Sean Carroll | The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time and Motion | Talks at Google

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2022
  • Renowned theoretical physicist Sean Carroll joins us to discuss his new book "The Biggest Ideas in The Universe: Time, Space and Motion" where he offers a deep dive into physics that pulls back the veil of mystery from most complex ideas in the field.
    In his view, the foundational ideas of classical physics (from Newton to Einstein) is as worthy of our gaze as the Mona Lisa and he is committed to making these ideas accessible to all, which is why this is just the first in a three-book series that will tackle everything from Space, Time, and Motion (century-old ideas that are still relevant in modern research); Quanta and Fields (the fundamental laws of nature); and Complexity and Emergence (the full complexity of the world and where that research will take us). The series was inspired by his wildly popular RUclips series of the same name, a pandemic project that has accumulated over four million views from fans hungry to expand their minds amid lockdowns and hear Sean explain the most mind-boggling concepts in an entertaining, uniquely lucid way. This first book explores, among many topics, how space and time come together to form spacetime, why calculus is still fundamental to everything we understand about the universe and what escapes from black holes and why.
    Get the book here: goo.gle/3Cjt2D2.
    Sean Carroll is Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and Fractal Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University. His research focuses on the foundations of physics, including issues in quantum mechanics, spacetime, cosmology, and emergence. He is the author of several books, including New York Times bestseller Something Deeply Hidden. He has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the National Science Foundation, NASA, the Sloan Foundation, the Packard Foundation, the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of London, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Sean also hosts the weekly podcast Mindscape.
    Moderated by Quentin Capista.

Комментарии • 81

  • @TheRumpusView
    @TheRumpusView Год назад +25

    This is utterly brilliant, Sean Carroll on typically superb form.

  • @MaralSheikhzadeh
    @MaralSheikhzadeh Год назад +18

    Really enjoyed this vibrant talk and how Sean summarized his book in such an exciting yet easy to grasp lecture. Thanks Google. :)

    • @InsSpirRationalist
      @InsSpirRationalist Год назад

      You may also like this powerful quote about the universe:
      ruclips.net/user/shortsCrskKtCH8fA

    • @coastwalker101
      @coastwalker101 Год назад

      The Einstein equation is only a small part of the book.

  • @ritemolawbks8012
    @ritemolawbks8012 Год назад +1

    Every time I get confident in my understanding of _Newtonian_ mechanics, relativity, and spacetime , I hear a lecture or interview from Sean Carroll. It always humbles me. I know he doesn't know everything, but he knows a hell of a lot more about physics than I ever will. It sounds like he dreams about theoretical and modern physics.

  • @gordonwalter4293
    @gordonwalter4293 7 месяцев назад

    Sean, you are like a fine wine:...You are getting better and better with time

  • @ihatethesensors
    @ihatethesensors Год назад +3

    This is the best! I love Sean Carroll.

  • @seanmcdonough8815
    @seanmcdonough8815 Год назад +1

    I cant believe this doesn't have millions of likes

  • @thedouglasw.lippchannel5546
    @thedouglasw.lippchannel5546 Год назад +6

    Wow, Sean Carroll never seems to age. He should promote some anti aging product or something like that. He would make a fortune. I'm going to watch this again and again to understand the Einstein Field Equation. My own interpretation is that the "=" sign is not a proportionality but that Matter actually is (=) the Curvature of Spacetime. As such, the particle can easily unfold its curvature and go through both slits or even "Tunnel". I would be very honored if Sean would watch my video (Click link above ) and leave a comment in the comment box. Anyhow,, this was a pleasure. I will learn the equation and at least be aware of the math. You guys are great!

    • @markusklyver6277
      @markusklyver6277 Год назад

      He does look older now than ten years ago though.

    • @markusklyver6277
      @markusklyver6277 Год назад

      Him 13 years ago: ruclips.net/video/cxFfUsDgnaU/видео.html

  • @ahmadkoopal3120
    @ahmadkoopal3120 Год назад

    Love your explanation and clarifications of concepts that I always wanted to know not just in this case but in everything else that I've heard you talked about.
    You and others like you (Brian Green, Tyson, ,,,) have been blessed with an intellect to be cherished by humanity.

  • @MrLeofoldo
    @MrLeofoldo Год назад

    @Sean Carroll, thank you!

  • @0rkk0
    @0rkk0 Год назад +3

    awesome talk by mr. Carroll, he's a great science communicator;

    • @InsSpirRationalist
      @InsSpirRationalist Год назад +1

      You may also like this powerful quote about the universe:
      ruclips.net/user/shortsCrskKtCH8fA

  • @streetographer
    @streetographer Год назад

    Super interesting. I'm a fan of his prior books because he can take dense information and makes it understandable.

