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Why the “Unreasonable Effectiveness” of Mathematics? | Episode 2203 | Closer To Truth

2023-11-13 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 Why do abstract mathematical equations produce exquisitely accurate descriptions of the world? The physicist Eugene Wigner called math’s usefulness “uncanny”—and he entitled his famous essay, “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences". Featuring interviews with Robbert Dijkgraaf, Edward Witten, @SabineHossenfelder, Leonard Mlodinow, and Max Tegmark. ▶ Early-release episodes of Season 22 available now at our website: https://bit.ly/3QwMzIA ▶ Register for free at CTT.com for subscriber-only exclusives: https://closertotruth.com/register/ Closer To Truth host Robert Lawrence Kuhn takes viewers on an intriguing global journey into cutting-edge labs, magnificent libraries, hidden gardens, and revered sanctuaries in order to discover state-of-the-art ideas and make them real and relevant. ▶ Free access to Closer To Truth's library of 5,000+ videos: http://bit.ly/376lkKN Closer To Truth, hosted by Robert Lawrence Kuhn and directed by Peter Getzels, presents the world’s greatest thinkers exploring humanity’s deepest questions. Discover fundamental issues of existence. Engage new and diverse ways of thinking. Appreciate intense debates. Share your own opinions. Seek your own answers.

Top Comments (10)

@longcastle4863 2023-11-13

What I thought was unreasonable was my ineffectiveness at math.

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@drewj4297 2023-11-14

Math is a language of logic. It seems very reasonable to me that we can understand the universe with logic.

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@brb5506 2024-12-20

Notice the humility of these mathematicians. They are people of great accomplishment, yet remain humble. They are unawed by themselves but awed by nature and the universe. This is why they are worth listening to.

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@missh1774 2023-11-14

Thank you Robert!

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@LearnThaiRapidMethod 2023-11-16

Fascinating! I’ve always wanted to learn about the mathematics of knots but it seems so complicated! I suspect that the key to biology/life has something to do with knots - as well as the “stickiness” of atoms and molecules (molecular strands only remain tangled because of the friction that prevents them from unravelling).

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@willyh.r.1216 2023-11-09

This type of question isn't even a question for mathematicians.

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@stellarwind1946 2023-11-14

Max Tegmark sounds like he’s describing the matrix

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@SpiritintheSky. 2023-11-20

How I enjoyed watching this video and many previous ones. How humbling it is to listen to great minds talking about matters that underpin our humdrum lives. How I wish I could live forever to learn of the astounding things that such minds will continue to uncover.

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@euclidofalexandria3786 2023-11-15

Thank you for posting this video.

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@billnoll 2024-10-21

As a visual artist, but with an amateur interest in science and mathematics, I must compliment this channel on the lighting, composition, and cinematic aesthetics - just beautiful!

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