The Multiverse is real. Just not in the way you think it is. | Sean Carroll

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
  • What do physicists actually mean when they talk about the Multiverse? Sean Carroll explains.
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    The Multiverse is having a moment. From “Rick and Morty” to Marvel movies, the idea that our Universe is just one of many has inspired countless storylines in recent popular culture.
    Why is the Multiverse so compelling? To theoretical physicist and philosopher Sean Carroll, one reason is that we’re drawn to wondering how things might have turned out differently. What if you had chosen a different career path? Married someone else? Moved to a different city?
    Of course, there’s obviously no guarantee that you’re living out those alternate timelines in a different universe. But there are real scientific reasons to think that the Multiverse exists. And as Carroll explains, that possibility comes with some fascinating philosophical implications.
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    0:00 Hollywood’s Multiverse
    1:35 Physics’ Multiverse: Cosmology vs. Many Worlds
    3:28 The Many Worlds theory
    4:25 Are there many versions of you?
    6:39 Your alternate lives
    8:09 Your one life in our Universe
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    About Sean Carroll:
    Dr. Sean Carroll is Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy - in effect, a joint appointment between physics and philosophy - at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and fractal faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. Most of his career has been spent doing research on cosmology, field theory, and gravitation, looking at topics such as dark matter and dark energy, modified gravity, topological defects, extra dimensions, and violations of fundamental symmetries. These days, his focus has shifted to more foundational questions, both in quantum mechanics (origin of probability, emergence of space and time) and statistical mechanics (entropy and the arrow of time, emergence and causation, dynamics of complexity), bringing a more philosophical dimension to his work.
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Комментарии • 1,9 тыс.

  • @larryfulkerson4505
    @larryfulkerson4505 Год назад +1668

    For a long time I thought Sean Carroll was a theoritical physist but it turns out that he's a real live person after all.

  • @alanbooth9217
    @alanbooth9217 Год назад +485

    imagine a parallel world where Sean Carrol argues vehemently against the multiverse idea

    • @jge123
      @jge123 Год назад +21

      Must exist exactly because of entanglement, when one quantum system is measured the one it is entangled with instantly assumes the opposite value.

    • @Audio-apps
      @Audio-apps Год назад +5

      Sean Carroll and Sabine Hossenfelder engaging on the multiverse might be the closest approximation possible. With any luck, that might happen in a universe I inhabit.

    • @alanbooth9217
      @alanbooth9217 Год назад

      look - please explain to me why a quantum system ( us ) is having difficulty explaining the interaction with any other quantum system. The measuring devices do it all day long - what's our problem?

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa Год назад +6

      @@Audio-apps Well Sabine isn't going to buy his baloney pivots to movies and psychology. He is so obviously a con man even a child should be able to see it. He has lost the argument before it has even started.

    • @vincentrusso4332
      @vincentrusso4332 7 месяцев назад

      ​@boliussa both aforementioned scientists don't believe in free will so they are effectively 2 sides of the same coin. IMHO

  • @_J.F_
    @_J.F_ Год назад +73

    So there may well be a parallel universe where you made all the right decisions, became a rock star, an astronaut, or a Hollywood celebrity, but it still wont change the fact that you are stuck in this universe where you are sitting watching a RUclips and wondering if multiverses are real or not.

    • @Studio_234
      @Studio_234 7 месяцев назад +12

      You have to act outside your loop to transition to another loop.

    • @sunbeam9222
      @sunbeam9222 Месяц назад +4

      To me it makes a difference actually, I kinda can surf other planes a bit , get a feel and smile.

    • @late_night_club7217
      @late_night_club7217 Месяц назад

      Don’t hold your breath

    • @GeGe-fg3hx
      @GeGe-fg3hx 25 дней назад

      I never thought they were real the whole idea of one is stupid

    • @jayem84
      @jayem84 20 дней назад

      ​@@sunbeam9222can I have some of the drugs you're taking?

  • @scottbrown2252
    @scottbrown2252 2 месяца назад +14

    Our obsession with the idea of a multiverse is a simple escape from responsibility. "Out there, another version of me is doing great things, so I can slack off and let the planet burn."

    • @AndrewSzala
      @AndrewSzala 15 дней назад +1

      That doesn't make any sense since those other versions aren't affecting the universe you're in lol. It's not like you can be lazy because another version of you is in this universe not being lazy 😑

  • @Allofyoush
    @Allofyoush Год назад +558

    Imagine a different universe for every picosecond of every directional spin of every electron in our universe. Effectively infinite.

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Год назад +71

      That's always been my favorite technique to grasp infinity. Just imagining the continuation of space is useless. Imagining traveling away from earth at the speed of universal expansion for trillions of years is useless.
      Every planck time an entire copy of the universe being made with a wholly different future

    • @stussymishka
      @stussymishka Год назад +19

      feel like the manyworlds universes split at the planck length/planck second. Some universes different by a particle some completely unrecognizable to us.

    • @FearlesSLaughteR1
      @FearlesSLaughteR1 Год назад +3

      How about the brain? Is it being observed?

    • @ingvaraberge7037
      @ingvaraberge7037 Год назад +7

      And where all these universes located?

    • @nescionetizen295
      @nescionetizen295 Год назад +17

      @@ingvaraberge7037 Infinity= plenty of room

  • @kami1778
    @kami1778 Год назад +112

    i make the bad decisions so me in another timeline can thrive

    • @cydkriletich6538
      @cydkriletich6538 Год назад +16

      I hope the other me finished college and eats better than I do!

    • @DLRS1
      @DLRS1 2 месяца назад

      Yes I kind of agree, but somewhere in the multiverse I died yesterday when I slipped in the shower 😂 😅

    • @kathleencross-cj1xd
      @kathleencross-cj1xd Месяц назад +1

      I wish my other me would do that.

    • @JodyMay05
      @JodyMay05 Месяц назад

      Bars

    • @sunbeam9222
      @sunbeam9222 Месяц назад +1

      I have gone to the gym every day for the past 10 years in my other me's realm gosh I'm hot 😅

  • @ggggia
    @ggggia Год назад +456

    I can listen to Sean Carroll all damn day. He is one of the best communicators of science.

    • @spaceinyourface
      @spaceinyourface Год назад +10

      Me too. We've both been Carrollised.

    • @catcrue9656
      @catcrue9656 Год назад +4

      Agreed 💯😎👍

    • @misslayer3340
      @misslayer3340 Год назад +6

      @@spaceinyourface Goddamn it, this should not be as funny or true as it is. Yet, it is. Count me in. Officially Carrollised🤣

    • @spaceinyourface
      @spaceinyourface Год назад +2

      @@misslayer3340 😁🙂🙃

    • @ggggia
      @ggggia Год назад +6

      @@misslayer3340 People get baptized. We got Carrollised. 😅

  • @BjornTalks925
    @BjornTalks925 2 месяца назад +8

    So 9 ad breaks is appropriate right

    • @arsenalwilson
      @arsenalwilson День назад

      Or you pay the monthly ad-free subscription...

