The unsung heroes of Brian Green's presentations are those who bring us the supporting graphics. Perfectly cued perfectly relevant and powerfully revealing.
I’m a retired blacksmith who loves physics and has the curiosity of a ten year old, listening to you both is a fascinating insight into the real tough hard work that theoretical physicists do in order to make mathematical sense of the universe. I’d like to thank you if I may for your time in making these constructive discussions available to us, they’re wonderful.
Leonard Susslknd is one of those rare scientists who can help folks understand incredibly tough physics. He is so pure, i get high just watching his explanations! Thanks Propfessor Susskind for taking time to share with us\. And thanks Brian Greene for facilitating this wonderful interview!
And yet when attempting to explain it, he confesses that he "can't do it properly without a piece of paper and the equations" which is an admission that the answers are strictly mathematical and defy explanation in only words, which I find extremely frustrating, as I am not a mathmetician. Not only do I find it frustrating, but it makes me suspect that the explanation is inadequate in some way. I believe that answers must be communicable in linguistic terms. Einstein's theories, whicle are admittedly difficult to grasp at first hearing, can ultimately be understood through thought experiments, which by their very nature are metaphorical and therefore relateble linguistially.
Brian, I am sure you have often heard but, I too want to thank you for the exceptional manner in which your work has educated me. You are an exceptional Physicist who are able to make others learn too. Thank you
Leonard Susskind always succeeds in conveying the sense of struggle that he experienced while grappling with difficult matters. It takes Brian Greene to ask the right questions and then stay quiet while the explanation unfolds.
yeah and with Green as an interviewer its just gold. I mean who else could just casually answer off the top of their head questions like, "how many particles are there in the universe" when his guest forgets the number and ask?🤣
No way, we're on the verge of the ultimate unifying theories like never before! It's a shame so many people have had their excitement beaten out of them by overrepresented pessimism and lack of representation of the progress going on.
Thank you both Professors Greene and Susskind for your presentation and discussions. I am very grateful for your generous sharing and I am amazed at your brilliant minds and intellects. 1:59:08 👏👏👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It is not a matter of pushing the boundaries further, but of reconciling the boundaries from probabilistic to deterministic (from quantum to classical). Indeed that transition that defies all explanation.
Uh no Greene is stuck on an aging, dying theory that has yet to produce one iota of a testable hypothesis. And Susskind is a vague shadow of Einstein and Hawking. Best of all my ass.
The entire collection of Professor Greene's remote live stream presentations during the pandemic should be a mini-series released on PBS. They are of historical significance - culturally, and scientifically.
World Science Festival panels have always given the gem of debates and discussions to learn from. Not to mention how much Susskind has contributed to this field.
I was born with many difficulties in my life. Although I am not fully educated, I have a strong love for science and the universe. Thank you for bringing it to me. Love you
God bless you for putting together shows like this one. Please continue to be chronicler of our times in regard to physics. Document the thoughts and contributions of great men like Susskind before it's too late. Try also to interview the promising, up-and-coming physicists as well whose new ideas stand a good chance of changing the future of physics. Thank you!!
I haven't watched this yet but I couldn't imagine a more interesting conversation in this realm than Leonard Susslknd and Brian Greene. I am soooo looking forward to this.
Brian....Leonard...The instinct to understand and to share is strong with these two. The earnest is palpable. Some people have it. Some don't. Both of you have been and still are inspiring.
@@neonblack211 still most people (who don't have dementia) are "lucid" in their 80s try 90s maybe. my grandpa speaks fine at 88 yrs old and doesn't forget shit
Thank You Brian Greene Godness me, you have simply increased my appetite for science especially cosmology You are a living legend, probably the most underrated one. Hope that world would know its true celebrities, ppl like you. Thank you sir From pakistan
Thank You Gentleman, the amount of Mental Nourishment I have received from this session in unbelievable.. I wish the next session could be with both of you in a pub wit cold beer and my guitar so we could bring String Theory discussion to next level. Loud one too. I am grateful to be 66 years old and ve able to learn from you guys.. Cheers
we live in the time of early space age with lots of discoveries and mysteries, it's so exciting it's like when people are still figuring sailing and the vast ocean back then
Brian Greene , the Legend of our times .. Thanks for bringing Leonard the Titan ! Speechlessly Inspirational ! Thanks TH-cam and Best Wishes from India !
