Sheldon Glashow - The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss - FULL VIDEO
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- Опубликовано: 13 мар 2020
- Nobel Prize winning physicist Sheldon Glashow sits down with Lawrence to reflect on his life in science, the state of modern physics, and more.
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The Origins Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most interesting people in the world about the issues that impact all of us in the 21st century. Host, theoretical physicist, lecturer, and author, Lawrence M. Krauss, will be joined by guests from a wide range of fields, including science, the arts, and journalism. The topics discussed on The Origins Podcast reflect the full range of the human experience - exploring science and culture in a way that seeks to entertain, educate, and inspire.
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Mr. Lawrence Krauss, you and a handful of others, literally changed the way I think about life. Thank you so much for producing content like this.
thanks
Few presentations lift and inspire like Lawrence’s.
Please produce more !
thanks.
Dr Lawrence I’m so grateful for your desire to educate in order to enlighten the human mind through physics. You are my hero.
thanks
Brilliant. By far my most beloved podcast! Lawrence thank you
1- A neutron walked into a bar and asked, “How much for a drink?” The bartender replied, “For you, no charge.”
2- A Higgs Boson walks into a Church. The priest says, “We don’t allow Higgs Bosons in here. The particle responds by saying: “But without me, how can you have Mass?”
3- Why can’t you trust an atom?
Answer: They make up everything.
4- You enter the laboratory and see an experiment. How will you know which class is it?
If it's green and wiggles, it's biology.
If it stinks, it's chemistry.
If it doesn't work, it's physics.😊😍😍😍😍😍😍
#2: my favourite 😆
Thank you so much for not putting adds in your podcast Lawrence. You are the new golden standard mate.
Wonderful! I love this brilliant content.
I really love this content! underrated podcast
thank you so much
Absolutely priceless. Thank you.
Love this show!
Loved it!
Wow! What a fascinating conversation. This type of intelligent, informative content represents everything that is great about the internet. Thank you Dr. Krauss for these podcasts. (Now back to regular programming of supernatural nonsense, conspiracy theories, and dirty politics.)
Amazing conversation ...
I guess the philosopher that Sheldon mentioned around the 19 minute mark was probably Alfred Korzybski. Have I guessed correctly? I have not seen many references to 'non-aristotelian' philosophy outside his works or derivatives from his works. Hats off to you both for a great interview and story-telling session!
Just started crying after about 40 minutes ❤️
Lawrence Krauss never shuts up, Glashow speaks in a more leisurely way
I fully agree, he is not a good interviewer. You have to make question and listen to what the other party has to say. And he talks about himself all the time. Not good.
Glashow has so much to say, a real lost opportunity.
i am upset we wont see Mr Krauss in Brighton due to Corona ..was looking forward to that :(
Professor krauss, I am a Graduate student just finishing my coursework and starting my PhD in particle physics. I always struggle with the thought that I haven't mastered all things in coursework, since coursework is very fast. Is it advisable to keep reviewing coursework material during PhD or should one completely focus on PhD research and move ahead? Any advice would be very helpful
Thank u
nice
Dr Krauss goat of science
as a chemistry grad i knew selenium smelled odd,.but i never connected it to horseradish
18:30 to 20:56 mention of Dianetics, trying to Clear himself and a friend, plus Astounding Science Fiction, John Campbell’s Brass Tacks column covering real science.
Nice place professor.
Ta Lawerence!
please stay safe!
cheers,
marshall blr,
Shing-Tung Yau is pushing the Chinese government to build the next-generation accelerator for the reasons Lawrence cited, but Shing-Tung Yau does not have the gravitas as Yang in the Chinese government.
Why am I so interested in physics now?
If the "big rip" was actually a thing can the rip rip apart black holes and if it can, since the space outside the black hole will be ripped to essentially nothing would that make each black hole essentially an island universe and could this be a possible explanation of the birth of new universes. I.e.: A big rip tears up space between black holes which somehow effects black holes to no longer hold together which then causes the black holes to go through a cosmic inflation filling up the space that just got ripped up and creating new universes? Just an idle thought.
i love this. and a man that old and that smart CAN get away with the fruit and nuts comment. lol
Lawrence, often when your guests are about to tell something really interesting you break in and totally shift the conversation or jump over aspects they were explaining. As a theoretical physicist, l really like these podcasts as there are very few that are able to go into the detail we care about. But I hope you'll take this as constructive criticism, but if you improve your interview skills just a slight bit, these interviews can become orders of magnitude more interesting. In 50 years, young people will watch these as we today watch videos with Hans Bethe, Gell-Mann, Feynman, Teller etc.
New perspective on fundamental physics? Formalism vs physics? How can I say no?
how does this have such few views
I am happy we don't have LHC in united state. We are living in a different era compared to 20th century. There are many more fields that are more valuable to US people than particle physics.
When Krauss is not groping the ladies he's grappling with his turn downs to various graduate schools.
Professor Krauss is too anxious at times.
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"The superstring people are very smart." Have the superstring theorists underestimated Milgrom, McGaugh, Kroupa, Scarpa, & other pro-MOND astrophysicists? Consider 3 hypotheses: (1) String theory with the infinite nature hypothesis implies SUSY & no MOND. (2) String theory with the finite nature hypothesis implies MOND & no SUSY. (3) Gravity Probe B's 4 ultra-precise gyroscopes did NOT malfunction, but instead functioned correctly & confirmed dark-matter-compensation-constant = (3.9±.5) * 10^-5 . Am I self-deluded? Please google "milgrom kroupa gravity probe b" & "milgrom kroupa witten".
Krauss has been obliterated and exposed as a substandard physicist in the NY Times article of March 23 2012 by Columbia University Professor of Philosophy David Albert; ph.D in theoretical physics (Professor Albert has also written a textbook on Quantum Mechanics).Never has a book by a physicist been so annihilated in a NY Times article for at least 2 decades. Krauss says some of the dumbest comments imaginable and can hardly state he is a qualified physicist because he is not.David Albert is 1000 times a superior physicist and philosopher than Krauss.
Mr. Lawrence Krauss, you and a handful of others, literally changed the way I think about life. Thank you so much for producing content like this.
although he is a really smart guy and i respect him, i really think he is wrong and if im right as a christian this means certain death for you. many people believe in god and it isnt irrational as krauss presents it.
you cant think as a scientist in tour personal life. then you dont know anything even that you exist. aside from YEC and some others there a some really inteligent christians. so please give God a try. once say in your heart " if you exist , show yourself to me" and im sure something will happen! 👍
atheist or christian we should happily coexist