The life of a theoretical physicist | Sean Carroll and Lex Fridman
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Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist, author, and host of Mindscape podcast.
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Guest bio: Sean Carroll is a theoretical physicist, author, and host of Mindscape podcast.
To all those who think they can just about keep up with this conversation.
I studied undergraduate Astrophysics. The reality of what these guys are doing is many many times more complicated than how it is described.
Sean Carroll tries to give you the most simple possible version to engage the lay person, but the real reality of the maths and general complexity off the scale.
You have to know the right people. Theoretical physics is a people and relationship business. You have to make the right connections. You need a business card and PR person. That's a pet peeve comment if you do business stuff, and they say "you need to know the right people." Imagine if you went to your physics or math professors and asked about question and they said "oh you need to know the right people." They failed calculus because they didn't know the right people.
This comment is actually not true
@@postsupremacyok. Just, like, every word is untrue? How is it untrue? Assuming you know for a fact it is untrue, I would also assume you know it to be untrue because you're a theoretical physicist. Answer like one
@@postsupremacyin which of the unlimited duplications of the universe is it untrue
We only know that the universe is expanding because we observe matter so it is likely that either matter drives expansion or expansion plays a role in the formation of matter. Maybe even that gravity is a result or cause of expansion.
My hunch is expansion is driven by the amount of matter removed from causality(iow, black holes). Quantum Vacuum energy wants to remain stable so to prevent the density going up it expands spactime accordi gly
maybe stop yapping and ask the scientista working on this
Umm... No. Matter isn't how we know the universe is expanding, entirely. Even if it were, you'd still be wrong
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 look up entropic gravity if you havent
Yes I never forget that time, when I knew that u pay her
wake up at 12am-2pm
rizz
edge
look at gyatt
go to sleep at 0am-2am
Loser
i do the same thing
eating bunds all day
Where is this guy from? Dark mattERRRRRRRR, dark energYYYYYYY
he's from the best schools in the world loser
first
The best theoretical physicists - failed to get a ged, and end up doing shift work, where they have developed some of the deepest theories in UFOs and other scientific fields such as flat earth theory..
Theoretical physics is theoretical.. it is not science
you think they sit there and make up stuff all day? They are the brightest people in the world and figure out theories about how the universe works and test those theories man theories becoming facts. It is ABSOLUTELY science.
Oh boy.
@@Kwisatz_HaderachXIII they dont test those theories that would make them experimental physicists not theoretical
I agree that the field has a lot more room for academic grifters however, the best people in theoretical physics have always been unbelievably good at analyzing, deducing, and synthesizing information from a very wide range of fields. That definitely has value.
It taps to the world of philosophy that helps us under stand the universe, if you just have data and no understanding than you dont get insight to what the universe is