@@dannygrinuk6420 You actually like to listen him? No matter how much you like the sound of his voice, theres no way you can like to listen to him as much as he likes to listen to himself talk.
Two giants of intellect come together in a virtual meeting and completely change my current, (preconceived), notion of the universe. And a special thanks to Brian who never forgets his audience, kindly interrupts Lenny, so that he can ensure that the rest of us fully capture the importance of the topic at hand. Thank you gentlemen, and Merry Christmas.
That was amazing guys, put a lot of the pieces together that circulate in these discussions. Even though it's mostly math, it does point the way to experiment...which is still vital. Thank you both for your efforts to explain these things to me and a wider audience.
I absolutely love you Leonard Susskind! You are incredible with your ability to go old school with physics and philosophy! I adore you. I miss people like you in our education system. Now, we get a bunch of know it all’s and it’s difficult to learn from such teachers!
We need more brilliant individuals on our planet. Are Chinese involved in string theory and quantitive physics? China has more geniuses than any country based on the quantity of people in China. The more working together the better.
Lenny saying that he likes how people minds work reminds me of him talking about some string theory aspects in one of his lectures stating, ‘I don’t necessarily think that way anymore’
@@johng7602 plus I also love the fact that he’s not dogmatically holding onto all his ideas, humble enough to change his way of thinking. But of course he sees something in string theory.
Two great physicists/teachers/authors. Greene’s books have changed my life and Susskind has some thrilling lectures, as well as a great book “The black hole wars”. Both men are at the top of their game and are famous for good reason.
Will you see through the bulshit? NOT if you can only mirror neuron the material. He does not really understand it. Ask him about my emails. The mass gap is 48.0 GeVs, X17 is goldilocks starlight as from the sun. Oprah is as rigorous.
I don’t understand most of what you discuss. The best I can hope for is a 50,000 ft view. I found Leonard Susskind to be compelling to listen to. Thanks again for another grain of understanding.
Thank you Dr. Greene. I enjoy your content. You are an expert for sure, but you also have an interesting personality, and although we don’t know you personally, I think people would agree you obviously have wit and a sense of humor.
You start with very, very simple observations about the world, and from them, you draw far-reaching conclusions. Gedankenexperiments- I really, really fell in love with the idea of thinking about physics from a very simple starting point and building on that. 🌼 Leonard Susskind
Amazing work Brian and leonard. And most importantly awesome work to world science festival. I love watching anyone at the top of their respective craft and you guys are, could tell it was a little unscripted which in my opinion makes it better but it's still a top-notch program good for you guys.
All interviews are unscripted as far as ive ever known. They have a list of bullet points that they will talk about but ive never known any interview be scripted. Far too time consuming to learn & no guest would ever do it.
@@Avenged666 the guests are physicists, they have more work to do than the time would allow, and to include a scripted thing would take off more time. This is what I love about WSF
Just incredible hearing two of my heroes of Physics. Cant wait for the World Science Festival on ER=EPR its going to be amazing. Maybe invite Sabine to come and give a contrarian view or Sir Roger?
Brian, your view is stunning. Could you post some photos of it? What a place to spend a pandemic! You changed my life with the elegant universe and been reading/watching you ever since.
Thank you for another insightful livestream Professor Greene. I so look forward to your presentations during the pandemic and learning ever more in my seventh decade here on this “pale blue dot”.
I'm 70, so in my 8th decade; I think challenging one's brain to handle novel ideas is a very powerful way to mentally "work out". The fantastic thing about communicating science is that we live in an age when the lay person can grasp these wonderful big ideas usefully without being able to quantify every math detail. It's the novel ideas that inspire and thrill and leave the memory of the concepts to mull over.
