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🗓️ 21 September 2021
⏱️ 86 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi everybody you're not going to want to miss this episode of the |
0:03.6 | Into the Impossible podcast featuring a scientist I've known for well over half my life |
0:09.0 | incredibly impressed with him when he was an undergraduate at Brown University where I was a graduate student. |
0:14.3 | He is a theorist by training, but he works on some of the most cutting edge aspects of physics, |
0:20.4 | ranging from information theory, quantum mechanics, the multiverse, one of the |
0:25.8 | foremost proponents of visualizations of the multiverse and inflation, but also an old time |
0:32.1 | cosmologist and a young person's persona in that he really doesn't just |
0:38.4 | dismiss things because of, you know, received wisdom in his book, Cosmologicalological coans which is one of the most delightful |
0:44.9 | books I've ever read in kind of the spirit of a Stephen Hawking or Carlo Raveli you |
0:51.6 | will find yourself be twixt and be mused by this wonderful book, which is really a travel log that takes place in the 1600s and kind of teleports the reader through time and space to encounter |
1:05.9 | the most magnificent and mesmerizing concepts in the world of physics in cosmology ranging from the arrow of time to cosmological |
1:18.3 | inflation to the Big Bang, the steady state as well. |
1:23.8 | And ultimately, the meaning of paradoxes |
1:26.4 | called Cohen's. |
1:28.0 | In this case, it's Professor Anthony Aguirre, |
1:30.6 | the university professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, |
1:35.0 | way up north, one of the Northern UC schools |
1:38.0 | in these wonderful university that I am a part of |
1:42.0 | and I'm proud to be a part of this university because this this to this amazing podcast you're going to love the interview and we covered so much |
1:54.8 | he's a close close friend and colleague of Carla Ravelli himself and Max Tegmark and |
1:59.7 | many other great scientists Sean Carroll that we've had on the podcast and and I can't |
2:06.6 | believe that someone so skilled in sort of the hardcore quantitative arts of theoretical physics can write such a magnificent |
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