Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes and String Theory
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a captivating conversation between renowned physicists Brian Greene and Leonard Susskind as they delve into groundbreaking concepts in physics. Discover the intricacies of quantum mechanics, black holes, and string theory while gaining insights into the holographic principle, quantum entanglement, wormholes, and the Firewall Paradox. Learn how string theory has reconciled quantum mechanics with gravity and uncover the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter. Journey through the fabric of spacetime, examine Hawking radiation, and ponder the nature of information in the universe. Gain a deeper understanding of the scientific process, breakthroughs in physics, and the personal experiences that shape these brilliant minds as they discuss their relationships, writing styles, and perspectives on the role of physicists in unraveling the secrets of the cosmos.
Syllabus
Introduction
Leonard Susskind
Dark Energy and Dark Matter
Dark Energy
String Theory
Fabric of Spacetime
Black Holes
Jacob Beckenstein
Beckensteins Argument
Hawkings Argument
Hawking Radiation
Introduction to Leonard
Introduction to Brian
What would have happened if there werent these tools
The Beaverkill
Brians Dad
Writing about people
Writing like you speak
What do you think physicists do
The Elegant Universe
Breakthroughs
John Wheeler and his teacup
Quantum mechanics was wrong
The general relativity community
Greene and Susskinds relationship
The holographic principle
The world as a hologram
The volume of space
Sherlock Holmes quote
The problem of information
Taught by
World Science Festival
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