Hi Brian I have watched many of your videos I learned a lot from them. I am an admirer of physics especially astrophysics community. I just want to thank you and all of you.
@briangreen @Leonard Suskind. First off I grew up reading your books. Your work has been a huge part of my life. And I thank you for your contributions to theoretical and observational physics. I’m 44 now. I know about the for lack of a better word scandal surrounding quantum gravity. And please please forgive me for suggesting anything to you great men. Has anyone ever proposed the idea that gravity’s mystery is it’s direct correlation to the 6 dimensions of space and 1 of time?
Congratulations and thank you for sharing and promote science with this podcast. it's an important document you leave forever. I'm so sorry for subscribing just a couple of months ago but it's fantastic and wonderful conversations with lots of information and entertaining also. Cheers from Portugal, Oeiras.
Thankful to my Dad *LOVE YOU, FLAP!* Timothy Edward McDade, eternal science teacher and cosmic warrior - you gave me my love of these mind and soulbending concepts.
This video will remain as a part of history because it tells how Susskind and Maldacena came up with discovery of ER = EPR (1:42:55) which just physically found in a quantum simulation run in Google quantum computer.
Information has mass (it can actually be weighed in some fundamental sense). It thus has gravity and this limits how much can be in any volume before it forms a black hole and nothing gets in unless the hole gets bigger.. Is this the fundamental connection between gravity (General Relativity) and information (Quantum Mechanics)?
A wonderful dialogue between two wonderful physicists in a wonderful series. There are too many comments to read through and see if anyone else already mentioned this: If you are watching with subtitles, be aware that, besides the usual misspellings of proper names, "brains" are really "branes" -- sort of like membranes, but membranes are two-dimensional and branes can have various dimensions.
The unsung heroes of Brian Green's presentations are those who bring us the supporting graphics. Perfectly cued perfectly relevant and powerfully revealing.
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I’m a retired blacksmith who loves physics and has the curiosity of a ten year old, listening to you both is a fascinating insight into the real tough hard work that theoretical physicists do in order to make mathematical sense of the universe. I’d like to thank you if I may for your time in making these constructive discussions available to us, they’re wonderful.
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I'm a graphic designer. Some people are teachers.
leonard susskind and brian greene. two of my most favorite people. what a joy to listen to these two go on for hours
beats a sleeping pill
The former is a mathematician, not a physicist. The latter is a showman, neither a math nor physics maven.
Leonard Susslknd is one of those rare scientists who can help folks understand incredibly tough physics. He is so pure, i get high just watching his explanations! Thanks Propfessor Susskind for taking time to share with us\. And thanks Brian Greene for facilitating this wonderful interview!
I take my hats off to Professor Greene anytime any day.
And yet when attempting to explain it, he confesses that he "can't do it properly without a piece of paper and the equations" which is an admission that the answers are strictly mathematical and defy explanation in only words, which I find extremely frustrating, as I am not a mathmetician. Not only do I find it frustrating, but it makes me suspect that the explanation is inadequate in some way. I believe that answers must be communicable in linguistic terms. Einstein's theories, whicle are admittedly difficult to grasp at first hearing, can ultimately be understood through thought experiments, which by their very nature are metaphorical and therefore relateble linguistially.
Greene and Susskind - two great physicists but, equally important, two great and gracious teachers. What better gIft to humanity this holiday season!
Yes they are much more than meets the eye. They are men with giant hearts.
And great popularizers, which is an important and specialized kind of teacher.
yes, and both have genuine modesty...no ego maniacs here.@@mickeybrumfield764
Brian, I am sure you have often heard but, I too want to thank you for the exceptional manner in which your work has educated me. You are an exceptional Physicist who are able to make others learn too. Thank you
Leonard Susskind always succeeds in conveying the sense of struggle that he experienced while grappling with difficult matters. It takes Brian Greene to ask the right questions and then stay quiet while the explanation unfolds.
