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Think like a physicist. Wonder like a human. Into the Impossible is where Cosmic Conversations happen — uniting Nobel Prize winners, iconoclasts, authors, and technologists to explore reality’s deepest questions. From AI to aliens, from biophysics to the brain, from the cosmos to the multiverse, Brian Keating, Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Physics at UC San Diego covers it all.If you’ve ever asked What’s out there? or What’s next?, this is where curiosity meets clarity.Learn to think like this. 🎙 Full episodes, notes & more: briankeating.com/podcast
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Dec 31, 2021 • 2h 22min
Eric Weinstein: UFOs, Crypto, Fatherhood, & The Portal Podcast Reboot (#204)
It's been a phenomenal year for some folks; a tough year for others. Join us live to review the year that was and look forward to 2022 too! A wide-ranging, fun, free for all conversation with my friend Eric Weinstein!
00:00 Topics:
05:00 Eric and Project Galileo investigating UFO/UAP
30:00 Woit's TOE as discussed with @Lex Fridman https://youtu.be/nDDJFvuFXdc
Geometric Unity and Chern-Simons
45:00 Wolfram Physics Project
1:00:00 Raising kids to succeed in STEM
Opportunities and Threats to our future
Thoughts on Bitcoin/Blockchain/NFT for science
Brian's Assayer Project
Maxwell Trial
Covid-19
2:00:00 Should Eric Revive the Portal?
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Dec 28, 2021 • 1h 22min
The Best Guest I Never Had: An Elegy for Steven Weinberg (#203)
This episode is sort of "fan fiction" conversation with a dead man who will cast a shadow over physics, philosophy, and theology for decades to come: Steven Weinberg, co-recipient of the 1979 Nobel Prize. Long before audiobooks and podcasts were a thing, in 1992 I took a night train from Cleveland to Buffalo to Binghamton to meet my girlfriend. To while away the hours, I brought with me Weingberg's epochal popular science book, "The First Three Minutes". A few months later, as a graduation present, I received from Lawrence Krauss, CWRU's incoming physics department chairman, "Dreams of a Final Theory".“Weinberg” is the most mentioned name in my The INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Podcast notebook where I keep thoughts on possible/upcoming guests. I never got to host him on my show. I did try, most recently in February 2021. For a long time, I held off, insecure in my ability to bring anything new to the table.Weinberg was a brilliant scientist but as I show, had overly simplistic thoughts on religion and practitioners. Often he claimed science, at its best, SHOULD make religion less plausible.Using quotes drawn from his many interviews and lectures, including one in his own voice, I bring you this slightly combative interview with a very complex individual.For the record, Stephen Weinberg, Sheldon Glashow, and Abdus Salam shared the 1979 Nobel Prize for his work on Electroweak Symmetry Breaking or the, so-called, ‘Standard Model for particle physics’. He also made many contributions to both particle physics and cosmology. With respect to the latter, the question addressed is whether or why our universe is fine-tuned for our existence. Past guest, Lenny Susskind explained that Weinberg calculated that if the cosmological constant was just a little different, our universe would cease to exist. This paper is behind a paywall, but see a public lecture (with advanced math): https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Weinberg/Weinberg3.html.Weinberg believed the Anthropic Principle may be appropriated by cosmologists committed to nontheism, and refers to that Principle as a "turning point" in modern science because applying it to the string landscape "may explain how the constants of nature that we observe can take values suitable for life without being fine-tuned by a benevolent creator". I cover some of Steven’s ‘greatest hits’ including:
"I can hope that this long sad story, this progression of priests and ministers and rabbis and ulamas and imams and bonzes and bodhisattvas, will come to an end. I hope this is something to which science can contribute … it may be the most important contribution that we can make."
"With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion."
"In our universe we are tuned into the frequency that corresponds to physical reality. But there are an infinite number of parallel realities coexisting with us in the same room, although we cannot tune into them."
And my personal ‘favorite’:"It seems a bit unfair to my relatives to be murdered in order to provide an opportunity for free will for Germans, but even putting that aside, how does free will account for cancer? Is it an opportunity of free will for tumors?"
