Dr. James Beacham - What's outside the universe? | The Conference 2019
Dr. James Beacham is a particle physicist searching for answers to the biggest open questions of physics using the largest experiment ever, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. He hunts for dark matter, gravitons, quantum black holes and dark photons as a member of the ATLAS collaboration, one of the teams that discovered the Higgs boson in 2012. He ended The Conference 2019 with a science class out of this world and a reminder of that to physics - we're all the same.
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His hair style convince me that he knows what he's talking about.
@emissarysisko9314
2 жыл бұрын
I think he was/is Melany.
@bariumselenided5152
2 жыл бұрын
@@emissarysisko9314 Bro, chill out
@bmjw18
2 жыл бұрын
I LOLLED 😭
@CollDott
2 жыл бұрын
Another way of saying your iq at 189! Lol
@jamesleon4883
2 жыл бұрын
The title convinces me that he doesn’t know the answer. Im not going to spend 60 minutes listening to someone make a guess.
The 2 people men who won the Nobel prize are not just 2 old white men. Very rude, considering the amount of work and sacrifice those two must’ve made to earn that prize. Content of character my friend, content of character.
@bumblesquatt
Жыл бұрын
his dismissal of white men achievements is what i expect from a university "professor" these days
@shaggymcshaggison9751
Жыл бұрын
What you talkin bout Willis? 🤔
@carlosdanger947
Жыл бұрын
What comments do you expect from a flaming woke liberal?
@billsmith7673
Жыл бұрын
I just don't see why he mentioned that. It just didn't seem appropriate. It seemed racist. Is the fact that white males have contributed greatly to science, math, etc. a mark against them? If so, then what about the NBA? Is it wrong that it is dominated by black males? What does James say when he watches an NBA game and sees the starting lineup - "five black males?" The "white males" he referred to were brilliant. There's a wave of feeling today that white male = bad, all others = noble beings suppressed by white males.
@herealittlewhile7448
3 ай бұрын
He is a strange one
What did the two “white males” reference part have to do with anything? 🤔
@aztro187
6 ай бұрын
Cringe comment... Specially him being white
@benjames8211
12 күн бұрын
yea im pretty sure those guys won because of how smart they are not because of skin color.
@kellyrobinson1780
3 күн бұрын
Nothing. But that little "ping" pales in comparison to his subjective sociopolitical speechmaking beginning at 42:28.
@DrunkJester
9 сағат бұрын
He can have his points of view but there's a time and place for them.
I've never felt more emotionally moved by science talks than by Dr. Beacham's talks.
@johnhanek167
Жыл бұрын
Beacham is a ding bat.
@jerryhogsett
Жыл бұрын
@@andyburns8551 I like knobs.
@tomasinacovell4293
Жыл бұрын
OMG, I just noticed that he's the teacher Mr. Van Driessen.
universe is everything, then what is outside of it? This is a question that has been asked for centuries, and even today, we don't have a definitive answer. But as this video shows, the universe is not just a static, unchanging entity. It's expanding and evolving, and we're just starting to scratch the surface of understanding its mysteries. Melody, the narrator's childhood friend, was unafraid to ask the big questions, and it's that kind of curiosity and willingness to explore that has driven us to make so many incredible discoveries about the universe. Who knows what we'll uncover next
@feth7747
3 ай бұрын
its a question for selft volunteer ignorants and brainwashed, sadly most of the stupid masses. Research Satans/God FLAT EARTH
James sir, you are an incredible lecturer, and educator. You make your lecturing come alive! Your articulating and the knack of making extremely complicated science classes, understandable to thick empty headed people like me, is a gift! You are special, my friend!! Thanks for educating me in the workings of the Universe! 😊
@tomasinacovell4293
Жыл бұрын
OMG, I just noticed that he's the teacher Mr. Van Driessen.
@kevincasson9848
11 ай бұрын
@@tomasinacovell4293 don't understand bab lol
@aztro187
6 ай бұрын
He sucks, dry mouth and injecting hes dumb liberal comments here an there... Passssss
in college, I took a black holes, relativity and cosmology course.. and asked my professor this very question.. what was outside the edge.. He laughed it off and said I was stupid for asking it and no idea what I was talking about. If this guy had been my professor.. I would have gotten an A in that course.. he explained it in 30 seconds.. even if it is just a theory because we really don't know.. it satisfies that question.
@williamwatts4790
Жыл бұрын
Retired teacher/prof/tech analyst here I have always thought that the brightest people are those who ask a LOT of questions.
@Robert_Prather
Жыл бұрын
@@williamwatts4790 thank you.
@ThermaL-ty7bw
Жыл бұрын
how can there Be an edge , when everything moves away from each other every galaxy is moving away from every other galaxy at the speed of light ... trust me , there's No edge or we would see waves coming back in the background radiation picture there isn't a center Because there is no edge , when you get That statement , you'll get the point
@Robert_Prather
Жыл бұрын
@@ThermaL-ty7bw back then and now.. I didn't come up with the idea of the "edge" I just asked if there was an edge, what would be beyond it.. so you're response isn't needed.. yet again youtube strikes!
@helmuthosborne7028
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
This has made me wonder and I want to wake up early every day to make a change to other folks lives
Going to 43 minutes tells us who he really is....someone who wants what he wants, and knows better what you need. Sound familiar?
I don't know what's outside but there is a great diner at the edge
@sync7660
2 жыл бұрын
I’ll have a table for two at that restaurant…:- )
@otbricki
Жыл бұрын
A giant microscope and a bunch of aliens watching us. Laughing.
@rednecked7462
Жыл бұрын
Carl's Diner
@jamesdaniels3699
Жыл бұрын
Table for one lonly guy?
@ladydragon111
Жыл бұрын
🤣😎 underrated comment! #42
I don't why he suddenly pivoted to completely abstract discussion of life's existence with picking up the tablet and just reading off the script. Until then I was totally immersed in his lecture.