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Leonard is like a rockstar of physics. What a legend. Could listen to him for hours.
yeah and with Green as an interviewer its just gold. I mean who else could just casually answer off the top of their head questions like, "how many particles are there in the universe" when his guest forgets the number and ask?🤣
Leonard Susskind is probably an amazing grandpa you can see love and kindness in his eyes
"The heroic age of physics has not passed completely" (Leonard Susskind)
Happy and relieved hearing these words.
And it never passes until your curiosity passes!
No way, we're on the verge of the ultimate unifying theories like never before! It's a shame so many people have had their excitement beaten out of them by overrepresented pessimism and lack of representation of the progress going on.
Brian Greene and Leonard Susskind! This is a dream. I am so grateful to you for sharing your time and knowledge. My best regards from Amsterdam.
I know right? This is a conversation I thought I'd never have the pleasure to see! So, so happy rn.
Glad I'm not the only one who is thrilled.
Maybe add Sean Carroll, Juan Maldecena and Roger Penrose, then we have a full panel.
I can't wait for the pandemic to end so I can make my yearly trip to Amsterdam!
The only two physicists that I know of that don't sound condescending or talk over our heads.
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Thank you both Professors Greene and Susskind for your presentation and discussions. I am very grateful for your generous sharing and I am amazed at your brilliant minds and intellects. 1:59:08 👏👏👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
*Two legends of our time. Brian and Leonard.*
Pushing the boundaries further.
stupid infotainment baby.
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It is not a matter of pushing the boundaries further, but of reconciling the boundaries from probabilistic to deterministic (from quantum to classical). Indeed that transition that defies all explanation.
This is the best Susskind interview I have heard.
Gentlemen, I cannot express how much richer I feel after spending these two hours listening to the both of you.
Brian Greene and Leonard Susskind ....the best of all.
Proud to live in this era.
Uh no Greene is stuck on an aging, dying theory that has yet to produce one iota of a testable hypothesis. And Susskind is a vague shadow of Einstein and Hawking. Best of all my ass.
The entire collection of Professor Greene's remote live stream presentations during the pandemic should be a mini-series released on PBS. They are of historical significance - culturally, and scientifically.
Indeed, indeed. I couldn't agree more.
This is by far the best talk with Leonard Susskind I've ever seen. Thank you!!
@@CA101st Talk, not lecture. Animals of a very different stripe. When I want to learn full-on, I go to lectures, texts, research and my colleagues.
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World Science Festival panels have always given the gem of debates and discussions to learn from. Not to mention how much Susskind has contributed to this field.
I was born with many difficulties in my life. Although I am not fully educated, I have a strong love for science and the universe. Thank you for bringing it to me. Love you
Fully educated...interesting concept.
God bless you for putting together shows like this one. Please continue to be chronicler of our times in regard to physics. Document the thoughts and contributions of great men like Susskind before it's too late. Try also to interview the promising, up-and-coming physicists as well whose new ideas stand a good chance of changing the future of physics. Thank you!!
Brian is vegan? Wtf.
I haven't watched this yet but I couldn't imagine a more interesting conversation in this realm than Leonard Susslknd and Brian Greene. I am soooo looking forward to this.
I just had exactly the same thought. What an awesome conversation to get to listen in on.
Brian....Leonard...The instinct to understand and to share is strong with these two. The earnest is palpable. Some people have it. Some don't. Both of you have been and still are inspiring.
It's amazing to find Leonard being so lucid and open and still in his early 80's !!!
true very true
wtf this comment
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@@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 I guess most people look at 80 as a pretty good achievment
@@neonblack211 still most people (who don't have dementia) are "lucid" in their 80s try 90s maybe. my grandpa speaks fine at 88 yrs old and doesn't forget shit
Love hearing “I don’t know” and being ok with it. Wish there were many others who claim to have the answers be as ok with not knowing.
Two great physicists of our time
Brian Greene and Leonard Susskind
Many thanks Professor Greene. The service you are providing is invaluable and exciting.
