Can space and time emerge from simple rules? Stephen Wolfram thinks so.
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Top Comments (10)
"We're nearly out of time" "oh, this is fun, let's keep going" "ok" and they talk for another hour. Excellent.
these two men are so happy to talk to each other. finding somebody who can understand your thoughts is not easy.
Brian Greene is an excellent communicator!
In my opinion Wolfram is the greatest physicist of our age. I've dedicated a good bit of my life to programming. He is the only physicist I know of that can converge the lessons from computation to physics. He's on a totally different level from anyone else: hypergraphs, rulial space, reducibility, branchial space, cellular automata, and much more. I think physicists look at computer programming as just function calling. Only with the progression of LLMs are many people realizing that programming is a framework for perception itself. A spectacularly complex and surreal view on what life really is.
I think Stephen has definitely improved his communication style. Excellent interview.
This is one of the best interviews you have ever conducted. Great!
This has been the best channel on YouTube lately. Keep it up please!
I’ve grown to love that man. Stephen Wolfram is out there doing it his way, and we get to hear the tale. Great one Professor Greene!
Brian Greene is always my favorite interviewer of Wolfram. I've watched this through a full 3 times and I'm hungry for more!
I love this conversation. I love the interest and natural following of ideas that Brian shows in exploring the things Stephen is saying. Brian showing intellectual humility in trying to find the common-language so that he is able to follow what Stephen is saying is so refreshing for a viewer instead of just being like "Right, so anyways, as you were talking about...". Just him stopping Stephen for clarification and Stephen being able to have time to fully explain his ideas without being rushed. It's just such a refreshing conversation.
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Top Comments (10)
"We're nearly out of time" "oh, this is fun, let's keep going" "ok" and they talk for another hour. Excellent.
these two men are so happy to talk to each other. finding somebody who can understand your thoughts is not easy.
Brian Greene is an excellent communicator!
In my opinion Wolfram is the greatest physicist of our age. I've dedicated a good bit of my life to programming. He is the only physicist I know of that can converge the lessons from computation to physics. He's on a totally different level from anyone else: hypergraphs, rulial space, reducibility, branchial space, cellular automata, and much more. I think physicists look at computer programming as just function calling. Only with the progression of LLMs are many people realizing that programming is a framework for perception itself. A spectacularly complex and surreal view on what life really is.
I think Stephen has definitely improved his communication style. Excellent interview.
This is one of the best interviews you have ever conducted. Great!
This has been the best channel on YouTube lately. Keep it up please!
I’ve grown to love that man. Stephen Wolfram is out there doing it his way, and we get to hear the tale. Great one Professor Greene!
Brian Greene is always my favorite interviewer of Wolfram. I've watched this through a full 3 times and I'm hungry for more!
I love this conversation. I love the interest and natural following of ideas that Brian shows in exploring the things Stephen is saying. Brian showing intellectual humility in trying to find the common-language so that he is able to follow what Stephen is saying is so refreshing for a viewer instead of just being like "Right, so anyways, as you were talking about...". Just him stopping Stephen for clarification and Stephen being able to have time to fully explain his ideas without being rushed. It's just such a refreshing conversation.