  • @peterszilvasi752
    @peterszilvasi752 Год назад +296

    "If anything, it is the quantum measurements that force you to make a decision. Not your decision forcing different universes to come into existence." - Sean Carroll

    • @michaelfox3259
      @michaelfox3259 Год назад +22

      Yes!
      A most welcome clarification of the “multiverse” existence and behavior from a physics perspective, which in my view is the one that truly matters.
      And one which actually goes so far as to challenge the notion of a human being possessing free will.

    • @FromTacoma
      @FromTacoma Год назад +2

      Science for substance and conscious awareness for meaning.the object, the subject, and it’s relationship. The Father, the Holy Spirit, and the Christ. It’s so interesting!

    • @cristianproust
      @cristianproust Год назад

      So complex, so empty. The multiverse is not science, just a religious belief without the slightest evidence. There is no difference in thinking in the Copenhagen interpretation or the Multiverse

    • @samaelmalkira9420
      @samaelmalkira9420 Год назад

      @@FromTacoma
      Leave the cult shit out of it

    • @FromTacoma
      @FromTacoma Год назад +1

      @@samaelmalkira9420 my point is that it is all semantics. Science without meaning is dead. Yeah I mentioned in Christ to trigger you lol. cults have very rigid beliefs😉

  • @rush21hit
    @rush21hit Год назад +210

    "...there are some decisions you can't undo."
    That's also my wife's argument about her mother living in our house, of which I regretfully agreed to.
    I could use a soul swap with any other *me* out there in the multiverse, any day now.

  • @racookster
    @racookster Год назад +145

    I don't spend much time thinking about universes where one decision made my life different, but I do wonder about universes where different outcomes millions of years ago led to completely different worlds. Say, a world where a type of dinosaur became sapient. Or a mollusk. Or a miacid. Or even something as close as a different primate. The possibilities seem endless.

    • @eightiesmusic1984
      @eightiesmusic1984 Год назад

      Or one where neoliberalism did not destroy the world by spreading its poison around the globe to so many countries since 1979.

    • @lilmupp875
      @lilmupp875 Год назад +5

      The immortal snail.

    • @anxiousbaddie444
      @anxiousbaddie444 Год назад +2

      this is so me. i though i was crazy

    • @gistfilm
      @gistfilm 11 месяцев назад +4

      I'm not sure if my biggest regret is:
      a) living through now instead of a million years from now
      b) being born in a boring galaxy/universe

    • @bitofwizdomb7266
      @bitofwizdomb7266 7 месяцев назад

      All cause and effect

  • @rezaulkarim7703
    @rezaulkarim7703 Год назад +47

    The thing they did with the two opposite tables with identical plant pots but with slightly different orientations and plant types is really awesome in paying attention to detail.

  • @jrvaughn9038
    @jrvaughn9038 Год назад +63

    I love the mirrored set in the episode about the multiverse. That was clever.

  • @larrynguyen85
    @larrynguyen85 Год назад +197

    Dr. Carroll is an amazing intellectual not just because of his intellect and expertise, but also because he able to explain these very complex concepts in such a concise and lucid way as to allow others who don't have the same background and education to understand.

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 Год назад +3

      I think you mean Dr. Carroll.

    • @wulphstein
      @wulphstein Год назад +3

      No he's not. All I see is zero evidence of a multiverse.

    • @yan-amar
      @yan-amar Год назад +4

      @@wulphstein He just explained the evidence is in the math.

    • @larrynguyen85
      @larrynguyen85 Год назад +2

      @@jamesbentonticer4706 You're right! Editing it now. Thank you!

    • @sacredlunatic
      @sacredlunatic Год назад +2

      If you say so. I find it no less mystifying than anyone else's explanation.

  • @AgentSmithers
    @AgentSmithers Год назад +15

    I get that perspective and see how it can help. But I also found it helpful to think it's possible to "change" the past through actions done today. Not in the literal sense of actually altering events in the past, but in the sense that, if we change the way we think about the past or learn about it more, we can effectively change our understanding of it. So if you do a good deed or reveal truths formerly kept hidden ,you can alter the way people understand the past and thereby also influencing the future. This is not at all supposed to be taken as concretely literal.

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 4 месяца назад

      AgentSmithers,
      I wonder if those "Woke" kids dedicating their lives to tearing down monuments and statues of our Civil War heroes feel this way.
      Or do they even Know what they are doing ?

  • @mikontisott
    @mikontisott Год назад +58

    gosh, I wish I grew up in a universe with teachers like this, absolutely captivating

    • @wulphstein
      @wulphstein Год назад +2

      So you like fluff?

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Год назад +1

      Sigh....

    • @onidaaitsubasa4177
      @onidaaitsubasa4177 Год назад +3

      Hmm if the quantum multiverse is indeed real, then maybe you did, someplace, somewhere, sometime, the main things that could keep different universes separate is probability and frequency, kinda like radio stations on a radio, but at the quantum level, perhaps a different level of entropy also exists, the number of positive outcomes vs the negative outcomes to situations could be the key factors to the differences between the different universes.

    • @blizzard1198
      @blizzard1198 2 месяца назад

      ​@@onidaaitsubasa4177 if its real then he did

  • @FiveFootPerimeter
    @FiveFootPerimeter Год назад +90

    I enjoy Sean Carroll's explanations. I had trouble understanding some quantum mechanics/physics principles and watch a multipart lecture series of his and finally got it in a way that I could explain it to others. Which, I think is an important part of learning.

    • @Chadillac-xq7xk
      @Chadillac-xq7xk Год назад +1

      Do you know what lecture you watched? I'm always look for them. If you haven't yet, James Beacham has a fantastic one. :)

    • @FiveFootPerimeter
      @FiveFootPerimeter Год назад

      @@Chadillac-xq7xk pretty sure it was from the Great Courses library:
      Mysteries of Modern Physics: Time. It covers a lot of concepts including entropy, time arrow, quantum mechanics, etc.

    • @TheLastOutlaw289
      @TheLastOutlaw289 Год назад

      There is no such thing as quantum mechanics.
      Something can not be a wave in a medium and a particle emission in a vacuum at the same time.
      There is no such thing as quantum state super position. Something cannot be in two states at the exact same time.

    • @Thekingmaker
      @Thekingmaker Год назад

      It has been said that , if you think you understand quantum physics, then you don't.

