DiscoverMyScience PrepNoether and Symmetry
Noether and Symmetry

Noether and Symmetry

Update: 2022-02-01
Share

Description

Jack and Mark talk about how certain "big ideas" in physics, called conservation laws, are built upon deep symmetries that are found in nature and in the laws that describe nature. This connection was first discovered by German mathematician Emmy Noether. Listeners will hear how symmetry and violations of symmetry help scientists understand the universe, perhaps explaining why there is more matter in the cosmos than antimatter. In other words, the assymmetry may be related to the the question, "Why is there something rather than nothing."


Click here to view the show notes.

Comments 
In Channel
Dalton and the Atom

Dalton and the Atom

2022-02-0155:46

Einstein and Time

Einstein and Time

2022-02-0101:04:08

Avogadro and the Mole

Avogadro and the Mole

2022-02-0151:50

Meitner and Fission

Meitner and Fission

2022-02-0151:50

Faraday and the Candle

Faraday and the Candle

2022-02-0150:32

Noether and Symmetry

Noether and Symmetry

2022-02-0101:03:49

Newton and Interaction

Newton and Interaction

2022-02-0101:06:46

Kepler and Inertia

Kepler and Inertia

2020-07-2431:27

Scheele and Oxygen

Scheele and Oxygen

2020-07-2428:47

Joule and Energy

Joule and Energy

2020-07-2441:42

Franklin and Lightning

Franklin and Lightning

2020-07-2441:53

00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Noether and Symmetry

Noether and Symmetry

Mark and Jack Kernion