#1352 - Sean Carroll
Update: 2019-09-17380
Description
Sean Carroll is a cosmologist and physics professor specializing in dark energy and general relativity. He is a research professor in the Department of Physics at the California Institute of Technology.His new book "Something Deeply Hidden" is now available and also look for “Sean Carroll’s Mindscape Podcast” on Apple Podcasts.
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so, dogs actually can use language, they just need a little technological assistance https://www.instagram.com/p/B8CI3jjhjZE/?igshid=15u9fbpv3ey8f
this is the adult version of "make you kids listen to Mozart, it makes them smarter". I just like listening to smart people talk, hoping that some of it rubs off on me :')
I have never paused and rewinded a podcast so much times like this one, just so I, the monkey, understood what he just said.
29 minutes in we're still talking about electrons spinning Keke
Great podcast.
too many pauses
After the Nick Bostrum debacle, I'm wary of beginning this.... lol
6:17 intro 6:46 podcast start
finally a good podcast
Finally all those pbs space time videos come in handy
49:30 Carol answers Jose question about why it's hard beautifully
my cat's breath smells like cat food.
26:33 Many Worlds... so he's basically talking about the Jet Li movie The One. For every possible decision you've made in your life, a new universe comes into being where you made the opposite decision. Holy Crap!!!
Still don't get it..
I'm too dumb for this...
6:57
This podcast made me fall into quantum sleep. But thankfully I was awake in an another universe so that's okay I guess.
How do I get on the timeline where it's a couple inches longer
Nobody: Joe Rogan: quark gluon plasma?
I find it funny that the same people who can't comprehend the concepts he talks about, are the same people that believe that science is a conspiracy, or that science is a bunch of BS just to get grants.