@@Ridisword ...I have not. It sounds awesome but not 'lose your job worthy' or 'be that annoying appinionated friend worthy'. Perhaps it would only work well if you already have a boss like position over them, but then it might come off as 'douch-like' rather than 'funny fake douch-like'.
Leonard will be a great father 'We will let our children to be old enough to pick a theory for themselves' that's how things should go instead of forcing your views.
He did. Sheldon knew Leonard agreed with string theory and used that to destroy they're relationship. Effectively getting her our of the apartment and out of his spot
"I could have accepted our kids genetically unable to eat ice-cream or ever get a good view of parade" - good line for Leonard's lactose intolerance and short height!
In my household we taught both theories to our kids from kindergarten. We told them they may not choose until they can replicate experimental evidence for either with their physics sets.
@@antoinewilliams129 No one. But that doesn't matter. No one asked Walter Clements to say it's boring and no asked you to reply. but both of you commented.
Sheldon: "Oh you are so............so...." *Leonards face xD* Leslie: "Listen i gotta go but if you come up with an adjective..Text me!!" Funniest line ever
I remember that episode, it was when she corrected his equation :) I've been a hardcore fan of TBBT as a science person myself, but I have to catch up to the last few seasons!
String theory’s not bad. It’s supposed to be a field that a lot of scientists hope will unify all the fundamental forces of the universe and find a 1 inch long equation that will explain the theory of everything. Stephen Hawking and Michio Kaku hav studied it. So I’d go with Leonard on this one.
Ah, seriously? Loop quantum gravity will unify everything if gravity finally gets quantised . String theory proves nothing new, just goes on board with whatever's already known. If string theory makes more sense to you than loop quantum gravity, u are doomed. 🙏
Mmmm, string theory may go on board with what is already known but it advances it because to start off, Einstein’s equations breakdown at the instant of the Big Bang or at the center of a blackhole, string theory is a higher theory that helps with that and it takes you before the Big Bang by saying there is a multiverse. It helps define what a Big Bang is which is the collision or separation of two universes. (Think of the universe as a soap bubble). Have you watched Michio Kaku? I have heard of the proposal to quantify gravity and that’s interesting. According to Jim Baggot, It’s not an attempt to find the theory of everything, just to find a quantum theory of gravity. And Hey if Loop quantum gravity proves the existence of antigravity, then I’m in.
@@liamdavis2068 I don't get why a lot of scientists cling on to Superdeterminism while the mystery of entanglement CAN be explained by the Superstring Theory, there is nothing better in math to explain such mystery. Superdeterminism is so absurd it completely renders causality non-existent from the Newton's First Law as a mere illusion as if the Universe was constantly playing jokes with all the scientists since Isaac Newton himself and his first law of motion.
0:59 I love Sheldon's circular logic here to prove himself correct: "because matter has been proven to consist of strings by string theory subatomic particles cannot be formed of minute loops of quantum gravity in the first place". Its such an arrogant way to dismiss a point. Love it.
I agree with Lesley, although it was tested if light with different frequencies travels at different speeds and there was no observable difference. In loop quantum gravity you don't need 6 extra dimensions and you also don't need to have a dodgy super symmetry. I personally like LQG much more than string theory.
I'm not a physicist, but I do find the general subject area rather interesting, so I frequently watch videos about those topics. In my mind, probably one of the most fundamental questions is this: *How much are professional theoretical physicists like this in REAL LIFE?* LOL!
Lennard nailed it "let them choose with their own mind" and she is like "this is a deal breaker" and i am like " i know, she is a tyrant in a dress". She is willing to force her children to abide to her blind beliefs, and some would have done it anyway, but the intelligent ones would never do it without confirming it before they do. But what are the chances an intelligent child makes it out of her grasp with any intelligence left? Next to none if the child don't have help, like from the father.
I personally believe in an Electric Universe where energy is transferred around space via Birkeland currents and Plasma is the key to understanding a lot of what we cannot already understand: such as sun spots, the suns corona during an eclipse, pulsars etc.And yes they did screw up at CERN, there was a malfunction with the timing of the satellite when it sent back the data. For some odd reason it didn't compensate for the distance between CERN and the satellite. A rookie mistake if you ask me
Unfortunately we haven't been able to detect different speeds for light with different wavelengths (colors), but that doesn't rule out LQG per se. And indeed, LQG is able to handle black holes in better ways than ST. I'm with Leslie on this one. Get your act together Sheldon!
