Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace

Ғылым және технология

Extra dimensions of space-the idea that we are immersed in hyperspace-may be key to explaining the fundamental nature of the universe. Relativity introduced time as the fourth dimension, and Einstein’s subsequent work envisioned more dimensions still--but ultimately hit a dead end. Modern research has advanced the subject in ways he couldn’t have imagined. John Hockenberry joins Brian Greene, Lawrence Krauss, and other leading thinkers on a visual tour through wondrous spatial realms that may lie beyond the ones we experience.
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Original Program date:June 5, 2010
MODERATOR: John Hockenberry
PARTICIPANTS: Escher String Quartet, Brian Greene, Lawrence Krauss, Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Shamit Kachru
Brian Greene and a moment of physics. 00:00
Einstein and what is gravity. 04:40
Three dimensional space and the warps and curves of gravity. 06:33
What does 3D space look like? 10:55
Escher String Quartet. 16:34
John Hockenberry Introduction. 21:22
Participant Introductions. 24:17
The history of multi-dimensions. 25:43
Who preceded mathematician Kaluza. 31:14
Whats the difference between math and physics 33:21
Graviton's and quantum particles. 40:42
Do experimental physicists except the math as truth? 45:45
Quarks, Leptons and Forces. 53:10
The Calabi-Yau manifold 55:34
Einstein's lunar eclipse experiment. 01:00:00
Describing the fourth dimension 01:05:56
Will there be discoveries outside of just mathematics? 01:07:10
Physics... It is not easy and it takes along time. 01:15:25
Everything we see is just pollution. 01:19:35
The excitement the super string theory. 01:23:22

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  • @WorldScienceFestival
    @WorldScienceFestival6 жыл бұрын

    Hello, KZreadrs. The World Science Festival is looking for enthusiastic translation ambassadors for its KZread translation project. To get started, all you need is a Google account. Check out Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace to see how the process works: kzread.info_video?ref=share&v=h9MS9i-CdfY To create your translation, just type along with the video and save when done. Check out the full list of programs that you can contribute to here: kzread.info_cs_panel?c=UCShHFwKyhcDo3g7hr4f1R8A&tab=2 The World Science Festival strives to cultivate a general public that's informed and awed by science. Thanks to your contributions, we can continue to share the wonder of scientific discoveries with the world.

  • @jasonnm83

    @jasonnm83

    6 жыл бұрын

    World Science Festival m

  • @nicknormousreports3378

    @nicknormousreports3378

    6 жыл бұрын

    World Science Festival how do you in good conscience use except when accept is the proper word?

  • @timeisapathwalkingtounderstand

    @timeisapathwalkingtounderstand

    6 жыл бұрын

    thank you for the video good job putting it together I'm a late bloomer learning it now that I'm old

  • @kjojar3808

    @kjojar3808

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nicknormous Reports, cymatically speaking, they are homophonic, thus identical. Grammar is a grimoire, so/sew write/right your/yore own spelling. Break/brake the spell and/end change the ritual/writ-you-all of habitual speech that speaks us into servitude. Rune/ruin the chords/cords that bind the strongman...which/witch is you/ewe, and/end cut your/yore sentence/sin-tense from the page that has you bound in the book...of spellings. Are you with me? OR, continue pointing out insignificant details that do naught but flex ye false measure of superior intellect. It does knot proove...save for obedience to a life bound in books and spells and grimoires/grim wars... or function chains if programmed via computer logistics..you know/no, (if:then),(if:then)?. Guess which logos began the dance with machines? λ lamb-da. Lamb, the...That's us. You clearly understood what he meant, so why correct him? Comprehension and communication are the purpose, besides, have some fun with new wyrding and open that mind of yours. Calm Eunich Yay Shuns. In Crip Ted . May King .Wee. Cree Ate Of. Bee.

  • @progressivethinker4635

    @progressivethinker4635

    6 жыл бұрын

    In india vedas more than trillion dimnsions are not ony discovered but used. Primitive west. shameless people of west copied from india vedas. WE ARE GOING TO SUE THE WEST. Vedic scientists like Razor Skidrow, Logical Hindu, Magical indian put lots of video evidence on youtube. We will form a society and sue the west for copying our ancient hindu scriptures

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps4 жыл бұрын

    Another excellent discussion at the World Science Festival. It's these kinds of talks that make the internet so valuable.

  • @chris432t6

    @chris432t6

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree. Thank you.

  • @maichelle123

    @maichelle123

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree this is important . This is we’re it goes to show you can’t keep a good man down,ladies especially you stand up take your place as leaders and caretakers of the ones who were every hat imaginable to the greater good of the human race . We ladies have allowed this one way thinking take over our universe we have let the children we raised to single us out and keep us on a plain of one dimension. We ladies have let this happen ,we let them control our countries let them let our children,in the universe go hungry wene we do the cooking we support the everyone but us to grow and learn off our time fram. We have put ourselves in a thinking a stay at home mom(female or male) on the bake burner to put the needs of our family’s before our own . Now we get to go to work and still do the household chores how is that smart ladies . Team is two doing each other jobs and every job. Stop letting these society’s single the thought right into one way one dimensional thinking and forcing that way of thinking on us . They are the ones who make us , limit us and keep us from rising above and being of the universe and limite us to this space and this time. They are the ones who formed the scientist who found water has memory right to his death and stole his aids project and cure for all cancers. Stop limiting the scientist,our people into one dimension thinking.

  • @nathaniels8371

    @nathaniels8371

    2 жыл бұрын

    The stupidity makes me leave, but this type of though provoking discussion/lectures keeps me coming back.

  • @neil6477
    @neil64777 жыл бұрын

    How wonderful to listen to an intellectual debate in which the participants truly discuss such deep ideas. Most media seems to be obsessed with getting people to argue or disagree - what this shows is the true strength of human intellect. It is beautiful to listen to these people - and to learn about such ideas. Incredible!

  • @collinstewart9234

    @collinstewart9234

    6 жыл бұрын

    I know! Krauss and Green were at odds and carried on a civil, knowledgeable discussion. It was excellent.

  • @fiziksisfun5317

    @fiziksisfun5317

    6 жыл бұрын

    I only wish I could keep up with it all! Ah well, one day

  • @scienceexclamationpoint8429

    @scienceexclamationpoint8429

    5 жыл бұрын

    Shoshin This is why science is infinitely more important than the useless, cyclic endgame of hand-over-hand politics. Talk about an ideal world where objectivity rules and you find science.

  • @badazzmuffin5781

    @badazzmuffin5781

    5 жыл бұрын

    You suck. Your turn. Kidding. You think antimatter is the fabric that creates the warps and such leading to gravity?

  • @daniels1263

    @daniels1263

    4 жыл бұрын

    Patrick Simmons well ur probably deluded like everybody else then

  • @hassannabil9792
    @hassannabil97922 жыл бұрын

    I have this video several times. I never get tired of watching. Those are great scientists. Thanks for the world science festival for bringing this out.

  • @Astraeus..
    @Astraeus..3 жыл бұрын

    Beethhoven being able to compose that kind of music whilst entirely deaf is like the ultimate artistic flex possible.

  • @stephanvanhoek7529

    @stephanvanhoek7529

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually he never finished his 9th. It was doable at first because he basically had already written it but after that he couldn't be certain of many things

  • @Davi-ou7gj

    @Davi-ou7gj

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like classical songs. They help me to calm down and improve my concentration.

  • @craigwall9536

    @craigwall9536

    3 жыл бұрын

    But he WASN'T _totally_ deaf. That's a myth.

  • @chingring4926

    @chingring4926

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wish I had the head for the higher sciences like these people, but at least I can watch and listen and still be amazed by them. A great watch.

  • @naterlandsw2963

    @naterlandsw2963

    3 жыл бұрын

    Take inspiration from where you can get it...but he certainly wasn’t deaf deaf. Nor was his all his work really “flex” worthy.

  • @yixe2253
    @yixe22534 жыл бұрын

    The fact almost all of these videos start with something to do with Einstein shows the impact of one man.

  • @einsteindrieu

    @einsteindrieu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Then Einstein is not dead.

