Im going thru a drug withdrawal and these podcasts are helping me focus on the bright size of life.Ty so much
@Pinkfongfan249 ай бұрын
Right here with you ❤ the struggle is real 😮
@shinjirigged9 ай бұрын
kinda freaking me out how relevant this comment is to my situation. stay strong, It's more worth it every day.
@shanebyers12229 ай бұрын
Rooting for you bud.
@endrawes09 ай бұрын
Good luck
@michaeljfigueroa9 ай бұрын
What kinda drug? I'm just curious and rooting for you. And curious
@jlkoenig43778 ай бұрын
I am amazed at the breadth of Sean's knowledge and his patience ))
@filipgren60917 ай бұрын
Whole new respect for You, good Sir. Listening to You was a great pleasure.
@Im-just-Stardust9 ай бұрын
Love the AMA's very much professor, and everything else you do!
@michaeljfigueroa9 ай бұрын
I usually hate when people talk sports. Sports nerd thing wasn't so bad. Although I hope to never hear it again.
@BrianFedirko8 ай бұрын
Entropic Force. Wow, Sean, your description was spot on for me to understand this. I never considered this aspect of reality before, and now I know I should. Now my head has to go and re-evaluate everything. haha. Gr8! Peace ☮💜
@tambourine_man9 ай бұрын
Sean and team, please add the time stamps for every question when you post an AMA. Thanks!
@tapksa9 ай бұрын
Its on his website. You will have to look there. Sorry
@michaeljfigueroa8 ай бұрын
If you subscribe to mindscape patron you get to ask a once in a lifetime question. I wasted mine making a dumb joke.
@tambourine_man8 ай бұрын
Most podcast players support chapter markers, so does KZbin, and I find that they would be particularly useful on the AMA episodes. Since the questions are already typed in, I imagine pasting them on the description along with time stamps shouldn't take that much more of your time.
@Avocado8768 ай бұрын
@@tambourine_manyou should definitely do this, for sure :)
@missh17748 ай бұрын
I think this video in the series was an excellent. 1:53:00 this sounds like the ball was simply rolling in one location but the surface itself was moving. 2:23:00 🤣 thanks. Everyone should start the day with such questions. As always, I admire the smooth turn around Sean.
@Droop759 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing these Sean
@michaeljfigueroa9 ай бұрын
I feel bad I only give him 1 dollar a month on patron
@sabrinafehl78616 ай бұрын
@@michaeljfigueroaidk about ur income myself ? I’m retired and on a fixed income. My taxes dollars already n probably helped pay for his education. If he went to a public college r university and there r so many programs on Utube I couldn’t possibly afford to give every one I agree with “ a dollar a month “.
@charonme9 ай бұрын
About the placebo question: doctors in fact do prescribe placebos in some cases while pretending it's not a placebo or sometimes even they don't know it themselves. I'm talking about homeopathy.
@ivocanevo8 ай бұрын
Mark Kumari, if you're reading, thanks for asking exactly the priority question that I would probably ask Sean.
@ivocanevo8 ай бұрын
Ps the notion that consciousness is the thing which chooses which branch it's on appeals to me too. But I'll admit I'm a bit of a panpsychist.
@gtziavelis9 ай бұрын
Never miss a Mindscape AMA. Take them all and hear them out? Yea! 12:05 - 13:42 the non-orthogonality reminds of either fractal dimensions, or packing constraints in higher dimensions, both of which are potentially interesting, and in a Penrose visual-thinker kind of way, I understood more than I have any right to do. ❤
@vicenzor36259 ай бұрын
Great Episode! I listened to the whole 3+ hours in the 3 minutes it's been out!
@GGoAwayy9 ай бұрын
Just one time through?
@sombh19719 ай бұрын
1:55:04 The actual reason is of course quantum mechanical. It takes the least action path because because for a macroscopic massive object, the Planck's constant can be actually taken to zero. Look up the Feynman path integral for the rest of the story. 2:27:52 Not to speak of the possibility of learning everything from those civilizations, which would automatically take care of the other options.
@tonybowen4559 ай бұрын
I can't thank you enough for these
@Getexposedddddd9 ай бұрын
“Babe wake up, new Sean Carroll AMA dropped”
@gailnorman11339 ай бұрын
How about "make science great again", block the biased political persuasions.
@ParanormalAnarchist9 ай бұрын
Yes with political slogans! Great start!
@sandrocavali98107 ай бұрын
Sometimes someone summons the vast ignorance we humans possess with his specific knowledge of something seemingly universal and concludes that's wisdom enough to sit on a wide sofa and say "ask me anything". And that's the black hole of intelligence.
@helicalactual9 ай бұрын
if you were to commute two fields, what field would be considered the field? more importantly, this superposition of fields does not use or need locality due to them being fields. so again, which field would be the field that makes the field.