Bram Tops I’m not a scientist by any stretch, but I’ve been thinking, why not incorporate the two and see where it takes that? They seem to both have merits and along with Penny and Sheldon’s most recent discussion on actually coming up with a viable reason for string theory using a guitar string example, it seems even more viable.
I know, his character wasn't as worked out as in later seasons, but even Sheldon was confused from the "what about the children?"-jump in her argumentation :D
VoterColonel Sebastian Doyle ??Says who? I haven't seen any evidence of this. In fact, run 2 of the LHC is expecting to create mini-black holes which would appear in another dimension, thus giving us a view of another universe. Type 1 and/or Type 2a string theory. I don't mean the many worlds interpretation of quantum theory where every quantum possibility is actualized, I mean a real physical other universe..separated by a higher dimensional spacetime. Loop quantum gravity does make some interesting ideas, particularly what it does with singularities. But I think it unifies only parts of quantum mechanics with general relativity.
All the tests for BOTH theories have come up with no evidence. LQG predicts light of different frequencies moves at different speeds and that black holes should explode; some versions of string theory predict supersymmetric particles, universally slightly curved spacetime, or leaking of the gravitational force over large distances. Experiments have looked for all these things for years and found nothing.
And 10 years later LQG received a big blow. It seems that there is no Lorentz invariance violation that LQG predicted (that's what Leslie talked about that light of different colour has different speed due to granularity of spacetime).
the difference between light speed based upon the "color" or wavelength has been disproven by the Fermi Large Area Telescope... guess String Theory prevails?
I have a theory called graviton bubble theory which I am working on. Also, both theories may be incomplete; as small as strings are, the Universe could have structure going on infinitely.
I would love to see your mathematics. Plus you seem to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding that String Theory and LQG are two competing theories. They explain two different things Megatom...come on. String Theory is a candidate for the unification of the 4-fundamental forces of nature and the force mitigating particles that govern them...and LQG is a candidate for the merging of quantum field theory and general relativity. String Theory says nothing about the quantized curvature of the spacetime fabric and LQG says nothing about the fundamental particles and the fundamental forces. They are two separate entities. Common misunderstanding in the non-science community.
Megatom graviton bubble theory eh? do go on. gravitons are thus far unproven to definitely exist. i assume by bubble you mean a multiverse where each universe is a sort of expanding soap bubble that we are stuck on? not too sure what you mean by your last part. the universe could have structure going on infinitely - what do you mean exactly? that this 1 universe is infinite? seems kind of like you're contradicting yourself. don't rely on BBT to teach you physics. do your own research into each theory (the internet has tens of thousands of resources on both - you just need to actually spend time reading and thinking) and then rewatch. The jokes are subtle yet intelligent.
+James Benton Ticer You are extremely wrong. Quantum Gravity describes the unification of General Relativity and Quantum Field theories. Quantum Field theories can be used to describe three of four fundamental forces, the strong interaction, weak interaction and Electromagnetism. they can all be desvribed by several quantum field theories. So, a unification of GR with QFts is the same as a unification of four forces. So Stringtheory and LQG describe the same things. Stringtheory can also be used to describe Quanvum Field theories on curved Spacetime and LQG can also be used to describe several particles, so youre wrong here, too.
James Benton Ticer "Common misunderstanding in the non-science community." You mean the non-Physics community. Stop talking like Physics is the only science. I guess a lot of biologists, geologists, paleontologists, linguists or psychologists have no idea on what the hell is the string theory or the loop quantum gravity. On the other hand, most physicists will have no idea on fundamental theories in Geology, Paleontology, Evolutionary Biology, Zoology, Linguistics or Psychology. Common misunderstandings in the Physics community.
That's why I like 64 tetrahedron grid model (creating a cube octahedron (isotropic vector equilibrium) describing the geometry of space. creating singularity and is the geometry in polarity and in perfect symmetry to hold a sphere.
the lactose free ice cream has a stronger flavor because it's not overwhelming by the milk, like the sorbets and almond ice creams at sprouts, seriously try them, especially the sprouts brand passion fruit and the mango I hope you enjoy many ice creams of the world
It's on the house: Lesson #1: If there's a laugh track in the show, don't analyze it like you would a particle collision. Lesson #2: If you don't enjoy it... don't watch it. Don't "waste your time" even further by annoying fans of the show with pointless negative comments on TH-cam where you don't even get the name of the show right. Lesson #3: Actors delivering lines that were written by other people is standard practice in film, television and theatre. How is this a criticism of the show?
