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The Biggest Ideas in the Universe | 24. Science
143,251 viewsSep 1, 2020
Sean Carroll
154K subscribers
The Biggest Ideas in the Universe is a series of videos where I talk informally about some of the fundamental concepts that help us understand our natural world. Exceedingly casual, not overly polished, and meant for absolutely everybody.
This is Idea #24, " Science." We bask a bit in how amazingly successful science is, wrestle with the difficult problem of *what* science exactly is, and close with some reflections on the present state and future prospects for fundamental physics.
This is the final video in the series. Thanks to everyone who has enjoyed!
My web page: http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/
My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/seancarroll
Mindscape podcast: http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/p...
The Biggest Ideas playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Blog posts for the series: http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/b...
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Barefoot
Barefoot
1 year ago
Thank you for this beautiful gift to humanity, Sean!
The sheer amount of time out of your very busy, very important life that you've given to us is incredible! I hope and believe that this video series will be considered a landmark in science education and popularization and that it will begin a transformation from quick sound-byte pop-science toward more in-depth discussions. The fact that you had the vision to trust that we mere mortals can follow and understand these topics on this level and really gain something from it is amazing!
Many science communicators and scientists have done "lockdown projects", but only you (that I'm aware of) have done something so completely transformative. I look at something like Dr. Lincoln's Subatomic Stories, which in total, discounting the Q&A portions, is only maybe an hour and a half of content, and it really gives me an appreciation for the 70+ hours of this series. No shade intended to Dr. Lincoln or anybody else who steps up and helps spread enthusiasm, passion, and understanding of science, of course! But The Biggest Ideas in the Universe is on a very different level. I know that it took you much more than 70 hours to plan out, write, record, and edit all of these, and frankly, I'm in awe.
The fact that you did this all yourself, as important as you are and as valuable as your time and intellectual energies are, is both inspiring and shameful. Movie stars and athletes who do nothing more than entertain us in our spare time get paid tens of millions a year and have massive entourages of assistants, agents, and bodyguards... yet educators and scientists are perpetually underpaid and understaffed. In a just world, you would have had a whole crew for this, so you could just come on camera and talk and spend probably less than half the time on it that you actually did. Instead, even with the quarantine, I honestly don't know how you have had time to make two 1-2 hour videos a week and run your podcast and still be one of the world's best scientists (plus I'm sure numerous other more mundane things like being a good husband and a good pet owner besides), all at the same time!
I've always been a fan of yours; I've watched everything of you I could, even multiple versions of the same lectures given at different venues to tease out little minutia of understanding... but with The Biggest Ideas in the Universe, to me, you've propelled yourself from a peer of Lincoln, Cox, and Tyson into the stratosphere with the likes of Sagan and Feynman.
I know these aren't getting a ton of views right up front. I mean, relative to your subscriber base, they're doing great, but I truly expect them to go way up as more people both learn about them, and have the time and energy to watch (and, for many, study) them. Even I haven't watched them all the moment they came out; I need to be in the right mindset, so sometimes it takes a few days. Still, if it were up to me, these would be the videos with millions of views, instead of videos of cats doing cat things. I doubt they'll ever reach that level of popularity and spread... but on the other hand, nobody will really remember this week's viral cat video even next month. These will be around for decades to come as, I'm sure, one of the best archives of knowledge about fundamental physics (sorry, elementary physics) to bridge the gap between the usual pop-science stuff and a multi-year full-time education.
Thank you again, from the bottom of my heart.
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sdjdavies42
sdjdavies42
1 year ago
Thank you so much for these videos, Sean.
I'm about to start my second year studying physics and this series, coupled with reading Something Deeply Hidden, has massively helped me understand how different ideas are linked together in a way that I have not come across elsewhere.
I can see myself coming back to them frequently for the remainder of my studies and beyond.
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T. Dimitrov
T. Dimitrov
1 year ago
This are one of the best educational series in YouTube and Mr. Carroll himself is a great presenter. Thank you for your hard work and for the time you spend to share your knowledge with us!
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adizmal
adizmal
1 year ago
Sean, thanks man. I'm just a random dude, I know nothing, but I do appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge. I have truly enjoyed watching every single video in this series and the implications of it all. I'm sure others have as well. Means a lot to me that you just talk about things in a frank, engaging, and thorough manner. Looking forward to more content and will likely go back to this series again in the future.