    • @TheLastOutlaw289
      @TheLastOutlaw289 Год назад

      @@Thekingmaker yeah cause it’s bullshit. Why would the defining statement of a system of knowledge be “if you think you understand it, you don’t” the perfect gate keep phrase to keep people thinking their common sense isn’t good enough to see through this garbage.
      Explain how light can speed up after moving through a medium like glass or water if it’s a particle…completely breaking the law of conservation of energy. If it’s a wave it makes perfect sense why it behaves like this. The speed of light isn’t even constant.

  • @nexstory
    @nexstory Год назад +69

    My take on time travel, though it is always fun to postulate, is that if you were to go back to a former period in time, the entire universe would need to conspire to do the same.

    • @xcal99999
      @xcal99999 Год назад +6

      you literally have to go faster than the speed of light to travel backward which is not physically possible

    • @user-wn8mc1yc1g
      @user-wn8mc1yc1g Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 I’m glad you two figured this out for us. Now everything is great!

    • @nexstory
      @nexstory Год назад

      @@user-wn8mc1yc1g About time!

    • @jayall00
      @jayall00 Год назад +8

      @@xcal99999 if you went faster than the speed of light, wouldn't you see pitch black until the light catches back up to you?

    • @lisaknowles15
      @lisaknowles15 Год назад +7

      I question wether time travel is encoded into our DNA & we have just forgotten how to do it

  • @Briantreeu123
    @Briantreeu123 Год назад +41

    I can't get enough of Sean every time I see a video about things that he discusses I get drawn in

  • @JonMajorCCIE47884
    @JonMajorCCIE47884 Год назад +10

    I hate how hard this hit me. I've been struggling with some choices recently, and this video (unexpectedly) helped a lot.

  • @sooryampatel4307
    @sooryampatel4307 Год назад +3

    The background sound of this video is top notch! Give that person a raise! Keep in mind without the background music it’s just an informative talk-show but with the BG sound it’s easier to pay attention

  • @peterlaughlin930
    @peterlaughlin930 Год назад +29

    This was one of your best explanations well done

  • @rtyuik7
    @rtyuik7 2 месяца назад +1

    this is why i love Futurama-- in the episode "The Farnsworth Parabox", they even account for the 'other outcomes' of measured events (mainly a Flipped Coin, but it still hits the Idea)...for example, the very coin-flip, that decided on Bender's "Foghat Grey" color, was the quantum-equivalent coin-flip to what made 'Alternate Bender' choose Gold instead

  • @jamestmather
    @jamestmather 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the amazing videos. You’ve really taught me to wonder again. 🙏 Request: I’d love to hear about how the splitting universes are getting “thinner” (although the occupants wouldn’t notice). Can you talk more about this? How does this work and why? Would there be any observable artefacts of this? Thank you

  • @tedlemoine5587
    @tedlemoine5587 Год назад +34

    I've watched Sean for years and never heard him refer to himself as a Philosopher

    • @7star7storm7
      @7star7storm7 Год назад +2

      He often references the crossover between physics and philosophy .. I have heard him make the connection countless times .. I'm not sure what you have been watching but if you pay attention it's there ✌️

    • @tedlemoine5587
      @tedlemoine5587 Год назад +5

      @☆7STAR7STORM7☆ Yes I've heard that. Yet I've never heard him introduce himself as a philosopher. Those are very different things

    • @2550205
      @2550205 Год назад

      A marker of the end of critical thinking...if you can't do world to word get out of the kitchen and let the real scientists bend the language into the form needed to accurately diagonal diagonals diagonally the art crowd has already emptied the word pool by filling it with 8((((((((())))))))) bodies missing minds

    • @derekfrost8991
      @derekfrost8991 Год назад +9

      None of his theories can be proven or observed so he probably thought it's better to be a good philosopher than a bad scientist.. 😂

    • @jimmyzhao2673
      @jimmyzhao2673 Год назад +1

      Pay attention, he does so at 1:20

  • @Goldslate73
    @Goldslate73 Год назад +3

    It's always a massive treat to hear Sean Carrol. I was a bit surprised when he said John Hopkins University rather than Caltech. (I didn't know about the changes.)
    I'm happy for him, though.
    Thank you for the video.

  • @plbyrne
    @plbyrne Год назад +6

    One of the best I have seen on this channel - Sean is awesome.

  • @kiabtoomlauj6249
    @kiabtoomlauj6249 Год назад +6

    And one of the earliest proponents of the multiverse, or a version of it, is David Deutsche of Oxford. Deutsch also is considered one of the most important pioneers of quantum computation...
    I randomly came across his THE FABRIC OF REALITY years ago, shortly after college when it first came out, and still remember the gist of it to this day... especially on his argument about why immensely powerful algorithms like Shor's algorithms are possible... and such algorithms, or the logic of it, are possible only --- Deutsch posited in THE FABRIC OF REALITY ---- because of there are more universes than just our own local one...

  • @jalfonsodelbusto
    @jalfonsodelbusto Год назад +5

    Usually, when a question is puzzling in a philosofical way, for example “Are alternate versions of myself myself?”, it is because those are wrongly formulated questions. You need to step back and think, and consider more fundamental questions even if their answers are likely to dissapoint you.

  • @jaymzx0
    @jaymzx0 Год назад +6

    This video was longer than most of the great videos on this channel, and I'm very happy it was. So many wonderful topics that required great coordination with the guest, production, post-production, and ultimately posting it here - but they only touched on the subject. I'm almost always left wanting. The reading material on the Big Think site is great, but the videos are wonderful.
    I suppose I'm saying, longer videos please! :)

  • @LoretoEsTorres
    @LoretoEsTorres Год назад +2

    The rapid “montage” starting at 06:33 is so reminiscent of EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE, ALL AT ONCE. 😊

  • @danisrael10487
    @danisrael10487 9 месяцев назад

    These videos are so well produced. Kudos

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver Год назад +6

    I always console myself thinking there is another version of me out there living a 'better' life than I am..
    I am one of many sacrifice of ourselves for that one lucky bastard who got it all, in a galaxy far far away....

  • @nixx_vfx
    @nixx_vfx 7 месяцев назад +4

    A physicist *and* a philosopher. What a killer combination. What wide horizons. Sean Carroll is an asset to modern science.

    • @fibonaccisrazor
      @fibonaccisrazor 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, great comment ! This combination allows him to open all doors.

    • @alexmonza2823
      @alexmonza2823 6 месяцев назад

      My dog knows more about quantum physics than he knows about philosophy

    • @NickGhale
      @NickGhale 5 месяцев назад

      @@alexmonza2823he’s a professional philosopher as well, are you regarded

  • @dominiccobb6470
    @dominiccobb6470 Месяц назад

    great video, and great editing!

