому
@@HardRockMiner His big wrong doing was beating Hillary Clinton. They have never recovered from that loss, nor accepted the fact that he has done just about everything that he said he would do when he campaigned.
@Skyee_AK
@Skyee_AK 6 років тому
loved that russian scientist, so fun :D
@Tuntum1804
@Tuntum1804 4 роки тому
A great phycisict too :)
@aaronmontero7759
@aaronmontero7759 9 років тому
"THATS WHY ITS BLUE" 💙
@eyeheisenberg2278
@eyeheisenberg2278 3 роки тому
What is blue?
@surfpsych
@surfpsych 3 роки тому
That was truly the highest point answer.
@the-rf2dq
@the-rf2dq 3 роки тому
I listen to these talks when going to sleep. As i am a lucid dreamer I have he most excellent nights 👍🤙
@peterkovacs8876
@peterkovacs8876 3 роки тому
I checked it 100 times, these are my heroes, the moderator I think is not a bad, humorous style
@maverick744
@maverick744 2 роки тому
During my short stint at M.I.T I had the good fortune of working with a Dr. that worked in a small lab located in the basement at Harvard and he proved to me the existence of a Parallel universe which was a lot like our universe but with small differences. He was able to prove how both universes vibrated at different frequencies which once he isolated the frequency of the other universe he was able to send/receive objects from the other side. Once he sent his lab partners car to the other side and never saw it again but did get a auto CD player in return. What made that so amazing was it was 1985 and our side hadn’t came out with CD players yet. The man had a 220 I.Q and was the most brilliant myopic S.O.B I’ve ever known.
@kepcar
@kepcar 2 роки тому
He was once Steward of Gondor, I believe.
@maverick744
@maverick744 2 роки тому
@@kepcar You my man are awesome. I wondered if anyone would catch that.. lmao thanks for the laugh for I needed it. Noble will go down in my books as one of the all time greats.
@kepcar
@kepcar 2 роки тому
@@maverick744 LOL no your "reminiscing" was almost as awesome as Noble himself. And now I have to watch the videos I have of his antics at Harvard. :D
@ggggia
@ggggia 4 роки тому
My God that Russian scientist is charming as hell! Mr. Linde, you are my new favorite.
@TheMillieSmalls
@TheMillieSmalls 2 роки тому
Panties sopping wet...I feel ya
@ggggia
@ggggia 2 роки тому
@@TheMillieSmallsNo, not like that. 😂 Ew.
@lalalala-zb1hd
@lalalala-zb1hd 4 роки тому
I can co relate with this video very much as my religious books like Vedas, Upanishads, Mahabharat, Bhagwad Geeta, Puranas are filled with such stories, realities and concepts. It's great to know that these scientists are also attuned with the spiritual side of these concepts. It is a wish to work under these great physicists.
@savagequeen6725
@savagequeen6725 3 роки тому
I am not a bible thumper but was incouraged to read it and if read carefully many people in the bible also discribed being moved to another dimension or reality as well. but I will definately look into these other regigions as welll
@pengep7792
@pengep7792 6 років тому
Amazing!! Kudos to this guys who are thinking outside the box!
@PendidikanGratis
@PendidikanGratis 3 роки тому
anyone knows the genre of music they are playing before the panel?
@PendidikanGratis
@PendidikanGratis 3 роки тому
i don't know why many people dislike the host so much. as a non cosmo scientist person, i feel.the host, hes presenting common people with their common understanding
@rh001YT
@rh001YT 6 років тому
What Einstein did in General Relativity, in a nutshell is this: Gravity had been measured assuming space and time were constant. Doing that led to the conclusion that gravity was a force, which it could be, but then it would be a completely unique force and quite mysterious. So Einstein let space and time be a variables instead of constants. He eliminated gravity as a force but that still allowed celestial bodies to have their momentums and move in circles, etc. His reformulation also allowed, but he didn't see it at first, for an expanding universe instead of one that contracted. The contracting universe idea was based on thinking of gravity as a force. I'm not sure, but I think Einstein had at one time claimed that the universe was static in size and thought all the celestial motions would just go on forever, except of course he knew suns would bow up or burn out, but other than that, same forever. Note that QED (quantum electro-dynamics) rejects general theory of relativity and posits a gravity as a force mediated by a flow of graviton particles, though none has ever detected such a particle and at this point, 2017, it seems unlikely such a particle will be detected. Both theories can explain the motion of celestial bodies. Multiverses don't explain anything, but they merely guess that hard to explain phenomenon, like black holes or dark matter, arise when the properties of our universe just happen to interact with the mostly different properties of another universe, the various universes generally not interacting much at all. Interaction can only occur within a framework of similar properties that allow for interaction. BTW, way back in 1789 Immanuel Kant ( in Critique of Pure Reason) had an inkling that human reason might be lacking, but he noted, that if it is we'll never know....except in cases that reasoning seems unable to produce satisfactory explanations and two or more explanations seem equally plausible. Such situations would imply something else is afoot, but we will not be able to describe it within the limits of reason, and thus would not be able to describe it or explore it at all.
