Was the Big Bang the Beginning? Reimagining Time in a Cyclic Universe
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Dr Greene makes it look so easy and relaxed meanwhile he's constantly calibrating and recalibrating the conversation for pacing, clarity, inclusion of the whole panel and overall cohesiveness. He's just an unbelievably good host and, of course, always on top of the material. Awesome presenter.
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These talks are great, thanks for putting them out for free
" We should all work on something that is wrong." - Anna Ijjas. I am taking this to the bank 😤.
I wanna know who that guy is that queues up the animations and videos of exactly what the speakers are talking about a split second after they start talking about it.. that guy deserves a raise.
Fantastic.Thank you so much for organising this festival, and for its live broadcadting. I have found this conversation particularly interesting.
Right now, Penrose's take on conformal cyclic cosmology makes more sense to me.
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For the first time, the programme takes into consideration the initial point of supposed big bang expansion might have taken place in the back ground of space-time already present.
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Top Comments (10)
Dr Greene makes it look so easy and relaxed meanwhile he's constantly calibrating and recalibrating the conversation for pacing, clarity, inclusion of the whole panel and overall cohesiveness. He's just an unbelievably good host and, of course, always on top of the material. Awesome presenter.
I come here because I have no friends that want to talk about these things. (insert tears)
These talks are great, thanks for putting them out for free
" We should all work on something that is wrong." - Anna Ijjas. I am taking this to the bank 😤.
I wanna know who that guy is that queues up the animations and videos of exactly what the speakers are talking about a split second after they start talking about it.. that guy deserves a raise.
Fantastic.Thank you so much for organising this festival, and for its live broadcadting. I have found this conversation particularly interesting.
Right now, Penrose's take on conformal cyclic cosmology makes more sense to me.
Brian is the GOAT. So captivating the way he gets science accross
first goes like, then i watch. brian never dissapoints. never
For the first time, the programme takes into consideration the initial point of supposed big bang expansion might have taken place in the back ground of space-time already present.