@11vshank
Жыл бұрын
I agree you wouldn't understand
@fitnesspoint2006
Жыл бұрын
Yeah him suddenly holding and reading off the tablet was odd and shows he didnt fully prepare for this lecture. The whole portion of him reading off about how all electrons are the same and they are just part of the electron field not tobe viewed as individual entities was strange as well. I can rattle that off without having to read it off a screen.
@capitalx101
11 ай бұрын
I notice that too, I was engaged till he start reading from that tablet. But in my mind I totally understand that. I guess he wanted to choose his words carefully especially when it meant a lot more philosophy and in morality. Look how he get back to the tablet at 44:40 It seems obviously he is avoiding any misconception might be taking out of context.
You nailed it at the 27minute mark m8 when you said :You might think I'm Crazy???" - You can bet on it fella- I think you're Crazy.
Great presentation...but I certainly did not expect a morality lecture on conclusion. Sadly we cannot dictate morality nor location and speed of an electron...
@user-ni2ki2wx7t
3 ай бұрын
Oh and that's just the tip of the iceberg if the things you can't explain.
@d.b.s.6381
2 ай бұрын
Hey, let's talk about science, but I also have to let everyone know I'm a liberal too.
@ivangomezguitar9518
2 ай бұрын
@@d.b.s.6381that’s because they are usually the educated ones that don’t believe in conspiracy theories or that the world was created by a mysterious man in the sky. Also they are the ones that don’t condone fascism.
@kokygonzalez
Ай бұрын
He’s not dictating anything. He’s letting you know objetive facts.
Everybody should just watch the videos about the double split experiment to vaguely understand what quantum physics is trying to deal with. And then watch a video on Entanglement and your head will just explode.
Nobel prize-winner Leon Lederman: "The expansion of the universe doesn't actually affect the spaces between particles. The universe's expansion is not a force that will rip particles, molecules or even objects apart. The 'fabric of space' is not stretching - just the distances between really large things like galaxies. So while the distance between the milky way and its nearest neighbor may increase over the next billion years, the distance between the proton and neutron in a deuterium atom's nucleus will not.
What a moving "talk". How much have a learnt from you. Thanks, a thousend thanks. Send my love to my sister in this universe, Melody.
I used to lay in bed as a kid looking through the cracks in my bedroom curtains wondering about all this. My brain did the same thing then as it is doing now, overload and lock up.
Can anyone explain to me: How do we know its the entirety of space that's expanding? How do we know the big bang isn't just an expansion of matter and energy into a pre-existing - and possibly infinite - void?
@berendharmsen
2 жыл бұрын
Part of it is that - assuming we accept the theory of relativity, which I would say is a healthy assumption given the massive experimental evidence - it is the only explanation of the fact that the further away objects are from us, the faster they appear to recede. That can only be explained by assuming space itself expands. If 'stuff' just kept on moving in all directions 'in space' from 'some explosion' this would not be the case. Try to visualise both concepts in your head and you can actually understand this. The confusing comment in the talk about that the space that makes up you is also inflating leaves out that inflation is overcome by gravity, which is why local galaxies don't recede for example. One is actually on a collision course with our Milky Way. Why it happens is a different question entirely of course, but the inflation of space is simply an observable fact, assuming (again) that Relativity is really a thing.
@nelson_rebel3907
2 жыл бұрын
We dont. Its just the accepted theory on existence because the past few hundred years and we've decided that based on what we can see now must be absolute truth. I'm sure it wont change based on another few hundred years when we detect even farther out.... Oh also being unable to describe over 80% of the mass and gravity of the universe as just invisible matter isnt a factor whatsoever either. Its just fact. Even if we cant see, or interact or even prove what it actually is
@twt1524
2 жыл бұрын
@@nelson_rebel3907 GR has been tested over and over and has yet to fail in any of its predictions- bending of space-time due to massive objects, frame dragging, gravitational waves, time dilation, etc. That doesn’t mean a new theory couldn’t explain dark matter and dark energy, that’s just scientific progression. Just like Newton’s laws aren’t “wrong” Einstein just came up with a more complete theory
@lordzedd3297
2 жыл бұрын
If the universe is expanding there has to be an edge orbit can’t be growing.
@TheSwiftMagician
Жыл бұрын
That’s what scientists are trying to discover. What might cause this expansion? Is the universe truly infinite, and what would that mean? There are many such unanswered questions.
Thank you sir for educating us in the manner that you do. Truly appreciate you.
Thank you Dr Beachman!
One of the most compelling words ever spoken that i have ever encountered. In the scheme of our universe our mother Earth is so insignificant, too small to be even noticed and we think we are big and mighty. we are not. What does it take for us humans to realise this Fact.
@flightssights953
3 жыл бұрын
Question: Assume humans DO realise this and internalize it. How does this knowledge change the way humans live, work and act here on Earth?
@redmed10
3 жыл бұрын
Earth is special and it is insignificant. It can be both things at the same time. Life may only exist on Earth out of the whole universe. But then again life may be abundant across the universe. But then again the universe is so big contact between life forms across the universe may be impossible. So we may be in effect alone.
@impeccablevoicewangpingdiary
Жыл бұрын
@@redmed10 Exactly what I thought. We maybe alone. We maybe not. But we are effectively alone, 100%. Unless we see evidence for us to believe otherwise.
Absolutely fantastic presentation
@BlacksmithTWD
Жыл бұрын
Yea a bit too fantastic for a physics lecture.
@jamesbarlow6423
Жыл бұрын
This is like an Oniontalks. Pretentious, preachy, melodramatic, sulerficial, assinine, frivolous.
@hurricanReno123
Жыл бұрын
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@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
What is so fantastic? He said nothing finally! If I say that the bible says God created space matter and time (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1) wouldn't it be fantastic also? If not, why?