So, let me know what you think of this episode. Should I do more solo episodes like this, or make this my one and only 😀?Resources:
Stephen C. Meyer “Weinberg and the Twilight of the Godless Universe”
Dan Falk: “Learning to Live in Weinberg’s ‘Pointless Universe’ “
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Dec 21, 2021 • 1h 8min
Lyman Page: The Little Book of Cosmology (#202)
Lyman Alexander Page, Jr. is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Princeton University. He is an expert in observational cosmology and one of the original co-investigators for the WMAP probe that made precise observations of the cosmic background radiation, an electromagnetic echo of the Universe's Big Bang phase.Along with students and collaborators, Professor Lyman measures the spatial temperature variations in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The CMB, which pervades the universe, is the thermal afterglow of the big bang. Detailed knowledge of the magnitude and pattern of the fluctuations in temperature from spot to spot on the sky, or anisotropy, help us understand how the universe evolved and how the observed structure, at sizes ranging from galaxies to superclusters of galaxies, were formed. From precise measurements of the CMB, one can also deduce many of the cosmological parameters and the physics of the very early universe. For example cosmologists have been able to determine the geometry and age of the universe, the cosmic density of baryons, the cosmic density of dark matter, and the Hubble parameter to percent-level accuracy.Lyman is the author of The Little Book of Cosmology, which provides a breathtaking look at our universe on the grandest scales imaginable. Written by one of the world's leading experimental cosmologists, this short but deeply insightful book describes what scientists are revealing through precise measurements of the faint thermal afterglow of the Big Bang―known as the cosmic microwave background, or CMB―and how their findings are transforming our view of the cosmos.Please join my mailing list; just click here http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php📺 Watch my most popular videos:📺
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Dec 14, 2021 • 1h 2min
Brian Schmidt:Nobel Prizewinner: Cosmic Acceleration and Collaboration (#201)
Brian Schmidt, is an astronomer at the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Australian National University, formerly known as Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories. He works in several areas of astronomy, most notably with exploding stars called supernovae. He also chases Gamma-Ray Bursts, and is heading a project to build a new Telescope that will map the Southern Sky called SkyMapper.Brian was awarded The Nobel Prize in Physics 2011 for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae.Please join my mailing list; just click here: http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php📺 Watch my most popular videos:📺
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Dec 10, 2021 • 1h 1min
JOANN ROBERTS Poetry for Physicists (#200)
A native of the Universe, Joann "Paradigm" Roberts was born and raised in the Chicago area. A Poet/MC and Musician/Producer; Paradigm is a 3 time Slam Champion as well as a Hip Hop Educator and Teaching Artist for at-promise youth. She promotes healing, self-reflection, awareness, and liberation through the arts and is known for her laid back, mellow stage presence that is complimented by powerful words. Paradigm travels all over the U.S. and overseas, performing music and poetry, as well as facilitating poetry and Hip Hop workshops around healing and social justice. She has feature performances at various events such as slams, open mics, festivals and retreats. In addition to speaking at many colleges and universities, Paradigm has also opened for Dr. Cornel West and performed on stage with Reggae artist Pato Banton. In mission to have a meaningful impact on the world using her art as both a liberating and therapeutic practice, Paradigm continues to tour and release projects since first taking her art on the road in 2012. The arts aside, Paradigm dwells in her passions for science and spirituality, travel, and being in nature. She studied Philosophy and Physics in college and is a licensed Private Pilot. Visit her website at: www.meetparadigm.comMore from Joann:http://meetparadigm.com Dirac https://quantumfrontiers.com/2015/04/12/paul-dirac-and-poetry/Continuum: A Collection of Poetry by Joann C. Roberts https://amzn.to/3E9DsoC https://www.instagram.com/paradigmthejovian/ Audible is hands-down my favorite platform for consuming podcasts, fiction and nonfiction books! With an Audible membership, you can download titles and listen offline, anytime, anywhere. The Audible app is free and can be installed on all smartphones and tablets. You can listen across devices without losing your spot. Audible members don’t have to worry about using their credits right away. You can keep your credits for up to a year—and use them to binge on a whole series if you’d like! And if you’re not loving your selection, you can simply swap it for another.Start your free 30-day trial today: Audible.com/impossible or text “impossible” to 500-500Sign up for my mailing list! http://briankeating.com/mailing_list.php