  • @leone41ll

    @leone41ll

    4 жыл бұрын

    @-sYn- and have you ever thought why this might be the case? Maybe because it is one of the most tested theories there is? Maybe because it gets so much right? You can't just discard a theory for "new ones" if the new ones can't predict additional things and explain why the previous appeared so right. Don't let the delusion of "one man's idea" discredit its merit. Perhaps it needs modification but thats for future physicists to find out. But there is without a doubt there is something fundamentally true about the theory with respect to the cosmos

  • @3hundredyearsago296

    @3hundredyearsago296

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@leone41ll only two people that ever lived know the truth of general relativity origins...einstein and maric.although it's believed by many that Mileva had more that just a contributing role. Some like myself would even go as far to say it is her work...common happening of the day where the husband would take full credit of his wife's ideas and work. I detest people of this calibre and you see it happen all the time. people taking credit and basically stealing another person's work is at its best thievery and at its worst character assasination. On top of this general relativity to my understanding breaks down at the quantum level. And his description of spacetime as a flat flexible fabric is appealing to the mind in a 2d realm as this video shows it doesn't really work in a 3 & 4 d universe. Einstein had some great ideas even though most are overrated and alot just simply wrong. Einstein himself knew his ideas should be left to the interpretation of the reader. On closing the great Einstein believed for most of his career in a static universe until proven by Hubble to be expanding. This changed allot of his fundamental ideas even to make it look like he was just riding coat tails...this is all my opinion just as you have yours

  • @TheDavidlloydjones

    @TheDavidlloydjones

    4 жыл бұрын

    @NESHMETAL The con man.

  • @TheDavidlloydjones

    @TheDavidlloydjones

    4 жыл бұрын

    @NESHMETAL Built nice sparky machines that looked good in the silent movies. Um, anything else?

  • @RavengerX1
    @RavengerX17 жыл бұрын

    Wish I had the head for the higher sciences like these people, but at least I can watch and listen and still be amazed by them. A great watch.

  • @ANOLDMASTERJUKZ

    @ANOLDMASTERJUKZ

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are living within the dimension of your belief in your limitations, break out and your mind will grow like a flower and open up like a lotus blossom, you will find the hidden dimension of understanding.

  • @fiziksisfun5317

    @fiziksisfun5317

    6 жыл бұрын

    If you want it enough, you can have it- provided you're willing to work for it!

  • @amiracleone2803

    @amiracleone2803

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Truth of the Matter Einstein was very good at math. Its a urban legend that Einstein was not good at math.

  • @aryanbista747

    @aryanbista747

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@amiracleone2803 he was pretty good but not as good as physicists were.He had to take help to make an equation for his theory

  • @amiracleone2803

    @amiracleone2803

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@aryanbista747 Yes I will concede to your comment, I was just meaning has was not bad he was not the best either.

  • @yishmiraibenisrael8771
    @yishmiraibenisrael87713 жыл бұрын

    Brian, I love you for seeing that the glass is half full. Please, don't ever change in your optimism because truth will always be verifiable. Peace and infinite blessings, yishmirai.

  • @beerye3750

    @beerye3750

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Peace and infinite blessings to you too.

  • @AgainstOdds
    @AgainstOdds3 жыл бұрын

    Great moderator. The host really sets the ceiling for the level of the conversation.

  • @armandofelipegarcia4865
    @armandofelipegarcia48657 жыл бұрын

    I love how it takes a medium smart guy to explain to kind of smart people what's very smart people are talking about. Thank you for the science Festival! It's amazing.

  • @aliservan7188

    @aliservan7188

    7 жыл бұрын

    lol, that's my favourite comment of the past 6 months. I'm using that :D

  • @drivenhome7840

    @drivenhome7840

    7 жыл бұрын

    Please check your grammar smarter guy.

  • @Flamo353

    @Flamo353

    6 жыл бұрын

    "medium smart guy" lol

  • @AntonioRuiz-zl3de

    @AntonioRuiz-zl3de

    6 жыл бұрын

    Medium smart guy? This guy was a math prodigy child, he graduated from Harvard University and got his doctorate from Oxford University. He is a theoretical particle physicist and one of most complete scientist out there. He's not a medium smart guy, he is actually a genius.

  • @skwozies3083

    @skwozies3083

    6 жыл бұрын

    Genius is not something that can be taught by education. It is a gift of nature that presents its blessings to man. It is precisely that the genius goes beyond his educators and the current knowledge available that we call him a genius. Education can never raise up anything more than those who follow routine. This is great for preserving established knowledge and presenting that to the genius as a tool to work from but it can do nothing more.

  • @NextWorldVR
    @NextWorldVR7 жыл бұрын

    I like Brian Greene A LOT more on stage like this than in a goofy documentary with silliness.

  • @arjoon

    @arjoon

    7 жыл бұрын

    The goofiness are for those less inclined to be interested in these sort of topics... but I fully agree.

  • @killsobmeanie2300

    @killsobmeanie2300

    7 жыл бұрын

    +michael jordan Dora! I'm a backpack!

  • @jeupater1429

    @jeupater1429

    4 жыл бұрын

    Totally! I can't stand the auxiliary nonsense, even the whole cubism thing. I could careless about picasso, it's boring and a waste of time. just talk abt the ideas.

  • @junechua6549
    @junechua65492 жыл бұрын

    Brian green’s expression and hand gesticulations were so convincing that if I didn’t have the volume up, I’d have thought he was describing where and how we could assess the 4th dimension

  • @lifebalanceportal3389
    @lifebalanceportal33893 жыл бұрын

    When we are looking with the Mind's eye in deep meditation, we are capable of seeing into many dimensions as they are all contained within as well as around us.

  • @annaak7849

    @annaak7849

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes and move within them

  • @jasonspringer2983

    @jasonspringer2983

    3 жыл бұрын

    I see 3 of them before brushing my teeth in the morning. It's all downhill from there

  • @lilwater7358

    @lilwater7358

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jasonspringer2983 ahaha

  • @lilwater7358

    @lilwater7358

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@annaak7849 The question is what is you?

  • @RouteofAges
    @RouteofAges6 жыл бұрын

    Man I love this stuff. I never learned mathematics this high to understand the theories well, but the fabric of the universe with these extra dimensions seems to be like the physical basis of computer programming, the hardware containing the on/off switches, the basis for EVERYTHING we do with computers. Speech recognition, programming robot movement, watching youtube on my monitor, all goes back to the on/off switches, the ones and zeroes. The Almighty gave us the hardware of reality, the building blocks of all of our experience, and with our hands and minds we are able to program it and use it to learn about ourselves, where we are, what we are, and continue to grow. To me, the more we learn about the nature of reality, the more evidence there is of design and purpose. Btw I dont intend to turn this into a religious discussion, just sharing my personal opinion.

  • @itsiwhatitsi
    @itsiwhatitsi7 жыл бұрын

    I love how the only real way to understand reality is to lose it, going beyond

  • @bertil0424

    @bertil0424

    3 жыл бұрын

    Moms spaghetti

  • @rickevans3959

    @rickevans3959

    3 жыл бұрын

    The strings are made of schrodinger's cat gut like those violins strings

  • @IjsBlice

    @IjsBlice

    3 жыл бұрын

    Schizophrenia & parallel universe/multiverse and the classic, particles in boxes observed & unobserved

  • @BilalHussain-yd6ck

    @BilalHussain-yd6ck

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bertil0424 lol

  • @pixieclub6259

    @pixieclub6259

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unlimited beliefs

  • @bidibibip
    @bidibibip2 жыл бұрын

    This is absolutely wonderful. I love how science and art are given such equal weight in understanding our reality. Thank you for bringing us such quality content, I am so very grateful! :)

  • @daphne4983

    @daphne4983

    Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely hate those violins

  • @twosongs7396
    @twosongs73962 жыл бұрын

    I so admire Dr. Brian Greene’s humility and so enjoy the layman fashion in which he simplifies and imparts the intricate subjects he addresses and so successfully conveys. He’s my favourite Author. Do look up all of its books, which I highly recommend if you enjoy this lecture; I own and most cherish all of his books. This man is exceptionally brilliant, as is Dr. Michio Kaku, yet another favourite Author of mine.