Very humbled listening to both great physicists ❤ and felt in synch listening to one of a kind Leonard Susskind, priceless state to be!
Thank You Brian Greene
Godness me, you have simply increased my appetite for science especially cosmology
You are a living legend, probably the most underrated one. Hope that world would know its true celebrities, ppl like you.
Thank you sir
From pakistan
Thank You Gentleman, the amount of Mental Nourishment I have received from this session in unbelievable.. I wish the next session could be with both of you in a pub wit cold beer and my guitar so we could bring String Theory discussion to next level. Loud one too. I am grateful to be 66 years old and ve able to learn from you guys.. Cheers
I'm blessed I exist in this time frame.
1:57:34,.... I couldn't agree more, these two are an example of the great ones.
YEP I WAS BORN IN THE 60S SEEN SOME BIG CHANGES ON THIS ROCK NOT BAD FOR APES SO FAR SO GOOD . HAPPY 2021 TO U 2
we live in the time of early space age with lots of discoveries and mysteries, it's so exciting it's like when people are still figuring sailing and the vast ocean back then
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Brian Greene , the Legend of our times .. Thanks for bringing Leonard the Titan ! Speechlessly Inspirational ! Thanks TH-cam and Best Wishes from India !
I see Leonard Susskind, I click.
ditto!!!!
To watch it or leave like I did?
I've exhausted all Leonard Susskind media on planet earth. Always eager for new Lenny content.
@@dannygrinuk6420 You actually like to listen him? No matter how much you like the sound of his voice, theres no way you can like to listen to him as much as he likes to listen to himself talk.
Fav scientist hands down. Talk away Lenny.
Two giants of intellect come together in a virtual meeting and completely change my current, (preconceived), notion of the universe. And a special thanks to Brian who never forgets his audience, kindly interrupts Lenny, so that he can ensure that the rest of us fully capture the importance of the topic at hand. Thank you gentlemen, and Merry Christmas.
Im surprised they even have a chat tbh... after reading some of the comments lol
This was absolutely fantastic. I can listen to you guys for hours! Priceless, thank you so much for sharing
It seems I could listen for hours when Leonard Susskind is expressing his thoughts. Very inspiring.
Complete respect for what both of you do.
Brilliant interview, great chemistry between both of u, a pleasure to listen to and contemplate.
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Loved this conversation. Really made my day and it will live with me for a very long time. Thank you both very much. ❤️👍
That was amazing guys, put a lot of the pieces together that circulate in these discussions. Even though it's mostly math, it does point the way to experiment...which is still vital. Thank you both for your efforts to explain these things to me and a wider audience.
Dr Greene you rock so much for doing these.
I hope he never stops 🥺
I absolutely love you Leonard Susskind! You are incredible with your ability to go old school with physics and philosophy! I adore you. I miss people like you in our education system. Now, we get a bunch of know it all’s and it’s difficult to learn from such teachers!
We need more brilliant individuals on our planet. Are Chinese involved in string theory and quantitive physics? China has more geniuses than any country based on the quantity of people in China. The more working together the better.
Lenny saying that he likes how people minds work reminds me of him talking about some string theory aspects in one of his lectures stating, ‘I don’t necessarily think that way anymore’
what do you mean, he doesn't believe string theory anymore?
It was a 2 and a half hour lecture and went many places, It wasn’t string theory as a whole but one little aspect within the lecture.
@@johng7602 plus I also love the fact that he’s not dogmatically holding onto all his ideas, humble enough to change his way of thinking. But of course he sees something in string theory.
@@johng7602 it is Leonard Susskind after all
Man I've watched so many of Leonard's lectures on Stanford University..big fan!!!!!!! This was amazing thank you both!!!!!!!!!!!
I watched them long before they became popular and constantly proposed to me.
Edit: And yes, fascinating.
Two great physicists/teachers/authors. Greene’s books have changed my life and Susskind has some thrilling lectures, as well as a great book “The black hole wars”. Both men are at the top of their game and are famous for good reason.