Honestly if anybody is nerdy on this kind of information like me you've seen this guy before I don't really know him but I love the way he tells his stories it's so gripping. Man and I thought Brian Greene was intriguing and regular- knowledge people friendly. I will dig deeper in this man's work
@Mr.Cerera69
4 ай бұрын
Only watched 20minutes and this guy caught me up already even listening and reading tons of Mr. Green lectures.
Man I love these subjects so much I wish I had the math skills to enter this field. Dr. James is amazing at these lectures just dropping gems left and right.
I reckon somewhere in the universe, there was also a particle physicist delivering a talk on social justice.
@williamgraham8840
3 жыл бұрын
Why.
@Belialith
3 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha. That's cute!
@j.dmetalhead7517
3 жыл бұрын
You mean except for this one? "Two white males won the Nobel prize... what a surprise" I wanted to here about physics not sjw mentalities.
@C.D.J.Burton
3 жыл бұрын
@@j.dmetalhead7517 he is a sjw delivering a talk on particle physics
@zark212
3 жыл бұрын
@@C.D.J.Burton I was enjoying the video until I heard him say those words. Its a shame. I had to rewind the youtube video because I was suprised tbh. For someone in His position to revert to that is shocking espeshialy when science itslef should be represented regardless of skin colour. I was about to share His video on social media but after that statement he made I am declining.
I watched this twice. I love it James is the bomb. KZread needs to invent a double-thumbs up icon thingamajig
@khizzard_069
Жыл бұрын
Agreeable
Great guy... Explains vividly and easily explained. Following him at "the royal institute" which, by the way, is a fantastic "place" with many fantastic people with fantastic lectures.
In the last decade or so I've often thought about how humans (& possibly other animals) may possibly experience the expansion of the universe & then that may possibly affect our experience of nostalgia. Most of us may usually agree that even independently of family life, we nearly always look back more fondly of our younger years and regard those times as being better back then & usually associate it only with different stages & ages in life. But what if; That is driven, at least in part, by an ability we may have to sense how the expansion of everything including in our bodies and around us progresses. Then as the years & decades pass we at least subconciously perceive & remember the relative differences in how close together things are & since it's always expanding, things seemed better years ago because everything was closer together !? There is at least a couple of ways that I can think of that we could perceive this & that's primarily; if light moves at a constant speed then everything takes longer & longer to percieve visually as time goes on &; electical signals would also take longer to get around our body and brain leaving us thinking (& maybe moving) slower than in the past. This possible ability of humans to perceive this could also affect or at least be partly responsible for our perception of time speeding up as we get older which I think nearly all of us would say it does. If there is any truth to that, I think our usually somewhat bias nostalgia is also naturally affected by other obvious factors such as levels of pollution, chaos & other things & events negativly, positively or neutrally percieved in our world around us & how we remember them. I'm aware of course that nearly all of our bias nostalgia may just stem from our lives usually being a bit easier to live to the fullest when we were younger. (1/Jan/2023-12:19pm🇦🇺EST)
Get this guy a cup of water lol
Talk about having some weird dreams after falling sleep listening to this lecture!
@adamhuskey5306
Жыл бұрын
Maybe your dreams were the normal part
NICE THAT A SCIENTIST IS ABLE TO CONVEY “COMPLICATED SUBJECTS” INTO PLAIN LANGUAGE FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC ….THANK YOU SIR ‼️.
his explanation of how to give a example of higgs field standing on the bridge has made me realise the importance of the higgs particle,
Always a pleasure listening to him speak. I have so much adoration for James 😌🤩
@caroliensche13
Жыл бұрын
Agree!
James Beacham, you have composed a poem, an epic, a symphony, which is the universe, our universe. I always thought that the universe, by definition, is all inclusive, and thus, there cannot be any "outside the universe". But then, we run into the problem of infinity. There is no way for finite beings to grasp infinity, not even the concept. Word is that, as you put it, infinity means repetition, and thus the existence of multiverse. We may need a different terminology, but, even within the current definition, multiverse need to break out of the traditional spatial confine to have any claim to existence. Multiverse is a dimensional concept, not a separate spatial existence, that inhabits within our own universe, within ourselves.
@checkmate79
Жыл бұрын
I can grasp infinity going forward. I completely comprehend an infinite amount of time from this point forward. I have a hard time grasping an infinite past. Obviously that comes from our idea that everything has a beginning.
@Tomsm8
Жыл бұрын
he has watched too many Marvel films it seems!
@sciencedavedunning3415
Жыл бұрын
@@checkmate79 Instead of hyper-sphere topology, with implication of big bang........ consider a hyper-torus topology, which allows locally observable less than uniform expansion, permits unobservable ( to us ) contraction elsewhere, accepts the possibility of saddle shaped spacetime, in which time is a circle with an ever moving "now" 180 degrees removed from an ever moving "eternity" ....... Big bang was never more than an implication of an assumption, anyway, and always raised more questions than it answered.
@crossbowmd61
Жыл бұрын
@@checkmate79 "I completely comprehend an infinite amount of time . . . " Do you? Do you, really? That's like, a termite, in Missouri, (no offense), saying, "I completely comprehend the total expanse, and depth, of the pacific ocean. . . . " Do you? Do you, really? No. No one can 'comprehend' eternity, going forward, or past; because, the one, is the same as the other. When it comes to eternity, there is no future or past, it all, just; IS. Sitting in the Doctor's Waiting Room may seem like forever; but, we can't immagine, the Doctor never appearing. Never! Ever, appearing! There would he no 'purpose' in our waiting. We can't comprehend Forever! We can try to immagine it. But anything we can articulate, will be mere speculation and assumption. Not comprehension. Not a full understanding.
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the earth. Genesis chapter 1, verse 1. Time began , space and matter was created. God is the Creator of everything, as the bible says. Why not believe this?
Why did the universe expand to the size it is and not some other size? What encouraged or limited the rate/amount of expansion?
Great Speach James, a delight to listen to you with much attention.
