Dark matter is frozen primordial energy. Time vaporized during the beginning of the cosmic inflationary period. It blasted out past what became the 6 % of the mass of the universe that is normal matter.
As someone who knows next to nothing about particle physics, I really enjoyed his indepth answer to the question “What’s the importance of the higgs boson discovery pointing us to the higgs field?”. I’d not heard of the higgs field, but the history of when it was first theorized, (and the funny almost apologetic message from the theoretical scientists to their experimental counterparts) helped provide context to why this was such a pivotal moment in science. I wish every scientist was this thoughtful in their answer. Very exicted for the next episode.
Yes, I have two cats. They view me as"food human" when the bowl gets low, but other than that, they look at me much like one looks at a display of sporting goods at Walmart.
@EventHorizonShow is that a bit like high intelligence possums? Interesting experiment: put JMG's cats between him and computer. Have Anna speak and observe where they go...
@@davidschaftenaar6530 I feel like if we're talking about dismantling Mercury, getting off the surface is kind of implied/ Something that should be trivial to overcome.
@@davidschaftenaar6530 @EventHorizonShow Could be one of those rare instances when our ability to make things go spectacularly boom might actually come in handy. Then just wait for the debris to find natural order within the original orbit. It'll be a mess, but we call it "creative chaos".
Dr. Beecham speaks how my brain works. I love all his tangents that explained question I had as he was talking. You can tell he’s very knowledgeable and passionate which explains why he had so much to share about the topic. Can’t wait for part 2!
It’s almost like he’s having an inner dialogue out loud to us if that makes sense. He asks himself the question out loud in his head, to us the listener, then works through the question verbally, then attempts to resolve it, and opens up another question in that resolution indefinitely. Most of scientists, when explaining things tend to do the antithesis of this. I’m not saying I didn’t enjoy this at all. In fact, I did. I’m just commenting on the style the way this gentleman speaks. I’m an amateur myself, but in all honesty, I feel like I have, and could explain dark Matter/Higgs, etc Plus he got the age of the universe incorrect right off the bat
Considering that one guy that crossed the beam didn’t have such a great time I kinda wanna see macro effects of high energy beams colliding next to say a balloon with hydrogen, like a practical demo so to get a grip on the energies involved in collisions
@@williambrandondavis6897 😦 hey Bing gpt please summarize that.. 7 garbage responses later it says the incident was fiction.. hmm need a second opinion
James beacham: “we shouldn’t let the billionaires take control of space. They’ll mine the asteroids and destroy space like they’ve destroyed the environment on earth.” 🤨 Also James Beacham: “we should destroy mercury to make a giant particle collider, for SCIENCE.” 😮
I never seen an activist not be a hypocrite, then tend to be so busy talking they dont listen or hear when people try to point out their flaws. End result is people like this guy. IDK how bad he is in this interview but I have seen others with him and refuse to subject myself to it again. At the end of the day I F'ing hate scientist activist because they destroy the entire field from the ground up. Brian Keating is another one. They jam in as many Liberal buzzwords they can into any convo. Its gross and not what the fields should be about.
I don't think I can continue listening because of it. I basically forget the questions he is asked because he gives an unnecessary over generalized history of "science stuff" then drops a brief answer to the question. I'd much rather him answer the question when asked a question. An extremely detailed answer would work just fine.
@@EventHorizonShowYes, not every guest is to my taste, and I'm not unique. I smile in memory of John's interview with Brian, where even John seemed to take a dim view.
Another fantastic interview, John! Thanks!!! 😃 But yeah, if we start to think about multiple projects on the Moon, like dr. Beacham collisior, the radio telescope in the far side and so on... We may not only return to the Moon, but also staying there! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@9:48 Oh, so THAT"S what a scalar field is. Wild. It sounds like neo-aether. Could dark matter be purely Higgs-interactive particles? What levels of energy would we need to make it and could we even detect it if we did?
I've watched a couple of Dr James Beachem's talks at the Royal Institution. When I seen he was a guest on here I lost my shit.😅🎉😊😂I could listen to him for hours upon hours. ❤
When we discover what gravity is it will be the next advancement in technology like the computer age. Screwing with black holes though may be a bad idea.