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Paul C.
Paul C.
1 year ago
Oh NO!! It's the last one. But, like everyone else, I would like to say Thanks again Professor Sean, for this wonderful series. I'm watching them all a 2nd time (just got up to Renormalisation BTW). And they are just as good the 2nd time around. Maybe even better. as I now understand a lot more. Thank you again Prof. Sean and best wishes from West Wales.
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constellationpegasus
constellationpegasus
1 year ago
Thank you Sean. I’m sad this journey has ended.
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Dr10Jeeps
Dr10Jeeps
1 year ago (edited)
I cannot thank you enough Dr. Carroll for these YouTube sessions you have given us. I am a Canadian university psychology professor who also happens to have a passion for physics. You have been extremely generous in providing us with these videos. They have been informative, interesting, and entertaining. I can only hope that I am as entertaining and informative for my students when I begin uploading my videotaped lectures! Again, I thank you for the knowledge and entertainment you have given us.
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martifingers
martifingers
1 year ago
This series, for me, makes Sean the modern Feynman in terms of popular but serious communication of scientific ideas.
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Goat boy
Goat boy
1 year ago
Thanks for taking the time for this series. It really helps to have a detailed explanation of all the topics for us non-scientists. Besides loving to know a bit better the laws of our universe just for the fun of it, I do plan to use the gained knowledge to battle non-scientific and false statements about physics and science when I come across them. It is important to share scientific knowledge with friends and these videos sure do help to pass more accurate information not just some regurgitated pop-science articles us non-scientists come across. Thanks once again!
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Matthew Malthouse
Matthew Malthouse
1 year ago
Thank you for this, the whole series has been wonderful to follow.
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Descartesdom77
Descartesdom77
1 year ago
Sad that the series is ending, but it's been fantastic. This is the video form of the "Feynman Lectures on Physics" for me. It is an evergreen series that I will go back to often.
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David Grimes
David Grimes
1 year ago (edited)
Waited until the last episode so I could honestly say I enjoyed every minute of the series - I've seen a lot of science videos, and this series has a unique place among them!
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Liam McCarty
Liam McCarty
1 year ago (edited)
My favorite of the whole series.
He has Feynman’s office at Caltech, and now I can see why :)
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Rinkamime
Rinkamime
1 year ago
Lets all take a moment to appreciate the absence of mid-roll ads in this quality YouTube video. Thanks!
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JP Seet
JP Seet
1 year ago
Some thoughts on this Sean Carroll video series: The series is a good overview of some of modern physics with useful math analysis. It is not too dumbed-down and gives insights into how the Universe works.
This final episode ("24. Science") is a good wrap-up video and I especially like the focus, from 1:41:20 onwards, on Gravity, Cosmology and Particle Physics. Problems of current interest are mentioned, in Cosmology, for example, (including the issues of Dark Matter and Dark Energy).
Coincidentally, probably my favourite other videos in the series were the pair "22. Cosmology". I also liked the pair "16. Gravity". Other highlights were the videos about Particle Physics - "Matter" and "Atoms" I think.
Generally speaking, this "The Biggest Ideas in the Universe" series also blends historical and philosophical-type reflections. There is discussion of theoretical physics but also experiment/observational data. The content is educational and up-to-date. Neat!
Hi/Greetings from France. Likes, Replies anyone? :-)
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D L
D L
1 year ago
Thank you for The Biggest Ideas in the Universe!
Conclusion: Sean Carroll is Awesome!
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VT Lille
VT Lille
1 year ago
This was such an awesome series of videos. Thank you, Sean!
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James Stewart
James Stewart
1 year ago
Unfamiliar as I am with scientific philosophy, watching this I'm constantly reminded of Alan Alda's observation that everyone specialises but science has specialised to such an extent that two of us from associated fields can have difficulty understanding what each of us are talking about; and although that might be an inconvenience to us, as scientists we should nevet forget that there is a huge number of the general public honestly interested in what we are doing. Not that we should think of ourselves as other or to dumb-down our interactions but rather to express our understanding with comprehension and empathy. You know, just like Sean Carroll.
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Thales Fontanetti
Thales Fontanetti
1 year ago
Absolutely stunning. Thank you, Professor.