In this scene alone, One could easily flash back to Roseanne when they're characters argued over a similar discussion (where she was controlling the relationship and he wasn't doing much to cement himself strongly enough)
@69erthx1138 Isn't a hole (or topologically something which would effect the Euler characteristic) different to an irregular singular point? How would the Euler characteristic change of the solution space to a differential equation with an irregular singular point?
@@yigitcanozturk8475 it's basically a literature review on string theory and loop quantum gravity, emphasising on the key ideas of each theory and problems that they (don't) solve. One of the most celebrated theoretical predictions of loop quantum gravity is that it derives the Bekenstein-Hawking formula for the entropy of a black hole, which was mentioned by Leslie in this video as an advantage of LPG against ST.
@@nikolaoskouvatsos9222 But Sheldon says in a different episode, you can find the general relativity equations in string theory with 11th dimensions. These are theoritical predictions,so i hope your project gets us somewhere in this debate. Wish the best for u.
They both haven't proved or disproved anything and both equally valid. The only difference is String theory has been over funded and over popularized and hasn't done any serious advancements. Think about a Race Car racing a Human being and they both tied. Thats my analogy with them two. There is something seriously flawed with that race car (String Theory)
The term "quantum physics" - In Latin, quantum is the neuter form of quantus, or "how much." ... meaning a discrete amount of something ... it became almost permanently associated with physics when Max Planck, Albert Einstein and their colleagues began developing the field of Quantum Mechanics. Those visionary scientists even invented the verb, "quantize," which they introduced in 1922 to describe the process of subdividing energy into small, measurable increments.
Another smart ass physicist. As a truly smart person, I realize that at this point, both theories may be wrong, and I don't put such stupidly massive faith in a single one. I mean, we could possibly go through over a thousand theories before we get to what the Universe is really made of, at least. On a brighter note, E8 THEORY FOR THE WIN! Yes, I'm an E8 fan.
This exact scene was the peak of TBBT in my opinion, too bad it more or less coincided with the complete disappearance of Leslie which was one of the best female characters in the show.
this scene was cut too short: Sheldon explaining the bright side: only 9 more months to Comic-Con. and then leonards face gets a smile and he says, look a complete fool: Ow yeah!
No it encompasses a lot of ideas, but the aim of any Quantum theory of Gravity is to unite Relativity and Quantum mechanics when they break down. Now General Relativity is a theory of Gravity which describes gravity as curvature of Spacetime, since we want to break Gravity into something more fundamental we thus have to break Spacetime into something more fundamental. This makes sense when we consider Loop-Quantum Gravity; it says that Spacetime is produced by underlying spin foam.
@Cuoin Well all we showed is that geometry in the physical world is not purely Euclidean; but nothing about Euclidean geometry makes this assertion, we just assumed it.
In these comedy series String Theory wins, Cartoons over Photography. Must feel strange to barge in and propose ideas, despite the disorder this lesson teaches. Still though, the 2 on 1. Real life does give Quantum Loop a show though. Interesting debate too. In this world Physicist win the Princesses though too. Good show! Insanely hard to pick just one, String Theory is fun most, however Quantum Loop Gravity is all too real. Wow the kiss is about 1 second, amazing! They might put an uncut and censor version too, no clue when. If not the pence here is just that, impossible to decide. Side of Quantum Loop Gravity. The real world would lose to polka.
'We can't let them choose, Leonard, they're children.' To be fair, he did say: 'We wait till they're old enough.' Unless their children would be baby Sheldons, they wouldn't be children once they can make up their minds about complicated matters like that.
@Mirakelmannen But this doesn't horrify physicists, it excites them. Because then they have the opportunity to discover something new and formulate a new theory.
@SereneSatellites If you're talking about the CERN experiment, it was almost certainly a fault in the system. Even if the neutrino did go faster than light, it does not prove Einstein wrong. Einstein merely stated that nothing can accelarate beyond the speed of light. Relativity does not deny the existence of superluminal particles.
@blenderpanzi I truely admire Gödel's theorems. But even incompleteness has its own beauty and preciseness. Still, any shown statement remains true forever with or without incompleteness, and incompleteness doesn't kill preciseness of mathematics, i.e. the rules of reasoning are preserved while deriving results from definitions.