What are those?What are the reasons why they are so great and famous?
@@tarhunta2111 go be miserable somewhere else, flunky.
Brian Greene needs a Nobel simply for bringing science to the masses. If there isn't an existing category for that then just make it up.
Great interview by Greene of one of today's greatest minds in physics.
Leonard Susskind and Kip Thorne are some of the most enlightened minds of our time, and Brian Greene 🙂
I've been binging Leonard's Stanford lectures lately. Loving it!
Hey, that was me two years ago. ✌️
There's a few others making accessible content. Hit me up if you want my suggestions.
Will you see through the bulshit? NOT if you can only mirror neuron the material. He does not really understand it. Ask him about my emails. The mass gap is 48.0 GeVs, X17 is goldilocks starlight as from the sun. Oprah is as rigorous.
@@ivocanevo Hey can suggest them??
They’re so good. Even when he makes mistakes he’s charming as hell and I can’t stop watching
@@jithunniks Try the podcasts from Lex Fridman, wide array of topics, in depth and with amazing people.
The titans of physics but yet humble enough to share their minds with mere mortals and not afraid to be armchair philosophers too...
Nice session, waiting for that class with Gerard t'Hooft. Big Fan. May I suggest you please bring Gerard t'Hooft here in these live sessions
LOVE the content and I love Dr. Susskind's approach to ST and his work in general - very pragmatic yet brilliant.
Professor Brian Greene ..... I will always keep you and Einstein as my greatest inspiration in the field of science
I don’t understand most of what you discuss. The best I can hope for is a 50,000 ft view. I found Leonard Susskind to be compelling to listen to. Thanks again for another grain of understanding.
Except that Susskind has a really crappy way of explaining. He is one of the "shut up and calculate" guard.
These shows are the best. Brian is excellent and I listen to each multiple times. Thank you so much and please make more
Its 2024 but listening to this again brings back a fond memory of not wasting my time during the pandemic.
Most compelling and interesting 2 hours I've been privileged to witness in many years.
Thank you Dr. Greene. I enjoy your content. You are an expert for sure, but you also have an interesting personality, and although we don’t know you personally, I think people would agree you obviously have wit and a sense of humor.
So grateful for the content , I wanna thank you from the bottom of my heart for this channel
Dr Suskind is a great teacher. I am re-discovering physics with his classical masterpieces.
This interview was like a dream for me.
Loved every minute !
Although I'm not that good at Physics and English I eagerly love to listen to these great scientists.
Wonderful discussion between amazing duo. Thanks to Greene and Susskind.
You start with very, very simple observations about the world, and from them, you draw far-reaching conclusions.
Gedankenexperiments- I really, really fell in love with the idea of thinking about physics from a very simple starting point and building on that.
🌼
Leonard Susskind
Amazing work Brian and leonard. And most importantly awesome work to world science festival. I love watching anyone at the top of their respective craft and you guys are, could tell it was a little unscripted which in my opinion makes it better but it's still a top-notch program good for you guys.
All interviews are unscripted as far as ive ever known. They have a list of bullet points that they will talk about but ive never known any interview be scripted. Far too time consuming to learn & no guest would ever do it.
@@Avenged666 the guests are physicists, they have more work to do than the time would allow, and to include a scripted thing would take off more time. This is what I love about WSF
What a great way to spend a couple of hours of my life! It was fun. It was entertaining. I learned something. Perfect!
Just incredible hearing two of my heroes of Physics. Cant wait for the World Science Festival on ER=EPR its going to be amazing. Maybe invite Sabine to come and give a contrarian view or Sir Roger?
Excellent talk, I could listen to these guys all day long.
This is so cool to see him interacting with the chat!
Leonard Susskind Stanford lectures are priceless. Lenny is awesome. A living legend.
These are great.
The Roger Penrose interview got me hooked.
Brian, your view is stunning. Could you post some photos of it? What a place to spend a pandemic! You changed my life with the elegant universe and been reading/watching you ever since.
Thank you for everything. Greetings from Greece.
