- That's correct to say at today's power level. I think what's interesting is the idea that as we deploy the same power source that powers the universe here on Earth as humans, can we do more? Can we have access to much more electricity, and much more energy and do really interesting things with that? And still there'slarge amounts, millions and millions of years of power even at much higher output power levels for humanity.
Now, I'd like to think that as a physicist, what I do, what my colleagues do is try to figure out the laws of the universe at large. But if we're in a simulation and all we're doing is figuring out the laws that the15-year-old futuristic kid decided to impose on this artificial world, hey,
then 40 and then kids and then I start to, you know, change and maybe at some deeper level we are making a certain set universe has cooled ever since for 13.8 billion years. We can detect the
Yes. What is the most pressing question people are asking you right now about the universe ? Are we alone in the universe ? And that's influenced by pop culture is I'll give an example. Whenthe movie Ghost came out, polls showed that more people believed in ghosts after that movie than before the movie.
encounter with the night sky was a planetarium, the Hayden Planetarium here in New York City. I said, "Wow, I want to study the universe , but the universe is so interesting. Everybody's going to want to study the universe . There'll be no room for me." And as I as I got older, Irealized there are other things people are interested in. Not everybody wants to study the universe professionally.
an infinite decimal point. That is the birth of the space and time of our universe . We have been expanding ever since. Now, how does something that big ever become that small? Well, it's notmatter trying to occupy the same space as itself. energy can be essentially any
What are your untested, unverified, untestable ideas about where all of this universe stuff might have gone? Cuz I know you must sit at home sometimes and just mull. You do a lot of mulling aboutthe origins of the the big bang and those things.
No, it's just it's a it's something in the vacuum of space that's making the universe accelerate in its expansion.Okay. From that original explosion, we have all the galaxies, all the matter, all the gravity.
know. And according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. universe and the age in the universe and the ingredients of the universe . I mean, think about it. The early Earth,
know. And according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. universe and not Earth. So we go from geocentric to heliocentric.
And there's an element of of all of us that's just trying to figure out how we got here, where our place is in the universe . Yeah. If especially for people who are philosophical or religious, they want to know what does it all mean? I mean,where did I come from? Where's the universe going? They want to know the answer to the big questions, the
story, right? They love to feel like they're on a hero's journey. And what could be more heroic than helping the universe fill up with consciousness and wake up to itself and achieve its ultimate destiny, right? Like it's sogrand. And when I talk to these AI successionists, like these are not people who just hate humans and are
"We we care more than you care, Sean, about what's really good. But to determine what's really good, you have to look from the point of view of the universe ." This is like a classic utilitarian slogan.Looking from the point of view of the universe means looking with rational disinterest, right? Not just like as a human with human cares and and uh
there's one single reason for every know in your life if you believe in God all the universe simply put we all s to the same bir in unison so treat your sister likea mother and your brother like a father cuz we are one another
there's one single reason for every know in your life if you believe in God all the universe simply put we all s to the same bir in unison so treat your sister likea mother and your brother like a father cuz we are one another
me representation of the universe is my calling please leave a message when you hear the tone cuz I'mabout to CL my glory time for Success a new B new new hair new
else dark energy and dark matter these things that we don't know um there there's a sense of of Terror I think that can grip you when you realize that we only know so little about our universe that's so big yeah um so there's that camp and then there's the other Camp which I think is the one that I'm and that is like somehow just enamored with that idea that we are so smalland we know so little but that means that there's so much to explore and to be curious about and to you know investigate you know scientifically philosophically I think that's what excites me
Whenever you make somebody happy you know this is a mysterious law of the universe at once your mind will become very glad. You just feel the goodness oflife in your own heart. So you have this beautiful um statement you know in the
Hello, professors. It's great to see how far the course has come since the first semester in which I was a student. Universe . And then to think, again, how is it that we think about this in terms of ethical and political terms?
That is not how nature does it. Universe originated in a hot soup of plasmas.And exactly the opposite sequence of events took place.
Or it could be the Mojave Desert-- turns out it's Mars, right? Universe has-- makes black holes.
Or it could be the Mojave Desert-- turns out it's Mars, right? Universe makes comets. Universe makes interstellar clouds of gas.
I don't think that when the book was written that computers had actually generated a fractal that was larger than the known universe , but now there are many examples of this.So to think that this much math, this much specification, this much code can generate something with un-ending complexity that is unpredictable, actually,
And Andy wanted to make very sure that Google and Larry and Sergey were getting everything that they needed to build a massively parallel x86 base universe that served you good search results.So was it a combination of roadmap or charisma or just-- what was it about the meeting or them that made you and Andy realize that even as a 20-person shop,
universe , but also Tagore Gitanjali, one of the most influential non-Western poems of the time, very influential on the European modernists,
universe and Dead In Another Universe and he means that absolutely literally and got just by the skin of his teeth
universe like what does that mean to Jupiter what moral act happens on
universe and was easily the bestselling thing I've done um in America we've just done a new one visions of the universe
universe as a kind of big circle and you walked all the way around it your head would only travel 11 meters more than
universe and then by kind of resisting that by holding things at a distance uh we trap ourselves inside our minds in
universe and um the actual astrophysical use of this term uh was promoted by John
universe then that data gravitational lensing also points to the existence of a huge amount of dark matter and in fact
universe works but most people can't talk about their difference or about their needs without going into polarization so we are excited to share
universe that everything in the universe is relational you're experts if you work
universe and who are the people fighting at the most the clergy you know well fundamentalist clergy at least you know
universe and we became more and more naive uh I mean even Einstein said this
universe . And at one point, someone said oh, are you going to contribute to such and such gala or whatever.
Universe is beginningless. There's no final destruction of everything.
Universe ," where I got the title of the book.
universe became colder, much like ice freezing into a crystal or anything else, that initial symmetry breaking got
universe and it's these little moments that are very um very nice uh they feel good and they kind of connect you with
universe . I don't know what it takes to trigger that moment. But again, it's a little bit like a gestalt because you're focusing on one element or several elements. For me, when I first
universe is constantly arising and into which it is constantly subsiding. So
Universe of objects and we need to rethink it Dar is giving us a tool that
universe the right tactic to take is just to think about the universe think about standing outside on a clear day
universe every single one of those those little splotches is a Galaxy all by itself so 100 billion stars per Galaxy
universe is roughly constant not precisely but pretty roughly so so if you take an expanding Universe in the
universe in between because the fabrics and because the technology the technology used innovate and so on
universe okay I basically said in the book here's a News Bulletin you're not only not the center of the universe you're not even
Universe distances another kind of Blues is longing in uh in the Blues you