Personally, while I think they are after the same thing, in practice as well as in theory, they are describing two different things, I won't be surprised if both camps unify somehow in the near future.
String Theory is actually a minority in the scientific community, it just gets a whole lot more attention in the Media because it is so much more esoterical.
Thank you so much for the free lesson. You're so kind! But...what I've learned from your lesson: Keep mouth shut, opinion to self concerning popular sit coms. Nasty criticism WILL result. So, I guess I'm STILL stuck here without a sense of humor. Had you charged me, I'd want my money back...!
Leslie was in his spot
Ohh boy.. Thats y
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He didn’t say anything about it
Because he had no intentions to sit down at the moment.
I'm going to use that some day- "I'm listening, amuse me."
Ive been using the word "balderdash" since i saw this video lol
Have you used it yet?
@@Ridisword ...I have not. It sounds awesome but not 'lose your job worthy' or 'be that annoying appinionated friend worthy'.
Perhaps it would only work well if you already have a boss like position over them, but then it might come off as 'douch-like' rather than 'funny fake douch-like'.
@@topherbrink705 Sounds like maybe you should have a child and use it with him :D
@@ququ1639 yeah imma use balderdash
Leonard will be a great father
'We will let our children to be old enough to pick a theory for themselves' that's how things should go instead of forcing your views.
Deepak Nohawar if they even care enough to go into physics.
Of course he would be a good father.
Look how well he raised Sheldon
Everyone's says that until they pick the Flat Earth Theory
@@youngomniverse35 LMFAO soooo true. Which is exactly why you have to instill some level of critical thinking in their skulls.
@@youngomniverse35 Teach them to question the world around them, and look for facts, not theories, opinions or faith.
You cut out the part where Leonard's disappointment turned into excitement when he realized there was 9 more months to comic con
"Oh yeaaah!"
That's why no like from me, we missed the punchline.
Sheldon's reaction at 1:49 after Leslie asks Leonard about children is PRICELESS! 😂
Surprised he didn’t get mad she was in his spot
Rhyperior Ranger He skipped that because his attempt was more important at the end.
He did. Sheldon knew Leonard agreed with string theory and used that to destroy they're relationship. Effectively getting her our of the apartment and out of his spot
Sheldon knows better than dive into humiliation
He knew he'd get her to leave soon
"I could have accepted our kids genetically unable to eat ice-cream or ever get a good view of parade" - good line for Leonard's lactose intolerance and short height!
In my household we taught both theories to our kids from kindergarten. We told them they may not choose until they can replicate experimental evidence for either with their physics sets.
you taught physics to kindergarten kids that's new
Teach the controversy, we say.
The Wife's a String Theorist ..... I know which way my TOEs are buttered XD
I'm getting the sense you're joking and nobody got it.
I'm with Josiah here, I'm 99.99% sure you're kidding
"Tell me Leonard, how will we raise the children?" hahaha
Bottom line : you have to agree about physics theories before starting a relationship.
My theory: its boring
@@walterclements7968 No one cares.
@@cheesemccheese5780 who asked you?
@@antoinewilliams129 No one. But that doesn't matter. No one asked Walter Clements to say it's boring and no asked you to reply. but both of you commented.
@@antoinewilliams129 I asked him.
From observing the comments I have one question. Is this what a street fight among physicists is like? Chuckle.
Yup, that's the way we do it ;)
Lolll
This is as close to physicists' arguing as Patrick Bateman is to an average American.
joyshaitan idk who that is lol
Well, back in the day there were actual drunken brawls between philosophers. Look it up it’s amusing.
LOL. "Boulderdash! Matter is CLEARLY made of strings!" Great argument xD
"Are you gonna let him talk to me like that?"
brilliant!
science trash talk :)
Science couples fight over which theory their children should pick
Nicely done Sheldon. I have a feeling he knew this would happen.
Actually, I believe Leslie is more than capable of standing up for herself.
Sheldon helped Leonard in relationships although he is not an expert. And Leslie made a point at which even Sheldon was shocked.
1:50 😂😂 Sheldon's face lmao
U left out Leonard’s “on yeah” in the end
Sheldon: "Oh you are so............so...."
*Leonards face xD*
Leslie: "Listen i gotta go but if you come up with an adjective..Text me!!"