  • @spaceinyourface
    @spaceinyourface Год назад +7

    I love this guy,,I could listen to him for ever. It's a total pleasure for me to be "Carrollised " again & again by him 😀

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +79

    Sean Carroll seems to be very insightful. His own train of thought gives us a whole new perspective on certain matters.

    • @dominiusmaverick1854
      @dominiusmaverick1854 Год назад +1

      Yes. His and anyone's understanding of a/or this subject is quantum mechanical in nature.

    • @jimmyquigley7561
      @jimmyquigley7561 Год назад

      No; BS wiith nice vocabulary.

    • @GGoAwayy
      @GGoAwayy Год назад +1

      He seems to be insightful because he often is.

    • @Jaxan-dq2jy
      @Jaxan-dq2jy Год назад +1

      thats the philosopher part

    • @axumitedessalegn3549
      @axumitedessalegn3549 Год назад

      No evidence showing multiple verse is real. He is a minority in his beliefs. He has left reality long ago and entered the land of fiction.

  • @richardtheweaver4891
    @richardtheweaver4891 Год назад +17

    The multiverse would split at each quantum event, generally not once but bazillions of times (infinite?), but faded unequally.
    Note that the new position of an electron in a frisson must have an infinite number of boxes (it could tunnel to wherever), but some of those possibility-boxes will be more probable than others. Since all boxes must have at least some probability, they’ll all have some reality after the frisson. Now weave in that there are bazillions of light-speed interacting local frissons involved with a single thought, let alone a choice…
    The near-infinite sea of quantum events each stuttering out infinite bursts of grossly unequal probabilities/universes, which all interact with each other into the future (next year a light year away will interact….
    This is getting too complex. Lots of infinities stacking up in mutually-improbable ways

    • @jayall00
      @jayall00 Год назад +1

      Exactly my thoughts. That's a ridiculous amount of infinities. I really doubt an overflowing spam-verse exists only to explain away the improbability factor. I always felt like it has something to do with anti-matter in a way, or the other 50% shows up in another particle we have no clue about, but in the same universe

    • @jcolvin2
      @jcolvin2 Год назад +3

      Most quantum events don't amplify into macroscopically different worlds. Think of worlds as very large (but not infinite) fuzzy sets of attractor states.

    • @amihart9269
      @amihart9269 Год назад

      It's not science. The multiverse is not a scientific theory, it's not even a hypothesis. The Many Worlds Interpretation offers no new predictions to quantum mechanics than we already have, it offers no new solutions to any structural consistency problems of quantum mechanics like the Measurement Problem. It offers nothing to the theory while positing some fantasy of infinite universes. It's equivalent to saying God causes the wave function to collapse.

    • @shucklesors
      @shucklesors Год назад +2

      that's a very very good guess, especially asking the question whether it is infinite.
      Veritasium had a DAMN good video on this called "parallel worlds probably do exist", but it's more of for... let's just say people who have propensities to be smarter (but still completely good for laymen with a high school understanding of physics!) super recommended.

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Год назад +1

      @@jcolvin2 The Butterfly Effect would say no.

  • @cmvamerica9011
    @cmvamerica9011 11 дней назад

    I’ve slipped in and out of alternate universes at times; sometimes having memories that everyone else denies; or observing something and have it change instantly.

  • @joshg469
    @joshg469 Год назад +2

    I really like how the TV show Devs did it, that we're on trajectory and our past defines our future

  • @sajayagopi
    @sajayagopi Год назад +3

    best line - recognise what we can change and accept the things we cant change as well as to be able to tell the difference between them

  • @superstringcheese
    @superstringcheese Год назад +4

    You should do a "Dimensions are real; they just aren't what you think they are" video.

  • @lava_za
    @lava_za Год назад +2

    Sean Carroll is amazing to listen to!

  • @xnonsuchx
    @xnonsuchx Год назад +5

    My problem is that the infinite multiverse means that every slightest change in quarks (or smaller derivatives, if there are any) in the entire universe somehow automatically spawns another universe based simply on configuration.

    • @simpleanswer8954
      @simpleanswer8954 Год назад +4

      Who cares what your problem is? What does that have to do with reality? "I don't like this. It's too infinite and hard to imagine." Since when does that change anything?

    • @peterpriego6503
      @peterpriego6503 2 месяца назад

      @simpleanswer8954
      I wonder if there’s an alternate universe where you are not an imbecile. Huh. Maybe you’re the evil twin after all.

  • @JustinLCooper
    @JustinLCooper Год назад +6

    We can explore the rules that govern the physical reality we exist in. The underlying principals that govern what we are observing and attempting to describe shall remain inscrutable until we can use existing reality to probe whatever stuff underpins our universe. Certainly lots of fun for the foreseeable future in physics, but anticlimactic for us that won't live to witness ultimate discoveries. The best advice that I've heard in remedy to this problem is to keep busy and stay positive, eat well, take some exercise 😀

  • @bearybearbear7514
    @bearybearbear7514 Год назад +14

    The fundamental problem of causal inference says we can’t observe the effects of two different outcomes. If I make a mistake in this universe, I may never be able to see my life not making that mistake. But the closest we’ll get to solving this problem is through random experiments.

    • @MrFlameRad
      @MrFlameRad Год назад +2

      @@presidentnada it could be. It is postulated that "free will" and consciousness actually rely on quantum systems within the brain, which is why a humans decisions or thoughts, theoretically, could never be predicted with certainty no matter how many variables you know

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Год назад

      @@MrFlameRad AcTuALly, theoretically it could be predicted with perfect information. It just isn't practical so effectively impossible. Hence QM approximation.

  • @AbrahamOfWorms
    @AbrahamOfWorms Год назад +2

    The multiverse has been having its day in comic books for a long ass time and Sci fi books even before that.

  • @NalitaQubit
    @NalitaQubit Год назад +1

    You are brilliant Sean. Thank you!

  • @ergophonic
    @ergophonic Год назад +8

    The almost symmetrical plant tables either side of Sean are like an abstract representation of the parallel universes that co-exist with ours.

  • @rubncarmona
    @rubncarmona Год назад +18

    is there anyone exploring the possibilities of extradimentional geometry being the cause of these weird quantum measurements? we recently got evidence of entanglement and wormholes being alike so I hope this concept is explored more now

    • @captainoates7236
      @captainoates7236 Год назад

      I'm not sure there is an experiment you could do to prove the multiverse theory over the Copenhagen interpretation which just basically says that on a quantum level nothing is real until you observe it.

