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My favourite physicist alive
ОтветитьHearing him talk about the Big Bang like that feels like catching a cold. It's a complete nonsense. Just because you CAN think it doesn't mean you HAVE to think it.
Ответитьhe is the right person to ask about the meaning of life. His life certainly had meaning
ОтветитьLegend 🙏🙏
ОтветитьMy favourite physicist alive on this planet 🙏🙏
ОтветитьCan you please have a program on the geometry of gravitational wave?😊
ОтветитьNobody understands Sir Roger's cyclic cosmology enoguh to ask him a single interesting question. Quite disappointing.
ОтветитьThis is where the lines between physics and eschatology are blurred.
Ответитьwere all just one giant multi gazillion frames gif
ОтветитьThe only brilliant mind left, and he is no spring chicken. He and Hawking have contributed such a wealth of knowledge. Please carry on, Sir Roger, keep the world in some kind of sanity, because it is crumbling before my eyes.
ОтветитьHmmm, not sure about this cheese theory. Are you saying that the universe is a big fondue, or is it more like raclette? Or maybe a young brie, left outside on a warm day?
ОтветитьShes nice interviewer
ОтветитьSo, time is indeed a flat circle...
ОтветитьMan, I hope he lives to be 100. We could use another eight years of this dude. Especially now, when we're literally questioning everything around us as AI and biotechnology explode onto the scene. Or at least until, ironically, AI is able to do what Penrose can. Which might be in two years or so XD
ОтветитьHe is my role model as a scientist to say the least.
ОтветитьRoger is so brilliant I’d listen 10hrs explanations without a blink
ОтветитьSquashing space in the far future sounds like elder abuniverse.
ОтветитьBlack Hole physicists do have hair after all.
Ответитьmoden manna = incorruptible milk
2023 Kerygma
Infinity = Replace (' ', "", Universe, Last_Sample)? 🤔
ОтветитьNikola Tesla summed up these unhinged lunatics perfectly:
"The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane."
Penrose’s theory is very interesting.
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Ответитьkatie is very cute
ОтветитьIt's Roger, Lord Penrose to you, bucko!!!
ОтветитьAha! I suppose I was missing the point: you’re treating both space and time as completely relative. This way it makes sense, but for one nagging little point: entropy. But maybe there’s no such thing as entropy? Not sure. Messages from the previous universe sounds truly interesting!
ОтветитьThis was very pleasant to watch. Felt like we're maybe just stipulating the concept of infinity again. I don't have a remarkable understanding of physics, but it was very easy to drift with thoughts into a perspective where the start and end of the our universe are not at the extremes, and perhaps the time inbetween isn't linear. One way or another, I'm no better at comprehending singularity. Though I would be quite entertained if somebody ultimately proved that time runs in a circle.
ОтветитьHe was right about the rings. I think he is right about a whole lot more than that as well.
ОтветитьDoes the recent discovery of galaxy rings with diameter > 1 billion light years reinforce Penrose CCC theory?
Ответитьwhat is so non-deterministic about a human individual?!
By just looking around - most people are simpler algorithms than any modern-day chatbot. Ok, even if you take into account all the subconscious processes, still it is an algorithm. First there is an input of information, the information gets processed and then you can see the output in the form of behavior or creativity or whatever.
Take a newborn baby and place it in an environment with close to no information and you will never see that baby have any "insights" of any sort.
And even if they prove that there are some quantum physics processes are going on in our brain it does not prove anything. Those processes are going on everywhere in our universe. it doesn't matter what kind of fuel the hardware is running on; the software is still an algorithm: input - processing - output and nothing more.
I saw a photo of a galaxy that showed what appeared to be a ripple. It was in another video but I don't know which galaxy it was.
ОтветитьThe Universe SHALL CONFORM to my "beautiful" math equations!
Ответить"Grviity waves travel at tge speed of thought" - Sir Arthur Eddington
ОтветитьEinstein's biggest blunder was a blunder itself
ОтветитьIt is a pleasure to inform you that my book on “Introduction to Physically Realizable Physics” has been published by KDP with a paper bound book, which can be found on Amazon. I anticipate this book will change the dynamics of our modern physics.
ОтветитьIt is a pleasure to inform you that my book on “Introduction to Physically Realizable Physics” has been published by KDP with a paper bound book, which can be found on Amazon. I anticipate this book will change the dynamics of our modern physics.
ОтветитьDear Sir Roger, cannot that your science is not actually existed.
ОтветитьHe is genius 👏🏻
ОтветитьI think in the future of cosmology, we will see less eye liner and deeper shades of lipstick.
ОтветитьAre cosmology and astrology synonymous?
ОтветитьGreat
ОтветитьThks roger for telling me I wasn't wasting my time ❤❤🎉🎉
ОтветитьI love this mans’s astonishing brilliance.
ОтветитьThis Phenomenon invented 2500yrs back in Great beautiful India by Most Supreme Buddha as the universe and Living being traveling un a cyclic journey. It's deep science..it's explained all cosmological lies and Consciousness...The particular Sutta called Aggangna...this is not a religion..a Philosophy beyond all Philosophies and well explained all sciences
ОтветитьUnfortunately, I don't know what squashing infinity means but I'm sure anything is possible in pure mathematics.
ОтветитьNobody knows what’s going to happen because new ideas are coming out every day which may change the entire scenario
ОтветитьIts a pleasure to hear him.
ОтветитьNational treasure Roger Penrose.Einsteins blunders turned out to be true.😆
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