Would it make sense that the interaction between energy and dark matter is what makes this plane of existence possible? That the universe (bubble) we live in is just that? Can it pop? Is it a snowglobe waiting to be shaken up again? Is the multiverse balanced or slightly askew to keep the perpetual motion going? Are we on the big turtle? I only possess a high school diploma I earned over 20 years ago, so the fact he was reading off a tablet and I'm watching him on my computer now, saying things my half-educated ass thought in 1996 is bonkers.
@Len124
Жыл бұрын
While physics isn't my field of study, from what I understand, the universe wouldn't exist as it does without dark matter. At the very least, galaxies wouldn't have formed without the concentrating and binding effect of dark matter. As far as the universe "popping," the closest to a consensus we currently have doesn't suggest a definitive end beyond the universe eventually expanding to the point at which even protons are torn apart in a process referred to as the "heat-death of the universe." Stars will exhaust their supplies of Hydrogen, Helium, and eventually every fusible element until only blackholes remain; at which point, they will slowly evaporate due to Hawking radiation over unfathomable spans of time and blink out of existence. That's currently the most popular view, at least, but like all science, it's provisional and liable to change. Oh, and _yes,_ it's turtles all the way down. Edit: Fixed some typos and awkward wording.
I asked the same type of questions at the age of 8 about 50 years ago about the universe and the problems of people being treated badly in the world. We have vastly developed our technology since then. It's a pity a lot of the problems of the world for most of the people on it still remain. Which is sad.
@MonarchsOfBrotherhood
2 жыл бұрын
Were you able to come up with any solutions to these problems?
@redmed10
2 жыл бұрын
@@MonarchsOfBrotherhood Nope but at least more people are talking about these things now or at least I am now aware of them talking about these things.
@furiousinsects6386
Жыл бұрын
@@redmed10 at least we (humanity) are moving forward at knowledge 😊💜
@shutupandshave1926
Жыл бұрын
And then everyone clapped.
@garyh.8082
Жыл бұрын
Makes you wonder why we haven't been back to the moon... You'd of thought we would of colonized it by now.
I’m glad this cosmologist/physicist is skeptical of some of modern science insofar as he opines that much of what we don’t know is unknowable to humanity at least in our current condition. What lies beyond, if anything, may be revealed to us in some time, condition or space made known to us either in life or after death
Fascinating discussion as it warms my being that i am all things ,great and small in the notion of infinite universes
47:42 why get political? Biden will fix things yea ?
@h83301
3 жыл бұрын
He really just went on a massive fucking rant. The white male comment was a little eye brow raising not to mention racist, but at that time stamp he almost loses his shit.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you.
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
Why is it so beautiful? If I say God made space, matter and time, (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1)is this beautiful to you? If not, why?
Great presentation. Didn't quite get all of it but I'll go back as I usually do. Never took 'hard science' courses.( Bane of my life that I just wasn't able to grasp the math for the task. Just wondering though. You mentioned that, 'no surprise', two white men were awarded the Prize. I know that Henrietta Swan Leavitt (and others such as Cecilia Payne) had done extensive, very precise work on "studied photographic plates for fundamental properties of stars" that was instrumental in the work done by Edwin Hubble on galaxies outside our own. In your opinion were there POC/women who were overlooked that should have been awarded the Prize in 2013?
I will love to hear more about Quantum Field Theory.
@danielsnyder2288
Жыл бұрын
Check out KZread lecture by David Tong - another excellent presentation
This man is amazing, love his lectures! Keep em coming.
@railbaron9
3 ай бұрын
Some of the best explanations for things we all wonder about. Great speaker.
The universe is everywhere. There is no "outside".
@DrSbaitsojr
3 жыл бұрын
so the universe is infinite? the universe is expanding into its self? moron
@tedgrant2
3 жыл бұрын
@@DrSbaitsojr Even when the universe was very small, it was still everywhere ! You need to imagine the concept "null". Null is not a thing or empty space. It's not even nothing !
@craigfordyce4645
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! You rock Tony! Keep telling it like it is.
This is just great information congrats on this talk
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
He said a lot, but answered nothing finally. Now if I say that God created space matter and time, would you congratulate me? If not, why? What I said also comes from a book, the bible. Genesis chapter 1, verse 1.
@snovite11
Жыл бұрын
Who had created the God? It's us only.. for the sake of not going insane by taking about an infinity, in a number of infinities for an infinite answer.
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
@@snovite11 If there is no God, we would not be here to talk about it. No God. No world. No creature. No life of any kind. I we are here, and conscious about it, it is because we have been created by someone who is not of this world. And God is not from this world, and has no beginning and no end. Or then, how could nothing create something??? I'll wait for your answer.
Brilliant explanation - thank you....
Why did he feel the need to specify the color of two men who won the prize?
@CalsTube
Жыл бұрын
suggestion.?
@MarCuseus
Жыл бұрын
Racism?
Love the first two thirds of this presentation… that’s all I’m going to say
@megamond
Жыл бұрын
+1 Beacham should fear the Globalists. How's Melanie faring, now?
@sandsmarc
Жыл бұрын
proving that knowledge and wisdom are compartmentalized, and ignorance is possible in even the smartest of us. unfettered capitalism is why we have this fantastic world that we live in, yet his limited intellect, assisted by bad values, sees it as a negative. And he falls into mystical leftist-collectivist narratives.
@stonedwookie9916
Жыл бұрын
totally with you there. shit is ruining everything man
@6916lightfighter
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't just leave it out for Chri$t sakes, had me all of the way to that point
@stonedwookie9916
Жыл бұрын
@@6916lightfighter i watched another lecture by this guy... skipped to near the end... yep political bullshit. Its a shame i actually loved the lecture until he started seething about fake nazis. Iv had enuf of people pushing their political cock down my throat. I came here for physics.
His hair cut does indeed demonstrate that he knows what he’s talking about. At the same time I don’t know what he’s talking about.