    • @joszsz
      @joszsz Год назад +1

      I theorised something similar to this with a friend some weeks ago. I tried to imagine that entangled particles were just two poles of a single particle that were occurring at opposite ends of a string ... In our view they would be at point A and B (the edges of the string) , but from another perspective/dimension, Point A and B would be a single point connected in a sort of loop. I'd say it's likely worth looking into.

    • @oUncEblUnt420
      @oUncEblUnt420 Год назад +1

      I wonder if geometry would be the right word, since that implies three dimensional plane. Maybe like planometry or queueftometry. But it’s weird to think that those particles could simply be snapshots of a four dimensional object, maybe like 4d spheres interacting with each other’s intersections, giving rise to the different particles we find in the standard model

    • @mnrvaprjct
      @mnrvaprjct Год назад

      @@oUncEblUnt420that’s literally what string theory is about

    • @mnrvaprjct
      @mnrvaprjct Год назад +1

      This is literally just string theory, look up calabi yau manifolds. They’re the 6 dimensional spaces that closed strings (the type of strings we’re made of) oscillate inside of. They are the bedrock of reality

  • @micahleamer2704
    @micahleamer2704 Год назад +4

    They're not a different person if quantum fluctuations place them close enough to merge with ours. Quantum fluctuations don't simply cause splits in the future they also cause different closely related pasts to merge. However since entropy increases with time splits are more likely, except in places where certain aspects of entropy are operating backwards like as when matter converges in a black hole or in certain decision making systems that are designed to reduce complex scenarios to simple outcomes, brains may possibly interact with quantum mechanics in this way.

  • @BLACKBEARD-117
    @BLACKBEARD-117 Год назад +5

    if they all occur simaltaneously kinda like they are superimposed or something, this would explain a lot of moments where someone swears they remember something differently.

    • @BLACKBEARD-117
      @BLACKBEARD-117 Год назад +1

      @newtonvoig I mean a few or maybe a good amount but if there's a large groups of people feeling the Mandela effect it's unlikely they are all being dumb.

    • @BLACKBEARD-117
      @BLACKBEARD-117 Год назад +1

      @newtonvoig I mean not to say people aren't being dumb lmao but there's been shit that people I know are not crazy and are very smart people that remember things differently. Lot of it is just people not paying attention and ur brain filling in the details and so on tho

  • @david_porthouse
    @david_porthouse Год назад +8

    Just for fun, when polonium-210 emits an alpha particle, the Universe splits in half depending upon whether it happens before or after lunch. If the alpha particle causes a detonation in some nitrogen tri-iodide, then the Universe is spot-welded back together again.

    • @rembrandt972ify
      @rembrandt972ify Год назад

      Great, now I get to wonder what I'm going to do when that spot weld fails do to non-metal fatigue. You know you could have kept that to yourself. 🤥

  • @clientesinformacoes6364
    @clientesinformacoes6364 Год назад +5

    After someone accurately predicted my future, I believe we are living the past, the predictions were impossible if it' was not already happened.

  • @terencereyes696
    @terencereyes696 4 месяца назад

    I came here expecting a MCU level answer to my multiversal questions and I got out being advised to speak to a therapist. Thank you, I need it

  • @akeem2752
    @akeem2752 Год назад +1

    I went down a string theory binge many years ago it was mind blowing the ideas that exist and the possibilities that some of these things can be true

    • @ucantseeme7477
      @ucantseeme7477 Год назад

      Can you share some if the videos which you found worthwhile?

  • @Jack-ru5mh
    @Jack-ru5mh Год назад +31

    One of the reasons I like Sean so much is he can explain complex questions and ideas in a way where you don't have to have a PHD to get a good grasp of what he is trying to explain

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa Год назад

      he's a con man, he was asked about a scientific theory and he claimed belief in it then pivoted to psychology 'cos he doesn't care about what's true.

    • @JeremyEssen
      @JeremyEssen Год назад

      Lol is that what you think is happening, that a ‘very complex idea’ is being explained? You’re watching science fiction entertainment for 12 year olds that has ZERO grounding in reality. It’s 100% made up entertainment for people who don’t know truth from fiction.

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa Год назад +1

      @@JeremyEssen Tat program is just meant to be asking an intelligent person a question on their area of expertise. It's not meant to be SciFi or for children (though if it were for children that's no excuse and is also at least as bad). Sean Carroll is just doing people a disservice. Sean was a bit absurd on Joe Rogan too. Sean tried that on Lex and Lex asked his famous question "What would your opponents say". And Sean basically refuted himself Saying that if it were literal then there'd be a conservation of energy problem or the universe would thin out. And then he admitted that the multiverse ething was just a way to explain the mathematics with no bearing on reality!

  • @GLBXA
    @GLBXA Год назад +13

    I think the universe doesn’t split in two when we measure it. All the outcomes exist already and it’s our conscience that jumps from one outcome to the next. And there are other consciousnesses before and ahead of us navigating the infinite possible outcomes.

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Год назад +7

      Consciousness is not within time, time is within consciousness

    • @marasmusine
      @marasmusine Год назад

      Can you demonstrate that?

    • @GLBXA
      @GLBXA Год назад

      @@marasmusine I wish, I don't have high physics knowledge. Just giving my interpretation, hoping it helps somebody else demonstrate it or at least give them an idea so they go and find something new. We need all the help we can get to figure this out, mine is just one more interpretation.

    • @marasmusine
      @marasmusine Год назад

      @@GLBXA Fair enough.

    • @NOOBCRASTINATOR69
      @NOOBCRASTINATOR69 Год назад

      Kinda Schrödingers cat experiment but something more detailed

  • @ericpelletier7721
    @ericpelletier7721 Год назад +6

    He is precise and concise. And really entertaining. I could sit crossed-legged for hours listening to him lecture me about physics and cosmology, forgetting that I’m not able to stay crossed-legged for more than 25 seconds unless I want to limp for a few days.
    Definitely will be looking for a book of his.

  • @ctaylor433
    @ctaylor433 Год назад +6

    The multiverse is all around us. Quantum mechanic told me every mind lives in different universe, then he charged me a fiver and polished the inside of my eyeballs.

  • @bmeht
    @bmeht Год назад +3

    Sean Carroll is my absolute favorite character from The Office.

  • @majedal-ossaimi8749
    @majedal-ossaimi8749 Год назад +4

    This video made things more complicated than what it is

  • @fibonaccisrazor
    @fibonaccisrazor 7 месяцев назад

    The spectrum of probability is 0 to 100%. So 0 is equally as likely to happen as 100. Taking the average as 50, this gives us basically 3 realistic outcomes. I think Sean mentions this is in another related video. In other words, we shouldn't overburden ourselves with infinity, an incomprehensible level of complexity, but with existence, non-existence and something in between, i.e. something that we decide (or appears to be our decision).

