OSMU Talk 14 Neil Turok 18th September 2023

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  • Octions, Standard Model and Unification 2023
    18/09/23
    Speaker: Neil Turok
    Title: A Minimal SM/LCDM Cosmology
    School: University of Edinburgh

ความคิดเห็น • 25

  • @ralphclark

    It’s going to take some time to unpick all this but if this survives tests of the neutrino masses, the sheer scope and power of this is beyond jaw-dropping. Right now it seems to me bigger than Einstein’s entire career

  • @GeneralSulla

    Never underestimate the human's proclivity for complicating everything it can. Simplicity in nature is considered esoteric and philosophical by today's scientific community. Ego is the order of the day.

  • @KonstantinosKarakasidis

    Did I just witness a very historic moment in human history?

  • @randymartin5500

    Fellow South African expat here University of Cape Town mechanical engineering degree living in Portland Oregon USA. Physics has been my hobby for 30 years. Thank you Neil for all you have done for theoretical physics. Baie lekker:)

  • @jgmoxness

    Great talk - following....

  • @luigicantoviani323

    Inflationary guys can't get pass their fact that the theory has more holes than swiss cheese and after so many years of trying the theory still has more inputs than product....and the crazy eternal inflation rabbit hole.

  • @robertfraser9551

    Excellent ! And so respectful of the questioners. Class act !

  • @duodecimaldivision783

    Great conversation. There will be a big surprise for everyone soon. Base Twelve Mathematics - surprisingly - will save the day in terms of revealing a geometry which is currently not available to us in base ten. The geometry of the Universe is in base twelve and gives rise to a type of geometry which is able to accommodate the empty space inside of everything, and the base twelve version of Pi which emerges from this geometry has different characteristics from what we think Pi is. It gives rise to a geometric structure within the circumference of the circle which eventually solves the problem of infinity by giving structure to the smallest of the small, as well as access to the environment in which it resides. It will open up many avenues for exploration, and eventually lead us through the journey from quantum to the stars.

  • @JAYMOAP

    I am really curious to know how he got this particular vacuum state from the analytic expansion correspond to right handed neutrinos other than hand /cherry picking?

  • @williamjmccartan8879

    If live in a flat universe, how thick is this flat space? I'm guessing that its thickness is time itself.

  • @danielduarte5073

    For neutrino mass to represent the results of the gravity of dark matter would be astonishing.

  • @true.is.around

    Our world looks like the inside of a black hole, the horizon is a big bang, time is the collapse inside it, expansion is where we are inside it. (layman's couch meditation)

  • @Markoul11

    1:11:40

  • @tim57243

    If you are going to get rid of the quantum gravity renormalization problem by adding those 36 fields that have no particles, I assume you have to make some assumptions about how those fields interact with the Standard Model fields. Isn't that a significant addition to the Standard Model? I don't understand how to judge simplicity of a model so I can't tell if that is better than, say, string theory with whatever number of dimensions and topology required to make things work.

  • @KaliFissure
    @KaliFissure 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Neutron decay cosmology.

  • @kob8634

    25:16