Oh Jonathan, what games we play….the hour is nigh and what is hence looms amidst these laden roads betwixt that yonder crevasse from which surreptitious things emit. At dawn, trust the shadows only till Zenith comes. When fleeting winds whisper, hark or be expunged.
I stopped the second he said "it's not some lone white male..." The second someone says something like that, I know they're the kind of person who shouldn't be taken seriously or listened to. It's a policy that's served me well.
sorry, at the first question the guest continued to talk for 16 min at least:......................... I was not able to wait for the question number 2. sorry
OMG one of you people. It indeed is a science stop already you are embarrassing yourself as much as James here does whenever he goes into a woke rant. @@PetraKann
An exellent interview. What I would like to understand is he says they accelerate the protons to almost the speed of light. He talks about an upgraded collider with more energy. What do they do with more energy because the protons are already travelling at almost the speed of light so it cannot go faster.,
even closer to the speed of light! cosmic rays like the omg particle and amaterasu(sp?) particle pack the energy of an mlb fastball😮 in just one little particle traveling near the speed of light
1.6x 10^22. As above as below. Are we still contemplating larger faster collisions with bigger colliders and are singularity models possible as the result higher concentration of more energy past that threshold?
When i hear intelligent people talk about the LHC, and then i remember a preacher saying ''Scientists are building a gateway to Hell'', i have so many conflicting emotions about our species that i don't know what to think!
Critical Race Theory *IS* science, Einstein. DEI is _good_ for science, it irons out biases and group think. Just think about how many geniuses we lost to poverty and racism.
I often wonder what sort of technology and consumer items will emerge from the insights gained by this sort of research. I doubt if the likes of Faraday, Maxwell and Volta ever imagined that their research would spawn the likes of supercomputers and cellphones. I’m sure Apple is also thinking about and maybe even working on the next must have gadget ( even though we don’t currently realise that we must have it) that will efficiently vacuum our wallets.
You did. I wasn't even thinking about it, but I saw this, and clicked "like" for you. It's gotten me thinking about dark matter, and that doesn't happen much.
It would be incredible conversation to see this guy and Billy Carson talk with each other. He's got a lot of theories about what they "really"so there are CERN. If anyone is interested it's on the Shawn Ryan show. It's all very fascinating.
"A lone white male" Thats an odd phrase to use when describing the workings of science and why the eureka moment is a falicy. What specifically does someones skin color have to do with anything related to the topics discussed here? I mean if your giving a description of someone to say like a police officer then i could see it being pertinent but not here. A persons race, ethnicity, gender etc... mean nothing in particle physics, theoretical physics etc...
If Higgs field then isn’t gravity from say earth that field getting dragged into the planet.. but what happens ? And if mass drags in everything based on effects based on Higgs field and little else until really physically close then what about empty vacuum space.. shouldn’t that field being dragged or deformed be replaced or made somehow or is it a static like a fluid that doesn’t move but just has a significant effect on the cosmos (as the guest says it) especially with light.. really feels like as a static field it just have ways to bend and break those properties to break it’s effects on energy and matter.
I am now starting The Mercury Preservation Foundation and welcoming all donations to said foundation. We must save Mercury.....so send money....or guitars
this episode was awesome! yeah i have thought that dark matter is a whole world of different fields that just dont really interact with us in any meaningful way. they dont necessarily need to be particles in the strict sense. space seems to be dimensionality itself, and i wonder if its just energy (of any kind) that pinches it, even fields which we never have any interaction with. it seems likely to me that there is other "multiverse like dimension" manifestations of reality which could theoretically exist if you were to participate with interacting with those other fields. who knows, there could be a manifestation of reality where aliens are puzzled at the density fluctuations which look like 'magic harmonic rotating spheres' made by our jupiter & planets, when what "should be" just a uniform cloud of their brand of matter cloud. and the scale could be way out of whack as well. jupiter could be the size of a basketball for dark matter aliens.
