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Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Cumrun Vafa: Puzzles to Unlock The Universe! (#104)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Brian Keating

Physics, Natural Sciences, Science

4.7 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2020

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Join me in welcoming Prof. Cumrun Vafa (Harvard) in his first major podcast interview! We discussed a wide range of topics including what message he’d put into a billion-year time capsule. Plus, we discuss his delightful new book. Beneath all of the complex and formidable mathematical structures that formulate physical laws rest simple but deep nuggets of truth. It is these simple truths, and not the complicated technical details, that scientists strive for when uncovering the laws of nature. Fortunately, these core ideas can often be illustrated with simple mathematical puzzles. These puzzles are so simplified that one can tackle them and appreciate their meaning without using any complicated math. His book, Puzzles To Unravel The Universe, includes over a hundred puzzles and their solutions, along with a discussion about how they relate to deep ideas in physics and math. Examples are drawn from classical physics, such as Newton’s laws and Einstein’s theory of relativity, as well as from modern physics, including black holes and string theory. This book is designed for the general public, and it does not require an extensive background in mathematics or physics–just a sense of curiosity! For more information about the author see his website: https://www.cumrunvafa.org/ . Get the book here: https://amzn.to/3mSFGA1 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:39 The story behind the title and book cover 00:03:55 What is a puzzle versus a mystery? 00:05:48 What puzzles are you most fascinated by? 00:06:26 Black hole entropy 00:07:56 Albert Michelson 00:08:31 Godel’s Theorem: Are some puzzles not solvable? 00:10:39 Aristarchos of Samos 00:11:21 Galileo and the Dialogo 00:12:24 Why string theory? 00:17:25 Dimensional Analysis 00:21:35 Singularities 00:28:51 ADS and 5 Dimensions 00:31:08 string theory 00:35:09 Supersymmetry 00:40:42 On Religion 00:53:05 A scorecard for Physics 00:57:30 What would your “ethical will” be? 00:58:30 What would you put on monoliths that would last a billion years? 01:03:10 What have you accomplished that once seemed impossible? Professor Vafa is world-renowned for his groundbreaking work in string theory and the mathematical technology needed to explore this field. He is one of the founders of the duality revolution in string theory which has reshaped our understanding of the fundamental laws of the universe. He has uncovered mysteries of black holes using topological aspects of string theory and is the founder of `F-theory’ which is one of the most promising directions in connecting string theory solutions known as the `string landscape’ to particle physics. His ideas related to apparently consistent, but ultimately inconsistent, theories of quantum gravity which he initiated in the `swampland’ project has helped narrow down the vast string landscape and is currently an active area of research with an impact on cosmology, as well as particle phenomenology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Any sufficient advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

0:07.0

Welcome everybody to this edition of the Into the Impossible

0:15.6

Podcast. I am your fearful host Brian Keating and today it is a great pleasure

0:21.0

a treat in fact for me to welcome none other than

0:23.8

come run Vafa of Harvard University. How are you come run?

0:27.5

Thank you very much Brian for having me your program. It's a great pleasure. I'm fine and looking forward to our discussions.

0:35.0

Yes I've been just devouring your book which we're going to talk a lot about

0:39.7

today puzzles to unravel the universe and I've been fascinated with puzzles my whole life, mostly my

0:47.2

inability to solve them. But you are noted for having made tremendous contributions to the world of theoretical physics and this is your first

0:56.0

popular science book as I understand it and I always like to say there's a piece of advice that you never

1:01.9

should judge a book by its cover. But on this book, not only do you have a very

1:07.8

mysterious and puzzling imagery, but you also have endorsements in Komea from none other than Edward Whitten, who I've tried to get on the show unsuccessfully, but I'll talk to you about that later.

1:20.0

And also Brian Green, another Brian, actually my kid's favorite Brian in astrophysics

1:26.8

But I want to ask you how did you come up with the name of the book

1:29.8

Puzzles to Unravel the Universe and how did you come up with the artwork that so beautifully graces the cover of this book?

1:38.4

Well the the title I think was motivated by course I'm teaching for Harvard's freshman called

1:45.3

physics, math and puzzles. It's a freshman seminar and so the book was

1:50.8

basically it was grown out of this course.

1:55.1

And so I decided, I was thinking about what I had to choose

1:58.6

if I had chosen physics, math, and puzzles.

2:01.7

It sounded a little bit

2:03.0

maybe boring, so I thought maybe I should use some elements of it

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