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🗓️ 8 April 2021
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:14.7 | I hope you enjoyed the programs. |
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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