  • @bernardkiprotich2365
    @bernardkiprotich23657 жыл бұрын

    Brian Greene....always doing an incredible task of breaking down complex material in physics so well that a kid can appreciate this knowledge

  • @brianmattsson3263

    @brianmattsson3263

    4 жыл бұрын

    he like to gets hes big ego out @Patrick Simmons

  • @moesnnargul1717

    @moesnnargul1717

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Patrick Simmons this is where you fucked up, shrooms and holy spirit i live my early childhood train as a Vanguard to banish Holy Spirit as far as i know World Spirit Population has gone down to 80% thanks to Vanguard and lord Keneth himself had slew Yahweh in 1986 spirits are now close to myth more than ever

  • @chaoticmasterpiece

    @chaoticmasterpiece

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh my God, how did you attract all these junkies? It's amazing.

  • @sidda7085

    @sidda7085

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chaoticmasterpiece that’s what I’m thinking! Haha these people can’t even make sense 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @jordansanders8592

    @jordansanders8592

    Жыл бұрын

    And he does so with a big ego-centric projection of an "I'm better than you" self-loving voice, always fishing for applause.

  • @LexingtonBand
    @LexingtonBand3 жыл бұрын

    This is just so good. Thank you for such a wonderful panel and sharing it. I'm so glad I stumbled across this tonight.

  • @sarahsmithers4725
    @sarahsmithers47252 жыл бұрын

    I love the analogy of the dimensions and Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge Op 133! Just close your eyes and move with the music. You can almost feel them spinning around you. A perfect coupling.

  • @ErnieLG
    @ErnieLG7 жыл бұрын

    So glad Krauss (only non-string theorist) is here to spice things up.

  • @miscibi
    @miscibi9 жыл бұрын

    I just can't be grateful enough for you guys uploading these videos. They are coming with a near perfect timing into my life right now. Thank you for all your efforts.

  • @downloadthis4148

    @downloadthis4148

    9 жыл бұрын

    Watch a film called Interstellar if you want to see extra dimensions in action/an amazing film

  • @marthagillespie14

    @marthagillespie14

    7 жыл бұрын

    Interstellar, greatest movie ever. Hans Zimmer, greatest movie score ever. Watched and listened a hundred times.

  • @nikitasingh6359
    @nikitasingh63593 жыл бұрын

    Best conversion to get a sense of how diverse reality is.

  • @BlowinFree

    @BlowinFree

    2 жыл бұрын

    Probably still not diverse enough for the libtards

  • @chris432t6
    @chris432t62 жыл бұрын

    I really like how Brian communicates and outlines his presentations. The tone, pace and dynamics in his speech convey the science beautifully. Green and Kaku are my favorite modern physicists. Thank you WSF.

  • @LinuxLuddite
    @LinuxLuddite5 жыл бұрын

    I find Brian Greene can put down any complex theory in layman's terms and that's why I find very captivating. Been following him for a while now

  • @IjsBlice

    @IjsBlice

    3 жыл бұрын

    So do u have an answer for why e.g an ant under observation has never disappeared into a smaller, higher dimension if it's there & accessable to them?

  • @LinuxLuddite

    @LinuxLuddite

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@IjsBlice This is just an illustration with ants so simple folks can understand it. The extra higher dimensions predicted by String theory are much much much... smaller... Probably at Planck's scale .

  • @IjsBlice

    @IjsBlice

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LinuxLuddite thx for calling me simple minded, hope that improves yr self worth

  • @LinuxLuddite

    @LinuxLuddite

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@IjsBlice girl not everyone is a theoretical physicist in this world and can understand such complex hypotheses. So that's why physicists have to find ways to present it in a way that common folks can understand it. I am not a physicist myself, just a common folk with a deep interest in science. It's not an offensive term. Sorry if you got offended

  • @rayc056

    @rayc056

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LinuxLuddite You made a nice comment and were asked a question. You kindly engaged in the discussion with what turned out to be a terribly ignorant simple minded fool. You then apologized undeservedly to the troll showing kindness yet again. You make the internet a better place.

  • @PlebstersPictionary
    @PlebstersPictionary8 жыл бұрын

    I've never been to Hyperspace, but I've heard you can get there with 50mg of N,N-DMT.

  • @quantumimpressionismfinear241

    @quantumimpressionismfinear241

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Kenneth Thulesen Try this Quantum Impressionism An artistic insight into Quantum Reality. FineArtLightWorks.com

  • @gerard8791

    @gerard8791

    7 жыл бұрын

    I use DXM cough syrup - poor man's dmt. That shit got me out of body, communicating with interdimensional beings (fourth plateau)

  • @timw3241

    @timw3241

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yea, I'm kind of curious about that. Many also claim to get there through deep meditation, OBE's. I'm starting to think there is really something to it.

  • @timw3241

    @timw3241

    7 жыл бұрын

    David R - Well, certainly not in a physical body. However, I am starting to believe there may be something to the notion of "traveling" to other realms in spirit. It is not clear that you actually "travel" or move in any way whatsoever. It may all be in the mind. But that doesn't necessarily mean it's imagined either. Seems to me there are far to many instances of people doing this that see the same things. Reports of "shadow people" come from almost anyone who's experienced an OBE.

  • @timw3241

    @timw3241

    7 жыл бұрын

    I would like to try DMT. My problem is I don't know where to get it, or if I did, verify it is DMT and not some other hallucinogen. However, practitioners of OBE's say it's far better to train yourself to reach these realms without the use of drugs. And of course, if you can accomplish it naturally there's no question.

  • @belindacarter6872
    @belindacarter68723 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate that these people have made their work intellectually accessible.

  • @chinookvalley
    @chinookvalley3 жыл бұрын

    Bands of musicians are taken into war to make it more beautiful. These artists took my breath away. Music can open our minds as nothing else humans can compare.

  • @sagus_mage

    @sagus_mage

    3 жыл бұрын

    And also to induce trance-like states in soldiers. War drums. Perhaps the deep felt vibrations of drums have something to do with this.

  • @TheMsLady4Real
    @TheMsLady4Real4 жыл бұрын

    Nothing like intelligent people! I could listen to them all day, especially my hero Neil!

  • @Mick0722MX

    @Mick0722MX

    2 жыл бұрын

    Give me a break. This guy is spouting the same bullshit the rest of the quacks champion. The reality is that space does not curve, and neither does time.

  • @odette5031

    @odette5031

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mick0722MX how are you certain

  • @Mick0722MX

    @Mick0722MX

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@odette5031 There is no such thing as spacetime.

  • @spacewarrior1737

    @spacewarrior1737

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mick0722MX @Mick0722MX There is no spacetime...? but what is there then...? 😂 Space isn't an object like you can outright claim it doesn't exist. You are inside a space and that's why you exist 🙂 Same thing, Time isn't a thing as your statement assums. It is a flow of event, (occurance ) If there is no events, how are you here? How are you typing random things coming in your brain? 😩 Get some help man...

  • @Mick0722MX

    @Mick0722MX

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@spacewarrior1737

  • @zioo3117
    @zioo31175 жыл бұрын

    Watching all of these utube presentations of Quantum Mechanics, I seem to recall that one of the reasons that gravity exists and electro-magnetism is motion. But not just any motion, but rotation. It seems that whether the universe is expanding or not, within the various masses, there is rotation. It is notable that rotation in our universe is often counter clockwise, but it can also be clockwise (moons; planets). With some mention of the molten interiors of cores of planets, making these heated entities involved with both electro-magnetism and gravity. Not only does the earth revolve, our entire galaxie revolves, orbits or rotates. In the largest of senses, black holes are orbiting. In addition of the universe expanding and getting further away from one another, relative to at least one other entity, there is orbiting or revolution. So the question is that when one gets down into the various dimensions where "strings" of energy or matter exist and vibrate, what influence occurs within each string of energies/matter exerts a rotational force. So are these "floating" fields of energy or matter, or are they actually rotating in relationship to something? To anything? To one another? Thus is there anything in the smallest forces that tends to also "orbit?" AF

  • @zeefar5541

    @zeefar5541

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I was also thinking same... May be they do

  • @MrPaulafish

    @MrPaulafish

    3 жыл бұрын

    I believe gravity comes from stars, the sunlight itself be it related to the photons or electrons or whatever. Our science is fundamentally wrong I believe.

