The Biggest Ideas in the Universe | 19. Probability and Randomness
The Biggest Ideas in the Universe is a series of videos where I talk informally about some of the fundamental concepts that help us understand our natural world.
Sean Carroll
July 27, 2020: The Physics of Life. How the brain interprets complex signals
Vijay Balasubramanian How the brain interprets complex signals.
Center for the Physics of Biological Function
The Mystery of Free Will: Donald Hoffman
For more information visit http://www.scienceandnonduality.com Donald Hoffman reminds us that we can predict people's choices up to seven seconds before ...
scienceandnonduality
Harvard Black Hole Initiative: A Surprisingly Promising Approach to a Fundamental Theory of Physics
Stephen Wolfram delivers a special colloquium to the Harvard Black Hole Initiative center on the Wolfram Physics Project. Stay up-to-date on this project by ...
Wolfram
2013 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: The Existence of Nothing
The concept of nothing is as old as zero itself. How do we grapple with the concept of nothing? From the best laboratory vacuums on Earth to the vacuum of ...
American Museum of Natural History
1 of 5 - BEYOND LIMITS - A Full Conversation With David Bohm
Part 1 of 5 - Originally provided to the Web as a service by Bill Angelos http://bit.ly/fMyQjM.
SAT Feed
Why Wolfram Physics May Be the Key to Everything with Stephen Wolfram and Jonathan Gorard
Is There a Theory of Everything? Stephen Wolfram recently announced the Wolfram Physics project, a way to find the fundamental theory of physics. But what ...
Event Horizon
A collision of worlds; blockchain meets fundamental physics by Stephen Wolfram
Special guest Stephen Wolfram of Wolfram Research and Wolfram Alpha illuminates the connection between the universe of theoretical physics and the world of ...
IOHK
Solution to the Grandfather Paradox
What if you went back in time and killed your own grandfather? Would you still be born? Or would you have thus killed yourself? Thanks to Google ...
minutephysics
The Problem With Quantum Theory | Full Interview | Tim Maudlin
From Schrödinger's cat to General Relativity, Professor of Philosopher at NYU, Tim Maudlin, explains the problem with quantum theory today. ** Subscribe to our ...
The Institute of Art and Ideas
Dealing with unanticipated needs – Dave Snowden
Founder and chief scientific officer of Cognitive Edge. His work is international in nature and covers government and industry looking at complex issues relating ...
Metosin
Jim Al-Khalili Lecture at University of Leicester | 17 January 2018
Physicist and broadcaster Professor Jim Al-Khalili presented his lecture entitled "Written in the Stars: How to live happily in a deterministic Universe", organised ...
Institute of Physics
Professor George Ellis - How Can Physics Underlie the Mind? Top-Down Causation in the Human Context
Professor George Ellis FRS Introduced by Prof. Alister McGrath Followed by a panel discussion with Prof. Ard Louis and Prof. Denis Noble Mathematical Institute ...
IanRamseyCentre
Jim Crutchfield - "Demonology: Intelligence in Physics & Biology" (C4 Public Lecture)
For the lion's share of its history, physics analyzed the inanimate world. Or, that is the view it has of itself. Careful reflection, though, shows that physics regularly ...
Santa Fe Institute
Fundamental Physics in the Twenty-first Century | Nima Arkani-Hamed
Nima Arkani-Hamed, Professor, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/arkani-hamed In this talk, ...
Institute for Advanced Study
What is Wrong with Modern Economics? (Tony Lawson)
Why did economists not see the financial crisis coming? Has modern economics lost touch with reality and instead lost itself in fancy mathematic models?
Cambridge Society For Economic Pluralism
MIT AGI: Building machines that see, learn, and think like people (Josh Tenenbaum)
This is a talk by Josh Tenenbaum for course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. This class is free and open to everyone. Our goal is to take an engineering ...
Lex Fridman
The Dark Side of Time
Is space-time fragmented, segmented into quantized bits of information, or causal sets? Or is space-time smooth and continuous, with curves, bends, and warps; ...
gavinwince
Frank Wilczek: "A Beautiful Question" | Talks at Google
Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek visited Google's office in Cambridge, MA to discuss his book, "A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design".
Talks at Google
Yoshua Bengio: Deep Learning Cognition | Full Keynote - AI in 2020 & Beyond
Yoshua Bengio, considered one of the 'Godfathers of Artificial Intelligence' discusses Recurrent independent mechanisms, sample complexity, end-to-end ...
RE•WORK
Quantum Physics – list of Philosophical Interpretations
Explanation of the various interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK 00:00 Introduction 00:29 ...