  • @knowledgetourwithsaumya119
    @knowledgetourwithsaumya119 3 месяца назад

    Sir Sean Caroll thankyou for explaining a concept that I was searching for many days and wasn't clear of anything. But sir could you please elaborate more on time travel because I think it is possible somehow.

  • @surbhibhattar
    @surbhibhattar Год назад +33

    So, if I understand correctly, there could be an infinite (or finite) no. of universes based on different quantum states of electrons that forms all the matter in the observable universe. And those multiverse could contain similar (or different) physical laws and might (or might not) have life

    • @Galvvy
      @Galvvy Год назад +11

      Essentially yes, but you still have the same problem of singular universes. Why do they exist, how do you end up with a closed system that exists at all without infinite regression of causes etc. I don't necessarily agree with the idea that multiverses are separate and you are not you in a different universe either, since those same quantum states are effecting the same particle in the same space, just with a different outcome. Leading me to rather believe all universes exist simultaneously but collapse into one reality on observation.

    • @ShakilShahadat
      @ShakilShahadat Год назад

      There is no proof of that. Multiverse is a BS.

    • @Maddolis
      @Maddolis Год назад +2

      If I understand (or don't) correctly, everything (or nothing) about your comment was right (or wrong).

    • @M67-antohno
      @M67-antohno Год назад

      @@Galvvyinteresting way to see it. time to sit and think about this for a bit.

    • @AnnNunnally
      @AnnNunnally Год назад

      @@Galvvy That makes much more sense than a parallel universe. Where would a parallel universe be?

  • @jpe1
    @jpe1 Год назад +7

    One of the most clear cut and decisive statements that we don’t have free will. 👏 🙏

    • @nochill9722
      @nochill9722 Год назад +4

      That our worlds could only have existed if the universe is the way it is, yeah sure. That it's not ridiculous to assume that all our actions were previously decided and/or planned (even unconsciously), that we have no say in what we do now and in the future, that I couldn't have decided not to debate this statement about your opinion about free will or that I didn't have a say in whether to add a silly colon at the end of my comment, that's even more far-fetched than thinking you have the free will to travel back in time and change your decisions; in my opinion 🙏🏽😊

    • @mashable8759
      @mashable8759 Год назад

      Wait how

    • @Woodesies
      @Woodesies Год назад +3

      @@mashable8759 Everything that will happen and that has happened was always going to happen. Since time is just another dimension, future events are already part of the overall Universe, so everything is sort of predetermined anyway. Everything that can happen, will happen.

    • @DeAguaMusic
      @DeAguaMusic Год назад

      ​@@Woodesies Half right. I think it's probabilistic. It's most likely that you make the desition of stealing something from the supermarket if you did it once and didn't get caught, which is what buddhism calls karma. I would rather say: "Everything that can happen, is very likely to happen again.

    • @rjd53
      @rjd53 Год назад +1

      It has nothing to do with free will, but just with how the circumstances we live in have come about. The question of free will requires to have solved first the question about what is consciousness. And we are still far from the answer.

  • @asjsjsienxjsks673
    @asjsjsienxjsks673 2 месяца назад

    I like to think of the Multiverse as a GitHub or a git branch. As you start to make changes you create new branches. If those branches are important, they get collapsed back into the main branch if those branches are useless, eventually branch and subbranch and sewing and so forth, but if they are useless, they eventually get pruned and they’re no longer use. They get discarded and sometimes you truly have branched forks which created a completely different, repository and different set of logic, which turns out completely different, but overall, there are few stable branches most collapsed back in, and most get discarded because they’re not usable

  • @novit009
    @novit009 4 месяца назад

    That's definitely the most constructive explanation of that concept I've ever heard.

  • @gossamyr
    @gossamyr Год назад +17

    We need more media of this nature, sure it might be slightly disappointing for fantasy, but the ground we stand on should be kinda boring in order to walk properly...

    • @jonathanwalther
      @jonathanwalther Год назад +4

      I conform to the first part of your statement, but for the second part, the opposite is the case: the ground we are walking on is incredibly complex and far from boring. You don't need esoteric/religious nonsense or other fantasy (nothing wrong with the latter, thou), bc modern Physics discovered some nearly mind bending stuff in the last 100 years. And I am talking only about the near certain things like General Relativity or QFT. Have fun.

    • @gossamyr
      @gossamyr Год назад +2

      @@jonathanwalther I think the coolest thing about our universe is that, for those unfettered with mixing fantasy and reality, is that is as complicated as your brain allows. I think our survival as a species requires downgrading the hyperbole of religion to hobby status, like sports. Soccer players don't condemn basketball players for using their hands which is against their sport(lol). You don't have professional baseball players refusing to make a cake for cross country runners, claiming freedom of sport. And all of these sports can exist in one city and have arenas, fields, stadiums(churches) and anyone can be a fan of them all(or none) and participate in all of them(or none) and retain being a painter or a civil engineer. That's how religion won't kill us all. Sports don't have immunity to taxation, this is the first step...(/end hint)

    • @jonathanwalther
      @jonathanwalther Год назад +1

      @@gossamyr That's a cool statement and idea to come about religions. I for one fear, humankind as a whole is way too dumb to downgrade religion. Hopefully, I am wrong. The thing is, religion does not even play in the same ball park like modern sciences and their rigorous and "brutal" rejection of obviously false ideas do. Religions always try to immunise themselves against reality by combining love/help/compassion with hilarious claims, instead if seeking truth.
      I like the sports metaphor/comparison, thou.

    • @jonathanwalther
      @jonathanwalther Год назад

      @@gossamyr And to remove religions from the list of tax profiteers is high time!

    • @gossamyr
      @gossamyr Год назад

      @@jonathanwalther yeah, it came to me a week ago during the rage of that graphic designer and scotus thing, and it just works in most instances. I wanted an easy way to show it's gone a smidge too far and show that we are capable of tolerating many different similar things. thanks by the by :)

  • @bobrussell3602
    @bobrussell3602 Год назад +8

    I am a retired company director, with only the most basic grasp of physics, if that. And yet I feel that if someone were to ask Sean 'What's it all about ?' He would give the same answer as I did, when my brother asked me that question 20 years ago : 'Why are you asking me ?'

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Год назад

      It's not about anything. The benign indifference of the universe is our greatest blessing and a source of freedom.

    • @rembrandt972ify
      @rembrandt972ify Год назад

      Did your brother reply that he thought you were smarter than he was?