Dr. James is really cool, very interesting person. Would we be able to see the particle accelerator on the moon? I wonder what that would look like. I’ll go look maybe some artists have made imaginings.
"Euclid's Cat"..Here are the basics for the speed of light colors..B & W Are E.P.R. Same Line Instant..Black = Instant Future Certainty..White = Instant Past Uncertainty..Universe Started Black "Lost Time"....There is no green or orange..Only Yellow on top of blue...Or Yellow on top of red..Euclid compared to Schrodinger's Cat...Postulate 5 = Blue = Future Uncertainty.."Universe Start"..."Lost Time"...Postulate 1 "Green Door In"...Postulate 2 "YELLOW/CONSCIOUSNESS"...It is On TOP..Joining 1 + 3 Together....Postulate 3 "Orange Door Out".....Postulate 4 Red = Past Certainty...."Completeness Of The Time Tick In The Classical World We Know"....Purple = Infinity..Take Care...Bye....
It took Einstein to figure out that the orbit of Mercury changes because of the gravity of the sun. A large circular structure near that orbit would be rapidly distorted, even ignoring the high temperature and radiation. Dismantling Mercury without having it fly apart, then moving the pieces even with mass drivers, would require technology which to us would be indistinguishable from magic, to borrow a phrase. A civilization at that level would have figured out shortcuts making that kind of construction of a supercollider in space as logical as the construction of a bigger Stonehenge in space.
John really enjoyed the conversation. You have to remember we’ve never covered this subject on the show before. So there absolutely was the need for highly detailed answers.
Is gravity simply holes in space-time caused by matter? Is gravity a window in to previous editions of the universe? Perhaps dark matter cannot be detected because it's a space-time scar of matter that used to be there but has since moved on. Is dark energy simply anti-gravity coaxing all matter to the window to get it to move on?
The fact that he is talking about smashing Mercury and have a justified idea that this would be okay, scares me a lot.. You cannot just destroy a planet for your experiment and in fact if you even would be able to do that you still need private businesses, a market and an economy with profit in it. So I don't understand why he is thinking the way he does. And I would not stand, any time soon, on anyone that he would tell me that smashing a planet in our own solar system would not effect anything in our solar system mechanics and that we would be safe.. They are insane and somebody has to tell them that, they need to calm down
What do you think Dark Matter is? Could there be Dark Matter life forms?
Ghost matter.
Spooky action at a distance.
Zombie life.
Hollow Halloween hallucinations.
Surely a sci-fi movie or novel uses this idea as its main theme?
Dark matter is frozen primordial energy. Time vaporized during the beginning of the cosmic inflationary period. It blasted out past what became the 6 % of the mass of the universe that is normal matter.
A mistake!
My bet is with Modified Newtonian dynamics. Our calculations and understanding of gravity at the galaxy scale is just wrong.
I liked the energy of Dr. James, you can hear the passion for the profession.
He’s great!
This person is way too full of techno-fantasy!!!!!
I find him quite annoying. Little bit like a hamster with ADHD.
“And, join us next time for question #3 with Dr. James Beacham.”😂
There is a part two coming!
As someone who knows next to nothing about particle physics, I really enjoyed his indepth answer to the question “What’s the importance of the higgs boson discovery pointing us to the higgs field?”. I’d not heard of the higgs field, but the history of when it was first theorized, (and the funny almost apologetic message from the theoretical scientists to their experimental counterparts) helped provide context to why this was such a pivotal moment in science. I wish every scientist was this thoughtful in their answer. Very exicted for the next episode.
Every time Anna does her intro my cat runs to the tv and gets close to the screen. Once JMG starts talking he walks away. Another scientific mystery.
Cats have a well known agenda against JMG.
Yes, I have two cats. They view me as"food human" when the bowl gets low, but other than that, they look at me much like one looks at a display of sporting goods at Walmart.
Lol@@JohnMichaelGodier
Is your cat a possum?
@EventHorizonShow is that a bit like high intelligence possums?
Interesting experiment: put JMG's cats between him and computer. Have Anna speak and observe where they go...
Some people just can't help getting political when all we want to talk about is science
James does an amazing lecture on black holes. Great guest!