"It would be scarier if I were out here by myself" wow, that one hit hard.
Bosons were hypothesised by Indian Scientist Dr Bose and were named after him. Whenever you mention HiggsBosons no one seem to mention the name of Dr Bose . It is always Higgs , a British scientist Dr Higgs particularly when coming to awarding Nobel Prize.
@twt1524
2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, dead people aren’t eligible for the Nobel prize. But I’m with you...Bose-Einstein condensates could be very important future technologies. He should be a household name
@twt1524
2 жыл бұрын
And he also lived at a time when almost credit was given to euro-centric scientists
@kingwillie206
Жыл бұрын
@@twt1524 - What has changed? A lot to f foreign exchange students solve problems and contribute vast amounts of knowledge only for their famous professors to receive the credit.
@cristianm7097
Жыл бұрын
@@kingwillie206 Vae victis.
@1112viggo
3 ай бұрын
Would you be more satisfied if the particle was called the Bosehiggson? Besides, you can make the same point of many scientists, like Gunnar Nordström vs Einstein, or Tesla vs Edison. At least history is acknowledging their scientific contributions, even if its long after the fact.
Understanding in any field, along any direction will always required us to re-equip our conscience accordingly and I am thankful some scientists see this as a co-nature of their efforts. Children, in particular, should benefit tremendously given this mixture of understanding and a much wider, more universal attitude. Gratefully appreciating the value of this talk.
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
A lot said here, but no answer. The bible says that God is the Creator of everything. Space, matter and time. Why not teach this? It is surely worth an hour of talking for nothing!
It’s more fun to think about the meaning behind it all, why do we exist, and try to focus on your breathing as you try to fall asleep, all without making yourself insane or wondering what happens to you after death and what this all means.
After the first few things he said about the expansion, I keep picturing the universe as a drop of gasoline falling into a puddle of water and doing that thing where it rapidly disperses on the surface but then forms a sort of slowly expanding blob after the initial dispersal
@andrew6658
Жыл бұрын
How the energy from a drop can create concentric circles in a liquid showing the dispersion of kinetic energy.
If the universe is expanding away from us in all directions, wouldn't that put us at the center? Also, if that's the case, how is it possible for the Milky-Way galaxy to collide with the Andromeda galaxy or any galaxies to collide. To see pictures of galaxies colliding makes ya think. 🤔
@shutupandshave1926
Жыл бұрын
Because locally these rules dont apply. It's averaged out.
@hyyyyu5346
Жыл бұрын
Our planet must too expanding
This was one of the best speaches I've ever heard. The part about the Universe is questioning itself through us humans was a mind blowing. I hope they will manage to make that plasma accelerator. Very good, A+
@rdwz
3 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed +1
@baberoot1998
3 жыл бұрын
If he had any sense, he would recognize, that a Creator/Designer existed. Where there is information, intelligence can always be traced to it. He knows this.
@ck58npj72
3 жыл бұрын
@@baberoot1998 "traced to it", but it can't be traced itself...useless
@NoName-fc3xe
2 жыл бұрын
@@baberoot1998 Are there invisible gnomes chiseling out snowflakes too?
@eyeam9305
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/epdnurBxm8zdl5c.html Your true identity
Why does each galaxy in the universe spin WAY faster than it should? I wonder how many people in Gaza are considering this question .... I respect the question, but "what you ARE speaks so loud, I cannot hear what you are saying". It's GREAT to look at the stars .... just so long as the rest of humanity has the space to do so ..... and I say this to someone whom I KNOW has a deep social conscience. So, LOVE and .... kinda .... RESPECT.
What he described from 36:00 onwards is also what is known as the Tao by the ancient Chinese sages in Tao Te Ching.
I first started asking this question when I was four years old after watching a space documentary and I'm still asking it now.
@othmanahmad7331
3 жыл бұрын
Brett: study al quran and prophet muhammad s.a.w says((hadith) regarding universe etc
@brett22bt
3 жыл бұрын
@@othmanahmad7331 Thanks for the offer, but I'm pretty sure modern science would have a better chance of answering these types of questions than some uneducated guy from hundreds of years ago.
@NoName-fc3xe
2 жыл бұрын
@@brett22bt good idea
@NoName-fc3xe
2 жыл бұрын
@@othmanahmad7331 is the Quran a Science book all the sudden? Last time I checked, semen wasn't produced between your heart and spine. Lol
@brett22bt
2 жыл бұрын
@@NoName-fc3xe 😉
Beautifully poetic and brilliant! I love how you weave the connection of humanity and the universe. You are right! We are in it together. Under the veil of love and light, we whole heartedly and instinctively know that destruction and greed serves no good purpose and money is useless. We must navigate our way out of the fears and darkness of the ego's sinister prison and abolish destruction and selfishness. Enter into majestic wonders and find the gift of love and light where we recall, we always loved each other with all our might. It's beautiful deep stuff that the universe honors within every soul. Peace all you majestic souls of love and light!🕊🙏💞💞💞🕊
@YMe-hp7hi
Жыл бұрын
Here are possibilities. 1.Universe come from nothing 2.It created itself 3 Was created by something created 4.Was created by something uncreated Now using our brains which one sounds the most logical 1.Universe came from nothing (This is absurd because nothing is the absence of something. 0+0=0) 2. The universe created itself ( absurd because you're saying something exist and not exist at the same time. Example is the mother who gave birth to herself) 3. The universe was created by something else that was created, perhaps a chain of multiverses. ( here you run into infinite regress fallacy. If we say who created the creator then the following question is who created the creator that created the creator, and so on and on......to infinity. This is impossible because we run into infinite regression fallacy. let me give you an example. Let's say a sniper aquire his target (a deer) on the crosshaire, in order to shoot he needs a permission from the guy behind him, and the guy behind him needs a permission from another guy behind him, and so on and on in a never ending chain to infinity... Now here is the question? Will the sniper ever shoot the deer? Why or why not. The answer is NO, because any given moment the request for permission is moving backwards OK, but if the deer gets shot? This means the request ended with someone who gave the order, who doesn't need a permission from anyone else. 4. So God is the uncreated eternal being. He is the explanation to creation. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aH2NrcGGY6SpeKw.html
One of the Best speach I heard , bravo ! Lots of info and even make s me Wonder about a bright future
The fact the cmb shows its flat by our best measurements is crazy
Fascinating! The idea that I am part of a quantum field that IS the universe is really cool.
