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This course was given at the CPT in Marseille in February and March 2018. Lecture 1 is on the empirical information on which the ...
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7 years ago
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Andrew Strominger, renowned for his work on black holes, string theory, and quantum gravity, joins Brian Greene to describe his ...
228,871 views
10 months ago
... the equivalence principle holds in quantum mechanics. They also detail gravity's role in wave function collapse, the existence of ...
201,245 views
1 month ago
A world-renowned physicist seeks gravity's true nature, and finds wisdom in embracing its force in her life. Watch the Q&A for this ...
586,050 views
1 year ago
In this video, we explore the deepest questions about reality — atoms, light, gravity, quantum mechanics, space, time, and our ...
11,390 views
8 days ago
What if gravity is not fundamental but emerges from quantum entanglement? In this episode, physicist Ted Jacobson reveals how ...
352,527 views
8 months ago
Roger Penrose, Brian Greene, and Eric Weinstein discuss the successes and failures of string theory in modern physics. Is this the ...
294,725 views
3 weeks ago
Nobel laureate Kip Thorne joins Brian Greene to trace a story that runs from the trenches of World War I to the rise of ...
205,966 views
Professor Mark van Raamsdonk of the University of British Columbia gives the Stanford Physics and Applied Physics Colloquium.
197,854 views
10 years ago
Carlo Rovelli is the discoverer of a theory that attempts to bridge the divide between quantum mechanics and general relativity.
31,788 views
4 years ago
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - The Double Slit Experiment 3:43 - Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics 15:14 - Why is Quantum Mechanics ...
409,323 views
4 months ago
Professor Leonard Susskind describes how gravity and quantum information theory have come together to create a new way of ...
363,275 views
Prospects in Theoretical Physics 2018: From Qubits to Spacetime Topic: Complexity and Gravity II Speaker: Leonard Susskind ...
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Roger's work has been instrumental in advancing theories related to general relativity and quantum mechanics, including the ...
853,415 views
This course will offer an introduction to Loop Quantum Gravity. We will begin by exploring the challenges of quantum gravity and ...
7,384 views
2 years ago
Carlo Rovelli is a renowned theoretical physicist and author, best known for his work on loop quantum gravity, a leading ...
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Prospects in Theoretical Physics 2018: From Qubits to Spacetime Topic: Complexity and Gravity Speaker: Leonard Susskind ...
194,611 views
The 2018 Oskar Klein Memorial Lecture was given by Leonard Susskind (Stanford University) with the title **The Quantum Origins ...
257,594 views
6 years ago
Leading physicist Raphael Bousso joins Brian Greene to explore the almost unreasonable capacity of our theories of gravity to ...
350,391 views
7 months ago
The best way to cook just got better. Go to HelloFresh.com/THEORIESOFEVERYTHING10FM now to Get 10 Free Meals + a Free ...
121,966 views
It was once thought that gravity and quantum mechanics were inconsistent with one another. Instead, we are discovering that they ...
1,178,385 views
3 years ago
The Biggest Ideas in the Universe is a series of videos where I talk informally about some of the fundamental concepts that help us ...
859,068 views
5 years ago
World-renowned physicist Jim Gates explores his life in science, and shows how visualisation can propel the search for quantum ...
50,911 views
Loop quantum gravity aims to unify the theories of general relativity and quantum mechanics, as explained by Jim Baggott.
1,321,472 views
Part 1 of a 2-part mini-lecture series given by Prof. Leonard Susskind, director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics.
968,207 views
11 years ago