This guy interviewed himself 😂
Fun fact press any random time its this guy talking away
He'd make a good politician. 😏
Adderall be hittin.
48:34 - “Dismantling Mercury…” I love Dr. Beacham!
I can not come up with a valid argument against dismantling Mercury.
It’s free real estate.
Mercury's surface gravity is identical to that of Mars; Getting pieces of Mercury away from Mercury is kinda hard.
@@davidschaftenaar6530 I feel like if we're talking about dismantling Mercury, getting off the surface is kind of implied/ Something that should be trivial to overcome.
@@davidschaftenaar6530 @EventHorizonShow Could be one of those rare instances when our ability to make things go spectacularly boom might actually come in handy. Then just wait for the debris to find natural order within the original orbit. It'll be a mess, but we call it "creative chaos".
Wow! This interview was excellent.
Dr Beacham is one of my favorite science commentators, right up there with Dr Cox and Dr Al-Khalili.
I wonder if there exploring a way to keep elements around that decay quickly. To see what we can do with them
Always a treat when a new event horizon is posted. Thanks very much.
Our pleasure!
At 2:30 “the very brief version…”. followed by sixteen breathless minutes of an entire synopsis of 20th century physics.
This fellow obviously drinks the best espresso known to man... and lots of it! ☕🚀
Folgers in our cup!
@@EventHorizonShow lol.. Good to the last drop, just like the can says!
Dr. Beecham speaks how my brain works. I love all his tangents that explained question I had as he was talking. You can tell he’s very knowledgeable and passionate which explains why he had so much to share about the topic. Can’t wait for part 2!
Well said!
I really look forward to the discovery that our current concept of "scientific reality" actually doesn't reflect reality at all.
It’s almost like he’s having an inner dialogue out loud to us if that makes sense. He asks himself the question out loud in his head, to us the listener, then works through the question verbally, then attempts to resolve it, and opens up another question in that resolution indefinitely. Most of scientists, when explaining things tend to do the antithesis of this. I’m not saying I didn’t enjoy this at all. In fact, I did. I’m just commenting on the style the way this gentleman speaks. I’m an amateur myself, but in all honesty, I feel like I have, and could explain dark Matter/Higgs, etc Plus he got the age of the universe incorrect right off the bat
“Never cross the beams !”
Considering that one guy that crossed the beam didn’t have such a great time I kinda wanna see macro effects of high energy beams colliding next to say a balloon with hydrogen, like a practical demo so to get a grip on the energies involved in collisions
@@DominicRyanOsborneThey already did that in the late 1980's. Its how we got marshmallow fluff! lol
@@williambrandondavis6897 😦 hey Bing gpt please summarize that.. 7 garbage responses later it says the incident was fiction.. hmm need a second opinion
Excellent interview as always- fascinating!
We are moving towards a type 1 civilization. We could learn so much from a civilization 1000 years ahead of us.
If you hung up on this guy, I wonder how long he would keep on talking by himself before he noticed...
I like the idea of dismantling mercury for the collider because you also have your energy source very close by too!
Fascinating guest. I had not heard about colliders in space before. Thank you John.
This was fantastic, really enjoyed this guy and learnt a lot from it.
This was SO SO SO GOOD! THANK YOU!
Glad you liked it!! What’d you like most about it?
James beacham: “we shouldn’t let the billionaires take control of space. They’ll mine the asteroids and destroy space like they’ve destroyed the environment on earth.” 🤨
Also James Beacham: “we should destroy mercury to make a giant particle collider, for SCIENCE.” 😮
I never seen an activist not be a hypocrite, then tend to be so busy talking they dont listen or hear when people try to point out their flaws. End result is people like this guy. IDK how bad he is in this interview but I have seen others with him and refuse to subject myself to it again. At the end of the day I F'ing hate scientist activist because they destroy the entire field from the ground up. Brian Keating is another one. They jam in as many Liberal buzzwords they can into any convo. Its gross and not what the fields should be about.
Great video, also
Love that closing music...love it.
Ascent by stellardrone. It’s the perfect closer isn’t?
Holy cow … does this guy take a breath?