  • @peterhumphreys7078

    @peterhumphreys7078

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rotation is not intrinsically clockwise or counterclockwise, this surely depends on which way up the observer is, compared to what is rotating. For example, we say that the planets move and rotate anti-clockwise (okay, rotation for most of them), yet that's because we assume that the North Pole of the Earth is "up", and take everything from that. If civilisation had first appeared in, say, Patagonia, we would see everything differently...

  • @eastafrica1020

    @eastafrica1020

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about the potential energy at any given point in space? That should affect the other dimensions.?

  • @siansbooks

    @siansbooks

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remembered this quote from Galliani (16th c. I believe or so) that says « when infinite cannot be reached by progression, it is reached in rotation ». ☮️

  • @gregbaker6215
    @gregbaker62153 жыл бұрын

    You all are on the right track, somehow I feel it's easier than the complicated processes that take place. Not that I can explain the simplicity either. When I was a teenager, 13, 14, my friends and I had a discussion about the after world. As we worked our way through beliefs, scripture and what not. I had a vision that seemed to come from GOD. And the way I explained it was that out there in the vast universe are different worlds similar to ours or even duplicates to some degree. As we pass on from this realm we are directed to another world or dimension. I'm forgetting something's from back then but thats the bulk of what we discussed. Of course the others had there own opinions and beliefs and I may have swayed a couple of them to mine. That's something I have held on to and reflect on over the years from time to time. Thank you, great video. Can never get enough of that subject. So much to discover and learn but so little time...

  • @akatsuki2793

    @akatsuki2793

    26 күн бұрын

    Plz don’t bring all that god talk here. We are classy ppl of science here.

  • @BillMcSwain
    @BillMcSwain3 жыл бұрын

    This IS the reason the internet was made! Beautiful!

  • @williamreynolds1522

    @williamreynolds1522

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's like Michael Scott and Fox Mulder had a baby and he grew up all smart-like.

  • @abhisheknegi7811
    @abhisheknegi78115 жыл бұрын

    Great step to give knowledge and introduce science to youngsters like me and all I have learned a lot from these

  • @marcremillard4052
    @marcremillard40525 жыл бұрын

    "One person's space is another person's time." I think he was late because someone took his parking spot.

  • @PT-ty8kd

    @PT-ty8kd

    4 жыл бұрын

    Im fcking dead 😂😂

  • @Hugatree1

    @Hugatree1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Smith the quantum world comes together to conspire against us, just to prove its real and mess with our heads!

  • @onesec8005

    @onesec8005

    4 жыл бұрын

    !

  • @TheAwillz

    @TheAwillz

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👌✌️

  • @TheAwillz

    @TheAwillz

    3 жыл бұрын

    HP Lovecraft it really does, I find it’s got a brilliant sense of humour

  • @chuckyspearsmusicpage2329
    @chuckyspearsmusicpage23292 жыл бұрын

    For some reason.. I'm addicted to these lectures.. I never new Science could be so entertaining🤌🏾👌🏾👍🏾 I didn't even know that I was interested in Science, until witnessing these lectures... keep it going.. Great Job 👍🏾 I love it..

  • @joshshelor2349
    @joshshelor23494 жыл бұрын

    I never would have understood a word in this, if it wasn't for the mini concert segments. thank you so much.................

  • @litzybaby9014

    @litzybaby9014

    2 жыл бұрын

    The music blew me away as much as the physics

  • @Mickeycuatropatas
    @Mickeycuatropatas7 жыл бұрын

    Krauss rocks! 1:20:16 "30% dark matter & 70% almost dark energy...everything you see is irrelevant". I would love to see this panel after they tried DMT and broke through to hyperspace - that would be a stimulating conversation.

  • @mike-0451

    @mike-0451

    6 жыл бұрын

    Please. for the love of god. stop acting smart because you take drugs. you are not revolutionary. your premise is wrong to begin with and you've taken it too far. "wait till hey take dmt and break through hyperspace". listen in order to travel to a higher dimension a discreet amount of energy is required, the location must be known. dmt is a drug. the human brain is a human brain not a super advanced technology

  • @frodowiz

    @frodowiz

    4 жыл бұрын

    sadly reality states dark matter and dark energy have never been proven. Only messed up neural pathways from drug use is a real thing.

  • @Mike-rt1vh

    @Mike-rt1vh

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mike-0451 your linear way of thinking can get you so far only. It is why there needs to be more than one path of study in the realm of knowledge. Scientists understood it so there is more than one theory being studied

  • @earllarrabee7026
    @earllarrabee70266 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad this video has over a million views. This was very good and well explained. Lawrence Krauss makes me laugh because he is known for challenging everything (often times gets caught up in debates about does God exist or not) But he makes a valid point, we need experimental evidence. String Theory still is exactly that...a theory. In a way String theory is analogous to Plato's allegory of the cave in that the physicists are trying to explain detectable phenomena (Shadows on cave walls) like quarks, gluons, forces etc with a theory that tries to explain what is causing the phenomena. Problem is, string theory may end up working mathematically, but the theory may just be a representation of what actually exists, like the puppets casting the shadows in the allegorical cave, puppets which, are only caricatures of what truly exists outside of the cave. And we still don't know if the math truly implies 12 physical dimensions. The reality is that everything actually exists in the 3rd and 4th dimension (Time and Space). A point, a line, and a plane technically do NOT exist in the real world. If you were to draw , a point, a line, or a surface it is impossible to do without 3 dimensional space. Meaning a drawn line will always have a thickness and a depth, even if the line is only an atom deep and an atom wide, our representation of our invented mathematical models must exist in 3D. What we consider the first and second dimensions are imaginary in a sense, they do not exist in reality. So the mathematics that requires an 11 dimensional universe for string theory to work, could just end up being a hypothetical explanation that doesn't explain reality in its entirety. Perhaps the Unified Theory of everything is much simpler than what the 11th dimensional math suggests. But who knows at this point, I agree with Lawrence Krauss in that we need experimentation. Having to scale down to a factor of 1x10 ^15 power to describe or confirm vibrating strings seems pretty daunting though. Another thing we need to realize is Newton's laws of gravity and motion work perfectly at the human scale, proven time and time again. The math was solid for 100's of years until Einstein came along. His theory of relativity more accurately described the orbit of Mercury and the eclipse experiment proved his theory that the curving of spacetime bends light. It seems likely that newer mathematical models will come out that are even more accurate and precise beyond string theroy mathematics. The search for a unified theory of everything is such a profoundly interesting field of study and discovery. I would love to sit down and converse with some of these physicists, that would be epic. anyway awesome discussion, they all did a really good job of explaining this science so that it can easily be understood.

  • @murlidharkhatkale5208

    @murlidharkhatkale5208

    2 жыл бұрын

    Visualizing multidimensional systems statically or dynamically may probably would be easier to explain analytically but to conceptualize mentally or hold many dimensionality would 🤔 be beyond ordinary human nature.

  • @corvoneagle8083
    @corvoneagle80833 жыл бұрын

    its 3 in the morning how did I get here....i barely passed general math classes

  • @hanaa816

    @hanaa816

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lmao i love this comment!

  • @rocky7895

    @rocky7895

    3 жыл бұрын

    And somehow i learn more here 🤣

  • @dinodemeter

    @dinodemeter

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @lilwater7358

    @lilwater7358

    3 жыл бұрын

    Probably because of one of this three reasons or a combination of them: Bad Teaching, Lack of Definition for important words, Lack of sleep/nutrition (overall not being ready to study)

  • @jessicaprintke4973
    @jessicaprintke49733 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you exist in a higher understanding

  • @CDeruiter5963
    @CDeruiter59637 жыл бұрын

    I thought this was a really interesting discussion. Granted, i'm still a layperson when it comes to String Theory/ Hyperspace/ Quantum Physics, but I did think it was fascinating nonetheless. I found myself agreeing (at least partly) with Lawrence Krauss and Shamit Kachru. I didn't think Krauss needed to be so underhanded about his critique of String Theory, but I do agree that we need to exercise caution in placing too much hope into a theory that has had a great difficulty in being verified experimentally. Although like Shamit said, it could just be a matter of time.