Funniest line ever
I remember that episode, it was when she corrected his equation :) I've been a hardcore fan of TBBT as a science person myself, but I have to catch up to the last few seasons!
1:50 Even, Sheldon is like wtf
LMAO i NEVER noticed that
i think it's cool that they got these two together, it's a nice nod back to Rosanne
The bright side was so soothing and comforting
"Look on the bright side" 😂
String theory’s not bad. It’s supposed to be a field that a lot of scientists hope will unify all the fundamental forces of the universe and find a 1 inch long equation that will explain the theory of everything. Stephen Hawking and Michio Kaku hav studied it. So I’d go with Leonard on this one.
They are just stupid conspiracy theory geeks
No Martin, it’s attempted grand unified field theories.
Ah, seriously? Loop quantum gravity will unify everything if gravity finally gets quantised . String theory proves nothing new, just goes on board with whatever's already known. If string theory makes more sense to you than loop quantum gravity, u are doomed. 🙏
Mmmm, string theory may go on board with what is already known but it advances it because to start off, Einstein’s equations breakdown at the instant of the Big Bang or at the center of a blackhole, string theory is a higher theory that helps with that and it takes you before the Big Bang by saying there is a multiverse. It helps define what a Big Bang is which is the collision or separation of two universes. (Think of the universe as a soap bubble). Have you watched Michio Kaku?
I have heard of the proposal to quantify gravity and that’s interesting. According to Jim Baggot, It’s not an attempt to find the theory of everything, just to find a quantum theory of gravity. And Hey if Loop quantum gravity proves the existence of antigravity, then I’m in.
@@liamdavis2068 I don't get why a lot of scientists cling on to Superdeterminism while the mystery of entanglement CAN be explained by the Superstring Theory, there is nothing better in math to explain such mystery. Superdeterminism is so absurd it completely renders causality non-existent from the Newton's First Law as a mere illusion as if the Universe was constantly playing jokes with all the scientists since Isaac Newton himself and his first law of motion.
I never get tired of seeing Darlene and David reunited
0:59 I love Sheldon's circular logic here to prove himself correct: "because matter has been proven to consist of strings by string theory subatomic particles cannot be formed of minute loops of quantum gravity in the first place". Its such an arrogant way to dismiss a point. Love it.
I agree with Lesley, although it was tested if light with different frequencies travels at different speeds and there was no observable difference. In loop quantum gravity you don't need 6 extra dimensions and you also don't need to have a dodgy super symmetry. I personally like LQG much more than string theory.
That is why it should be researched more.
Oh foam bubbles.
People sound so smart on the internet. x)
Sheldon's face at 1:50 is just epic!!!!!
I'm not a physicist, but I do find the general subject area rather interesting, so I frequently watch videos about those topics. In my mind, probably one of the most fundamental questions is this:
*How much are professional theoretical physicists like this in REAL LIFE?* LOL!
Quite a few might not be this childish but quite a portion of the physics community have become too stubborn.
You left out the best part where in the end Leonard responds to Sheldon "oh yeah" and smiles!
Lennard nailed it "let them choose with their own mind" and she is like "this is a deal breaker" and i am like " i know, she is a tyrant in a dress". She is willing to force her children to abide to her blind beliefs, and some would have done it anyway, but the intelligent ones would never do it without confirming it before they do. But what are the chances an intelligent child makes it out of her grasp with any intelligence left? Next to none if the child don't have help, like from the father.
I personally believe in an Electric Universe where energy is transferred around space via Birkeland currents and Plasma is the key to understanding a lot of what we cannot already understand: such as sun spots, the suns corona during an eclipse, pulsars etc.And yes they did screw up at CERN, there was a malfunction with the timing of the satellite when it sent back the data. For some odd reason it didn't compensate for the distance between CERN and the satellite. A rookie mistake if you ask me
1:50 sheldon's expression jist perfect xD
That's another way of Sheldon telling us not to sit in his spot
The most disappointing part about this is that Sheldon finds more merit in string theory than LQG
quantum gravity and string theory is bs
why
Agreed lol
Exactly lol
Unfortunately many great scientist fell in the mathematical beauty of ST. Fortunately in recent years it seems to fall out of favour.
Unfortunately we haven't been able to detect different speeds for light with different wavelengths (colors), but that doesn't rule out LQG per se. And indeed, LQG is able to handle black holes in better ways than ST.
