New Idea Solves Three Physics Mysteries at Once: Post Quantum Gravity

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2024
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    For the first time in 4 decades, physicists have found a new approach to solving a problem which is almost a century old: How to combine quantum physics with gravity. I told you about this new approach, called “Postquantum Gravity” from Johnathan Oppenheim briefly before Christmas. He and his collaborators are now saying that their idea also explains dark matter and dark energy.
    Paper here: arxiv.org/abs/2402.19459
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  • @SabineHossenfelder

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  • @JustAnotherBigby

    “If you don’t want to miss my public embarrassment, stay tuned.” Lol.

  • @handbanana4899

    "Quantum remains non-quantum and particles remain quantum" is a very upsetting sentence to process.

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    @apexapey  +583

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  • @gregmonks

    Ideas don't solve mysteries. Experiments do.

  • @kxqe
    @kxqe  +11

    Please stop harassing Sabine for the minor mistakes in her videos. Can't you see that she is in the accelerated Andy Worhol Factory stage of her content creation here?

  • @jimsvideos7201

    So we have Oppenheim, Oppenheimer, but no Oppenheimest?? 😭

  • @kasimirdenhertog3516

    With a name like ‘Oppenheim’ you’re already half-way believable these days

  • @TraderJoe888

    Ok Sabine, I am staying tuned. However, I seriously doubt public embarrassment is coming your way. Quite the opposite, IMO.

  • @d_s_x414

    I have a funny feeling we will never truly understand what is actually going on at Quantum levels.

  • @mmaximk
    @mmaximk  +64

    I love how you use self-deprecating humour to soften your magnificent German bluntness. Also much respect for being willing to put your assessment in public..

  • @appliedfacts

    One of the best personal attributes of a scientist is being humble enough to admit that you may be wrong. Staying open to more accurate understanding leads to the comprehension of reality. Sabine is demonstrating this really well. She has an opinion but is open to being wrong then accepting the more accurate understanding.

  • @NightWanderer31415

    This channel has quickly grown to be my favourite Science channel on CZcams. Concise, authoritarive without falling into elitism, fun, accessible. Please keep going Sabine!

  • @Tfaonc
    @Tfaonc  +44

    Next episode is in a super position between "Sabine is right again, everyone is saddened" and "Oppenheim is the next Einstein".

  • @timothyvenn4193

    Someone called your humour “wierd” however as a Brit I recognise deadpan, self effacing humour as a natural form. Well done Sabine, as a non physicist you have enlightened me to the point where I almost understand what you are talking about, it’s absolutely fascinating!

  • @leematthews6812

    Looking forward to the Oppenheim movie towards the end of the century.

  • @edreusser4741

    Your admission that you might be incorrect is one of the reasons I love you so much, Sabine. You are truly one of the most excellent presenters I have ever encountered, and I am 72 years old so I have seen a few.

  • @Rattiar
    @Rattiar Před 21 hodinou

    I appreciate the courage to offer an opinion, mixed with the humor and scientific honesty that says "...but I could be wrong. Let's find out." That last part is so important and so missing from many debates.

  • @sapelesteve

    I really appreciate the fact that Sabine can admit to perhaps being wrong. Her factual and no nonsense approach to any topic is a breath of fresh air! Keep up the great work Sabine & I will keep watching! 👍👍