I don't think I can continue listening because of it.
I basically forget the questions he is asked because he gives an unnecessary over generalized history of "science stuff" then drops a brief answer to the question.
I'd much rather him answer the question when asked a question. An extremely detailed answer would work just fine.
To each their own. We liked how passionate and knowledgeable James was.
@@EventHorizonShowYes, not every guest is to my taste, and I'm not unique. I smile in memory of John's interview with Brian, where even John seemed to take a dim view.
I usually have to 1.5x interviews. Haha. But, I loved this! Can't wait for part 2!
@@CognizantApe expand your attention span. This is a science show, not a tik-tok dancing clip. Complicated topic -> complex answer.
Poor Mercury. It seems whatever we plan for future Mercury is going to be the raw meterials
Might as well put Mercury to use.
A great night with Event Horizon.
The Higgs field: return of the aether.
What a wonderful world you and your guests share with all of us. Thank you and your crew for the amazing content
Ill have what he's having. Great podcast.😂
Overuse of parentheses
The "Lone white male" line towards the beginning was particularly grating. Fuck us I guess.
The lad practically interviewed himself 😂
Didn't expect a lecture
It would be fantastic if you could interview someone from the physics community in Japan, I know they're doing good work over there 😀
Thankyou for the upload
Another fantastic interview, John! Thanks!!! 😃
But yeah, if we start to think about multiple projects on the Moon, like dr. Beacham collisior, the radio telescope in the far side and so on... We may not only return to the Moon, but also staying there!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
A collider around the equator of the moon might not be big enough, although it would be interesting and expensive.
@9:48 Oh, so THAT"S what a scalar field is. Wild. It sounds like neo-aether. Could dark matter be purely Higgs-interactive particles? What levels of energy would we need to make it and could we even detect it if we did?
I like that their letter font is like Skyrim's 😁💯
Great episode.
Rite John, Dude was energetic, enthusiastic n interesting! Stay safe n well TFS, GB :)
Great video and information !
I've watched a couple of Dr James Beachem's talks at the Royal Institution. When I seen he was a guest on here I lost my shit.😅🎉😊😂I could listen to him for hours upon hours. ❤
When we discover what gravity is it will be the next advancement in technology like the computer age. Screwing with black holes though may be a bad idea.
De. James is the best. I wish he was my mentor. He sounds like the best personal coach in history.
Just noticed a new video... may awful day is at least a bit better now. Thank you Event Horizon. ❤
Happy to help!
Oh Jonathan, what games we play….the hour is nigh and what is hence looms amidst these laden roads betwixt that yonder crevasse from which surreptitious things emit.
At dawn, trust the shadows only till Zenith comes. When fleeting winds whisper, hark or be expunged.
I stopped the second he said "it's not some lone white male..."
The second someone says something like that, I know they're the kind of person who shouldn't be taken seriously or listened to. It's a policy that's served me well.
The mind virus is strong. Many don't even realize.
And then Einstein happened.
It was a very strange statement.
Kind of makes you question other things these freaks say.
It's a "policy" that kept you from learning. All you do here is re-enforcing your own biases. Science is obviously your kryptonite
@@UnfollowYourDreams Can you share some of this "Science" that supports racial discrimination?
The guy just can't stop talking at the beginning of the video haha
This was very interesting to listen to. Thank you to Dr Beacham for the information. Thank you JMG for the topics 🤘🏻😁
sorry, at the first question the guest continued to talk for 16 min at least:......................... I was not able to wait for the question number 2. sorry
Laid up in bed with the flu - JMG to the rescue!
Flu?
Mathematics is not a Science
Can't beat a bit of JMG for what ever ell ya lop
Rest up and watch JMG!
OMG one of you people. It indeed is a science stop already you are embarrassing yourself as much as James here does whenever he goes into a woke rant. @@PetraKann
An exellent interview. What I would like to understand is he says they accelerate the protons to almost the speed of light. He talks about an upgraded collider with more energy. What do they do with more energy because the protons are already travelling at almost the speed of light so it cannot go faster.,
even closer to the speed of light! cosmic rays like the omg particle and amaterasu(sp?) particle pack the energy of an mlb fastball😮 in just one little particle traveling near the speed of light
I kinda never really liked Mercury anyhow. Its not Pluto.