I'm with Leslie on this one. Get your act together Sheldon!
Bram Tops I’m not a scientist by any stretch, but I’ve been thinking, why not incorporate the two and see where it takes that? They seem to both have merits and along with Penny and Sheldon’s most recent discussion on actually coming up with a viable reason for string theory using a guitar string example, it seems even more viable.
You can't incorporate both, they are completely different approaches and they are excludent in the sense that if one is true the other isn't.
"I should hope so it was a snort of derision."
And thus, Leslie has chosen death, to duel with Lord Sheldon Cooper. 🤣
I know, his character wasn't as worked out as in later seasons, but even Sheldon was confused from the "what about the children?"-jump in her argumentation :D
The winds of physics are definitely blowing in the direction of Loop Quantum Gravity these days.
VoterColonel Sebastian Doyle ??Says who? I haven't seen any evidence of this. In fact, run 2 of the LHC is expecting to create mini-black holes which would appear in another dimension, thus giving us a view of another universe. Type 1 and/or Type 2a string theory. I don't mean the many worlds interpretation of quantum theory where every quantum possibility is actualized, I mean a real physical other universe..separated by a higher dimensional spacetime. Loop quantum gravity does make some interesting ideas, particularly what it does with singularities. But I think it unifies only parts of quantum mechanics with general relativity.
False.
All the tests for BOTH theories have come up with no evidence. LQG predicts light of different frequencies moves at different speeds and that black holes should explode; some versions of string theory predict supersymmetric particles, universally slightly curved spacetime, or leaking of the gravitational force over large distances. Experiments have looked for all these things for years and found nothing.
And 10 years later LQG received a big blow. It seems that there is no Lorentz invariance violation that LQG predicted (that's what Leslie talked about that light of different colour has different speed due to granularity of spacetime).
Sheldon's reaction on 1:50 is priceless
@nekontears
wasn't that the answer to the ultimate queastion from the book series Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy?
"I guess I prefer my space Stringy & not Loopy." Leonard Hofstader 🙂😄😁
the difference between light speed based upon the "color" or wavelength has been disproven by the Fermi Large Area Telescope... guess String Theory prevails?
@The Silver Hand I'll sound dumb but "superfluid vacuum" that sounds disgusting...and made me laugh a little bit😂
There is a split in LQG community and Carlo Rovelli states that LGQ does not violate Lorentz invariance.
Are you gonna let him talk to me like that? XD Brilliant.
I have a theory called graviton bubble theory which I am working on. Also, both theories may be incomplete; as small as strings are, the Universe could have structure going on infinitely.
I would love to see your mathematics. Plus you seem to demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding that String Theory and LQG are two competing theories. They explain two different things Megatom...come on. String Theory is a candidate for the unification of the 4-fundamental forces of nature and the force mitigating particles that govern them...and LQG is a candidate for the merging of quantum field theory and general relativity. String Theory says nothing about the quantized curvature of the spacetime fabric and LQG says nothing about the fundamental particles and the fundamental forces. They are two separate entities. Common misunderstanding in the non-science community.
Megatom graviton bubble theory eh? do go on. gravitons are thus far unproven to definitely exist. i assume by bubble you mean a multiverse where each universe is a sort of expanding soap bubble that we are stuck on?
not too sure what you mean by your last part. the universe could have structure going on infinitely - what do you mean exactly? that this 1 universe is infinite?
seems kind of like you're contradicting yourself.
don't rely on BBT to teach you physics. do your own research into each theory (the internet has tens of thousands of resources on both - you just need to actually spend time reading and thinking) and then rewatch. The jokes are subtle yet intelligent.
+James Benton Ticer you sir are an idiot
+James Benton Ticer You are extremely wrong.
Quantum Gravity describes the unification of General Relativity and Quantum Field theories. Quantum Field theories can be used to describe three of four fundamental forces, the strong interaction, weak interaction and Electromagnetism. they can all be desvribed by several quantum field theories.
So, a unification of GR with QFts is the same as a unification of four forces. So Stringtheory and LQG describe the same things.
Stringtheory can also be used to describe Quanvum Field theories on curved Spacetime and LQG can also be used to describe several particles, so youre wrong here, too.
James Benton Ticer "Common misunderstanding in the non-science community." You mean the non-Physics community. Stop talking like Physics is the only science. I guess a lot of biologists, geologists, paleontologists, linguists or psychologists have no idea on what the hell is the string theory or the loop quantum gravity.