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Dec 7, 2021 • 1h 14min
Graham Farmelo: The Universe Speaks In Numbers (#199)
Graham Farmelo is an award-winning biographer and science writer. Based in London, he is a Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge and a regular visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He was a lecturer in physics at the Open University, 1977-1990. Briefly the youngest tenured academic in the UK. Quickly specialized as a teacher, chaired the team that produced the Science Foundation Course in the late 1980s and conceived its inter-disciplinary science course ‘Science Matters’.Farmelo is author of 'The Universe Speaks in Numbers', published in May 2019. It explores the relationship between mathematics and the search for the laws of physics, and highlights the contributions of several theoretical physicists, natural philosophers and mathematicians, notably Isaac Newton, Pierre-Simon Laplace, James Clerk Maxwell, Albert Einstein and Paul Dirac.Farmelo's Dirac biography ‘The Strangest Man’ won the 2009 Costa Prize for Biography[1] and the 2009 'Los Angeles Times Science and Technology Book Prize'.[2] The book was chosen by Physics World as the physics book of the year in 2009,[3] when it was selected as one of Nature’s books of the year.Farmelo's 2013 book 'Churchill's Bomb' focuses on Winston Churchill's role in British nuclear research 1939-53, with hitherto unpublished information on its influence by Churchill's science adviser Frederick Lindemann. The book emphasizes conflicts between scientific opportunity and political direction. Farmelo is critical of Churchill's wavering attention and changes of policy as he aged.https://grahamfarmelo.com/
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:12 Do we need a theory of everything?
00:04:33 Fundamental Physics is a small part of the whole field.
00:06:55 What is the mathematical language of the Universe? Intergers? Rationale numbers? Other?
00:10:10 We're at an odd time in physics! The standard model works better than expected!
00:16:21 Never say never! What is untestable today may be testable tomorrow.
00:17:04 Bridging Maxwell, Yang-Mills and Chern-Simons and the view of Ed Witten
00:24:19 Is there a role for "beauty" in physics and math?
00:26:50 What rubric could be used to grade candidates for theories of everything?
00:32:22 How to break the standard model.
00:38:41 Is string theory already falsified? What can it tell us now?
00:47:57 How do you engage young people to get inspired in physics today? Where should our resources go?
00:52:51 What mysteries are you currently most engaged with? What did Freeman Dyson mean to you?
00:58:14 Discussing Nima Arkani-Hamed.
01:04:00 What do you think about the work of Gerard 't Hooft?
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Nov 30, 2021 • 1h 15min
Sabine Hossenfelder LOOK FOR INCONSISTENCY! (#198)
Sabine Hossenfelder has a PhD in physics and is presently a Research Fellow at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS).Sabine works on physics beyond the standard model, phenomenological quantum gravity, and modifications of general relativity. Hossenfelder has also been researching since at least 2008 on how technology is changing researchers' ability to publicize, discuss, or publish their research, when she co-organized the Science in the 21st Century workshop.She has written more than 70 research articles, mostly dedicated to quantum gravity and physics beyond the standard model.In her channel "Science without the gobbledygook," Sabine talks straight about science: No hype, no spin, no tip-toeing around inconvenient truths. New video each Saturday.Hossenfelder's first book, Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray, released in June 2018. A review in Nature described it as "provocative", and Frank Wilczek recommended it as an "intensely personal and intellectually hard-edged" book.https://www.youtube.com/c/SabineHossenfelderSabine blogs at backreaction.blogspot.comAudible is hands-down my favorite platform for consuming podcasts, fiction and nonfiction books! With an Audible membership, you can download titles and listen offline, anytime, anywhere. The Audible app is free and can be installed on all smartphones and tablets. You can listen across devices without losing your spot. Audible members don’t have to worry about using their credits right away. You can keep your credits for up to a year—and use them to binge on a whole series if you’d like! And if you’re not loving your selection, you can simply swap it for another.Start your free 30-day trial today: Audible.com/impossible or text “impossible” to 500-500
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:59 Is philosophy dangerous for physicists?
