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to the recitation of a single mantra.cosmology, botany, chemistry, philosophy, and religion.
a um context and try to use them to explaincosmology today um for someone like me the manyworld's hypothesis is not troubling at all for how I view God because remember what we talk about a few minutes ago
Christianity has played on how I relatecosmology uh or or an easy reading of history but right historians when they when they try to build a historical
troubling times that we live in we live at a time of great technological growth of a grand convergence especially incosmology where the understanding the theoretical understanding the maturity of our theoretical understanding isextremely well aligned with the sophistication of our instruments that gather data and evidence and the um
But this is something that was really only appreciated in the 1990s.Cosmology, early universe observations, Big Bang, all that, there seems to be, though it's more controversial, some kind of non-locality there, as well that's weird.So in these different ways you get different violations of those principles I mentioned earlier of locality.
apparently different area of science has become tremendously exciting and I refer tocosmology cosmology is the study of as you know of the structure and evolution of the whole universeuh and when we study the very early Universe it raises these questions of
that is the universe uh as appeared in many theories in particular theory ofcosmology called chaotic inflation due to Andre Lindy of Stanford the universemay consist of many parts and the constant what we call the constants of nature may vary from one part to another
And I don't know-- I would dare to say that billions of people around the globe were able to pay attention.the cosmology, and the culture, the worldview, the way of life that I was born into, but still being able to connect with anybody, regardless
there is no one idea about the Multiverse in science when we talk aboutMultiverse cosmology or multiple universes uh we're talking aboutattempts to reconcile some troubling attributes in the standard model of
And I pushed a button here, and as I pushed the button, it started stretching into two dimensional directions.In cosmology we have this light bubble-- the fish in the bowl-- and we are inside this light bubble.
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,best view of cosmology is of concentric circles, with Utgard is the outer realm and that's where the chaos is. And those are the, that's
You wrote down some axioms, and then you proved some theorems.Maybe you're doing cosmology, where you have radiation filling the universe or dark energy or something like that.
of a universal element, a sacred element that we call water.In our cosmology, in our methodology, we have-- some of you have heard the term, ..Have you heard that term?
physics deism where uh if you look at the way the universe is structured and and andprimarily understood in cosmology as emerging from asingularity um if if God and theology is said to be the source of all things in physics we would point to the
it lets us recharge and become more creative and the key here is when you take a step back frompiano it's studying cosmology it's um writing you know qu quite a bit about
The other thing I talk about, the main thrust of my book, though, it's a book at the end of the dayabout modern cosmology. And it's a book about structure formation.One of the biggest questions that we ask as cosmologists is, how did the large-scale structure in the universe emerge?
Copernicus proposed otherwise that it is the sun at the center of the cosmos.A sun centered cosmology.And one of the earliest questions to come up was how long has the cosmos existed.
background so what does that mean that's the universe that we see this is a very simple picture of the Universe I like tosay that cosmology is the right specialty for young scientists who have short attention spans because cosmology is very simple compared to many otherSciences the universe is much simpler than a frog or than a high temperature superconductor it's the same everywhere the same number of galaxies of different
fundamental physics in a way that we can't raise them in our Laboratories uh one of the most excitingdevelopments in uh cosmology which I is the subject of one of the Articles herethat was written uh the Times Higher Education supplement in London had a um
uh, and that was literally the thing that laid the foundation for the Big Bang Theory. Apart from Einstein's Equations of General Relativity, uh, thisis where observational cosmology began. Umm, I -- I just wanted to show you this particular galaxy. It's called the Sombrero Galaxy. Umm, it's a strikingpicture and it is nothing like what people like Hubble would have seen. This is actually taken with a 4-meter glass telescope in Chile. The reason I mention -- bring
So on and so forth. And all this, together with some other fun stuff, has led to the idea of the many worlds hypothesis, which has becomerespectable to cosmology now.There are actually four levels of multi-verse which cosmologists talk about. One, this level one, that I like to think
yeah so I do computational cosmology um and I mean the the title basically says it all I Rely heavily on um advancements in Tech uh specifically in the computational space
and was also working on top down cosmology with him.
But it was only when cosmology began to try to make sense of a variety of observations
So the modern view of cosmology is that the universe began with this quantum phenomena, seeded the universe with small perturbations
And you take them into a sweat lodge that is ceremonially and symbolically appointed.This whole talk could be about our cosmology, but I just want to end on this.There are 16 entities that we respect in Lakota cosmovision or mythology or religion.
He has made significant contributions in cosmology, where he was one of the first physicists to suggest the existence of dark energy, a substance which
Arc of the scripture you'll actually find that the way people approached Godshifts and changes as the dominant cosmology and worldviews did as well sothe earliest books of the Bible make cosmological assumptions that were normal for that era but highlighted this
what I want to do today is to take you through a journey of of acceptance oftwo very radical ideas in cosmology so our Cosmic view has been transformed inthe last 100 years in the early 1900s we did not even know about the existence of other galaxies we thought the Milky Way
advancements in Computing that allow us to interpret visualize the data so there's been a real grand convergence inthe last 10 to 20 years in cosmology in particular however we somehow peculiarlyfind ourselves in the United States in particular in a climate where there is a lot of Deni ISM of Science and rampant
And here's the Supernova Cosmology Project team.
to research and science in the popular eye.His contributions to physics and cosmology include being the co-discoverer of oscillons, and of the publishing of numerous articles.And his research and his books have actually wound up in the publishing of four books, including "A Tear at the Edge
who would like to learn more about cosmology but in simple words.
So my work in astrophysics and cosmology is about using big data and astrostatistical-- that is to say advanced statistical methods--
So all of physics and cosmology started in the domain of philosophy.
There are many distances in cosmology, and you've got our remain consistent.
The ones that are useful for cosmology are the so-called type 1a's.
And you can't do precision cosmology with that.
It's harder to write about cosmology or bioremediation for "Vogue" than it is to write for the New York Times.
you know popular literature about cosmology or astronomy you'll see lots and lots of references to things called
because there were more protons around so given what we know about nuclear physics the rate of nuclear fusionreactions and given what we know about cosmology the rate of expansion and the cooling down of the universe you canmake predictions for how much helium you should get and also how much lithium and dyum other light elements that are
the stratosphere. Umm, this is a -- an experiment that is trying to look for antimatter.One of the big questions in cosmology and physics is, where did all the antimatter go? The universe, when it began matter and antimatter shouldhave been produced in equal quantities and ideally they should have just annihilated each other and all we should have been left with is energy except
So I'm right now thinking of the Greek and Norse cosmology myths or creation myths.
So let me tell you about the breakthroughs in cosmology.
I mean we've been-- I think in cosmology, we were some of the people who got lucky that we began using supercomputing
It reminds me once I was doing a program on cosmology for the BBC.
It still has a name, and its name is Inyan.Now, Lakota cosmology personifies Inyan and calls him a he.Again, when I tell these stories to my daughters, they don't necessarily agree with assigning a gender to a spirit.
As you know, in cosmology, we know that roughly 5% of the content of the universe is known.
And I wouldn't have trusted him to start talking about cosmology or about string theory.
theology books or or scriptures about God it tended to make me feel deeply skeptical toward my ownexperience so I started studying um a lot of cosmology and a lotof particle physics trying to look for it you know the like a a basic claim
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