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Roger Penrose on the Deep Nature of Reality | Closer To Truth Chats

2025-09-09 Education
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Make a donation to Closer To Truth to help us continue exploring the world's deepest questions without the need for paywalls: https://shorturl.at/OnyRq In this first installment of a brand new, six-part interview series with Nobel Laureate Sir Roger Penrose, we explore his approach to the deep nature of reality. Trace the intellectual and scientific history of each of his major contributions to the fields of science and philosophy, the challenges he faced, the criticisms he received, and his overarching reflections today. Throughout his career, Penrose has challenged conventional wisdom in physics, mathematics, and the philosophy of science. He has tackled some of the most profound questions of the universe: How do quantum mechanics and cosmology shape our understanding of reality? Can human consciousness be fully explained by physical laws, or does it transcend computation? This wide-ranging conversation spans Penrose’s most influential ideas, from black holes and the Big Bang to Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, quantum gravity, and the role of mathematics in uncovering ultimate reality. Sir Roger Penrose is an English mathematician, mathematical physicist, philosopher of science, and Nobel Laureate in Physics. He is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, an emeritus fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, and an honorary fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, and University College London. Penrose has contributed significantly to the mathematical physics of general relativity and cosmology. Watch more CTT Chats here: https://t.ly/jJI7e

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@bobbyhalick 2025-09-09

So incredible that in today's age a normal guy like me can have access to this kind of insight from the greatest minds

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@emanuelpetre5491 2025-09-09

I love Roger Penrose, may he stay with us for many more years.

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@christinak2329 2025-09-04

One of our greatest minds!

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@sergiorosada5169 2025-09-10

Penrose is a monument of our Era

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@عمارباسمزكي 2025-09-09

"Thank you immensely for this wonderful opportunity to enjoy in such enlightening discussions. I eagerly follow your content from across the sea, here in Iraq."

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@MercenaryGH 2025-09-10

I love Roger Penrose. He is the best!

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@SpaceAmbientStation 2025-09-10

I was going to say Roger is a national treasure, but he's a global treasure.

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@aslangeldi 2025-09-12

To me Roger Penrose is the greatest science communicator of our time. I could listen to him forever.

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@robertsterler7091 2025-09-12

For 94 years old, he is doing pretty good. Intellectually as sharp as a tack and a down-to-earth person.

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@justiceforall857 2025-10-01

Roger Penrose is an international treasure

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