00:02:22 Is there more "hype" in physics than in other sciences?
00:04:23 What do you think of the optimism aimed at future experiments such as LISA?
00:07:42 How did you arrive at the conclusions you did on your most recent paper without knowing initial conditions?
00:11:30 What if James Cleark Maxwell could tweet? Would he have been discredited?
00:13:42 Why is there so much attention on UFOs ? Is it just bayesian inference?
00:16:00 What visual evidence counts as data? Especially where UFOs are concerned?
00:17:30 Can you reiterate your thoughts on the mulitiverse theory and its' relationship to dogma?
00:24:15 What do you think of string theories claims to explain so much with so little evidence, leaving it to others to measure initial and boundary conditions?
00:29:20 You're a critic of big experiments. Where do you think physics is going/should go?
00:35:40 How did you become a youtube science star?
59:50:00 What do you think of the doctrine of "fine-tuning" of the Universe?
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Nov 23, 2021 • 1h 5min
Tom Bilyeu: Impact Experimentalist! (#197)
Tom Bilyeu is shaking up multiple industries on his way to impact a billion brains in the Universe! Boy, was this a fun interview to do! Tom runs a legit film studio out of his house and I was delighted to be connected to him via my friend Danny Miranda. Tom did not disappoint. We discussed his epic careers -- he's now on at least his third incarnation after founding Quest Nutrition (and selling it for a billion dollars!), then starting a multimillion subscriber YouTube Channel / media empire called "Impact Theory", and now as a creator and evangelist for NFT's.We discuss his journey. We discussed the scientific method and I enjoyed his take on being an experimenter -- though he did not agree to change the name of his channel to "Impact Experiment" despite my pleas! Lastly, I found our discussion of finding meaning without children particularly touching. Tom's as honest and earnest as they come. I found that all the more refreshing given the status, wealth, and power he's made alongside his wife and partner for life, in business and life, Lisa.We discussed:
Regrets in life?
What’s wealth for? Can’t just be for Lambos and Yachts!
What’s the most precious resource?
How to stay hungry?
How to know when money success leads to drinking your Kool Aid?
Why pivot to NFT instead of sticking to becoming the next Walt Disney?
Entropy and the physics of happiness:
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00:00:00 Intro
00:00:51The Origin of Quest Nutrition
00:01:47 What is your rubric and how is it similar to the scientific method?
00:02:00 How do you know when to pivot?
00:05:05 Can too much knowledge be an inhibitor to financial success? The paradox of teaching Vs doing.
00:08:54 What is the purpose of wealth?
00:13:46 To parent or not? Passing on legacy, optimizing for joy and impact.
00:25:52 Tom's interview styles and techniques.
00:28:40 Finding synergies with creative disruption.
00:32:51 On NFTs and moments of disruption.
00:40:54 What blockchain/NFT strategy is there for creators/scientists to capture value?
00:43:13 Tom's theory of the "ownership" neuron.
00:47:44 Proof of work, tangibles versus blockchain and NFTs.
00:53:11 Hunger to know why and where you're wrong!
00:53:32 What would you put on your billion-year time capsule?
00:55:43 What advice would you give to your younger self to go into the impossible?
00:56:58 You can't make a racehorse out of a pig, but you can make a really fast pig!