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Ometecuhtli
Ometecuhtli
1 year ago
Amazing series. As with everything we enjoy it felt it passed fast, can't believe this is the last episode. Thank you Sean for all your time.
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Stay Primal
Stay Primal
1 year ago
I think it is fair to say I am Ariel fan #1, thx you for the update professor, I really appreciated it.
Among the HUNDREDS of channel I am subscribed to, You, JRE and Lex are the only channel I have the bell option turned on. You will be missed professor, It was a very fun / educative course to be part of.
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Nartana Premachandra
Nartana Premachandra
1 year ago
One of the most startling revelations :-) of this series was that I was able to grasp more of these ideas than I imagined I could. Envisioning the nature of the universe these past few months along with like-minded souls has been a joy. Thank you kindly Sean!!
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Bahauddin Alam
Bahauddin Alam
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you sir I'm really grateful to you for this series coz you keep inspiring us in this hard time through your efforts.🖤🖤🖤🖤
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Top Red TV
Top Red TV
1 year ago
What a magnificent series you've produced here. A thousand thanks from sunny Ireland ☘️
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Aidan Storey
Aidan Storey
1 year ago
Thank you Sean. The reach of these videos is very wide. As a physics undergrad I found them both useful and entertaining. I'm sure people with much less or even more physics background than I would say the same.
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Roger Martin
Roger Martin
1 year ago
Your open minded and humble manner of presentation is incredible. Thank you so much. Very sad this is the final podcast.
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Scooter Guy Tells the truth
Scooter Guy Tells the truth
1 year ago
This series is going to be watched for generations to come. Such a good Idea. Really appreciate you taking the time to get down into the actual science on these topics. Too often public science lectures end up being more or less history lessons. This is on another level. Thank you.
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Ken House
Ken House
1 year ago
Thank you for your time and effort in making these. I looked forward to each one and learned much. I'm sure to re-watch this many times. Thank you from PEI,Canada
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Amity Affliction
Amity Affliction
1 year ago
Thank you for your time and knowledge. I’ve learned a great deal and I’m motivated to continue. You are appreciated 🙏🏻
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remogaggi82
remogaggi82
1 year ago
Thank you professor. Really enjoyed the time you put into this to help us learn. But also low-key depressed it has come to an end.
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Sidney Jacobs Audio
Sidney Jacobs Audio
1 year ago
Thank you sir for your time and knowledge.
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monkeypeas
monkeypeas
1 year ago
You have such a unique mind it would be a shame to limit this to just the physical world. I would love to see a Biggest Ideas of Philosophy, Biggest Ideas of Art History, etc. I know you would say these are not your expertise, but you have such a great talent for breaking things down and building them up from first principles that I think you could tackle any topic!
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Nadrieril Feneanar
Nadrieril Feneanar
1 year ago
Thank you so much for this whole series! It's been incredibly interesting.
Thanks also for acknowledging how science really works, because I rarely see this discussed and I think many people have illusions about it. For a more thorough exploration of this idea, I recommend David Chapman's in-progress online book In The Cells of the Eggplant (https://meaningness.com/eggplant). It is exactly about how rationality works in a world where everything is nebulous and where the answer to "is there any water in the fridge" could be "yes, in the cells of the eggplant". "Nebulosity" is Chapman's word for what you call "messiness". He also explores the interplay of nebulosity and pattern in the context of meaning in his hypertext book https://meaningness.com . I recommend both, I've learned a lot from his work.
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Rick Veleke
Rick Veleke
1 year ago
Thank you for the series. Tremendous series and a magnanimous gift to help get thru the pandemic
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ilcasdy5
ilcasdy5
1 year ago
This series is the deepest dive that is understandable I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much.
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Shirish Kulhari
Shirish Kulhari
1 year ago
Question for Sean: Do you think this "dig deeply" strategy also involves rethinking assumptions underlying mathematical models for these theories, or rethinking which mathematical model to use in the first place (admittedly way too ambitious)? e.g. in GR, differential geometry is used - what's been your personal experience in trying to use non-standard assumptions, etc.?
