Sean Carroll talks about about his terrific new book, The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time, and Motion. He also dives into the importance of equations in popular science writing, conservation, Noether’s Theorem, the mechanics of space, the nature of time, black holes, gravity, and many other topics.
After many years at Caltech, Sean is now at Johns Hopkins University - the Homewood Professor of Natural Philosophy - a joint appointment between physics and philosophy. His research focused on cosmology, field theory, and gravitation, quantum mechanics (origin of probability, emergence of space and time), and statistical mechanics (entropy and the arrow of time, complexity, emergence and causation). He is host of the popular Mindscape podcast.
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What is the Deep Meaning of Probability?
Martin Rees on Cosmology and Existential Risk
When Brains Go Bad
Jesus as God: A Philosophical Inquiry
Freeman Dyson: From Physics to the Far Future
How Does the Subconscious Affect Us?
What Are Breakthroughs in Mathematics?
Terrence Deacon on the Noosphere
Philip Goff on the Purpose of the Universe
Why is Mathematics True and Beautiful?
Can We Survive Death?
Can Art Probe Creativity?
What Makes Brains Conscious?
Dan Dennett on the Mysteries of the Mind
Will Kinney on Cosmic Inflation and the Beginning of the Universe
The Marvels of Space-Time
Samuel Lebens on Jewish Philosophy
What Exists?
What Are Dreams About?
What is Time?
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