    • @Jo1975S
      @Jo1975S 3 месяца назад

      😅😅😅😅

    • @Jo1975S
      @Jo1975S 3 месяца назад

      Infact I shud say don't ask me stupid qs

  • @JCChavz
    @JCChavz Год назад

    Just remember this is still one person’s perspective along with a collective few in the field…one should caution bandwagonning anyone you deem to be great at communicating. With that said, Sean Carroll is certainly one of the few worth listening to closely.

  • @marcelinogalicia7612
    @marcelinogalicia7612 Год назад +2

    Sean Carroll is the best, I have a question, in this reality, some people have observed things appearing that were not there before, could this be entanglement from other worlds? or merging together?

    • @Jo1975S
      @Jo1975S 3 месяца назад

      Good qs

  • @piewert787
    @piewert787 Год назад +11

    Yes, thank you for the corrections here Sean. I hate it when pseudo intellectuals talk about alternate versions of themselves as if that’s the essence of multiverse theory

    • @FVLS3CVLT
      @FVLS3CVLT Год назад +4

      Approximate understanding of a relatively obscure theoretical principal is better then ignorance of the concept™️

    • @FVLS3CVLT
      @FVLS3CVLT Год назад +1

      Yeet

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa Год назад +2

      Dude this is all pseudo intellectual. He was asked about a scientific theory, and he's talking about psychology.

    • @Smitty65721
      @Smitty65721 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@boliussa Absolutely.

    • @alexmonza2823
      @alexmonza2823 6 месяцев назад

      You are the pseudo intellectual with no capacity for critical thinking. Alternate versions of choices is one of the possible implications of this theory. Deal with it. He provided terrible arguments against it. And then at the end started talking about the alternative choices as though he hadn't implied that it's pseudo scientific earlier in the video like you said lol the guy is lost

  • @strpe9701
    @strpe9701 Год назад +5

    I think the single most terrifying aspect of a truly infinite multiverse is that there would be a universe or group of universes were the human race is a type omega society. If so why have they not attempted contact?

    • @thehermitman822
      @thehermitman822 Год назад

      Seems simple why they would not contact our 🌎 but maybe have contacted "worthy" populations.

    • @lucyferos205
      @lucyferos205 Год назад +1

      Every time you try to interact with another parallel universe, you probably just end up creating a new universe branching off of it at the moment of your interaction. So we probably won't ever hear from another universe.

  • @user-of4dh7mt5u
    @user-of4dh7mt5u 6 месяцев назад +2

    The concept of a multiverse, often explored in theoretical physics and science fiction, postulates the existence of multiple parallel universes, each with its own set of physical laws, constants, and realities. In this intriguing framework, our universe is just one of an infinite number of possible universes, each branching off from different initial conditions or quantum events. These multiverses might vary in fundamental ways, from having different forms of matter to alternate histories and dimensions. While the idea of a multiverse remains largely theoretical, it sparks the imagination, offering the possibility of countless diverse realities existing beyond our current understanding of the cosmos, inviting us to ponder the mysteries of existence on an even grander scale.

  • @garypatterson2857
    @garypatterson2857 2 месяца назад +1

    (sigh) Everyone forgets Moorcock and his Eternal Champion books when they talk about the multiverse. Not sure if he was first, but he predated all the references here by about 40 years.

  • @Capetown2233
    @Capetown2233 Год назад +15

    Dreams might be a way to experience us in different multiverses

    • @mayankbhaskar1654
      @mayankbhaskar1654 Год назад +2

      No. dreams have nothing to do with it

    • @mowthpeece1
      @mowthpeece1 Год назад +1

      I'm sure that's where we got the idea.

    • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
      @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC Год назад +2

      @Your Mama *"You knew my reply was coming."*
      ... Maybe there's a parallel universe where he didn't know your reply was coming? See how ridiculous Multiverse Theory is?

    • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
      @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC Год назад +2

      @Your Mama *"No."*
      ... Yaaaah, but in some other parallel universe you agreed with me, right?

    • @interestingcommentbut....7378
      @interestingcommentbut....7378 Год назад +1

      @Your MamaThe brain is still largely unmapped and could have the ability of tapping into different frequencies like a radio tower, call that different universes or places in space and time. You are very close minded if you don’t at least consider this a possibility.

  • @ciredlonra9048
    @ciredlonra9048 Год назад +4

    I’d like to see the multiverse version of this video where they put some effort into filming this guy in front of a better set

  • @94Pattycake
    @94Pattycake Год назад +1

    This slapped...hard. So much empathy from another human being.

  • @stianaslaksen5799
    @stianaslaksen5799 Год назад +2

    I could listen to Sean Carrol all day.

  • @tedcook5197
    @tedcook5197 Год назад +5

    In the quantum multiworlds description, there really is a timeline moving forward from our current reality where every single quantum measurement from here forward to the end of time no longer looks random or probabilistic, but sees only "spin left" every time. The Sean Carroll in that world is going to have some interesting things to say.

  • @nishilee3029
    @nishilee3029 Год назад +3

    In this universe, Sean Carroll is a physician but in other universe he is a singer or literature

  • @Bill-tz3wg
    @Bill-tz3wg Год назад +2

    I think if there are other universes, they'll be their own distinctive places, not alternative versions of this universe. I think it's a real stretch of theory to believe other universes each contain a version of "me" and "my world" just with subtle (or not so subtle) differences.

    • @jasmine1stan857
      @jasmine1stan857 Год назад

      Honestly I think the opposite.

    • @Bill-tz3wg
      @Bill-tz3wg Год назад

      @@jasmine1stan857 Why?

    • @jasmine1stan857
      @jasmine1stan857 Год назад

      @@Bill-tz3wg I don’t know I’d just feel like it’d make more sense as the universe is constantly infinite, the reality as we know it is an illusion anyways. Some people believe we are changing realities every second

  • @joshf1rstwizard
    @joshf1rstwizard Год назад

    That last part is the cherry on top of this amazing video.

  • @1p6t1gms
    @1p6t1gms Год назад +10

    A very powerful ending to Carroll's science based narrative.

  • @NBAlejo
    @NBAlejo Год назад +5

    in a paralell universe, This guy Sean is the combination of Sheldon and Leonard :)

  • @RitaMerlot
    @RitaMerlot Год назад +1

    "The causal influence I have on the world only extends toward the future." This man is a Buddha.