@kevinbean3679
@kevinbean3679 2 роки тому
My amusement was that scientists often speak on another level, and some of the guests in the panel knew this, leaving others to over explain for the event. I sensed a bit of uncomfortable silence, and a bit of figiting, as the Russian physicist went over the average viewer ( or audience's) head
@alanbrady420
@alanbrady420 2 роки тому
This would explain the ridiculous odds of us being here in the first place. If there is a multiverse every possible outcome would probably come true, giving that there’s so many pocket universes, some multiverse bubbles could have different physics then ours, so it would make it more plausible for us to exist like do with the odds stacked against us of being here in the first place, because in lots of other multiverse bubbles there might not be life but in others there will be life, so with all that in mind maybe that’s why we can’t find aliens, because we are the only aliens/intelligent life in our pocket universe! It’s a mind blowing hypothesis but it does make a bit of sense how we came to be in the first place giving that if you changed the the laws of physics ever so slightly, we wouldn’t be here today. I love this discussion and it was so enjoyable to watch, it was very informative and funny at the same time.
@felina7849
@felina7849 Рік тому
It may make sense to you but it offers no proof whatsoever.
@Alkis05
@Alkis05 2 роки тому
1:42:28 That story and joke were so good that, alone at home, I started applauding along with the audience XD
@damianroberts4330
@damianroberts4330 3 роки тому
His interjections are more like interruptions, at first it was wholesome. By the end you just dont want him to talk.
@kevinking7414
@kevinking7414 3 роки тому
They’re all like this. So annoying
@mikeyraiders
@mikeyraiders 2 роки тому
Fti 6
@karaokerebel8082
@karaokerebel8082 4 роки тому
Multiverse ! Nice to know, wonderful to observe. Now, can we just get along here on own little "bubble" ? Or are we going to fight and argue until we burst this beautiful bubble and scatter the particles into nothingness ? All our worries & questions never to be resolved......
@crashfistfight8234
@crashfistfight8234 3 роки тому
Brian Greene great! Musical interlude? Robert Krulwich? Why? Brian is right there! 🤔
@EcBaPr
@EcBaPr 9 років тому
I always enjoy listening to Alan and Brian, they do a wonderful job of explaining things.
@chiralhome
@chiralhome 5 років тому
BRIAN'S THE BEST ONE THERE... ALAN SEEMS A BIT COOL
@mainakmazumder6536
@mainakmazumder6536 3 роки тому
How I love these great great conversations. God bless the UKposts!
@cosicave5179
@cosicave5179 3 роки тому
Excellent. And for that beautiful conclusion, Andrei; thankyou!
@lethabobambo9433
@lethabobambo9433 2 роки тому
BEAUTIFUL, JUSS BEAUTIFUL🤩🌟. THANX TO THE WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL WE ARE EMPOWERED WITH CURIOSITY❤
@gabrielgonzalez1993
@gabrielgonzalez1993 6 років тому
I thought the musical piece matched absolutely perfectly to the mysteriousness of our universe. The bassoon symbolizing the vast canvas of the multiverse, the bar chimes framed the stars, etc..
@realcygnus
@realcygnus 9 років тому
superb content
@FullMetalNobody
@FullMetalNobody 3 роки тому
Wow. Makes me feel smaller and less substantial than before. Good thing we're all everlasting energy.
@senti7965
@senti7965 2 роки тому
We are just a grain of sand in this vast infinite conscious universe, & yet we are part of everything. We are not alone. I've encountered what i called Galactic civilization on my one Out of body experiences, they are more advanced, time is irrelevant there. I can sense there's life there, but i was pushed away because i carry fear on my Consiousness & that place only radiates on love, peace, abundance, oneness, compassion. The pineal gland is the portal to another dimensions / realm of collective source of consciousness! Meditate, stay at peace, stay on oneness, stay on love. To this day I'm still shock on what I've seen, that when i came back in my physical body, it feels like this life is a dream. A very sacred dream, that our existence on earth is nothing but an brief instant. Physical body dies, Consiousness transitions.💕
@freeurmind5790
@freeurmind5790 7 років тому
I wish the moderator didn't interrupt the Russian scientist too much. I could follow along with what he, the Russian scientist, was saying but apparently Krulwich the moderator couldn't. I'm not a scientist.