Leeeeets go!
This guy seems to know what he's talking about
Weakly interacting massive particles should’ve been called Slightly interacting massive particles, so we could’ve named the first example Kazuya…
Well. At least you don't have to pry words out this guy.
I don’t know if he ever took a breath.
He did take a few moments to 'giggle' a tiny bit so must've taken some breaths inbetween?! 🤔
There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s when a guest gives a yes or no answer, that’s not good.
It’s a spectrum not an either or.
1.6x 10^22. As above as below. Are we still contemplating larger faster collisions with bigger colliders and are singularity models possible as the result higher concentration of more energy past that threshold?
When i hear intelligent people talk about the LHC, and then i remember a preacher saying ''Scientists are building a gateway to Hell'', i have so many conflicting emotions about our species that i don't know what to think!
Plus the folks who claimed we'd create some sort of world-devouring black hole.
Shut it off as soon as I heard him say “lone white male”. Here for the science, not a lecture from the DEI department.
Critical Race Theory *IS* science, Einstein. DEI is _good_ for science, it irons out biases and group think. Just think about how many geniuses we lost to poverty and racism.
It's not even remotely science. It's politics pushed by scientists.
@@UnfollowYourDreams Mr Reasonable demonstrates the direct relationship between prejudice and foolishness.
I often wonder what sort of technology and consumer items will emerge from the insights gained by this sort of research. I doubt if the likes of Faraday, Maxwell and Volta ever imagined that their research would spawn the likes of supercomputers and cellphones.
I’m sure Apple is also thinking about and maybe even working on the next must have gadget ( even though we don’t currently realise that we must have it) that will efficiently vacuum our wallets.
Great point.
nah they're waiting for Microsoft to actually make it work, then they'll steal the idea and streamline the design and marketing...
_"Billionaires are a threat to space."_ TRUE.
_"Let's dissasemble Mercury."_ 😒
Great interview. I'd like it twice if i could.
You did. I wasn't even thinking about it, but I saw this, and clicked "like" for you. It's gotten me thinking about dark matter, and that doesn't happen much.
It would be incredible conversation to see this guy and Billy Carson talk with each other. He's got a lot of theories about what they "really"so there are CERN. If anyone is interested it's on the Shawn Ryan show. It's all very fascinating.
What a speedtalker 😂 great show as always!
Too bad we don't have our own CERN in Texas. smh
Thanks John.
"A lone white male"
Thats an odd phrase to use when describing the workings of science and why the eureka moment is a falicy. What specifically does someones skin color have to do with anything related to the topics discussed here? I mean if your giving a description of someone to say like a police officer then i could see it being pertinent but not here. A persons race, ethnicity, gender etc... mean nothing in particle physics, theoretical physics etc...
Would love to hear the pricing quote on dismantling Mercury to create the solar collider
Thank you
If Higgs field then isn’t gravity from say earth that field getting dragged into the planet.. but what happens ?
And if mass drags in everything based on effects based on Higgs field and little else until really physically close then what about empty vacuum space.. shouldn’t that field being dragged or deformed be replaced or made somehow or is it a static like a fluid that doesn’t move but just has a significant effect on the cosmos (as the guest says it) especially with light.. really feels like as a static field it just have ways to bend and break those properties to break it’s effects on energy and matter.
Rip Mercury
I love your content, I am dying
Please ask him what kinda coffe he ddrinks. I'll definitely need that. But great session and love the energy.
Eugene Wigner needs to be talked about waaaaaaay more.
Sometimes I feel really bad for Merkury, everyone wants to dismantle it.