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Felipe Reyes
Felipe Reyes
1 year ago
So incredible, this series was just so good... no matter where you're at in your knowledge of science, this series offers new insight everywhere... thank you so much Sean
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MARVIN FERGUSON JR
MARVIN FERGUSON JR
1 year ago
Thank you for this series. I know you said that this is just the end of the series and not the end of you talking about physics but I wanted to encourage you to continue anyway. These topics benefit from exposure and you’re doing a wonderful job in championing the value of exposing it to the masses.
Marcilio Santos
Marcilio Santos
1 year ago
Science is wonderful, is the best answer that we can do about the universe. These series of videos “The Biggest Ideas in the Universe” is the best content about physics that I see in the world. Thanks Prof. Sean for make this videos and bring great knoledge for the the internet.I intend to do a master's degree in physics after these videos.
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Alex Tritt
Alex Tritt
1 year ago
Thanks Sean, I have been watching everything from the start! Its an end of an era. It's an interesting coincidence that this series is ending the week I finally get to start my PhD in Quantum Metrology. So at least I'll have more science in my life (which wasn't really true waiting for things to sort themselves out during lockdown in the first half of the year). I'll make sure that I keep listening to mindscape (though im not that far in and there's quiet a few episodes now).
John Nicholson
John Nicholson
1 year ago (edited)
Thanks for the great series professor. I watched each one, took notes, and learned so much. I think knowledge is the greatest gift one can give, and you have given us so much.
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shaun
shaun
1 year ago
thank you Sean, you have been a big part of my lockdown and appreciate you getting some of us through these weird times!
Martin Wilson
Martin Wilson
1 year ago
Thanks Sean. Appreciate you taking the time out to teach me so much. Bravo!
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Heater
Heater
1 year ago
Thank you Sean for this series, and so much more. Wonderful.
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ET Stalker
ET Stalker
1 year ago
Thank you so much Sean . Amazing series I got more out of this than one can imagine. I really hope to see you around someday so I can shake your hand and congratulate you for your amazing work.
Eric Eichler
Eric Eichler
1 year ago
Thank you for the time and effort you put into this series. I’m not a Physicist by trade, but as a casual fan of Physics and Science in general, your approach and teaching methodology has been both educational and entertaining.
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Natural Mystic
Natural Mystic
1 year ago
Thank you Sean. I’ve really enjoyed the last few months with the series. I’ll be diving into the mindscape series now.
Alasdair Whyte
Alasdair Whyte
1 year ago
Thank you Sean, a brilliant series worthy of a TV series loved every minute 😁
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Damian Reloaded
Damian Reloaded
1 year ago
The whole series has been a great contribution from your part. Much appreciated all the effort you put into making it. Hopefully you'll continue making videos once in a while? You're very nice to listen to explaining difficult things. Cheers!
BTW: 2:10:03 Seems the invaders are waking up ... ^_^
Albert Feuerstein
Albert Feuerstein
1 year ago
Professor Carroll, Thank you so much for sharing your Knowledge and vision. This series of lectures was above the top. You are one of the most gifted teachers I ever had.
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bruinflight
bruinflight
1 year ago
It has been a great journey, thank you so much for all of these gems! I have enjoyed your videos immensely!
Carlos Vandersi
Carlos Vandersi
1 year ago
Thank you Sean, I thoroughly enjoyed the series and thank you for your contribution to make this available to a wider audience. I wish you all success and happiness and look forward to your next leg of the journey!
NWN
NWN
1 year ago
Thank you so much for the time that you’ve taken and effort that you’ve put into make this series. I expect the long tail of viewers for this series will far exceed the the number of viewers during the troubles of 2020. And that it will be viewed by many future learners in the way that we view The Feynman Lectures now. Thanks again for making science and physics so much more accessible. And for widening the “Overton window” (if the term can be borrowed from politics) for the level of academic rigor that can be successful in a YouTube video series. :)
Steven Hazel
Steven Hazel
1 year ago (edited)
At last I found time to finish watching these videos! Thanks so much for making them. There isn't enough material at this level, and it's been great fun following along somewhat with math and physics ideas that have been too many textbooks beyond the reach of my free time.
Colby Nye
Colby Nye
1 year ago
Thank you for continuing this series as long as you did! I'm truly grateful for having had the opportunity to learn from you
Shytam
Shytam
1 year ago
Thanks for posting this wonderful video series. I'll be watching it again a few times to better hammer in some of the more slippery concepts or less familiar math. Your efforts in spreading knowledge about our understanding of elementary physics are truly inspiring.
