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The Equation That Changed How Physicists Think About Reality | Juan Maldacena

2026-05-07 Science & Technology
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Juan Maldacena says gravity isn't a fundamental force — it emerges from quantum entanglement. If he's right, spacetime itself is built out of quantum information, and Einstein missed it in 1935. He's the most-cited theoretical physicist alive. We cover: — why wormholes and quantum entanglement may be literally the same phenomenon — what actually happens to information when you throw a laptop into a black hole — how Hawking radiation accidentally gave cosmologists the equation behind the structure of the universe — whether sci-fi wormholes are ruled out by quantum mechanics itself — the one unsolved problem Juan says matters more than black holes (and it's not what you'd guess) TIMESTAMPS 00:00 The claim Einstein wrote in 1935 and missed 01:15 The most-cited physicist alive walks into UC San Diego 03:25 What would shock Einstein most about modern physics 07:45 The holographic principle — what it actually means 09:20 Throw a laptop into a black hole. Now what? 11:00 General relativity says lost. Quantum mechanics says preserved. 12:25 The problem Juan wants to solve before he dies 13:50 Why real black holes don't emit measurable Hawking radiation 15:25 How black hole math accidentally explained why the universe has structure 17:00 Could primordial black holes be dark matter? Juan is skeptical. 18:30 Why a partition function went imaginary — and what it cost to fix 21:15 Why imaginary numbers keep being right about reality 25:00 How AdS/CFT got its name — and why physicists did the Macarena 27:05 We don't live in AdS space. Why does it matter? 29:00 Earth-sized wormholes are allowed. Faster-than-light ones aren't. 32:10 Could AI have helped Einstein in 1913? 33:00 Can a working physicist also believe in God? Juan answers. ——— 📬 Get the transcript and link to Juan's technical lecture on Black Hole Thermodynamics when you subscribe to my Monday M.A.G.I.C. Messages: https://briankeating.com/yt 🌠 Have a .edu email and live in the USA 🇺🇸? You automatically win a meteorite: https://BrianKeating.com/edu 🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/DrBrianKeating?sub_confirmation=1 🎯 Support Into the Impossible on Patreon — get my weekly M.A.G.I.C. Message, unfiltered bonus content, and live monthly Office Hours with me: https://www.patreon.com/drbriankeating ⭐ Join this channel for perks, monthly Office Hours, and your name in the Member Roster at the end of every episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmXH_moPhfkqCk6S3b9RWuw/join 📚 My books: Losing the Nobel Prize (memoir): http://amzn.to/2sa5UpA Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner: https://a.co/d/03ezQFu Focus Like a Nobel Prize Winner: https://a.co/d/hi50U9U Galileo's Dialogue (first-ever audiobook): https://a.co/d/iZPi9Un 🌐 More: 🏄‍♂️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating ✍️ Blog: https://briankeating.com/blog 🎙️ Audio-only: https://briankeating.com/podcast #intotheimpossible #briankeating #emergentgravity #quantumgravity #physics #cosmology #spacetime #blackholes #science #podcast #universe

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@DrBrianKeating 2026-05-07

*Maldacena's claim that wormholes and entanglement are literally the same phenomenon — ER equals EPR — is the single sentence that made me rethink what spacetime is built out of.* 📬 Full transcript, bonus content, and my Monday M.A.G.I.C. Message → briankeating.com/yt The 3 moments I would re-watch: ▸ 11:00 — General relativity says lost. Quantum mechanics says preserved. ▸ 12:25 — The problem he wants to solve more than black holes ▸ 31:35 — Why a real wormhole would have to be Earth-sized Question for you: which problem do YOU think Einstein would most want solved if he came back today — the Big Bang, the black hole information paradox, or quantum gravity itself?

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@Cloudinthesky777 2026-05-07

Fantastic interview! Thank you, Dr. Brian Keating. I had the privilege of meeting Juan Maldacena at a science symposium in Amsterdam seven or eight years ago. Afterwards, I asked him a question, and he explained it with real passion and from the heart. A great person. I wish everyone could have such a teacher! His field of interest is also the one I personally find the most fascinating.

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@Beerbatter1962 2026-05-08

Thank you for this interview. I totally enjoyed listening to you and Dr. Maldacena. So brilliant, yet so humble. Good stuff Dr. Keating.

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@sergeynovikov9424 2026-05-08

12:00 A crucial but often overlooked point is that information has no intrinsic meaning without an observer -- a physical system capable of perceiving, processing, and interpreting it through its interaction with the environment. The core tension between GR and QM lies precisely here: GR treats the observer as an arbitrary, structureless point along a worldline, while QM places the observer and measuring apparatus outside the quantum system, treating them as classical entities with no dynamical description of their own evolution or interaction within the universe. Neither theory accounts for the observer as an embedded, evolving component of physical reality engaged in information processing -- a fundamental gap that must be resolved for any consistent theory of quantum gravity.

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@maestroarabiya7915 2026-05-08

Extraordinaire Thank you

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@nunomaroco583 2026-05-07

Tremendous talk congrats 👏

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@Nostrahomos 2026-05-08

Wisdom is more important than knowledge; without it, we could blow ourselves up.

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@SapienSpaceUnedited 2026-05-08

The beauty of complex numbers is it describes nature in the frequency domain and this is much different than just time domain. Einstein father was an electrical engineer and I imagine he probably informed Einstein about this. Complex numbers are also expressed in trigonometric functions. It is unfortunate the inventors of complex numbers used the word imaginary because they are so fundamental to nature and add an extra dimension to our numbering system.

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@SapienSpaceUnedited 2026-05-08

@ 34:20 Einstein's "God" is Spinoza and his book "Ethics" is very interesting, I read it and I think there is some "wisdom" in there in terms of geometry and the affects. He has other books I have yet to read but I think Einstein got the idea of how imagination being more powerful than knowledge from Spinoza's book on Ethics. I also see that book as a great book to translate between the terms of religion, particularly God, and science.

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@hagenkleemann7309 2026-05-09

"Juan Maldacena says gravity isn't a fundamental force — it emerges from quantum entanglement. If he's right, spacetime itself is built out of quantum information, and Einstein missed it in 1935." "If (s)he's right..."- the most cited phrase in physics of the last 100 years! Who'll be next week's candidate?

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