Roger Penrose - Did the Universe Begin?
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Top Comments (10)
Of all the truly commendable academics and philosophers that this channel has introduced me to, sir Roger strikes me as the most effective in the sense that he appears to stringently uphold the values and requirements of good science whilst also allowing himself to extend the reaches of what he’s willing to postulate.
"Beginning" is a concept intrinsic to the time factor.
The JWT forces us to appreciate how little we know about that which we love to speculate endlessly ...
There is no beginning & end of the universe, as per the ancient Vedic science. This theory seems to be more logical. There may expansion at some part of the universe, and the same time, There may be contraction at the other part. It means There must be number of big bangs. The universe is omni present.
My favorite modern scientific mind
After this video I went back and derived the equations - watch out for sign errors - and Sir Penrose is right! It makes a heckuva a lot of sense!
Two people I watch every time they come on no matter what… Roger Penrose and Paul Davies
For us to explain the beginning of the universe is like a blind person, who has never had eyesight, describing the color 'green'. If we were equally as blind, the discussion would seem a waste of time to many but some might find comfort in believing that they understand the color green.
👍👍hello fr Philippines
Surprised I lasted 2 minutes, thanks camera man!
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Top Comments (10)
Of all the truly commendable academics and philosophers that this channel has introduced me to, sir Roger strikes me as the most effective in the sense that he appears to stringently uphold the values and requirements of good science whilst also allowing himself to extend the reaches of what he’s willing to postulate.
"Beginning" is a concept intrinsic to the time factor.
The JWT forces us to appreciate how little we know about that which we love to speculate endlessly ...
There is no beginning & end of the universe, as per the ancient Vedic science. This theory seems to be more logical. There may expansion at some part of the universe, and the same time, There may be contraction at the other part. It means There must be number of big bangs. The universe is omni present.
My favorite modern scientific mind
After this video I went back and derived the equations - watch out for sign errors - and Sir Penrose is right! It makes a heckuva a lot of sense!
Two people I watch every time they come on no matter what… Roger Penrose and Paul Davies
For us to explain the beginning of the universe is like a blind person, who has never had eyesight, describing the color 'green'. If we were equally as blind, the discussion would seem a waste of time to many but some might find comfort in believing that they understand the color green.
👍👍hello fr Philippines
Surprised I lasted 2 minutes, thanks camera man!