Stewart Hayne
Stewart Hayne
1 year ago
I had to take a moment to say thank ms for making these videos. They filled a very important niche and are a great service to science, physics, and society. I loved every minute!
Gilbert ENGLER
Gilbert ENGLER
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you soooo much. You, Sir Sean M. Carroll, motivated me to spend 3 hours per day to study physics bringing unmeasurable joy in my daily life. I simply forgot being old. Thanks a lot!
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Sebastian Schwibbe
Sebastian Schwibbe
1 year ago
Thank you so much for this video and the series as a whole. It fills a gap in between professional physics education that is only available to a very few and the level available in science sections in newspapers and a like that can not go deep enough to really bring across the essence of the theories discussed.
David Bowen
David Bowen
1 year ago
What a wonderful series! Thanks for keeping us company during this long, difficult summer.
David O'Neill
David O'Neill
1 year ago (edited)
In "20. Entropy and Information" I commented: "I am surprised that you haven't covered the biggest of ideas - model building and validation i.e. "science" itself!"
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James D E Cross
James D E Cross
1 year ago
Love this advice on strategies, at the end of the video. Could apply to almost anything in life. Thanks for a great series.
sasasa tatata
sasasa tatata
1 year ago
thanks for doing these, covid was awful, and i really looked forward to every video
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dannyboi404
dannyboi404
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge/passion and taking the time to put these together!
CyrilleParis
CyrilleParis
1 year ago
Thank you very much! I've seen the whole series and I put it in my bookmarks to watch it again some times later, letting the brain digest it a bit. Thanks again!
Sameera Firdaus
Sameera Firdaus
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you sir for this series ☺️☺️
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Robert Knight
Robert Knight
1 year ago
Thank-you very much for all the time and effort you put into this series Sean and for making it freely available - I learned a lot!
Jer OC
Jer OC
1 year ago
Thank you for this series. It was thoroughly entertaining and educational.
I will miss 'looking forward' to the next episode.
Simeon Walker
Simeon Walker
1 year ago
Thanks so much, this has been fantastic series. Now I need to start again at the beginning to try and understand a bit more!
Kafiristanica
Kafiristanica
1 year ago
Thank you so much for this series Sean! Fantastic work!
protoword
protoword
1 year ago
Huts down professor! Thank you, thank you very much! Your eloquent lectures with charisma you have, gave huge boost to science popularity! You made some fertile soil to nourish some future big science project! What Spock said and I join him in his message: Live long and prosper! 🖖
Martin DS
Martin DS
1 year ago (edited)
Great episode! Great series!
Hope there are more in the future.
Thanks Sean.
Willians Fernandes
Willians Fernandes
1 year ago
Thank you Sean, this series is pure gold!
Olver's Ears
Olver's Ears
1 year ago
Sean, Thank You so much. As I stated before, I'll be watching the series time and again to understand. Thanks.
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Jainal Abdin
Jainal Abdin
1 year ago
Thanks again for a wonderful series. The world needs more inspirational professors, teachers and leaders to push boundaries.
Einar Wennmyr
Einar Wennmyr
1 year ago
Thank you very much for the video series. I really appreciate your effort to provide the deep dive into all the different areas that you covered. An excellent initiative!!!
KAĞAN NASUHBEYOĞLU
KAĞAN NASUHBEYOĞLU
1 year ago
Thank you so much for this great series Prof.Carroll. It was very instructive. 👏
Barry O'Mahony
Barry O'Mahony
1 year ago (edited)
Thanks, Sean. Very entertaining an engaging series for watching during these strange times. Accessible but not dumbed down. Takes me back to my Caltech days. --Barry BS '80.
Sebastian Dierks
Sebastian Dierks
1 year ago (edited)
This series was and forever will be among (or rather at, imo) the top of science communication videos. What an effort. Thank you so much for your time, and for even answering some of my questions in the Q&As. I'm really quite sad it's over, was always looking forward to the two videos along the week. I guess the podcasts are next. Greetings from Germany
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Tamás Dömők
Tamás Dömők
1 year ago
Thanks a lot for this amazing series. It was a pleasure to watch. We get some insights about the biggest ideas in the Universe, time well spent!