@twt1524
2 жыл бұрын
Quantum fields
@jennifersimpson4061
Жыл бұрын
Scientific Spirituality or Spiritual Science?
@itsROMPERS...
Жыл бұрын
@@jennifersimpson4061 neither.
truly grateful for your insight and knowledge
@jamesbarlow6423
Жыл бұрын
This is like an Oniontalks. Pretentious, preachy, melodramatic, sulerficial, assinine, frivolous.
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
Knowledge? What knowledge? That guy knows only what is written in books. No more than that. He has no answer on what's outside the Universe. And if he ever knew, what would be outside his answer? He wouldn't know either! So, he spoke for an hour, for no answer at all. And most people commented that he is a great speaker. Now the bible says that God created, space matter and time. Many believers in God teach this. But the same people listening to this guy in the video, and saying how awesome he is, would say that believing in a Creator is completely crazy. How would you explain this?
You want to have this dude at the collider. Super smart. Huge brain. Made me feel smart.
One primary reason of objecting a super collider is not the fear of knowledge. It is the triage of limited resource to scientific inquiry. We have limited resources. And the unified quantum-gravity theory may not be the most important question. Dedicating resource to the super collider implies sacrificing funding for other scientific inquiry and discovery.
I’ve always wondered that myself. What is the substrate that the universe expands into? Almost seems like magic to think we sprang forth from a literal void and exist within it. Voids are a terrifying and seemingly incomprehensible subject for the human mind to wrap itself around. But the opposite end of that possibility is just as fascinating, that it isn’t a void, rather a primordial sea of potential energy of form of matter. Of course going down that road of speculation would only open a Pandora’s box of further questions. You can only humble yourself by saying “I don’t know, but I’ll continue to ask and observe.”
@LAK_770
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's a truly terrifying topic. It's the kind of utter incomprehensibility that makes you want to just give up that line of thinking. You can invent a god and strictly put a stop to those questions as a rule, but then you still have the same problem. Why is there anything instead of nothing? If there were nothing at all, that would be just as baffling. I'm generally optimistic about the possibilities of science, but I have my doubts as to whether the true nature of reality can ever really be understood in human terms.
@ryancox5097
Жыл бұрын
I have smelly balls.
@woodynz1111
Жыл бұрын
Eric Dubay and vibes of Cosmos have some great information on their channels! 😁👍
@kennypridemore5466
Жыл бұрын
Love the end of your comment where you say we just don't know !!!! .... now that's a great starting point!
@douglaidlaw740
Жыл бұрын
That is one of those chicken or the egg questions. Nothing in our experience has no limits. Everything has an inside and an outside. And there is always something "beyond" the outside.
He knows what's he's talking about in Physics, why would he dare to go into other fields without being the expert. His lack of knowledge in Economics, makes him against the very system that makes possible the Large Hadron Collider. He should remake this without trying to give an opinion in what happens at this level of reality. Other than that, great explanation of where is physics nowadays.
@freelancerAM
2 жыл бұрын
What
@Jimi_Lee
2 жыл бұрын
Science can't work without capitalism? Possibly the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
@gamorro
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jimi_Lee did I say that? I said that capitalism is the system that creates enough wealth to create this huge science experiments. It's not funded through a wealth killing system like socialism.
@Jimi_Lee
2 жыл бұрын
@@gamorro Both China and USSR raised the living standards in their countries and lifted more people out of poverty in the past century than capitalism has in western nations, and over a much shorter time. Plus neither had 200+ years of virtually unchallenged expansion with no comparable competitors on the continent, like the US, which accounts for a large part of the success of capitalism, such as its been. I wonder how much of the gains of capitalism in the first world are directly proportional to natural wealth extracted from the third world. Did capitalism create wealth, or just redistribute it?
@OhAncientOne
Жыл бұрын
@@Jimi_Lee completely untrue, capitalism is the system that has brought more people out of poverty. Get your facts straight. And remember the millions murdered under socialism by Stalin or the millions killed under communism by Mao. Socialism can never work bc it ignores human nature . Your dream world pretends there is no envy, greed or jealousy. Today's school's pretend to teach capitalism by teachers who lie, ignore the facts and are unqualified to teach capitalism bc they don't understand the first thing about it.
My thoughts have been when measuring distance in light years. If time is not constant, that means time passes slower or faster, depending on where and when, how can those measurements be accurate?
@vipulkumar-ny6lq
2 ай бұрын
Umm not sure but i think "years" in light year is w.r.t earth/ the observer.
As a thought experiment, the FTL initial expansion of the universe assumes that time was running as it is now from the start? Surely everything else had to settle down so why not time? I mean, it's hard to measure time against anything else since it's what we measure everything else by ... unless we measure it by the movement of light but that makes the question kind of self-fulfilling.
A captivating and inspired speaker
@jamesbarlow6423
Жыл бұрын
A superficial monologist. This is like an Oniontalks. Pretentious, preachy, melodramatic, superficial, assinine, frivolous.
@banditthedog6268
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesbarlow6423 learn to spell before you use big words
@jamesbarlow6423
Жыл бұрын
@@banditthedog6268 . Uh-huh....and which word was misspelled?😂
@banditthedog6268
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesbarlow6423 asinine
@jamesbarlow6423
Жыл бұрын
@@banditthedog6268 . Ah, thank you. I kept my thumb on the "s" key too long.... Or as Hemingway said, "You'll always find a phony ready to help you out with the language."🙄
He studies more and more about less and les, until he knows everything about nothing
@NOMAD-qp3dd
2 жыл бұрын
Then he is indeed a genius if he's makin' bank by giving lectures about nothing.