  • @CarsonsVideos
    @CarsonsVideos7 жыл бұрын

    This has got to be one of the best videos on KZread!

  • @fomalhauteighteen4459
    @fomalhauteighteen44592 жыл бұрын

    "A tree is to the universe as a string is to the atom" ~Brian That art was strange-looking although very cool because of the age. Can you imagine string theory being thought of like that one day,yeah that's crazy🤯

  • @voilaliov
    @voilaliov4 жыл бұрын

    Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott is one of my all time favorite books. Really interesting and mind blowing.

  • @craigwall9536

    @craigwall9536

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's not that great. The IDEA is cool, but the execution of the 2D world is really flawed. And guess what? It would be _impossible_ to do it right. So as a vehicle for illustrating the reality of a 2D world, it is RIDDLED with slipshod contradictions.

  • @benalkan8559
    @benalkan85597 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I've accidently stumbled across this channel and this is amazing. Thank you.

  • @brickley2000
    @brickley20009 жыл бұрын

    How pleasant to find somethng like this on youtube, that gives me a break from the selfie-twerking, and top ten lists, that seem to fill every channel of mindless garbage.

  • @DerperDaDerpa

    @DerperDaDerpa

    9 жыл бұрын

    550+ videos I just subscribed world science festival, ted talks are awesome too.

  • @dang2979

    @dang2979

    9 жыл бұрын

    Dave Perkins Where were you guys in high school? I coulda used some friends.

  • @eugeneyujin3409

    @eugeneyujin3409

    9 жыл бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @piotrchrusciel2927

    @piotrchrusciel2927

    9 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys, take a look of some of these channels if you enjoyed this lecture : Minutephysics, The Royal Institution, Sixty symbols, Vsauce, Veritasium, CGP Grey, MinuteEarth, and as mentioned already TED. There is really a lot of 'fast-food' around - quick reward memes and pointless time consuming apps. I find uplifting that we're slowly making use of the instant and unbounded information flow.

  • @SrFrancia0

    @SrFrancia0

    9 жыл бұрын

    brickley2000 My brain wouldn't say "pleasant"

  • @joeferrari4117
    @joeferrari41173 жыл бұрын

    Thank you fo a terrific presentation and talk. It was awe inspiring and easy to understand. And the string quartet was beautiful.

  • @dmwoodward59
    @dmwoodward593 жыл бұрын

    identifying additional dimensions in theory is done. now it its a matter of learning to interact with these additional dimensions. Consciousness may be one way we already interact with other dimensions. Improving how we lucid dream may also be a way to improve conscious interaction because subconsciously we already interact. makes a good story

  • @MKEditsxx
    @MKEditsxx6 жыл бұрын

    The most obvious "shadows" we observe in our universe are BLACK HOLES. So my questions is: if my 3 dimensional arm can leave a 2 dimensional shadow in a 2 dimensional plane, does it mean then that black holes are "shadows" of 4 or more dimensional matters (when even time is more than one dimension) in our 3 dimensional space????? The movie "Interstellar" gives us an idea about this but not quite convincing... P.S. this excellent conference really got me not just thinking but also reflecting :)

  • @youguy9550

    @youguy9550

    3 жыл бұрын

    No clue-but I like this question!

  • @Post-Alone

    @Post-Alone

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good question..

  • @keyboardevangelist8956

    @keyboardevangelist8956

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eternal life in heaven is a free gift from God. No human being deserves it due to his/her good works. We have all sinned and fall short in glory of God(eg.Jesus says if any man looks at woman with lust he has committed adulterly with her in his heart..No man is that pure😅). So how did God give us this free gift🤔? He sent his only begotten son to be betrayed,humiliated ,beaten and die as fine/payment for our sins and rose from the dead on the third day. Since he is a just God and has to punish sin. All you have to do is humbly repent of all your sins(read the 10 commandments) honestly turn away from them. Believe in/trust that Jesus did that for you. Confess with your mouth that he is your lord and saviour..You will be saved from hell🔥. The holyspirit(his omnipresent spirit) will in dwell within you and convert your cold heart of stone into that of flesh that can truly love God and be a slave of righteousness and not of sin. This might be the last time you read the true gospel of salvation..look around 🔥🔥 the end is nigh. Please don't reject God's gift. Your soul is on the line.Jesus loves you❤

  • @marcelgaddis9319

    @marcelgaddis9319

    3 жыл бұрын

    time is a black hole

  • @UniformedDisorder

    @UniformedDisorder

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thats some deep shit dude!

  • @SybotLV5
    @SybotLV59 жыл бұрын

    want to skip that violin part at 16:34 ? go to 21:10 :P

  • @yenjinchoi9328

    @yenjinchoi9328

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank

  • @melodymontana5370

    @melodymontana5370

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dhukino thanks!...wish I knew that before I heard that mess lol..no disrespect to the strings

  • @anthonyjensen8347

    @anthonyjensen8347

    5 жыл бұрын

    Why would you want to skip Beethoven? What did he ever do to you? :(

  • @sotogremble953

    @sotogremble953

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. At least it wasnt a dance troupe this time. I still dont understand why anyone would presume higher dimensions are visible or within our realm of experience. I assume they aren't and work on how that might make sense, everyone else wants to make them into tiny strings. Maybe there is no difference in the results one gets, but i cant help but think its the Albatross thats dooming this voyage!

  • @kenlieck7756

    @kenlieck7756

    5 жыл бұрын

    So we're talking about string *quartet* theory now?

  • @leighauza1977
    @leighauza19773 жыл бұрын

    this was sooo good, thank you 💛

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel24982 жыл бұрын

    Wonderfull to listen to these ways of trying to communicate in different ways of the dimensions of reality. I always wondered about experience because when you really open your ways of being aware - it seems to mexthat experience is multidimensional. We can experience any phenomena from unlimited perspectives - ans that is a basic experimental way in working with art --💜

  • @davidinmossy
    @davidinmossy8 жыл бұрын

    This video gave me good vibrations ...

  • @theway5258

    @theway5258

    5 жыл бұрын

    I will give you more dzzzzz dzzzzzzz dzzzzzzz )))

  • @tmst2199
    @tmst21994 жыл бұрын

    16:30: Greene is a showman par excellence.

  • @mysticwine

    @mysticwine

    2 жыл бұрын

    Showmen are good at disguising their ignorance with feats of drivel.

  • @lemonpepper4065
    @lemonpepper40652 жыл бұрын

    My problem with the "sheet" visualization for gravity has always been that the sheet isn't just under the space time and mass, its above and below and part of it, woven into and through. The gravity of all other objects is, sometimes miniscule, sometimes not, affecting all others. The "sheet" analogy doesn't really hold up if you think outside of "gravity makes things go down".

  • @Evan_C.

    @Evan_C.

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had that same feeling while watching the sheet analogy. Where’s the extra dimensions for the sheet, it’s a 2D representation of a 3D model!

  • @iaingraham7586

    @iaingraham7586

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Evan_C. Would other universes be in other spatial dimensions, or would additional universes exit within our 3D space and time? I'm not well versed in the difference between universes , and spatial dimensions.

  • @gibbleway
    @gibbleway4 жыл бұрын

    Awesone channel, awesome speakers, love this guy.

  • @guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248
    @guntherultraboltnovacrunch52487 жыл бұрын

    I fell asleep while this was on, and I dreamt that I was on a bus having this conversation with Brian.

  • @stamatakisgenebe1517
    @stamatakisgenebe15175 жыл бұрын

    Amazing ! Good job sir. A void can not exist but yet again if you zoom in into something , everything is a sphere or presented as one and there is void in between , or rather everything is a vibrating string and there is void in between , Void can not exist but here is void ... really smooth. Atomism at it's best , all hail the great axioms .

  • @garykuzminski7969
    @garykuzminski79693 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. So perfect. Art & Science.