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky
John O'Keefe: The Future of Systems Neuroscience - Schrödinger at 75: The Future of Biology
O'Keefe is a British-American neuroscientist who contributed to the discovery of place cells in the hippocampus of the brain and elucidated their role in cognitive ...
Trinity College Dublin
The making of the fittest by Sean Carroll
Darwin College Lecture Series
Edward Frenkel: What's Math Got To Do With It?
Join us virtually for a conversation with the engagingly clear Berkeley mathematics professor Edward Frenkel—a member of the American Academy of Arts and ...
Commonwealth Club of California
"Realism, Perspectivism and Reality" by Michela Massimi
Michela Massimi is a Professor of Philosophy of Science in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the Higgs Centre for ...
ICE at Dartmouth
Renate Loll on the Quantum Origins of Space and Time
Renate Loll from Utrecht University's Institute for Theoretical Physics delivers a lecture on Searching for the Quantum Origins of Space and Time. The lecture ...
TVO Docs
Hypocognition: Making Sense of the Landscape Beyond One’s Conceptual Reach (David Dunning)
The search for alpha requires dealing in unknowns. Some are known unknowns; others we're completely blind to. To make progress, we simplify, abstract and ...
Bridge Alternatives
Before the Big Bang 8: Varying Speed Of Light Cosmology (VSL)
Cosmologists challenging the foundations of physics are featured in this documentary on VSL. Variable Speed of Light (aka varying speed of light) suggests that ...
skydivephil
Lecture: Quantum Mind and Social Science | Alexander Wendt
Professor Alexander Wendt (Ohio State University) presents the argument behind his latest book 'Quantum Mind and Social Sciences' and discusses the idea of ...
Project Q
Current Electricity | Heat Transfer | IIT JEE Physics Questions |Class 12 Physics|JEE MAINS| Vedantu
Electrical current is the flow of electrons through a substance that will permit that flow. The substance is called a conductor. When electron flow is resisted, some ...
Vedantu JEE
Newcomb's paradox | Famous Math Problems 7 | NJ Wildberger
Newcomb's paradox was first studied by American physicist William Newcomb, and popularized by articles by Robert Nozick and famously Martin Gardner in ...
Insights into Mathematics
Fermilab Physics Slam 2012
Five physicists duke it out with 12 minutes each to explain a complex particle physics concept in front of a large audience of the general public. Then an ...
Fermilab
SEAN CARROLL | The Problem With Quantum Mechanics | Modern Wisdom Podcast #126
Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist, podcaster and author. Quantum physics is complicated. The quantum world does not operate like the one we see around ...
Modern Wisdom
A Fork in the Road to Reality, Dr. Roger Penrose. Oxford University, UK
Sir Roger Penrose gives us an overall narrative description of our present understanding of the universe and its physical behaviors–from the unseeable, ...
Linus Pauling Memorial Lecture Series
Is Free Will an Illusion? | Episode 1110 | Closer To Truth
Is free will an illusion? Some philosophers and scientists claim that because every event is determined by prior events, including every event in our brains, free ...
Closer To Truth
George Musser: "Spooky Action at a Distance" | Talks at Google
Over the past few decades, physicists have discovered a phenomenon that operates outside the confines of space and time: nonlocality - the ability of two ...
Talks at Google
Locke, Berkeley, & Empiricism: Crash Course Philosophy #6
This week we answer skeptics like Descartes with empiricism. Hank explains John Locke's primary and secondary qualities and why George Berkeley doesn't ...
CrashCourse
Chetan Nayak, "This Time will be Different: Time Crystals in Quantum Systems"
Physicists recently succeeded in creating a new state of matter called a time crystal. Such a system “marches to its own beat” by developing oscillations in time ...
Aspen Physics
David J. Griffiths | Lectures | Techfest 2012, IIT Bombay
This is a lecture of Prof. David Griffiths, Author of Introduction to Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Elementary particles @ Lecture Series at Techfest 2012, ...
Techfest IIT Bombay
Secrets of the Cosmic Microwave Background
You can learn more about CuriosityStream at https://curiositystream.com/spacetime Check out the new Space Time Merch Store! https://pbsspacetime.com/ ...
PBS Space Time
N. Arkani-Hamed: Spacetime & Quantum Mechanics, Total Positivity & Motives. Lecture 3: 9/10/19
harvardphysics
Einstein's Jewish Science? Looking at Physics, Politics, and Religion (Steve Gimbel)
Presented by Steve Gimbel, Chair, Department of Philosophy, Gettysburg College on April 13, 2013 in Bethesda, MD. Between the world wars, Nazi ...
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