I really appreciate how you each let the other speak.
1:40 that part is awesome. I hope to understand it better.
Question: Can we consider matter as warped spacetime?
i fell asleep on YT and it brought me this and hear this all in a tired stage is wild
Thank you for another insightful livestream Professor Greene. I so look forward to your presentations during the pandemic and learning ever more in my seventh decade here on this “pale blue dot”.
I'm 70, so in my 8th decade; I think challenging one's brain to handle novel ideas is a very powerful way to mentally "work out". The fantastic thing about communicating science is that we live in an age when the lay person can grasp these wonderful big ideas usefully without being able to quantify every math detail. It's the novel ideas that inspire and thrill and leave the memory of the concepts to mull over.
Hi Brian I have watched many of your videos I learned a lot from them. I am an admirer of physics especially astrophysics community. I just want to thank you and all of you.
Great interview. Thank you both.
Really enjoy listening to Leonard Susskind….❤️
Great session. Thank you Brian and Leonard
@briangreen @Leonard Suskind. First off I grew up reading your books. Your work has been a huge part of my life. And I thank you for your contributions to theoretical and observational physics. I’m 44 now. I know about the for lack of a better word scandal surrounding quantum gravity. And please please forgive me for suggesting anything to you great men. Has anyone ever proposed the idea that gravity’s mystery is it’s direct correlation to the 6 dimensions of space and 1 of time?
Right? They can’t be separated from one another. As the value of time changes so does mass and gravity
You’re looking for the wrong thing
The graviton may only permeate to our physical world through the other 4 curled up dimensions of spacetime.
Like a liquid. We can’t see the particle curled in the unseen dimensions. But they pass… “the membrane”
Congratulations and thank you for sharing and promote science with this podcast. it's an important document you leave forever. I'm so sorry for subscribing just a couple of months ago but it's fantastic and wonderful conversations with lots of information and entertaining also. Cheers from Portugal, Oeiras.
Perfect explanation and delivery! 💫
Sorry i missed this! Dr. Susskind is my favorite physicist!
I'm so lucky to see the World Science Festival!🎉
Bever Kill, sounds like some achivement level you receive after a really good year as a freshman at uni
Thankful to my Dad *LOVE YOU, FLAP!* Timothy Edward McDade, eternal science teacher and cosmic warrior - you gave me my love of these mind and soulbending concepts.
Could you please have Carlo Roveli on your show? I'm a String theory supporter but i want to see the how this ideas are alike.
great idea 👍 but greene is pro string theory so this would be more like a debate
Amazing content last week and this week. Thank you so much Prof.Greene.
Very deep subjects. We are trying to understand.
Thanks for this I really enjoyed every second of it. Like always mind bending and inspirational discussion.
I can listen to Brian Greene all day everyday his mind is beautiful
This video will remain as a part of history because it tells how Susskind and Maldacena came up with discovery of ER = EPR (1:42:55) which just physically found in a quantum simulation run in Google quantum computer.
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This is a fantastic discussion - one of the best I've ever seen.
Information has mass (it can actually be weighed in some fundamental sense). It thus has gravity and this limits how much can be in any volume before it forms a black hole and nothing gets in unless the hole gets bigger.. Is this the fundamental connection between gravity (General Relativity) and information (Quantum Mechanics)?
A wonderful dialogue between two wonderful physicists in a wonderful series.
There are too many comments to read through and see if anyone else already mentioned this: If you are watching with subtitles, be aware that, besides the usual misspellings of proper names, "brains" are really "branes" -- sort of like membranes, but membranes are two-dimensional and branes can have various dimensions.
Two of the best around, amazing.
Great conversation!! Broke it down to understandable information.
Best moment: when Lenny asks Brian if he's interested in his private speculations. Brian leans forward and smirks.
1:09:27 "Yeah, I wouldn't mind."
We all have imagination right..... I'd say Brian was thinking .... "...and heres Lenny sticking his damn neck out the window again!"
Absolutely world-class content! 🏅