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Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating interviews Sean Carroll about his book Something Deeply Hidden & Many Worlds (#029)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating

Science, Physics, Natural Sciences

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2019

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Buy Sean’s books on Amazon Find Sean Carrol online and listen to his Mindscape podcast Sean Carroll on Joe Rogan Sean M. Carroll is a Research Professor of Physics at CalTech. He is a theorist who thinks about the fundamental laws of nature, especially as they connect to cosmology. His research involves theoretical physics and astrophysics, especially cosmology, field theory, and gravitation. He has worked on questions involving dark matter and dark energy, modified gravity, violations of Lorentz invariance, extra dimensions, topological defects, cosmic microwave background anisotropies, causality violation, black holes, and the cosmological constant problem. Currently, most of his attention is focused on the origin of the universe and the arrow of time, including the roles of inflation, baby universes, and quantum gravity. Quantum mechanics is the most important idea in physics, and physicists themselves readily admit that they don’t understand it. But rather than treating this situation as an urgent call to action, they have traditionally pretended that the problem isn’t there. In Something Deeply Hidden, Sean Carroll argues that this situation is embarrassing and unnecessary, as we do have a very promising way of understanding quantum reality: the Many-Worlds theory, pioneered by Hugh Everett. This book demystifies the paradoxes of quantum mechanics, explains the Many-Worlds approach at a level never previously attempted in a popular work, and argues that an improved understanding of the foundations of quantum mechanics is crucial to making progress on quantum gravity and the emergence of spacetime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The only thing we can be sure of about the future is that it will be absolutely fantastic.

0:05.0

Five, four, three, two, one. All on. On. Today it's a great pleasure to be with you.

0:17.0

Today it's a great pleasure to be with you.

0:20.0

Thank you so much for coming to meet me at the campus of the beautiful

0:23.0

Loyola Marymount University located in the in the travel

0:27.5

district of Los Angeles not far from LAX

0:30.2

convenient to all major freeways. And it's a great pleasure to interview you.

0:35.0

I've had the pleasure of reading your books for many years.

0:38.0

I think you've autographed every copy I've had except for the most recent copy

0:42.0

because that I've read an audiobook or

0:44.1

listen to an audio book. Do you have an opinion on audiobook? Do you think you

0:47.3

get as much out of an audiobook? I think you've read it. This one you

0:51.2

read things out of an audiobook. You might not get the same things I get interestingly there's a bunch of people who have written in to say that they get both you know they get the audio

1:00.8

and then they if it's because my books tend to involve you know they get the audio and then they if it's because my books tend to involve

1:04.9

you know complicated things right you know mind stretchy things and they want to go

1:08.6

back to certain parts of the book and get it so get both get both get all three kindle

1:15.0

are cupping yeah I know a lot of those for yourself a lot of people like to read

1:20.0

the laggroundian at the. That's a big picture.

1:23.6

That was a stand-up.

1:25.5

This one, this latest book, your latest opus.

1:28.4

I thought your previous book might be,

1:30.8

you know, used up all the words

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