I also enjoyed your book "Something Deeply Hidden", I guess I should get the other ones too :).
In some of your talks you start with a demonstration with the Universe Splitter application. I would have used it sometimes, unfortunately there was no android alternative until now. I made a similar one for android - Universe Splitter Unofficial - if someone is really want to do "both" things in her/his life-tree.
Perry Whan
Perry Whan
1 year ago (edited)
I got so much out of this series. I actually started using "I can do better" when I read to my kids and sure enough it puts them at ease and they are more comfortable trying new concepts! Thank you, Dr. Carroll!
John P
John P
1 year ago
Thank you! I've learned so much from your lectures.
Michael Murphree
Michael Murphree
1 year ago
Having watched every minute of every video in this series, thank you very much for doing this.
Rik Vandenkerckhove
Rik Vandenkerckhove
1 year ago
This an an amazing collection of science topics everyone can enjoy and a great tool for science communicators. Many thanks.
Neil Holmes
Neil Holmes
1 year ago
Thanks for this series Professor Carrol, it has been both illuminating and enjoyable.
spodzone
spodzone
1 year ago
You've used quarantine as an opportunity to provide - both knowledge, approachably and as well structured as any course, and much food for thought for a while to come. For these, so many thanks.
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STE KLF
STE KLF
1 year ago
This series has been great, and I have learned so much. Thankyou
Jon Gutierrez
Jon Gutierrez
1 year ago
Thank you Dr. Carroll for taking the time out of your schedule to help us comprehend the universe. Your mark will forever be recognized.
Sandra sandra
Sandra sandra
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you, prof. Sean. This amazing series too is a really big idea. Greetings from Italy
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Tynan Douglas
Tynan Douglas
1 year ago
Thank you for this series, Sean!
Henk TL
Henk TL
1 year ago
Thank you for a wonderful series.
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Random Guy
Random Guy
1 year ago
Thank you Mr Carroll. This has been a great series!
Shriram V
Shriram V
1 year ago
Professor Sean, this was such a great series. I can't describe how much I enjoyed this series and every episode. The series was more than just a regular info, but it was revealing and shining new perspectives. I liked the treatment that did not shy away from math, and still kept accessible to folks who don't know enough math. Personally I am a working software engineer, and I knew calculus from high school, but all the of the things you covered about Riemann, and Topology and Hamiltonian, "its all about fields" and others was such a treat. You demystified the buzz words that I used to hear in other talks online like symmetry breaking, etc. Plus the great humor you deliver this lecture made this worth the watch. I was already a big fan of yours. Now I admit that I don't remember all of the details you covered, but I am going to go back to the series all over again. With renewed interest in some dry math topics like Groups, I want to learn more physics and math. The lockdown could not have been better. Feel sad to see the series end.
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David Ash
David Ash
1 year ago
Thank you Sean Carroll for this incredible insight into modern fundamental physics and more. This video series kept me pleasantly distracted/entertained during recovery from cancer surgery - it literally helped fight the pain. I'm sad the series is over, but it's a lot of work I'm sure. You did an incredible job, better than I've ever seen on this masterfully curated subject matter. I'm off to binge Mindscape next.
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Matko Smat
Matko Smat
1 year ago
Dear Professor Carroll, this has been a very enriching journey for me, thank you!
Kate Scott
Kate Scott
1 year ago
Just adding my thanks. I did a theoretical physics degree 50 years ago and it has been a joy to be brought up to date in such a vivid and entertaining fashion.
David Multer
David Multer
1 year ago
Totally amazing series, thank you so much!
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Simen Grandal
Simen Grandal
6 months ago
I just want to thank you, Mr. Sean Carroll, for this great series and show you my appreciation and gratitude for your great efforts and hard work in making these productions. Your lessons are outstanding, very informative and easily explained and they contribute greatly to increasing the interest and understanding of physics and astronomy for the general public!
Robin Betts
Robin Betts
1 year ago
Congratulations on a fantastic series of talks which lay down a wonderful informal foundation for anybody like me, who needs the 'big picture', before attempting the grizzly business of number-crunching. Without this kind of map, there's no visualisation for me, and without visualisation, no understanding.
Vincent Button
Vincent Button
1 year ago
Thanks for this final video! The entire series has been wonderful.
atimholt
atimholt
1 year ago
Fantastic video, fantastic series! I have a couple meta questions.