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Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 16min
Craig Callender: A Graphic History of Time (#196)
Craig Callendar is a Professor of Philosophy, and Founding Faculty of, and Co-Director of, the Institute for Practical Ethics at UC San Diego in the Department of Philosophy. He is also on the Freedom and Responsibility in Science Committee of the International Science Council, Paris; and Founding Faculty at the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute at UC San Diego; Faculty, The John Bell Institute, Hvar, Croatia.From 1996-2000 I worked in the Department of Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method at the London School of Economics. I obtained my Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1997.His main area of research and teaching is the philosophy of science, with special emphasis on physics, time, and the environment. His book What Makes Time Special? (Oxford University Press, 2017) won the 2018 Lakatos Award. Here are some book reviews: Philosophy of Science, Philosophical Review, Metascience, BJPS, NDPR. He's also won two Chancellor's Associates Excellence Awards, the 2018-19 Award in Research and the 2007-8 Award in Graduate Teaching.Audible is hands-down my favorite platform for consuming podcasts, fiction and nonfiction books! With an Audible membership, you can download titles and listen offline, anytime, anywhere. The Audible app is free and can be installed on all smartphones and tablets. You can listen across devices without losing your spot. Audible members don’t have to worry about using their credits right away. You can keep your credits for up to a year—and use them to binge on a whole series if you’d like! And if you’re not loving your selection, you can simply swap it for another. Start your free 30-day trial today: Audible.com/impossible or text “impossible” to 500-500
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:32 What made you write a graphic novel?
00:03:15 How do you explain the relative psychological flow of time?
00:06:35 What is your "world-line"? Your background?
00:13:06 How did Carl Popper and his demarcation / falsifiability criteria become so accepted?
00:18:50 How can we make philosophy more important to science?
00:23:55 What is the role of ethics in science? Why do you teach ethics at a "STEM" school? The genesis of the Center of Practical Ethics at UC San Diego.
00:27:00 What is the practical side of scientific ethics?
00:30:10 Kurt Gödel's universe and space-time solutions
00:42:50 Why are we so concerned with theories of everything and cosmogenesis?
00:47:15 Why are singularities so important?
00:52:40 Is there a unifying theory of time?
01:02:50 What is a "block" universe?
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Nov 9, 2021 • 1h 10min
Lee Cronin: The Chemistry of Life (#195)
Lee Cronin was born in the UK and was fascinated with science and technology from an early age getting his first computer and chemistry set when he was 8 years old. This is when he first started thinking about programming chemistry and looking for inorganic aliens. He went to the University of York where he completed both a degree and PhD in Chemistry and then on to do post docs in Edinburgh and Germany before becoming a lecturer at the Universities of Birmingham, and then Glasgow where he has been since 2002 working up the ranks to become the Regius Professor of Chemistry in 2013 aged 39. He has one of the largest multidisciplinary chemistry-based research teams in the world, having raised over $35 M in grants and current income of $15 M. He has given over 300 international talks and has authored over 350 peer reviewed papers with recent work published in Nature, Science, and PNAS. He and his team are trying to make artificial life forms, find alien life, explore the digitization of chemistry, understand how information can be encoded into chemicals and construct chemical computers.http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/cronin/Audible is hands-down my favorite platform for consuming podcasts, fiction and nonfiction books! With an Audible membership, you can download titles and listen offline, anytime, anywhere. The Audible app is free and can be installed on all smartphones and tablets. You can listen across devices without losing your spot. Audible members don’t have to worry about using their credits right away. You can keep your credits for up to a year—and use them to binge on a whole series if you’d like! And if you’re not loving your selection, you can simply swap it for another.Start your free 30-day trial today: Audible.com/impossible or text “impossible” to 500-500
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:52 Is chirality necessary for life?
00:07:28 What does chemistry tell us about the origin of life? What is life?
00:13:04 What is life?
00:19:14 What came first, chirality or life?
00:23:05 Why is "folding" necessary in biochemistry?
00:25:54 The debate about life between intelligent design and science.
00:38:55 How do you respond to critics of your methods? Where Miller-Urey went wrong.
01:01:33 What would you put in your ethical will?
01:02:54 What would you put on a billion-year time capsule (like the monoliths in 2001)?
01:04:27 What advice would you give to your younger self?
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