  • @hiennganguyen6364
    @hiennganguyen63642 жыл бұрын

    When my electromagnetic field is stable and in sync with my soul mate's electromagnetic field, we feel enjoyment. Magnetic fields give calmness and electric field give excitement. If these electromagnetic fields are in turbulence, we cannot achieve the highest pleasure.

  • @gregtuve1109
    @gregtuve11097 жыл бұрын

    On a more serious note, it sounds like there is no hope whatsoever of doing experimental work at the energy levels required to reveal strings, so I make this suggestion instead: Begin by assuming that everything is some sort of fractal that self organized out of Planck sized particles. Such a fractal would have detail that might remain forever invisible due to its smallness, however it would also have emergent properties--large scale structures that the fractal tends to return to at ever growing sizes. Such emergent properties would effectively ECHO the smaller scales we can't see, and might allow confirmation of some theoretical conjectures. Great video. If you watch enough of this stuff, some of it sinks in.

  • @adeceptikon

    @adeceptikon

    5 жыл бұрын

    i have similar ideas about the fractal thing

  • @ryangoodwin3799

    @ryangoodwin3799

    5 жыл бұрын

    I like that theory

  • @kirkabrahamson6424
    @kirkabrahamson64246 жыл бұрын

    I feel enlighten by this video😶😯

  • @user-ck9gs8rf9n
    @user-ck9gs8rf9n3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent content once again.The mention of Scandinavian metal bands had me cheering like a good metal fanboy.

  • @UTINNI_36

    @UTINNI_36

    2 жыл бұрын

    What part of the interview is it where they have the discussion about Viking metal?? Big metalhead here - check out Gojira they sing about “echo-friendly” French grove metal band like death, obituary, Pantera, Soulfly and morbid angel all mixed into one..old stuff is waaay Bette imo then new albums..start with demo 1096 staturate , then go to ‘From Mars to Sirius’ they sing about all this wild stuff to haha sickk

  • @Sandeeprudram

    @Sandeeprudram

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too. Maiden fan here. \m/

  • @williamhiltbrunn4665
    @williamhiltbrunn46652 жыл бұрын

    time is often considered the fourth dimension, really just a measuring stick; you might think of gravity as nothing more than molecular attraction, you may find it difficult to walk on a wave; your life may be a symbology of that which exist elsewhere ;) just a collection of abstract thoughts ;)

  • @lucifermorningstar4595
    @lucifermorningstar45958 жыл бұрын

    reading the comments in this video make me wonder how we have been able to create technology and science. Amazing...

  • @user-nf3hh8kn5r

    @user-nf3hh8kn5r

    8 жыл бұрын

    hahahaha!

  • @deviantan021

    @deviantan021

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yeah.. we didn't do anything, those guys and their colleagues did.

  • @lucifermorningstar4595

    @lucifermorningstar4595

    8 жыл бұрын

    My problem was with all the non sense here in the comment section despite the incredible minds of the people that came out with the string theory.

  • @verylwoody

    @verylwoody

    8 жыл бұрын

    OK, but your statement explains nothing.

  • @andreashoyer4662

    @andreashoyer4662

    7 жыл бұрын

    the usage of commas is not essential to scientific endeavor and technological progress

  • @moderatorbonniem6655
    @moderatorbonniem66556 жыл бұрын

    Wow! this was an excellent presentation, so much so, it made it easy to really comprehend to a non scientic minded person as myself.

  • @belgianvanbeethoven
    @belgianvanbeethoven4 жыл бұрын

    Classical music and theoretical physics and presented by an incredible group of physicists and it has jokes in it, this must be heaven

  • @davidbudo5551

    @davidbudo5551

    4 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't be happier that your Great Fugue was used to represent dimensional space bursting into being. It's four dimensional music.

  • @beccanevels3413
    @beccanevels34133 жыл бұрын

    When I was younger I used to pray a lot and I saw many times the future in my dreams. For ex I was study for exam to enter in University and I pray to God to show me which University to go. About 6 weeks before exam,I dream a city which I never was before, I dreamed about how to get there( in 500000ppl town) I dream the paths on campus, the lady from registration and details about rocks on road. Then 6 weeks later I went with my father and I told him to let me lead the way from my dream. . everything was exactly as in my dream. Then a night before exam I pray to God to show me what subjects to refresh right before exam and I dream . From 15 subjects I was right 14. I told ppl in my class room before open the envelope from state and after they open the envelope with subjects , everyone was shock and they asked me if I m a profet; I told them no, I just used to pray and fasting and I had this experience happening with me many times till I become a drink and I lost it. Even today, if I stop drinking about 2 weeks and pray like when I was younger, I still can dream about things which will happen later, usually few weeks to few months later. I m not joking, plus I had some other experience spiritual that most ppl won't believe. I m a christian orthodox, and I was 4 yrs at theology university in Romania,but I never worked as priest cuz I feel unworthy.

  • @PainfulRenegade

    @PainfulRenegade

    3 жыл бұрын

    Try dreaming about the stock market, apply your visions, thank my later... i prefere cash... cheers

  • @richardhowe4140

    @richardhowe4140

    3 жыл бұрын

    Would you help me pick some lotto numbers? Thanks 😊

  • @LawrencRJUTube
    @LawrencRJUTube3 жыл бұрын

    A long but excellent presentation. Doctor Green is very elloquent and I enjoyed the humor he brought in to the initial part of the presentation. I think of my self more as an engineer/musician than a scientist. If you look in the dictionary for the word "skeptic" you might find my picture there. All of this information we learn regarding particle physics/string-theory may have practical applications, but the only one I can see is the possibility of lazing the nucleus of a neutron with a fairly low energy "particle/wave" that has a frequency that is the resonant frequency of the neutron that can have it come apart and yeild gamma radiation according to E=MCsquared where its entire mass is converted to energy. Fusion only yields about 2% of a proton's mass and requires humungus temperatures and tricky magnetic bottles. If the neutron has a resonant frequency that we can take advantage of, we can break it apart (like a wine glass is broken by a soprano singing) we wouldn't need high temperatures, instead the problem would be keeping the system cool from the energy created. Socrates might say of me "give that man a penny and throw him out." But Dark energy and "Inflation" I see as "fudge factors" created to save that absurd creature called THE BIG BANG. I am 83 and my prayer is to live long enough to see what the James Webb Telescope reveals. I can see the possibility of it revealing a surprise that will bring down BBT like a house of cards.

  • @Kayla-StellaRose
    @Kayla-StellaRose5 жыл бұрын

    When I was a kid I would have the craziest dreams. I would say I feel like I went somewhere else in my sleep. I experienced sleep paralysis when I was a child (haven’t experienced it again as an adult.) when I experienced the sleep paralysis I thought it was because my soul (or astral body) wasn’t quite back in alignment with my physical body just right. Also when I would fall in my sleep (I’m sure everyone experiences that) I thought that was my soul or astral body leaving but because my physical body wasn’t quite asleep it would fall back into the body. I still believe our soul (or astral body) travels through dimensions in our sleep 😴 I believe our imagination is a lot stronger than most people think and we are creative beings.

  • @chrisschoenfeld4414
    @chrisschoenfeld44143 жыл бұрын

    I watch a ton of these and this one is better than average because it speaks to the pain I always have, which is that sense that we haven’t had a breakthrough since quantum mechanics was proven (in terms of gut) and may not for decades or perhaps ever, and how does that affect enthusiasm for popularizing and studying physics.

