The Crisis In Physics: Are We Missing 17 Layers of Reality?
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Top Comments (10)
Me walking away with my suspiciously 17 layers of reality shaped belly:
I am not even from the US but I hope you guys can keep getting funds for educational purposes!
PBS space time. Pushing the UV limit of my understanding.
I've been watching Spacetime for 10 years, and this is probably the biggest brain-flex I've seen from Matt. Definitely one of the best episodes in a decade.
A good example of "reality is under no obligation to make sense to you" If history holds up, figuring it out will lead to some impressive things.
Gravity being a case of anti-reductionism is the biggest cliffhanger this channel has ever ended on.
What I love about this channel is that - despite being a science fan already - it makes me think of things I would *never* have thought to otherwise think of.
Protect PBS SpaceTime at all costs.
2:00 The universe has layers, like an onion. Or an Ogre.
The best channel for reducing such advanced physics concepts into lay terms that a general audience can understand, imho. Thanks for being such a superb resource, Spacetime!
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Top Comments (10)
Me walking away with my suspiciously 17 layers of reality shaped belly:
I am not even from the US but I hope you guys can keep getting funds for educational purposes!
PBS space time. Pushing the UV limit of my understanding.
I've been watching Spacetime for 10 years, and this is probably the biggest brain-flex I've seen from Matt. Definitely one of the best episodes in a decade.
A good example of "reality is under no obligation to make sense to you" If history holds up, figuring it out will lead to some impressive things.
Gravity being a case of anti-reductionism is the biggest cliffhanger this channel has ever ended on.
What I love about this channel is that - despite being a science fan already - it makes me think of things I would *never* have thought to otherwise think of.
Protect PBS SpaceTime at all costs.
2:00 The universe has layers, like an onion. Or an Ogre.
The best channel for reducing such advanced physics concepts into lay terms that a general audience can understand, imho. Thanks for being such a superb resource, Spacetime!