@georgep5590
@georgep5590 4 роки тому
The moderator is being dumb on purpose
@sizdehbedar
@sizdehbedar 3 роки тому
@@georgep5590 The moderator seem quite purposefully representing many diverse interpretations and understandings of the viewers at large at the same time.
@HippieGypsy1
@HippieGypsy1 8 років тому
Excellent & fascinating video, but could do without the moderator Robert Krulwich!!
@troymosher4877
@troymosher4877 2 роки тому
I love this mixed with the music.
@eddiephxyo
@eddiephxyo 8 років тому
I see multi universe me in my dreams
@JohnSmith-vq1co
@JohnSmith-vq1co 3 роки тому
I already know what they are going to say,i've watched them talk so many times about this BUT:Never gets old
@DragonButter32
@DragonButter32 3 роки тому
So do I
@_Redwolf
@_Redwolf 8 років тому
Where does the fabric come from, and what does it consist of?
@otterwesen
@otterwesen 7 років тому
It's made of swiss cheese if I gathered that correctly
@_Redwolf
@_Redwolf 7 років тому
I love swiss cheese :o
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 6 років тому
Positive and negative charge!
@beautybabiii8613
@beautybabiii8613 3 роки тому
Ether...its what melanin is made of🤔
@RealiTEAwithKristaMarie
@RealiTEAwithKristaMarie 2 роки тому
Amazing 👏. I'm forever finding validation in these gentlemens work.. I wasn't able to conceptualize this ..until now
@Bernierua
@Bernierua 4 роки тому
Neelix the moderator. On point at staying in character.
@Scorch428
@Scorch428 5 років тому
They should just have Brian Greene translate after each speaker speaks. Like college professors, there's no denying they are really smart and know what they're talking about - they just have trouble explaining things to people who arent in their field and dont already understand what they are trying to say.
@abelcalde78
@abelcalde78 4 роки тому
Scorch428 absolutely agree!
@robertsunseri8450
@robertsunseri8450 4 роки тому
Everybody but but Nick Bostrom
@marybailey8490
@marybailey8490 9 років тому
good job..
@isahappy2340
@isahappy2340 6 років тому
Absolutely fabulous !!!
@StaticBlaster
@StaticBlaster 2 роки тому
My question is does the configuration of the DNA molecule have a limit although the number of configurations is astronomically huge because that would have extremely weird implications if that's the case i.e. natural cloning.
@w3twir3d1
@w3twir3d1 9 років тому
I understand the concept and need for and "layman" mediator but is it really necessary to find the absolute lowest common denominator...
@Chyoonz
@Chyoonz 4 роки тому
'lowest common denominator' PMSL
@aseshbasu8346
@aseshbasu8346 4 роки тому
Lol damn bruh
@mikem.s.1183
@mikem.s.1183 4 роки тому
I agree. Just compare the expert humbleness of Brian and the rest to the sarcastic, proud ignorance of the "host". Curiously, the ignorant and unintelligent just dismiss your fair criticism in their comments...
@penelopesnopes6852
@penelopesnopes6852 8 років тому
I often wonder if time actually exists or if it is just an illusion that it moves along. Maybe everything always exists all the time but we can only see where we are at the moment, like looking at the Grand Canyon at night with a pen light. The whole Grand Canyon is there, but my tiny light can only reveal a little spot of it.
@AntoinMhicArtain
@AntoinMhicArtain 3 роки тому
I know exactly what you mean and I also think that may be true. Like all events that ever happened are happening now, except we only see our "timeline"
@deborahthalman6680
@deborahthalman6680 2 роки тому
Most NDE'S describe a place where there is no time. There is only the present. That seems to be where God lives. Where He was, is and is to come, the only way we can understand the mystery.
@jonathanoswalt6942
@jonathanoswalt6942 2 роки тому
All things that ever was/is/ever will be exist now. Just my thoughts.
@felina7849
@felina7849 Рік тому
@@deborahthalman6680 No that is not the only way that WE can understand it. You then have a lot of explaining to do, you can't just leave it at 'Thats where God lives' for fuck sake man.