  • @garysymons3930
    @garysymons3930 Год назад

    I have forgotten most of my school maths , but somehow sort of get something out of Sean's lectures , but am still coming to terms with gravity as an effect of mass rather than the usual cause and effect situation . Others still seem to describe the standard model which has a graviton .

  • @sdal4926
    @sdal4926 Год назад +9

    The best science communicator and teacher

    • @InsSpirRationalist
      @InsSpirRationalist Год назад

      You may also like this powerful quote about the universe:
      ruclips.net/user/shortsCrskKtCH8fA

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 Год назад +1

      He recently posted a tweet gaslighting people about sex/gender science. He's a part time scientist and part time propagandist.

    • @sdal4926
      @sdal4926 Год назад +1

      @@kreek22 obviously you don’t know him. You are deciding with only one tweet maybe out of context, I have been following his tweets for a long time and I haven’t seen any propaganda you mentioned.

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 Год назад +1

      @@sdal4926 The tweet is easy to find. It was posted Nov. 14.

    • @sdal4926
      @sdal4926 Год назад

      @@kreek22 As a follower of him do not you think I did not see it? I just don't share your comments. That is all

  • @mcabedog
    @mcabedog 7 месяцев назад

    39:20 deployed R
    45:48 One Riemann tensor component

  • @rd264
    @rd264 Год назад

    thanks Prof. Carroll. I think your career choice shows potential, so stick with it!!

  • @finnbarrryan2278
    @finnbarrryan2278 Год назад +6

    Time is simply a measure of loneliness!

  • @orik737
    @orik737 Год назад +1

    Incredible!

    • @InsSpirRationalist
      @InsSpirRationalist Год назад

      You may also like this powerful quote about the universe:
      ruclips.net/user/shortsCrskKtCH8fA

  • @ivanleon6164
    @ivanleon6164 Год назад

    very nice talk.

  • @bubaks2
    @bubaks2 Год назад

    Was hoping these things would be live and no longer on zoom. Would like to go there and meet people for real one day.

  • @AlanWil2
    @AlanWil2 Год назад +1

    Cheers!!!

  • @IsxaaqAcademy
    @IsxaaqAcademy Год назад

    Whenever I think about "Time", I feel overwhelmed

    • @kkp502
      @kkp502 6 месяцев назад

      Cause it's a relative term.

  • @Rami-ll2bq
    @Rami-ll2bq Год назад

    this carroll fella is cool

  • @helifynoe9930
    @helifynoe9930 Год назад

    Saying that motion is only relative, means that it all just happens, and that there is absolutely no absolute cause that is responsible for creating this relativistic outcome. Thus it simply all happens by pure magic, is what they are saying. Why people keep on insisting, and others blindly accepting, that this "Effect without a Cause", is the real deal, is mind boggling to me. Endlessly they keep on saying that there is no such a thing as absolute motion. However, let us say that we have an Absolute 4D environment called Space-Time. Now lets say that everything within it is in constant Absolute motion, and that the magnitude of this Absolute motion, is identical to the magnitude of the motion of which light has as it moves across space. Now if you convert the outcome of these two Absolutes into equations, you quickly end up with the Special Relativity equations, and the Lorentz transformation equations. And so by taking the "Absolute" picture of what is going on into account, it only takes you a few minutes to derive all of the equations. Exclude those two absolutes, and then suddenly SR then becomes bizarre and very confusing. So why do they insist upon excluding the absolute cause, and thus confuse people ??

  • @mrpaddingtonn
    @mrpaddingtonn Год назад

    Sean is good. Watch or read his talks on arrow of time. Changed my perspective of time! Thanks for sharing

  • @finnbarrryan2278
    @finnbarrryan2278 Год назад

    Distance could be measured as a unit of time . The “speed” of light is distance/time… but distance is just a measure of time . Distance = x times Time….. so the speed of light turns out to be x times Time divided by Time, So the speed of light turns out to be just some constant which has nothing to do with our common concept of “speed”. With the right constant X we have the speed of light = XxTime, X being some extremely large number! ….. am I crazy?

  • @travisfitzwater8093
    @travisfitzwater8093 9 месяцев назад

    Why do Koopa Troopers dislike hydrogen peroxide mixtures? A long held mystery in my list of ununderstood things. Peace.

  • @nts9
    @nts9 Год назад

    But heavy objects fall faster than light objects because the heavy object attracts the earth towards itself more than a light thing, disregarding air resistance. If we drop an extremely heavy object, that object will move the earth towards itself much more than a light object. This will only happen when the test is done sequentially rather than in parallel.

    • @imadetheuniverse4fun
      @imadetheuniverse4fun Год назад

      It's specifically in situations where one of the masses is much larger than the other. That's the significance of using "big M" and "little m"

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Год назад

    I wish I was better at math / calculus.