Maybe internet video is just the “new literature” now, and that's fine by me, but what are the chances of a future transformation of this series to, say, a book, or a static website? I'd hope nothing were left out (including illustrations), but editing for mistakes and forgotten details, along with being able to peruse the contents more easily would be a very convenient way of diving back into this series in the future.
Gav T
Gav T
5 months ago
Thank you so much, Sean. Looking forward to catching up on Mindscape now :)
Paul Mumford
Paul Mumford
1 year ago
Fantastic series, a welcome distraction throughout this awful year. Thanks Sean, here's to digging deeper.
Unfinished
Unfinished
1 year ago
I know this is the end of the series, but at some point I’d love to hear your thoughts on the impact of these ideas beyond theoretical physics. For example, what does it mean for working scientists, who are investigating and theorising about details of nature without trying to propose unified theories. Also, what are the implications for how the general public should think about and understand the science that is presented to them (like the fast moving COVID story).
ps, when you’re excited you sound a bit like Kermit the Frog, which is a good thing.
Fernando Jaramillo
Fernando Jaramillo
1 year ago
Just a brief note to thank you for a wonderful set of very interesting and inspiring videos. Much appreciated.
KAĞAN NASUHBEYOĞLU
KAĞAN NASUHBEYOĞLU
1 year ago
It was a great finale. And it was an extraordinary series. It gave me a lot.
Thank you so much Prof. Sean Carroll.
Stephen Fegan
Stephen Fegan
1 year ago
Thank you Sean.. what a tour de force !! Looking forward to buying the book ;-)
Žiga Tretjak
Žiga Tretjak
1 year ago
This is a superb compilation ; if I could, I would format it for a book and include it into HS core curriculum
Renaud Kener
Renaud Kener
1 year ago
This series of videos will enlighten the next generation of enthusiasts, maybe more than one generation. I learned things, datas and math I had searched for the last 40 years, and didn't find in what was accessible to the general public. I believe that very few were rebuked by the equations. Thank you Doctor Caroll.
robdee81
robdee81
1 year ago
Thankyou so much for this series , it has been an amazing journey.
Rick Harold
Rick Harold
1 year ago
So sad this is done. It was super awesome. I very much appreciate the effort and time you put into the detailed lessons and q&a. It was and is truly a great detailed discussion. Thx again. :-)
Mats Holm
Mats Holm
1 year ago
Thank you! The series has been an awesome journey.
Stephen Bryant
Stephen Bryant
1 year ago
Sean, It would be really nice if you could, after a nice vacation from this, continue with a series on some topic of widespread interest (such as Cosmology, hint, hint), going into more depth. Since you live in a many-hats world perhaps these could be shorter and thus easier to produce, but in the long run, still very educational.
And sincerest thanks for what you've done so far...
Bendy Bruce
Bendy Bruce
1 year ago
I want to sincerely thankyou for this series of videos. While it will take me some time to work my way through them all (and some I suspect I may need to go through more than once) I am certain they will become a valuable resource for inquiring minds hungry to learn (both young and old) for many years (and maybe worlds) to come.
TheKoopaKing
TheKoopaKing
1 year ago
Somewhere on the opposite side of the universe's wave function, Pastor Sean Carroll just finished his "Biggest Ideas in Religion" series with his 24th episode, "Faith." I'm glad I got to live in this branch of the wave function! And thank you.
Francisco Dias Coelho
Francisco Dias Coelho
1 year ago
This series was a long but inspiring journey through the world of physics. I watched many of the videos twice and it was entirely worth it! Thank you Sean for this quality content and hoping it reaches many others.
Jiang Han
Jiang Han
1 year ago (edited)
Thanks Prof. Sean. You socialized the biggest ideas of the universe precisely in comm words. That's really awesome!
Attila Beregi
Attila Beregi
1 year ago
thanks for the series, Sean! Great work!
olrik666 mortimer
olrik666 mortimer
1 year ago
A superb conclusion to a fascinating series of lectures. Thank you very much.
George Tauchen
George Tauchen
1 year ago
Very clear discussion. I appreciated the kind words for my discipline of Economics, which faces modeling issues not found in physical systems. In brief, economic agents/actors are forward looking, while particles or not. Protons spinning around at CERN do not factor in the probability of head collisions, while people would.