  • @sangeethpm4504
    @sangeethpm45042 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this fascinating experience 💙

  • @OldBuford
    @OldBuford6 жыл бұрын

    There some things in this life that I intimately understand...trying to comprehend a plane of existence I can not hope to physically interact with is not one of them. I still enjoy the fun of these theories and can't wait to see what we learn next

  • @islaarundel3741
    @islaarundel37417 жыл бұрын

    We need more Richard Feynmans. We need more brilliant born communicators with a passion for education who realise just how important it is to get out in the world and bridge the gap between the ivory towers of academic scientific research and the bulk of society who are frequently stumbling around in the dark feeding on the small crumbs of meaning we can glean when we don't speak the language of mathematics or theoretical physics. See, in the darkness, people are susceptible to any light offered them - and when it's organised religion that holds the torches in their gathering places on every street corner, promising easy answers and ultimates truths... people grasp at that. What we need are science centres near every church, mosque and synagogue. We need alternative, accessible places for people to come and listen and share and learn and find some damn light and hope in reality and the wonder of science, rather than the tall theological tales of institutions chiefly designed to stifle thought and imagination and keep the masses in check, as well as lining their own purses. You can argue that there's no really effective way to combat the evils of religious fundamentalism, and maybe you're right, but surely the problem begins with apparently inoffensive moderate religion. Once you've sanctified that you've laid the poisoned foundations for all the madness that can follow. Scientists have to take some responsibility in our collective future as a species. It's not enough to be doing wonderful research and formulating brilliant ideas in a comfortable academic atmosphere of mutual admiration - more of them need to be out in the world on the ground getting their hands dirty, making sure that people understand the progress that's being made. If not, maybe one day they'll stumble on that unified theory of everything but realise there's nothing left of humanity to appreciate it.

  • @Skaed

    @Skaed

    7 жыл бұрын

    Isla Arundel GREAT COMMENT! ☝🏻

  • @patricioansaldi8021

    @patricioansaldi8021

    6 жыл бұрын

    anything, including science, can be used as a sort of "religion" or ideology to keep our heads down

  • @conjeevkumar8961

    @conjeevkumar8961

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes - The panel appeared like a Scientific Fox Channel selling String Theory Agenda. A very selective group of scientists feeding each other. I would appreciate they included Sean M Caroll and Leonard Susskind in particular to bring out counter points and thought process to debate on this effort they are pushing to show us the Pink Elephant on extra dimensions.

  • @26Toshiro

    @26Toshiro

    6 жыл бұрын

    Conjeev Kumar I think that we should appreciate that Brian and Lawrence emphasized that what they were discussing as a panel could be “utter nonsense” so I wouldn’t say that this is necessarily like a Fox panel. But I do agree with you in that they could have brought others who would refute their arguments.

  • @MadcapActivityDomain

    @MadcapActivityDomain

    6 жыл бұрын

    Naheel Khatri Why should they consider the supernatural? Sheesh. What good does it do to consider that? You can’t test for supernaturalness. So......how exactly do you consider it? Should they just......think about whether magic exists and then arbitrarily decide whether to believe it or not? Is that how you do it, Naheel? I don’t even understand your suggestion in this context. Also, you seem really angry. Hope you do better with that. Maybe you could cast a “Calm” spell on yourself, or drink a homeopathic potion of tranquility, or an exorcism. Take care!

  • @KipIngram
    @KipIngram3 жыл бұрын

    47:00 - Yes, time has to be involved in there as one of the dimensions, to get special relativity to work out right. Reference frames that differ in velocity with respect to one another "rotate the space and time dimensions" so that they get mixed together. So time has to be one of the "axes."

  • @aerialdronevision
    @aerialdronevision2 жыл бұрын

    🛑 I love the learning, thank you all involved with making, sharing this film ❤️

  • @fanisattard5265
    @fanisattard52654 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting indeed !! We are obliged to look for "things" beyond the established. How sure we are that there is an other spatial 4th dimension in our lives for real ? Perhaps there is such a dimension but, I think that we don't live in it either. If a tree (made by nature) lives in some other unknown spatial dimension beyond our senses (a 4D tree) then, if we saw it (with a chainsaw), it shouldn't fall! In the flatland, the residents couldn't do much either to influence a 3D object which touches or intersects their flat country ! To my opinion gravity is the 4th cosmos spatial dimension (not of course in the Newtonian sense)! ! Length, width and height means something out there but ... density is the real cause of the three-dimensional "empty" space curvature to a 4th dimension! Each object (and not only the objects) has its own density and thus acquires its own gravitational field. This energy field actually extends the three standard dimensions and surrounds any object. Our universe is characterized by constant motion and this is not the result of some time factor but of gravity. In reality, if you saw the tree , it will fall in the "4th dimension" of the planet and any other (free) falling object acquires the same acceleration within the same gravitational field! Good luck in science !! We really need it..

  • @beerye3750

    @beerye3750

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ever do DMT?

  • @Mike-rt1vh

    @Mike-rt1vh

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea. Science as leading actor it is in play there are many more actors with different rolls. Dmt is one of them

  • @Eric-ue9pm
    @Eric-ue9pm5 жыл бұрын

    The more we learn the more it looks like we are in a program, only here threw an energy that we can't see or tell where these energy's are comming from.

  • @elliot1405

    @elliot1405

    3 жыл бұрын

    *through

  • @konstantinechristo7574

    @konstantinechristo7574

    3 жыл бұрын

    We ARE The Aether. The more we access it, the more attention we will DEMAND. :)

  • @barbaraheiam-bjornsen7466

    @barbaraheiam-bjornsen7466

    3 жыл бұрын

    We agreed to come into this Universe to help through it's transition. Many have forgotten our role here.

  • @JamaaLKellbass
    @JamaaLKellbass2 жыл бұрын

    Topics and videos i like. Reasonable people. Really worth my time! Ty

  • @Hasblock
    @Hasblock2 жыл бұрын

    I really dislike how eager everyone is to interrupt each other or how rushed they try to explain what they’re saying without being interrupted. But apart from that, an interesting discussion

  • @TornadoJackVerrelli
    @TornadoJackVerrelli9 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad professor Krauss was there to temper the argument and add depth to the conservation.

  • @MrPoster42

    @MrPoster42

    8 жыл бұрын

    Jack jr Verrelli Krauss did his job well as the skeptic but the moderator was also exceptionally good. There is a reason that many such as Dawkins, Krauss, or the late Hitchens felt moderators get in the way. This one though did a great job of steering and interjecting without getting in the way of the speakers.

  • @lamarkingram5320
    @lamarkingram53203 жыл бұрын

    That was an invigorating fun discussion!

  • @baroqueguitarist5673
    @baroqueguitarist56733 жыл бұрын

    Always wondered if the curvature gravity causes in spacetime like water in an ocean is what is causing the expansion of the universe to move faster. The more space expands and stretches the less the curvature. Like the universe reacting to gravity trying to right itself and smooth out curves. Or like a blackhole creates such a crazy stretch in space the it acts like a cause and triggers all of space in reaction to stretch. The more black holes pulling on spacetime in the universe as time goes on the greater the reaction to the universes spacetime as a whole causing space to expand and stretch everywhere. So the weight of a black hole stretches space thereby causing expansion of the universe as a reaction to the black hole causing stretching from gravity. The more gravity comes together in bigger structures stretching space more and more the faster it expands as a whole.a black hole similarly to throwing a huge rock in the water causes displacement which is what we see as the expansion of space. Instead of the black hole falling down into infinity it causes space as a whole to expand and stretch everywhere from the strain it puts on the fabric of spacetime

  • @ltwig476
    @ltwig4762 жыл бұрын

    Myself and other artist as well have viewed that science experiments have actually come to a temporary stopping point, mostly caused by their valiant attempt to prove string theory. We see it as not being solved in our life time. So many of us have moved on to working with trying to feel extra dimensions while doing our work. That is the ability to understand our world as we know it is a matrix mostly created by evolution of societies. Therefore, we try to set aside the matrix and work in the possible extra dimensions that likely exist according to science. Some folks have termed it the "awakening." Whatever it may be, a delusional experience or an ability to escape into other dimensions; we find it just as positive experience as science working to discover the unknowns. For it is and always was us artist that can better communicate reality to the general public. Our position is much the same as the scientist, that if we do not somehow get through to society very quickly, life on this planet will become impossible.

  • @colinmurphy4985
    @colinmurphy49854 жыл бұрын

    Hard wired to "think" things are beautiful

  • @b.e.pleasant5098
    @b.e.pleasant50983 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that KZread could bring that to me. Since I couldn't be there.

  • @codygutierrez2255
    @codygutierrez2255 Жыл бұрын

    Moderator was solid - lets everyone speak but also controls the pace well etc. Panel experts were great too

  • @JPAdventures123
    @JPAdventures1233 жыл бұрын

    His explanations are the best!