  • @matthewharetakis
    @matthewharetakis Год назад

    Runk

  • @williamcombs
    @williamcombs Год назад

    you only have to say "the inverse of r2," ....i didn't know this was sesame street for you to sell your book.

  • @juanbandera4415
    @juanbandera4415 Год назад +1

    Thumbs up if you dont understand a single fuck of what is going on but still enjoy this video somehow.

  • @sinebar
    @sinebar Год назад

    Didn't Einstein's wife Mileva contribute to some of his mathematical and theoretical work?

    • @nonya69
      @nonya69 Год назад

      Interesting. I've actually never heard that before. I'll have to research that

  • @williamcombs
    @williamcombs Год назад

    hey, be kind to us that have done the math. I understand that I am not your target audience.

  • @elisvans
    @elisvans Год назад

    Lol so that's how you say reimann

  • @ceecee6679
    @ceecee6679 Год назад

    Oh shoot, I thought perhaps he would explain the third gamete his 'scientific experts' discovered. Disappointed.

  • @williamcombs
    @williamcombs Год назад

    I just can't hang with you,

  • @fostercathead
    @fostercathead Год назад

    Boo ...
    Carroll thinks about some things a lot.
    Other things, not so much ...

  • @bobvilla4383
    @bobvilla4383 Год назад +1

    Love Sean but this was sooo boring 😂

  • @RickDelmonico
    @RickDelmonico Год назад +4

    Sean is a philosopher with some skill in mathematics, nothing more.
    How much time and resources will be wasted on the multiverse and string theory.
    The whole of physics and cosmology has become far too philosophical.
    The adolescent will be offended that I question the legitimacy of Sean and his ilk but that what's science does.

    • @jayk5549
      @jayk5549 Год назад +1

      IM experience. Sean is a mathematician with no interest in /tolerance for philosophy ….at all.

    • @RickDelmonico
      @RickDelmonico Год назад

      @@jayk5549 Scientism is the philosophical claim-which cannot be proven scientifically-that science is the only valid form of knowledge. Anyone who begins a sentence with the phrase, “Science says . . . ” is likely in the grip of scientism. Genuine scientists don’t talk like this. They begin sentences with phrases like, “The findings of this study suggest,” or “This meta-analysis concluded. . . .” Scientism, by contrast, is a religious and often a political ideology. “It has been evident for quite a while that science has become our time’s religion,” the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben observed, “the thing which people believe that they believe in.” When science becomes a religion-a closed and exclusionary belief system-we are dealing with scientism.

    • @nihlify
      @nihlify Год назад

      You a moron with some skill in sounding like a moron, nothing more

    • @RickDelmonico
      @RickDelmonico Год назад

      @@nihlify not my fault Sean is wrong on major claims.

    • @RickDelmonico
      @RickDelmonico Год назад

      @@nihlify how old are you?
      Grow up.

  • @mariusl1992
    @mariusl1992 Год назад +1

    Since 1905 the psycho-physicians ( Einstein first ) lost any contact with the reality and with the reasoning.
    Laphysiqueneoclassique fr

    • @MrKidgavilan
      @MrKidgavilan Год назад +1

      what are you smoking?...

    • @mariusl1992
      @mariusl1992 Год назад

      @@MrKidgavilan Contemporary physicists -> Homo idiotus idiotus

    • @MrKidgavilan
      @MrKidgavilan Год назад

      @@mariusl1992 bravo to stupidity !!!! 👋

    • @mariusl1992
      @mariusl1992 Год назад

      @@MrKidgavilan It's just the naked truth ! If you consider the reality a stupidity then you are right. And i notice you that the classical thinkers ( Newton, Gauss, Euler, Maxwell ...) would be equaly stupids in your view.

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Год назад

      @@MrKidgavilan really? Ever heard of time-dilation, length contraction, warped space? All made up to sell everybody on his 'special relativity' nonsense. You've been played by a fool.

  • @sanjuansteve
    @sanjuansteve Год назад +1

    I’ve been saying since 2013 that it seems extremely obvious that all electrons and photons are in orbit with a dark matter particle.
    Based on Fermilab and other recent findings, I now think electrons are made of an electron neutrino entangled in orbit with a dark matter muon neutrino, explaining their erratic orbits around nuclei and explaining superposition and uncertainty.
    I think photons are a pair of electrons entangled in orbit together in apparent an axial or helical polarizable wave-like movement depending on the direction of their rotation as they travel. This explains the double slit experiment for example and the speed of the rotation explains electromagnetic wavelengths (and visible colors, etc).

    • @HIRVIism
      @HIRVIism Год назад +3

      Yeah dude. I think there's a hamster inside earth running around which makes it rotate. People just don't take us free thinkers seriously for some reason.