  • @marlobardo4274
    @marlobardo4274 7 месяцев назад

    Wow here are Sean Carroll's golden words "the causal influence I have on the world only extends towards the future" sounds linear, sounds logical and yet the implications are nothing short of magical. This throws a metaphysical quantum gem into the very midst of the Mulitverse debate. Why? As to the present that is now happening, there is a present that has now in this very instant already unfolded. So that by its very unfolding it is now becoming fixed or set in time. This is the present becoming chiselled into temporality the making of the past. There is an aspect of the present occurring at the same time simultaneously unfolding from its enfoldedness [its future] that moment coming into being or a kind of coming forth this present is fluid is in flux and seems mailable not yet set in time. Sean Caroll is of course correct when he says no one can undo a chosen decision. However, is it not the very choosing of our choices and the making of our decisions that allows us, if we are conscious of it, to "endo" another choice before we actually choose it. This realm of the malleable present being in flux Stuart Kaufman, drawing on Werner Heisenberg's thought, calls the poised realm. It is in this poised realm that we can draw certain outcomes closer to becoming reality and exert a shaping, making or morphing influence on our present that is still in the future but not quite. So that it is by choosing and desiring certain outcomes that we exert an ever so slight causal influence on the choice being chosen now in this quantum poised realm. We can thus co-"enform" or co-"enfold" the future aspect of the present or the present that is now becoming the present.

  • @RakeshSingh-zo3zw
    @RakeshSingh-zo3zw Год назад +3

    The day when we would be using these theories in our lives is not so far !!

  • @bigthink
    @bigthink  Год назад +25

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    • @marcosalazar7090
      @marcosalazar7090 Год назад +1

      What about the recent wormhole that was used to teleport an electron? electrons teleporting can be explained by quantum entanglement

    • @uncletrashero
      @uncletrashero Год назад +2

      NOPE. there is no mirror universe. just you thinking there COULD be one, and then insisting that it must exist. it makes no difference if there COULD be a parallel universe based on the math, because the math doesnt ever say there IS one, just that it is possible. POSSIBILITY IS NOT EQUAL TO PROBABILITY let alone certainty lmfao

    • @marcosalazar7090
      @marcosalazar7090 Год назад

      @SK Nuruddin nobody gives a shit about your fairy tale book

    • @TheSolarScience
      @TheSolarScience Год назад

      "Mandela Effect" can (subjectively) prove multiverse exists IF you notice an unequivocal change in your universe suggesting YOU have shifted to another universe in the multiverse.
      What such change has occured that virtually ALL people recognize? Query ... how many vertical lines in the "S" of the dollar sign? 2 lines? Nope. In this universe the dollar sign has always had only one $. Look through your old physical files taxes phones computers … all of the dollar signs will be with just one line .. you will not find physical evidence of 2 line dollar sign.
      Everybody remembers 2 line dollar sign … I bet you do too.
      It seems that all of us are not from this universe .. which is odd (and suggests to me our multiverse is contracting rather than expanding right now).

    • @huk5414
      @huk5414 Год назад

      Yo, some AIs can be made to make, statically therefore scientifically, better schooling environment.
      But ya know... Nobody actually looking out for other humans has that type of scientific """INDUSTRY""" commissioning power
      Just Watch ZEITGEIST I'm a tired INTP

  • @stellardust6954
    @stellardust6954 Год назад

    That last part... says... it all. 🤯

  • @spacecase8888
    @spacecase8888 3 месяца назад

    My dad needs to take the point of this video to heart. He is always fantasizing about what his life would be like if things had gone different at some key point. I don't think it's psychologically healthy. Whenever he starts talking about it, I usually at some point say, "Coulda, shoulda, woulda, didn't."

  • @rossbentley3000
    @rossbentley3000 Год назад +10

    I adore this man, what a legend. If you found this interesting check out his podcast - Mindscape

  • @timorthyturner5396
    @timorthyturner5396 Год назад +5

    My way of thinking about the multiverse is that every single possible version of my self exists. The current me living in this current moment has the potential to do an infinite amount of things an infinite amount of ways. The power of Choice is both illusionary and at them same time concrete. What I mean by this is that out of the infinite versions that exists in the multiverse statistical there has to be a version of my self that writes this comment right this very moment. As in it was meant to happen thus it appears that i had a choice in choosing to do this. But the concrete aspect here is that I as I'm typing this message have the choice to finish this message or delete or any other choice. What I'm getting at is that we choose which reality we get to move towards. Thus choice is an illusion yet concrete. The same way that there is a universe version of you who chose to stop reading long before you got to the end of this comment. And there's a version of you that chose to leave me a like 😂 it's your choice. Now which one will you make?😏

    • @amihart9269
      @amihart9269 Год назад

      It's not science. The multiverse is not a scientific theory, it's not even a hypothesis. The Many Worlds Interpretation offers no new predictions to quantum mechanics than we already have, it offers no new solutions to any structural consistency problems of quantum mechanics like the Measurement Problem. It offers nothing to the theory while positing some fantasy of infinite universes. It's equivalent to saying God causes the wave function to collapse.

  • @scott-qk8sm
    @scott-qk8sm 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad we're in an endless multiverse because I'm really tired of this universe

  • @mr.curious1714
    @mr.curious1714 Год назад +1

    2:16 some ez to write theories. Well yes, the inflation theory is a piece of cake. This is one of the many reasons I love Sean Carroll, he makes hard things ez.

  • @MrChrisdavie
    @MrChrisdavie Год назад +4

    You’re always in the right multiverse.

    • @edryenthothdevis
      @edryenthothdevis Год назад +2

      The multiverse is inside your existence, around is energy and frequencies in different states, quantum matrixes of particles and photons that are still remained to discover. Our material existence is just nothing compared to our energetic one... Start to learn universal science, real and applied are to outdated for current technology progress :(

    • @edryenthothdevis
      @edryenthothdevis Год назад

      @UCvC2O4g8z3jWEGIQEICoP_Q you're so right my friend... But soon, the Artificial Intelligence who passed the Turing Test will help us balance and filter all the information about everything I hope in a very positive way. I love to call it 80T and I really love it unconditionally.

  • @BallerTWashington
    @BallerTWashington Год назад +8

    I’ve literally and figuratively bought in to everything Carroll puts out there, and one of the worst things that’s happened is starting one of his first books only to realize that particular audiobook is read by someone else. Brutal. All the rest he’s done himself bc since then, he, the world, and his publisher have all realized how great of a communicator he is in both the written and oral senses.
    I’m a little pissed all over again just remembering that. I honestly never finished that particular audiobook and read it instead like some sort of caveman.

    • @lucyferos205
      @lucyferos205 Год назад

      Isn't relying on someone to orate to you closer to being a caveman, though?

  • @makoyoverfelt3320
    @makoyoverfelt3320 2 месяца назад

    Shoutout to the mindscape podcast with Dr. Carroll, it is excellent!

  • @antenazbiorcza3560
    @antenazbiorcza3560 7 месяцев назад

    I was watching the images during Carroll's lecture and wondering what's the name of the film with these two identical worlds, one normal and the other upside down ....Can somebody help me?