@hassanchhaiba154
@hassanchhaiba154 3 роки тому
If there is many univers, so what the laws of physics that govern between of them? This is so amazing.
@daronmeans8534
@daronmeans8534 5 років тому
Brian Greene should just host all of these.
@manfredpseudowengorz
@manfredpseudowengorz 6 років тому
we need probably an update on the debate, after all, it's 2017
@carmelopai4833
@carmelopai4833 3 роки тому
May 2020 - anyone else?
@michilenaVideos
@michilenaVideos 3 роки тому
Carmel Opai June 28th, 2020
@jeremywarren7424
@jeremywarren7424 3 роки тому
10 Nov 2020 Biden is our President-elect 😁
@merlinthelemurian3197
@merlinthelemurian3197 3 роки тому
It's the year 2021, resource wars broke out after covid19 brought down world economies, everything is on fire, and I've been sent back in time to warn you all
@janettomlin950
@janettomlin950 Рік тому
How can I get a recording of this music? I love it 😀!
@colineckstrand271
@colineckstrand271 3 роки тому
Most excellent presentation, mind expanding and exciting to reflect upon!
@powermath9964
@powermath9964 2 роки тому
Minor mistake in the conversation: 10 to the power “120” = 1 followed by 120 trailing ZEROS. However, 10 to the power “-120” = 1 followed by 119 leading ZEROS. Example: 103 = 1000 (with 3 trailing zeroes) but 10-3 = 0.001 (with 2 leading zeroes).
@Eidolon1andOnly
@Eidolon1andOnly Рік тому
Way you wrote this seems wrong
@danievdw
@danievdw 7 років тому
Great talk, and I love how the moderator kept it light mooded and funny, while staying on topic and keeping it interesting.
@blockchaineducationmanager5808
@blockchaineducationmanager5808 2 роки тому
A really great and super-interesting presentation!
@IIIIIawesIIIII
@IIIIIawesIIIII 6 років тому
You should do a lot more shows with Andrej, he is really great!
@arubagirl1976
@arubagirl1976 9 років тому
How things have changed! Alan Guth was ridiculed for his study about string theory. And now he is celebrated and acknowledge.
@jimwilson5093
@jimwilson5093 9 років тому
Arubagyal gyal good point about Alan Guth and others which is why even thou I am tempted to make fun of all of this I try and keep an open mind and my mouth shut.string theory may turn out to be a dead end but some pretty smart people think there is something to it.
@michaelocchipinti8265
@michaelocchipinti8265 4 роки тому
sorry but String theory can exist quite happily with 10 dimensions and certainly doesn't lead to MWIs
@silkalter9880
@silkalter9880 4 роки тому
Where is the god Factor
@3ia17_hugoirfenzsyarof7
@3ia17_hugoirfenzsyarof7 7 років тому
if there are infinite parallel universes doesnt that means there is one universe that has a parallel traveling device and can teleport to any parallel universe and now going to us?
@detached5540
@detached5540 4 роки тому
hell yeah the gentleman on the end referencing Arjunah, and the Vedas
@nachtdrachen716
@nachtdrachen716 2 роки тому
The Allegory of the Cave.... Most people who are not used to new concepts or even new views on old concepts tend to see the "what if's" and "possibilities of the unknown" as fantasy, make-believe, or absolute science fiction... Those who leave the cave... Or even release themselves from the wall and look a different direction... These are the innovators, the artists, novelists and dreamers that build our world. We need more of them... 🤔
@kevinm.1565
@kevinm.1565 3 роки тому
Great discussion! There's a really good book on this called “ Moving Through Parallel Worlds to Achieve Your Dreams."
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
@Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 6 років тому
Could mass and gravity be an emergent property relative to energy forming what we see and feel as the passage of time? In such a theory the ‘language’ is geometry in the form of spherical 4π symmetry forming and breaking. This would naturally form 3D space with the potential for entropy ‘disorganization or randomness’ and also the potential for ever greater symmetry formation as in E8, chess and funny videos! Time is a variable ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π with an uncertain future unfolding relative to the energy of our own actions. Energy ∆E slows the rate that time ∆t flows as a process of continuous creation relative to the energy & momentum of each object or life form. We see 4π in Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π representing the movement of charge as the future unfolds photon by photon. 2π represents cylindrical symmetry we see this in the Planck constant ħ=h/2π being a constant of action in the dynamic geometrical process of space and time!
@Comdfd4r
@Comdfd4r 2 роки тому
Thank you so much! This is simply the best video ever! It works! Tested it myself! Thank you very much. God bless you.
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