@marcsalzman8082
2 жыл бұрын
1 way to put it..... Sounds like my old homies from da' hood , " Everything is everything". LoL
@MonarchsOfBrotherhood
2 жыл бұрын
That is the universe in a nutshell. The universe should have existed.
@yeastnecklace
2 жыл бұрын
holy shit this comment and the replies are so incredibly hilarious. i think know you could convey so little with so many fucking words 😂💀💀
@MonarchsOfBrotherhood
2 жыл бұрын
@@yeastnecklace you are part of it now, welcome to the club.
Suggesting that inflation should have gone on forever at the same incredible speed of the initial expansion is like suggesting that if there was "nothing" (no universe) to begin with, that nothingness should have gone on forever. Since we so far can't measure universe creation, we have to guess at how to explain things that only happened once in the history of this universe, and they may not conform to the physics of this established universe that we can observe.
The best way to build a hedron collider around the solar system is virtually right? Do we know enough about the solar system to run this using A.I.?
Politics aside I really really enjoyed watching this on repeat for most of a night and morning (had some crazy dreams I cant even begin to tell you). I dont think I have conciously seen the whole thing but I am about to play it for other people because this guy has a gift for talking and its super interesting. This might be the greatest 45+ minute video I have EVER found on KZread and if you are thinking about watching it - do it - its just I cant put it into words how interesting and engaging this is.
@monke8478
Жыл бұрын
I really wish he'd keep the political remarks out of it and stick to the science
@DM-ki1bs
Жыл бұрын
@@monke8478 " Two white males won a Nobel Prize ". In a condescending voice. Sound more like an activist than a scientist.
@the_Acaman
7 ай бұрын
going into politics on a science talk is one of the worst things you can do. It's a shame because it was a good talk otherwise
There is no outside because its infinite in time and space. This means there was no beginning and no end. There is indeed a crisis in cosmology.
@gnarlydewd
2 жыл бұрын
Infinity is impossible. There is a beginning and an end.
@gnarlydewd
2 жыл бұрын
Even the symbol for infinity loops...
Can anyone help me with this question: Why can we detect the Microwave Background radiation (the earliest light that we can see) and not the light from stars beyond the observable universe? Should not the microwave radiation also be beyond what we can detect?
There is An Universe Observed By An Observer But There is Another Universe Felt By Heart Which is Much Profound Bigger Real Indestructible The Universe Melody And U Were Happily Facing the odds With Courage... U are A Philosopher Sir Along with Physics...
That's fact he's doesn't understand his job or politics doesn't make me feel better about our place in ever discovering anything useful in explaining existence.
@pogtuber5146
Жыл бұрын
He knows his job. Thanks for being triggered! Fascists and right wingers actively prevent the progression of mankind and its gathering of information and furtherance of science.
Love this guy. All the gleeful, child-like enthusiasm you want and need from a boffin. He looks like coffee is the only thing passes through his body for days at a time as he baffles over questions he already knows he cant answer. Brilliant speaker. Brian Cox + Carl Sagan + woody Allen = James Beacham
@ElevenWholeBeans
Жыл бұрын
Well put
In any explosion...it initially has the most velocity...then it tapers off
Two questions. 1 if a particle and antipartical collide a massless photon is created. What happens to the mass? 2 If you observe a galaxy 10 billion lightyears away the light has been traveling for 10 billion years, but if you included time dilation might the galaxy much younger and thus much farther away than it appears even at that time. If so, how would time dilation change the calculation of space expansion?
Brilliant, and heartfelt too. Reminded me of Carl Sagan (or what I know of him at least). I do have one question that haunts me for absolutely no reason but has done so for years. It comes from the idea of a multiverse, the suggestion (or fact?) that Time comes in to being when the Universe does, and the bit I read about in A Brief History Of Time about there being no way to communicate between iterations of universes. So here it is: is it possibly that there is both ONE Universe AND a multiverse simultaneously? In terms of the “bruising”, if it’s the case that there can be no contact of any kind whatsoever between universes (or no information can survive), does that mean that although another universe could have a causal effect upon our own (especially so if there is also a cycle of creation and recreation at play) and yet not necessarily exist before ours? Could it just be ONE Universe, expressing all of it’s possibilities simultaneously like a wave-function, but just falling into actuality as if the wave function has collapsed and here we are, with the exception (from that analogy) being that they all do/did/will exist (because there is nothing to stop them doing/having done/being destined to do so? Sorry - was meant to be one question but, ironically, I think it might still be so.
@crystalkass8007
Жыл бұрын
I love this comment!
"Electron is an excitation in a background quantum field that permeates the entire universe." It's amazing how uncannily similar the quantum field theory is to the theory of 'Advaita' or 'non-duality' from Vedic philosophy of India. My yoga guru gave the example of waves that rise and fall in a ocean an an analogy to explain the relationship between atman (individual consciousness) and brahman (universal consciousness).
@ryancox5097
Жыл бұрын
I like sex.
@billbrasky7885
Жыл бұрын
Your yoga guru is an idiot that smokes too much weed and needs to get a real job.
@ramdaspadhye2941
Жыл бұрын
Let
You are so good at explaining, l am 75 this month.
He does a very good job explaining hwy and hwere and hwich.
@lordfancourt2879
Жыл бұрын
Dyslexic?
I am surprised this guy is actually a physicist at CERN. He has just turned a science presentation into a political rally.
@jeffreylehman1159
Жыл бұрын
@Redsky So a brilliant thinker isn’t supposed to have human feelings? Put your red hat on and leave.
@redsky1433
Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreylehman1159 Trying to cancel me? Misrepresenting what I said. You seem to be the classic lefty.