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hym279
hym279
1 year ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Carroll for your time and dedication, very enjoyable, informational, explanatory, we can now go an share this with others. You have now transcended through the digitalization of your talks for future generations, well until youtube finds this controversial or inappropriate. Thanks again and stay safe.
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Roger mc
Roger mc
1 year ago (edited)
great video series, thanks! very interesting stuff. and this was maybe the best of em all!
i'm not an physics scientist, i'm an architect/engineer, but it's great to learn a bit about deeper physics and what science is actually about.
i'm in a discord server where we debate pseudoscientists every day, and we could use your help, or i mean; would be fun if you dropped by, but i guess you have better things to do, lol
Thom Heath
Thom Heath
1 year ago
Thank you, sir! I enjoyed this series very much.
John Tamulonis
John Tamulonis
1 year ago
Thank you for sharing all of your insights, really fantastic. Brilliant mind.
Jonathan Byrd
Jonathan Byrd
1 year ago
Incredible series! Thank you Dr. Carroll.
Andrew E
Andrew E
1 year ago
This whole video series deserves some kind of award. Definitely best of YouTube 2020.
David Braden
David Braden
1 year ago
It was a wonderful set of presentations with excellent explanations.
1
Frank Xiang
Frank Xiang
1 year ago
So many thanks to Sean for the great series. I am a chemist, and could not believe to myself to have completed the whole series with so much interesting.
Stephen Bryant
Stephen Bryant
1 year ago
All along I've been reminded how little we actually learned in even AP high school physics. But I wasn't expecting that "the scientific method" would be one of those high-school concepts to be covered.
I estimate that there are about three 24-hour days of material here... I'll certainly repeat some of it, but all? ...
ChrisWhitt66*
ChrisWhitt66*
6 months ago
One of the most interesting and informative videos or presentations on any subject I’ve seen here in YouTube land. I’ve had a growing interest in science that started around 15 years ago. I’ve always kind of liked science but around 15 years ago I had a real thirst for science and all the various science disciplines, if that’s the right word, like biology, chemistry, cosmology etc etc. And over the last 15 years I’d say Sean Carroll is one of my personal favourites as I find him to be someone who has this great gift of being able to pitch education in a way that is very accessible and extremely inviting ? Not sure if inviting is the right word for what I’m trying to say. He just pulls me into subjects that I find myself understanding more and more. Subjects or topics regarding things that a few years ago I barely understood to now where I am getting to grips more and more with some pretty complex subject matter. Like quantum theory, plus many more subjects and topics around physics and cosmology. There’s a genuineness and a sincerity in his delivery too. If that makes sense. So thanks Mr Carroll.
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Jim Gobetz
Jim Gobetz
1 year ago
Just want to add my deep thanks for this series, it was awesome.
Attlanttizz
Attlanttizz
1 year ago (edited)
Thank you Sean! Very inspiring :-)
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Zachary Robinson
Zachary Robinson
1 year ago
Thank you Sean Carrol for this incredible learning opportunity. There is no doubt that in the future there will be at least one revolutionary discovery made by someone who was inspired by this series. You have made a wonderful contribution to humanity by making these videos. The best part about being born in the late 80s/early 90s, is that you got to wonder about this stuff as a kid, and then learn about it for free as a young adult.
Hamzah Bakouni
Hamzah Bakouni
1 year ago
Thank you very much for this amazing work. 🙏. I definitely recommend watching it.
slek120
slek120
1 year ago
Thanks Sean, for this fantastic series
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Orlando Somoza
Orlando Somoza
1 year ago
Thank you for such a lucid presentation on such a perplexing subject!
Roodborst Kalf
Roodborst Kalf
1 year ago
My compliments, this is a great lecture that deserves at least a million listeners in the coming few years.
Sekeriya Sharif
Sekeriya Sharif
1 year ago
Final video of the biggest ideas in the universe. Been a great journey of learning physics thank u sir
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luke bennellick
luke bennellick
1 year ago
Thanks so much Sean - these videos are amazing.
Tamas Goltl
Tamas Goltl
1 year ago
Big big thank you Mr. Carroll you changed my life with this videos toward the more “degree of freedom”! 😉
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