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String Theory in 2037 | Brian Greene & Edward Witten

2025-12-19 Science & Technology
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Edward Witten, widely regarded as one of the greatest living theoretical physicists, sits down with Brian Greene to explore the deepest questions at the frontiers of modern science. From string theory and quantum gravity to black holes, cosmology, and the nature of consciousness, Witten reflects on what physics has revealed—and what remains profoundly mysterious. The only physicist to receive the Fields Medal, Witten discusses why unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity has proven so difficult, how string theory forces gravity into its framework, and why decades of progress have still not revealed the fundamental principles underlying the theory. He also examines powerful ideas such as duality, extra dimensions, and the controversial anthropic principle, offering rare insight into how physicists grapple with uncertainty at the edge of human understanding. The conversation moves beyond equations into philosophy, addressing questions about free will, the quantum measurement problem, and whether consciousness plays a role in how reality is observed. Witten reflects candidly on discovery, doubt, beauty in mathematics, and what it feels like to work at the limits of knowledge. This discussion is essential viewing for anyone interested in theoretical physics, cosmology, quantum theory, and the future of our understanding of the universe. This program is part of the Rethinking Reality series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation. Participant: Edward Witten Moderator: Brian Greene 0:00:00 - Introduction: Free Will, Physics, and the Quest to Unify Reality 0:05:07 - Why String Theory Changed Everything 0:11:49 - Extra Dimensions and the Shape of Reality 0:19:05 - The Explosion of Possibilities and the String Theory Landscape 0:21:24 - The Anthropic Universe and Cosmic Acceleration 0:30:38 - Duality: One Universe, Multiple Descriptions 0:35:48 - Maldacena Duality and the Emergence of Gravity 0:44:39 - Cosmology’s Surprising Progress Since the 1980s 0:47:25 - Einstein, Quantum Nonlocality, and the Limits of Intuition 0:49:00 - Quantum Measurement, Consciousness, and What It Means to Know 0:58:44 - Creativity, Insight, and the Life of a Theoretical Physicist 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)

@JoeCali12 2025-12-20

Oh shit it's him

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@Random_Men-k8o 2025-12-20

Damn, it’s Dr. Witten! What an honor to listen to him.

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@semidemiurge 2025-12-20

That was the best Witten interview. Period

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@walkingandroid1389 2025-12-20

I'm sure this was intended as a Christmas gift. Well done WSF. ♥

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@gerardopc1 2025-12-20

We need a conversation Witten/Penrose before it's too late.

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@danterosati 2025-12-21

I wish the interview was at least 10x longer!

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@wavydaveyparker 2025-12-21

It's really good to see that Professor Greene hasn't lost his touch when asking the important philosophical questions about our existence and the mystery of being. Perfectly highlighted in the following example: 01:00:30 _"And what do you do when you sit there?"_ 🤣 _"Not much! If I get really frustrated I might go for a long walk."_ Edward Witten is a mathematical genius and was awarded a prestigious Fields Medal for walking. Thank you.

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@akpanekpo6025 2025-12-21

Whoever the guest (and Edward Witten is up there with the very best), it's always a joy to listen to Brian Greene, one of the most brilliant interviewer out there. His questions always manage to tease out the most insightful answers, and because he never interrupts, you actually get to hear the answers. Even if (like a certain commenter who shall remain anonymous), you haven't the foggiest clue what they're talking about.

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@scipionedelferro 2025-12-22

That's why internet is one of the greatest invention in human history. In the '80 these two had a conversation about string theory, and nobody knew about it. Now they have a conversation and anybody in any corner of the planet can watch and listen to them, anytime, from a cell phone.

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@narbwow8168 2025-12-30

Ed isn't balding. His hair is making space for his large brain.

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