@stephenshanebeaty
Жыл бұрын
@@jeffreylehman1159 so the only human feelings are the ones that agree with you typical socialist leftist put your blue hat on get on your donkey and ride away
@dreit7293
Жыл бұрын
@@redsky1433 how dare u have an opinion of ur own. That's not allowed around here so ur going to need to leave buddy. We have an agenda here and don't need u spoiling it......hahaha totally being sarcastic. Can't believe some people take an online comment so seriously where they think they have the authority to tell someone else to leave. When's it going to end? If a person is telling someone else to leave that their not welcome is cuz that someone else is saying something or doing something that doesn't fit the narrative. I don't even care really just have to point stuff out when people don't get how it works. Which doesnt make me mad or tell people to leave no it's called educate don't discriminate. I have to admit tho it is quite funny and I do get a good laugh at those types of comments that's why I'll end up mentioning something usually along the lines of common sense and being logical usually leaving the person with no room to argue unless their arguing with themselves in their own room which that's funny also but at least that's a start but that's the only person they can so call win against arguing lol. That was a total surprise to hear how he included his political beliefs on something that those are not required on stick to the subject matter. After the lady talks at the then he talks again listen and look at how his body language is & hear how his voice is so different when he was up there giving his staged speech. He's all tense and stuff and nervous then the 2nd time he talks he's all comfortable casual and gets to explain his own words n opinions n knowing those are his own he's more comfortable n relaxed explaining n answering the questions..... Just my own opinion on what I noticed.
@AnnieHardyFullPsycho
Жыл бұрын
This shit is garbage to me,Tbh. Glad everyone’s excited that the LHC is about to rip open a portal & let ancient demons pour in. Jesus Christ is real & science was invented to disprove spirituality.
Amazing talk! I’m moved by his inspiring passion ! Thank you for these beautiful insights!
@TommyTCGT
Жыл бұрын
All wild guesses, doesn't have a clue.
The word “Evolved” is a fancy way of saying: created itself by itself from nothing itself.
I would to add to rephrase a postulate he mentioned as " anything that is possible happens" Further evidence of muliverse is Schlesinger cat is both alive and dead, in fact at plank scale the universe is branching constantly at mind boggling rates. And if the universe is infinite since we are possible we happen over and over in all possibilities. So theoretically we may not travel backward in time but we can simulate and use evidence to view however dimly our past. This is nothing miraculous we do it every time we read a story or dream. Even more amazing is almost every humans ability to predict the future at least for short times in spite of this quantum multi versal noise. Also if we wish with either our internal or external assistance we can feel like we travel in time or to any multiree we choose. Also I think the social commentary was off topic and strangely reminded me of Schottky's story which is a cautonary tale about such things! The implications of these physics for us socially are profound and more than a little shocking implying both free will and fate to be valid perspectives from short to long time frames. This topic is huge and goes into information theory which is also becoming a perspective of physics.
If the universe is expanding it is expanding upon emptiness so the outside of the universe is emptiness. There are no obstacles to impede expansion.
@liamfinlay2039
3 жыл бұрын
We don't even know that. Could be just expanding. Empty still implies there is space. If 'space' is expanding into emptiness, then you need a thing in which to attach empty to. You see? Nothingness is closer conceptually, than emptiness, is what I'm saying.
@alanbrady420
3 жыл бұрын
It could be something like a tree with lots of separate universes like leaves on a tree but who knows!? It’s baffling 🤯
@liamfinlay2039
3 жыл бұрын
@@alanbrady420 could be, but best we not make assumptions. Still a beautiful thought my friend.
@alanbrady420
3 жыл бұрын
@@liamfinlay2039 true true 👍🏻
@DrSbaitsojr
3 жыл бұрын
@@liamfinlay2039 nothingness is just a concept. it cant be in our reality.
What a moment! Great storyteller
@donaldgodin3491
Жыл бұрын
A story teller, but not 1% of truth.
makes sense that all particles are actually just the comprisal of various fields, consider for a moment what that means in terms of the double slit experiment. The reason why observation collapses waveforms is inherently tied to the nature of multiple fields acting as factors having to be evaluated before a physical particle was found. Once the particles in the form of the double slit experiment were "found" or "spawned into existance due to observation" they produce a straight line, When unobserved until the point of contact on the sheet, it acts as a bellcurve with interferance lines. Why does observation collapse the fields and why do collapsed fields continue to act in a way similar to the particles we know? Because observation inherently is the evaluation of the fields through a physical lense (not like we know what that means on the quantum level), and the particles we know must be states inwhich the fields get locked into post evaluation; what we know as observable particles. There must also be some sort of field interaction with electrons, photons and the nucleus of atoms which would likely explain why we have this issue with tracking electrons around an atomic mass. It's likely that instead when the electron or photons hits the atom in question it is a change in the interlocked fields that make up the atom in question and the result is the decaying electrons or photons. Which would be a good reason why when photons hit atoms the energy states of electrons increase and why some substances can release light when affected by electricity.
Does your measuring influence activity?
This is one of The greatest talks i have ever heard
@charlesreid1311
Жыл бұрын
I 've got it. He is Peter Sellers as professor Strangelove !
This was a great presentation and the way he connected all the science at the end to human society was the cherry on top. Bravo.
@ohroonoko
2 жыл бұрын
That’s where it collapsed.
@heatheradams4221
Жыл бұрын
All that chaos entering a black hole...... I wonder why he did not compare it to the riots during the summer of 2020........ you know, to compare it to human society.....
@davidsanford9701
Жыл бұрын
A SJW Physicist is as clueless as any other clueless do-gooder. Clueless to the point that he was completely unaware that the premise fell apart in the last 5 minutes of his presentation. Being "woke" in not equivalent to being Awake.
If Highs Field s interacting with matter then where is the energy map for that.Why can't we measure this field as it seems theoretical
Very informative, easy to unerstand