On the other hand, most physicists will have no idea on fundamental theories in Geology, Paleontology, Evolutionary Biology, Zoology, Linguistics or Psychology.
Common misunderstandings in the Physics community.
That's why I like 64 tetrahedron grid model (creating a cube octahedron (isotropic vector equilibrium) describing the geometry of space. creating singularity and is the geometry in polarity and in perfect symmetry to hold a sphere.
the lactose free ice cream has a stronger flavor because it's not overwhelming by the milk, like the sorbets and almond ice creams at sprouts, seriously try them, especially the sprouts brand passion fruit and the mango
I hope you enjoy many ice creams of the world
:( they missed my fave bit, leonard's reaction to comic con "oh yeah"
yep it is, which makes the whole leslie & leonard thing so awesomely funny
You cut off the last part of the "Comicon" joke (which was Leonard's response).
@palindrome06 Is it? What about Gödel's incompleteness theorems?
It's on the house:
Lesson #1: If there's a laugh track in the show, don't analyze it like you would a particle collision.
Lesson #2: If you don't enjoy it... don't watch it. Don't "waste your time" even further by annoying fans of the show with pointless negative comments on TH-cam where you don't even get the name of the show right.
Lesson #3: Actors delivering lines that were written by other people is standard practice in film, television and theatre. How is this a criticism of the show?
In this scene alone, One could easily flash back to Roseanne when they're characters argued over a similar discussion (where she was controlling the relationship and he wasn't doing much to cement himself strongly enough)
Sheldon happy face at the end lol
Ooh duchess, look at me, my quantum gravity's positively loopy!
That's my favorite scene of the entire series
Gotta love the snort of derition!
@69erthx1138 Isn't a hole (or topologically something which would effect the Euler characteristic) different to an irregular singular point? How would the Euler characteristic change of the solution space to a differential equation with an irregular singular point?
I'd LOVE to see how the 4 guys from TBBT would fare on the HBO prison drama, "OZ!"
the same event happened in silicon valley with space and tabs code conundrun
1:50 even sheldon had the "WTF? Is this b1tch serious?" moment.
😂😂 underrated comment man i didn't see it until you said it
I'm doing a project on quantum gravity and this now seems more relevant than ever.
what kind of project? can u give more details?
@@yigitcanozturk8475 it's basically a literature review on string theory and loop quantum gravity, emphasising on the key ideas of each theory and problems that they (don't) solve. One of the most celebrated theoretical predictions of loop quantum gravity is that it derives the Bekenstein-Hawking formula for the entropy of a black hole, which was mentioned by Leslie in this video as an advantage of LPG against ST.
@@nikolaoskouvatsos9222 But Sheldon says in a different episode, you can find the general relativity equations in string theory with 11th dimensions. These are theoritical predictions,so i hope your project gets us somewhere in this debate. Wish the best for u.
Sheldon is adorable ☺️
They both haven't proved or disproved anything and both equally valid. The only difference is String theory has been over funded and over popularized and hasn't done any serious advancements. Think about a Race Car racing a Human being and they both tied. Thats my analogy with them two. There is something seriously flawed with that race car (String Theory)
The term "quantum physics" - In Latin, quantum is the neuter form of quantus, or "how much." ... meaning a discrete amount of something ... it became almost permanently associated with physics when Max Planck, Albert Einstein and their colleagues began developing the field of Quantum Mechanics. Those visionary scientists even invented the verb, "quantize," which they introduced in 1922 to describe the process of subdividing energy into small, measurable increments.
you can tell he copied and pasted
bentley ciaraldi ... she ... and rude.
oh sorry
I don't know why but I just thought that maybe Leslie should've ended with Zack
I am in favor of whichever hypothesis makes the math easier.
Lmao
I wish Leslie had been in more episodes!
Another smart ass physicist. As a truly smart person, I realize that at this point, both theories may be wrong, and I don't put such stupidly massive faith in a single one. I mean, we could possibly go through over a thousand theories before we get to what the Universe is really made of, at least. On a brighter note, E8 THEORY FOR THE WIN! Yes, I'm an E8 fan.
Megatom "As a truly smart person" You sound like a egomaniac...
I definitely missed something.
End of season 1- leonard + penny
3 pisodes later- leonad+lesley?
