Andrei Linde: Inflation, Multiverses, and all that, from Mr. Eternal Inflation
The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss
Lawrence M. Krauss
4.4 • 592 Ratings
🗓️ 14 May 2023
⏱️ 181 minutes
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Summary
Andrei Linde is one of the world’s leading cosmological theorists, and is the father of much of Inflationary Cosmology. After Alan Guth developed the original idea of Inflation, Linde, who had been active in this area while working in Moscow, realized a way to make a workable theory out of it, resolving a major problem, called the ‘Graceful Exit’ problem. After that, he made the striking realization that Inflation is inevitable, even in relatively simple theoretical models, and moreover that Inflation will in general be eternal, spawning an infinite number of ‘pocket universes’, as Guth calls them, over an infinite amount of time. While there is much talk about multiverses in the context of string theory, it is the Inflationary Multiverse that is most well motivated, and is currently the most widely accepted picture of the global structure of space and time at the present moment.
Andrei is not only an incredible creative scientist, he is a charming fellow. I have enjoyed my interactions with him since I first met him, about 40 years ago. He is one of a handful of leading Russian scientists who were snapped up by the US after the fall of the Soviet Union. Since arriving in the US he has helped lead a vibrant program in Cosmology and String Theory at Stanford University. I was very excited to finally be able to have a dialogue with Andrei for The Origins Podcast. His teaching schedule precluded doing something each time I had reached out to him in the past, so I felt very fortunate when the stars aligned, or at least his teaching schedule and my recording schedule aligned. What resulted is a fascinating conversation with a remarkable scientist, and a lovely conversationalist. We discussed his own experiences in Russia and then again after emigrating, as well as Inflation, Multiverses, and the state of modern cosmology. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Origen's podcast. |
| 0:11.0 | I'm your host, Lawrence Krause. |
| 0:13.0 | This episode of the podcast is with the groundbreaking and entertaining and charming cosmologist |
| 0:19.0 | and particle physicists Andre Linday in Stanford University. |
| 0:22.6 | Andre is one of the leaders and founders or developers of the modern theory of inflation, |
| 0:29.6 | the best theory for our understanding the beginning of the universe. |
| 0:33.6 | And we had a comprehensive and delightful discussion of his own background, which is fascinating. |
| 0:39.3 | Andre grew up in Moscow. His parents were both professors at Moscow State University. |
| 0:45.3 | We talked about those experiences growing up from just after the war. He was born in 1948, |
| 0:50.3 | through the period of the Cold War, and through the period of the 80s when he was in the Soviet Union about his experiences developing the theory of inflation, both internally within Russia and interacting with the outside world, and then his experiences since. |
| 1:06.0 | All of that was woven into a discussion of the theory of inflation, and particularly the theory of eternal chaotic inflation and the multiverse. |
| 1:14.6 | So the podcast and the discussion provides a wealth of information, |
| 1:19.6 | both on the sociology of science and an understanding of modern cosmology. |
| 1:24.6 | I really hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did and I really |
| 1:27.5 | thank Andre for taking the time out to devote such a comprehensive discussion on |
| 1:34.7 | his ideas with me. You can watch the whole thing of course without advertisements |
| 1:40.4 | on our substack site Critical Mass or you can watch it later on on our YouTube channel, |
| 1:47.1 | or you can listen to it anywhere bothered podcasts can be listened to. |
| 1:51.0 | Either way, no matter how you listen to it or watch it, I think you'll find this a fascinating dialogue. |
| 1:57.0 | And I hope you enjoy it with Andre Linde. Thanks. |
| 2:12.8 | Well, Andre, Andre, I can't tell you how happy I am that you're here. |
| 2:15.2 | It's been a long time that I wanted to talk to you on the podcast. |
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