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In Our Time

Pierre-Simon Laplace

In Our Time

BBC

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4.69.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Laplace (1749-1827) who was a giant in the world of mathematics both before and after the French Revolution. He addressed one of the great questions of his age, raised but side-stepped by Newton: was the Solar System stable, or would the planets crash into the Sun, as it appeared Jupiter might, or even spin away like Saturn threatened to do? He advanced ideas on probability, long the preserve of card players, and expanded them out across science; he hypothesised why the planets rotate in the same direction; and he asked if the Universe was deterministic, so that if you knew everything about all the particles then you could predict the future. He also devised the metric system and reputedly came up with the name 'metre'. With Marcus du Sautoy Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford Timothy Gowers Professor of Mathematics at the College de France And Colva Roney-Dougal Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of St Andrews Producer: Simon Tillotson

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0:14.7

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0:16.8

Hello, PSYMON that class was a giant in the world of mathematics,

0:20.5

either side of the French Revolution.

0:22.6

He addressed one of the great questions of his age,

0:25.3

raised but not answered by Newton.

0:27.5

Was the solar system stable?

0:29.7

Or would the planets crash into the sun or even spin away?

0:33.4

He advanced ideas on probability, long the preserve of gambling,

0:37.4

and pushed them out across into science.

0:39.4

And he posed his own startling question.

0:41.7

If you knew how many particles there were in the universe,

0:44.5

could you predict the future?

0:46.5

When we discuss PSYMON the plus, our markets are so toy,

0:49.9

Simone Professor for the public understanding of science

0:52.9

and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford,

0:55.8

Timothy Gowers, Professor of Mathematics at the College of France,

0:59.2

and Colbert Ronin-Dougall, Professor of Pure Mathematics

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