They break up a bunch of times throught the series
LOL Leslie was sitting in Sheldon's spot! OMG!
This exact scene was the peak of TBBT in my opinion, too bad it more or less coincided with the complete disappearance of Leslie which was one of the best female characters in the show.
this scene was cut too short:
Sheldon explaining the bright side: only 9 more months to Comic-Con.
and then leonards face gets a smile and he says, look a complete fool: Ow yeah!
No it encompasses a lot of ideas, but the aim of any Quantum theory of Gravity is to unite Relativity and Quantum mechanics when they break down. Now General Relativity is a theory of Gravity which describes gravity as curvature of Spacetime, since we want to break Gravity into something more fundamental we thus have to break Spacetime into something more fundamental. This makes sense when we consider Loop-Quantum Gravity; it says that Spacetime is produced by underlying spin foam.
@Cuoin
Well all we showed is that geometry in the physical world is not purely Euclidean; but nothing about Euclidean geometry makes this assertion, we just assumed it.
In these comedy series String Theory wins, Cartoons over Photography. Must feel strange to barge in and propose ideas, despite the disorder this lesson teaches. Still though, the 2 on 1. Real life does give Quantum Loop a show though. Interesting debate too. In this world Physicist win the Princesses though too. Good show! Insanely hard to pick just one, String Theory is fun most, however Quantum Loop Gravity is all too real. Wow the kiss is about 1 second, amazing! They might put an uncut and censor version too, no clue when. If not the pence here is just that, impossible to decide. Side of Quantum Loop Gravity. The real world would lose to polka.
That laugh🤣
'We can't let them choose, Leonard, they're children.'
To be fair, he did say: 'We wait till they're old enough.' Unless their children would be baby Sheldons, they wouldn't be children once they can make up their minds about complicated matters like that.
When Leslie mentions children, even Sheldon goes "Huh"?
I did not know that these theories were juxtaposed to one-another,till this episode.
How will we raise the children?
Even Sheldon recognized the ridiculousness in that statement.
SHE'S SITTING IN SHELDON'S SPOT! NOBODY SITS IN SHELDON'S SPOT!!!!!
BAZZINGA!!!!
When a lecture on LQG ends and TH-cam autoplays The Big Bang Theory. 🤣🤣
Oh, and Leslie is clearly right. *ducks
Actually, Leslie was right, Loop quantum gravity swoop the Nobel Prize for 2020.
I am not a scientist, but please indulge, if you will. What are the concepts of both theories? Thanks.
@Mirakelmannen But this doesn't horrify physicists, it excites them. Because then they have the opportunity to discover something new and formulate a new theory.
@SereneSatellites If you're talking about the CERN experiment, it was almost certainly a fault in the system. Even if the neutrino did go faster than light, it does not prove Einstein wrong. Einstein merely stated that nothing can accelarate beyond the speed of light. Relativity does not deny the existence of superluminal particles.
Why not integrate both theories? Some loop some string? There seems to be merit to both
" Tell me Leonard, how will we raise the children? "
Sheldon: 👁👄👁
What are the tiny strings made up of? is that the end?
Understanding it makes more funny🤣🤣🤣
@blenderpanzi I truely admire Gödel's theorems. But even incompleteness has its own beauty and preciseness. Still, any shown statement remains true forever with or without incompleteness, and incompleteness doesn't kill preciseness of mathematics, i.e. the rules of reasoning are preserved while deriving results from definitions.
Personally, while I think they are after the same thing, in practice as well as in theory, they are describing two different things, I won't be surprised if both camps unify somehow in the near future.
Leslie talked about kids that couldnt eat ice cream or have a good view of a parade but she also wear glasses.
clara pessoa cuz he’s short
Why is it that Sheldon doesn’t want Leonard to have a love life? And frankly Leonard believes that love is more important than a comic book party.
String Theory is actually a minority in the scientific community, it just gets a whole lot more attention in the Media because it is so much more esoterical.
I'm going to have to go with Loop Quantum Gravity...
how string theory claims that there are 10 dimensions and states that matter is made of heterotic strings also bosonic strings
Thank you so much for the free lesson. You're so kind!
But...what I've learned from your lesson: Keep mouth shut, opinion to self concerning popular sit coms. Nasty criticism WILL result.
So, I guess I'm STILL stuck here without a sense of humor. Had you charged me, I'd want my money back...!