  • @mbunds
    @mbunds9 жыл бұрын

    Original Comment - (Why is time considered to be the fourth dimension? It seems like it should be the first; thinking in terms of conventional theory, even a unidimensional construct can't exist unless it exists within a framework that allows it to exist from moment to moment. Coordinates become meaningless outside of the context of time...) Today, November 5, 2021 Welcome back. This is a (so-far) six-year long conversation that has barely begun, unless one of you has uncovered "the answer" (and no, "42" is PROBABLY not the correct one). The thing is, I have learned a crapload about this topic in the last six years, and accomplished...nothing. Such is research. Just to clarify; I need a place to start a mathematical model for (attempting to) describe or experiment with certain of the more challenging conundrums in physics. This model is, and will be no more and no less "interesting", "useful", or "groundbreaking" than any other, and in fact, will likely result in nonsense like most others (string theory). It is also not meant to "disprove Einstein", or any other established science having solid merit (although I do have some particular issues with special relativity.) So far over the past six years, I have built-up mathematical models that broke immediately due to comments from this very forum, because of, you know, "common sense" which is not one of my strengths. I built 7 that were just crap, two others that had promise, and then turned to crap, and fascinating one that's still waiting to be fleshed out, requiring some supercomputer time before being proven to be crap, and then flushed. Why? Because I AM one of more than a million chimpanzees attempting to randomly generate Shakespeare, so maybe one day I'll get a few characters right. And, I have found that "crowdsourcing" visitors here is saving a lot of otherwise wasted time. So, when building a universe, where does one start? Launching any project has prerequisites; so what are mine? Well, I need a PLACE in which to build it, and I need sufficient TIME to build it. But...will I need to first carve-out time in which to locate a place? It would seem so, placing TIME firmly in the first slot; but then again, TIME only exists when there is a MATERIAL change, which implies that MATTER takes the first slot, but then again, MATTER must exist within sufficiently formatted SPACE, which has to contain the MATTER over a certain duration of TIME, but SPACE outside of the context of TIME and MATTER is meaningless to begin with. It's easy to understand why the singularity got all worked-up and just went "BANG!" - getting the universe started is like working for the government; I would have exploded also...

  • @jamegumb7298

    @jamegumb7298

    9 жыл бұрын

    That is simply how Einstein wrote it down. Dimensions equal space, and x, y and z are already taken, so there needs to be yet another, or you cannot equal time to space. If space equals time, time must be a dimension.

  • @matjamitja

    @matjamitja

    9 жыл бұрын

    Mark Bunds Actually, you should think of "forth" more in the sense that it should be treated on equal footing with the three spatial dimensions. That said, if you say it is the first, second, third, or fourth, does not really matter. This is how time is treated in general relativity.

  • @clapton79

    @clapton79

    9 жыл бұрын

    martin bures Fair enough, even Einstein suggested that there is SpaceTime on its own. Dimensions x, y and z are just features that describe SpaceTime but they are not Spacetime itself. So actually space does not make sense without time and vice versa. The project Imagining 10 dimensions is worth a youtube search that gives this another context.

  • @SimonShilo

    @SimonShilo

    9 жыл бұрын

    Mark Bunds kzread.info/dash/bejne/f22nxMargLnMf7Q.html

  • @Gravitationification

    @Gravitationification

    9 жыл бұрын

    Dude, you're looking at it the wrong way, there is no order. The only one putting them in order is you. And that last sentence of yours is garbage. You don't need a time dimension to represent some object's position. You only need it if you want to change the position.

  • @danielovercash1093
    @danielovercash10934 жыл бұрын

    I'd love an 8ish hour conversation with about 10-20 participants.

  • @eatcool2852
    @eatcool28522 жыл бұрын

    The Muon was discovered last month, and this is what we are talking about in 2015. Theoretical Physics is beautiful

  • @elrcerebro7792
    @elrcerebro77924 жыл бұрын

    Basically you can conclude that a dimension is constituted by the ability to measure it as well as show it has some sort of relationship with the other dimensions....For example we all know space is made up of 3 dimensions that we can already see. But then there hidden dimensions that we know must exist even though we can't see it (because we can measure them and we know they are inter-related). Examples of these are "Time" (we measure time in different units like seconds, minutes..etc), "Movement" (we measure movement by speed), "States" (solid, liquid, gas), and "Temperature" (Celcius, Fahrenheit). Time and movement are inter-related because the faster and object moves through space, the less amount of time it takes. States and Temperature are inter-related because the hotter the space the more gas the state and the colder the space the more solid is the state. Pretty much in order for a hidden dimension to exist, it needs to have an effect in the space realm.

  • @axlrosegnr
    @axlrosegnr3 жыл бұрын

    Just returned from a dmt trip, and saw at least 7 of 'em. ;)

  • @pureenergy4578

    @pureenergy4578

    2 жыл бұрын

    7 dimensions? I have read this DMT also resides within us.

  • @Brandon-su4re
    @Brandon-su4re3 жыл бұрын

    Too think that there’s potentially another me in another world with events playing out practically similar to the one I’m in is literally crazy

  • @pureenergy4578

    @pureenergy4578

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have been reading about unlimited universes in many books beginning 40 years ago. These Seth books prove to me that we are images, that nothing is solid or physical, and that whatever we look at we are projecting our own image of what it should look like upon it literally.

  • @TheBOoMbOoMZ
    @TheBOoMbOoMZ2 жыл бұрын

    Can’t believe my KZread didn’t recommended these gems until I searched for the 4th dimension.

  • @7deepbreaths.sounds
    @7deepbreaths.sounds3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent talk and presentation!!

  • @GrowLLLTigeRRR
    @GrowLLLTigeRRR5 жыл бұрын

    Philosopher/teacher Alan Watts knew aobut these "strings" in the 1960's but he called them "waveacals" (sp?).

  • @jeupater1429

    @jeupater1429

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gooey prickles

  • @keyboardevangelist8956

    @keyboardevangelist8956

    3 жыл бұрын

    The good news has once again come to you today. You can inherit the kingdom of God even if you are a sinner.. after all we are all sinners in God's standards of justice and holyness (he says that if a man looks at a woman with lust he has already committed adulterly with her in his heart NO MAN IS THAT PURE😅).....All you have to do is to honestly humbly pray repent turn away from sins (read the10 commandments) and trust that Jesus for his love❤❤ for you he left his throne in heaven and came to the world he was humbled humiliated betrayed beaten and killed for your sake to pay the fine of your sins and mine so that we won't spend our eternity in hell but with him in heaven...this might be the last time you read the gospel...Look around🔥🔥 be smart..the end is nigh🔥 ..He is coming back soooon not as the sacrificed lamb of God🐑..but as King of Kings🤴 the judge of the whole world..Your soul is on the line😭😭. Eternity is a long time.

  • @bhsolanki
    @bhsolanki4 жыл бұрын

    @10:30 Humans on Earth Surface represents same example, we see earth flat in human scale but it is curvered when seen from space.

  • @thekaz5225

    @thekaz5225

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell that to flat earthers. God they piss me off so I try not to think about them.

  • @danielmartin5440
    @danielmartin54403 жыл бұрын

    There's one thing I simply don't comprehend. You've done a really good job of explaining special relativity in a way that made sense so I'm hoping you can do the same for the concept of dimensions. How can a "dimension" be "small" or "curled up"? Isn't a dimension just a direction at right angles to all the other dimensions? How can a direction be "small" or "curled"? To me that sounds about as understandable as if you were to say left is green, right is big, forward is C#, down is beautiful. It just sounds like gobbledygook.

  • @alexgregory7851

    @alexgregory7851

    2 жыл бұрын

    At an planke level of reference, you could see dimensions you didn't know were actually there. Like how an ants world seems so much bigger than a humans, but we know what our world truly looks like because of our perception. Humans could see a rope and know it's not as big as the sun. But when an ant walks on that rope, it'll see dimensions of the rope that we can't because of its size and reference point in apace

  • @chloeeroberson5332
    @chloeeroberson53323 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video thank you!☺️👏🏼💫

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