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Greatest Mysteries of Gravity | Brian Greene & Kip Thorne

2025-12-05 Science & Technology
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Kip Thorne: From Black Hole Theory to LIGO Discovery and Film Science

Trace the half-century journey from Einstein's initial concepts to Kip Thorne's Nobel Prize-winning work on gravitational waves and the visualization of spacetime extremes for Hollywood cinema.

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  • Confirmed the core predictions of general relativity by building LIGO, detecting collisions from distant black holes.
  • Resolved fundamental paradoxes regarding horizons and singularities using powerful mathematical tools like differential topology.
  • Insights derived from pure theory directly informed the creation of scientifically accurate visuals for complex phenomena in Interstellar.
  • This discussion provides the messy, exhilarating human history of deep physics acceptance, detailing arguments with Einstein, Wheeler, and Oppenheimer.

The conversation documents key moments in gravitational physics, detailing the evolution of black hole theory following Schwarzschild’s solution and the decades-long quest to detect gravitational waves. Thorne emphasizes that progress often happens when older generations reluctantly concede ground to new mathematical insights, which eventually become standard vernacular. The narrative builds from theoretical understanding to the demanding experimental reality of the global LIGO collaboration.

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Nobel laureate Kip Thorne joins Brian Greene to trace a story that runs from the trenches of World War I to the rise of gravitational-wave astronomy—a journey that eventually carried black holes to Hollywood in Interstellar through Thorne’s work with Christopher Nolan. He revisits the improbable path from Einstein’s equations to the moment LIGO—an experiment he helped imagine and that contributed to his Nobel Prize—captured the sound of two black holes colliding more than a billion light-years away. Along the way, he explores puzzles that stymied generations: the nature of horizons and singularities, the mathematical insights of Schwarzschild and Penrose, and the profound divide between what an outside observer sees and what a falling observer experiences. The conversation also turns to the human side of deep physics—Einstein’s doubts, Wheeler’s battles, Oppenheimer’s arguments, the Soviet school’s skepticism—revealing the messy, exhilarating way the field actually moves forward. This program is part of the Rethinking Reality series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Participant: Kip Thorne Moderator: Brian Greene 00:00:00- Introduction: Black Holes, Gravity & Film 00:01:12- Early Theories of Black Holes (Michell & Laplace) 00:02:48- Schwarzschild in the Trenches: The First Exact Solution 00:07:40- Oppenheimer–Snyder Collapse & Singularities 00:13:09- Two Perspectives on Falling into a Black Hole 00:14:41- What Happens Inside a Black Hole 00:15:35- Reconciling the Two Perspectives of Infall 00:21:50- Hawking Radiation & Evaporating Black Holes 00:32:07- Wheeler, Misner & Writing Gravitation 00:34:58- Wheeler’s Influence & The Bill Press Story 00:41:04- The Origin of the Term “Black Hole 00:53:58- Joseph Weber and the First Gravitational-Wave Searches 01:00:21- Ray Weiss and the Interferometer Idea 01:08:37- Building LIGO: Committees, Leadership & Design 01:33:38- Advanced LIGO, Sensitivity & the First Detection 01:51:09- Quantum Non-Demolition & Future Detectors 02:04:43- Big Bang Observer & Future Space Missions 02:06:56- Christopher Nolan, Interstellar & Scientific Visualization 02:14:12- Wormholes, Exotic Matter & What Might Be Real 02:26:30- A Scientist’s Motivation: Wonder, Curiosity & the Role of Beauty 02:29:52- Credits VISIT our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com FOLLOW us on Social Media: Facebook: / worldsciencefestival Twitter: / worldscifest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldscifest/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@worldscifest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-science-festival #worldsciencefestival #briangreene #cosmology #astrophysics

Top Comments (10)

@1fires1 2025-12-06

Its an absolute privilege to listen to this. Thank you to you both.

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@jps0117 2025-12-06

Kip is 85 years old. If I get to 85 and I'm not drooling on myself, I'll count myself lucky.

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@wavydaveyparker 2025-12-05

Kip: "You're my grandson" Brian: "Grandpa!" What an wonderfully inspiring and friendly conversation. Thank you Brian, and Professor Kip Thorne.

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@xaniarthegreat 2025-12-05

So much respect for you great men.

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@snarzetax 2025-12-05

Wow! Kip Thorne, what a treat! Thank you Dr. Greene and Thorne with the WSF team!

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@amrhafez8369 2026-01-02

It is amazing to think that this man knew Oppenheimer and so many other great scientists. It was like looking at a bridge from Einstein to the present era. I also have to give props to Professor Greene. How many people in the world would have the vast knowledge to interview Kip Thorne and get all that information communicated in a brief interview ? I am a big fan of what Brian Greene has accomplished in communicating the wonder of physics to different levels of audience. This was really one of the greatest interviews I have ever witnessed and Kip Thorne is really a world treasure.

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@polygraph911 2025-12-10

Prof. Greene wonderfully conducted this interview. Kip Thorne brought an amazing amalgam of esoteric technical knowledge and recent history of physics together for this momentous occasion.

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@randharma 2025-12-09

Dr Greene has honed his interviewing skills; wonderful interview

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@jll62 2025-12-27

Not only is Kip a legend in his own right, he's also an incredible bridge to the amazing physicists of the last few generations. What a privilege to be able to listen to this conversation.

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@formalsleek 2025-12-25

What a lovely, curious and humble man. What I love is that Kip is so learned and can grasp these complex concepts so easily he will laugh at points while our (or my brain at least) is trying to catch up my understanding. What an amazing man. Thank you for this and thank you Kip for all your work and Interstellar. My favourite movie ever made. Really made my day stumbling on this. Great job Brian with the great questions, to keep the conversation flowing and to help us get a complete explanation on these topics, really helpful. Also loved the personal stories of the famous people he met over the years too.

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