I am now starting The Mercury Preservation Foundation and welcoming all donations to said foundation. We must save Mercury.....so send money....or guitars
Mercury is no longer safe.
this episode was awesome! yeah i have thought that dark matter is a whole world of different fields that just dont really interact with us in any meaningful way. they dont necessarily need to be particles in the strict sense. space seems to be dimensionality itself, and i wonder if its just energy (of any kind) that pinches it, even fields which we never have any interaction with.
it seems likely to me that there is other "multiverse like dimension" manifestations of reality which could theoretically exist if you were to participate with interacting with those other fields.
who knows, there could be a manifestation of reality where aliens are puzzled at the density fluctuations which look like 'magic harmonic rotating spheres' made by our jupiter & planets, when what "should be" just a uniform cloud of their brand of matter cloud.
and the scale could be way out of whack as well. jupiter could be the size of a basketball for dark matter aliens.
I love Anna's voice
Pluto was first, Mercury is next.
Can the photon be slowed down?
Yes. The speed of light is different in different mediums.
Dr. James is really cool, very interesting person. Would we be able to see the particle accelerator on the moon? I wonder what that would look like. I’ll go look maybe some artists have made imaginings.
I’m just thinking that if one day they can figure out how to do it at the speed of light, if there would be a bigger difference!
"Euclid's Cat"..Here are the basics for the speed of light colors..B & W Are E.P.R. Same Line Instant..Black = Instant Future Certainty..White = Instant Past Uncertainty..Universe Started Black "Lost Time"....There is no green or orange..Only Yellow on top of blue...Or Yellow on top of red..Euclid compared to Schrodinger's Cat...Postulate 5 = Blue = Future Uncertainty.."Universe Start"..."Lost Time"...Postulate 1 "Green Door In"...Postulate 2 "YELLOW/CONSCIOUSNESS"...It is On TOP..Joining 1 + 3 Together....Postulate 3 "Orange Door Out".....Postulate 4 Red = Past Certainty...."Completeness Of The Time Tick In The Classical World We Know"....Purple = Infinity..Take Care...Bye....
When are we going to get a planet 9 update?!!
Just did a video on the subject. Do Planet Nine and Planet X Exist? With Amir Siraj
ruclips.net/video/MJ_sOzxI3f4/видео.html
It took Einstein to figure out that the orbit of Mercury changes because of the gravity of the sun. A large circular structure near that orbit would be rapidly distorted, even ignoring the high temperature and radiation. Dismantling Mercury without having it fly apart, then moving the pieces even with mass drivers, would require technology which to us would be indistinguishable from magic, to borrow a phrase. A civilization at that level would have figured out shortcuts making that kind of construction of a supercollider in space as logical as the construction of a bigger Stonehenge in space.
Not a fan of guests who filibuster. John is probably the best interviewer in this genre. Shame that he didn't get to have an actual conversation.
John really enjoyed the conversation. You have to remember we’ve never covered this subject on the show before. So there absolutely was the need for highly detailed answers.
@@EventHorizonShow Thanks for taking the time to reply. I can respect that, even if it's not my personal cup of tea.
Tbh I switched off when he took that jab at white people early in the interview.
Snowflake who didn't get the reference.
Wtf, thus guy is so smart yet crazy as cab be! He talking about the start of a Dyson sphere like collider well great conversation!
Is gravity simply holes in space-time caused by matter? Is gravity a window in to previous editions of the universe? Perhaps dark matter cannot be detected because it's a space-time scar of matter that used to be there but has since moved on. Is dark energy simply anti-gravity coaxing all matter to the window to get it to move on?
The fact that he is talking about smashing Mercury and have a justified idea that this would be okay, scares me a lot.. You cannot just destroy a planet for your experiment and in fact if you even would be able to do that you still need private businesses, a market and an economy with profit in it.
So I don't understand why he is thinking the way he does.
And I would not stand, any time soon, on anyone that he would tell me that smashing a planet in our own solar system would not effect anything in our solar system mechanics and that we would be safe..
They are insane and somebody has to tell them that, they need to calm down
Interesting chap but seems John couldn’t get a word in edgewise.
Proof of life at 18:30. 😂
Partial phyics is just smacking two thigs together and seeing what happens
Clapping cheeks
4:29 the ssc could have found that idk why it was never made
48:32 dismantling a planet would be controversial
Replicating the conditions of an ocean and replicating those of a “big bang” is a poor analogy, but I get it lol