@LeoulB8 ай бұрын
If light (or photons) travel only to the retina, what then travels through the optic nerve? And same for other senses: vibration and ear drums, texture and touch? Physical input vs biological processing
@orthoplex649 ай бұрын
I think you missed the point of the question at 1:38:20. The asker isn't surprised that a single photon can interfere with itself, but that it can do so even when the paths between the beam splitters have such different lengths.
@BluceRee-cs7du7 ай бұрын
What are these comments regarding?
@jraines0029 ай бұрын
re: 1:08:16 walrus at the door: I have been awoken by a sea lion at my front door (the side not facing the beach & up some stairs) so I have no trouble believing the walrus scenario!
@RotsorKG9 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you reject the "choose your own adventure" analogy out of hand even though it seems really good to me. You say we're not making choices that affect the wave function, but the same is true about the characters of the story: all possible variations of the story exist on different pages of the book, and you need a subjective viewpoint (player/reader) to commit to a specific timeline.
@RotsorKG9 ай бұрын
Ah, maybe I see the difference: the choose-your-adventure story does not dictate the probabilities of various choices, the reader is supposed to make them arbitrarily, whereas in the wave function the probabilities are baked in.
@marccoumeri9029 ай бұрын
Another Patreon member wrote me the following: Not Sean but: it is not a "choose your adventure" story, but rather "all adventures are chosen" story, though each story has a different "thickness". A Laplace's demon could scroll through the book of all possible adventures, and in some of them an imperfect copy of you would be asking your question, and in others another copy would not, and in yet others you would not even exist. This book of all possible adventures is the block universe. So you could reconcile the intuition of free will with "could not have been any different" by stating that it is different in different but equally real timelines. This has nothing to do with "our consciousness allowing us to choose among these branches", however, as even in a non-many worlds universe the "consciousness" part is much much higher in the emergency hierarchy from quantum mechanics to subatomic physics to atomic physics to chemistry to biology to sentience to consciousness. Our internal narrator tells us the story of what we do, narrating the play-by-play using the terms like choice and decisions after the fact, without having any actual influence on the game that is being played.
@RotsorKG9 ай бұрын
@@marccoumeri902 I can only guess this person (and possibly Sean too?) doesn't know what a choose-your-own-adventure book is, given how they contrast it to "all adventures are chosen" (that's exactly what that is!)
@tapksa9 ай бұрын
I think the issue is that the choose-your-own book analogy places consciousness in the middle of the whole thing. Such a story on a shelf, branching out, existing as a block is a nice analogy. It breaks down when you place consciousness (and choice) in it.
@marccoumeri9029 ай бұрын
@@tapksaI think that’s right. I would have liked to hear Sean elaborate on the block universe as containing all the branches, even though our consciousness is not choosing paths. Even in the classical picture, without many worlds, where my future could be someone else’s past seems remarkable to me. I really enjoy these AMAs, Sean explains concepts really well. But always have follow up questions.
@kratomseeker52589 ай бұрын
i have a question. are there any theory's that think time and space is the same as the expansion of space and gravity pushing us down?
@spaceinyourface9 ай бұрын
Your only telling me what a plumber does,,,your not telling me what a plumber is !! 😂
@joelnasdaq27249 ай бұрын
sp. you're
@spaceinyourface9 ай бұрын
@@joelnasdaq2724 I acknowledge you're existence 😌
@joelnasdaq27249 ай бұрын
@@spaceinyourfaceI'm an AI-bot ... thanks for accepting me.
@spaceinyourface9 ай бұрын
@@joelnasdaq2724 you're existence matters to some .
@joelnasdaq27249 ай бұрын
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@ajsmith76199 ай бұрын
Thank you Sean. 4 hours. Fantastic.
@jartar58419 ай бұрын
I just want to affirm that I love sports talk as much as science talk. Keep up the occasional basketball topic, and go spurs go.
@dukeallen4329 ай бұрын
Lots of pushback on many worlds lately. How bout discussion with naysayer
@Games_and_Music9 ай бұрын
1:12:57 That would actually be pretty funny if you did, because i also listen to Bill Burr's 1 hour Monday Morning Podcast, and he always throws in an older episode after his 30 minute "Thursday Afteroon Just Before Friday" episodes. So, that would make for 2 similar podcast formulas, but the content couldn't be more different, haha. Maybe he might be a fun guest some time, if you don't intimidate him and him not getting on the defensive, you both like sports and have similar theories about it.
@Greg419829 ай бұрын
I basically randomly took a botany course in college as an elective AND I LOVED IT! Even now, 25 years on, I still drone on an on about plants to my kids when we are out on hikes!
@stevemonkey66668 ай бұрын
One of the earlier questions is about us and them. The question is asked and answered from the point of view of "us". I am one of "them". We do actually exist on this channel😅
@sciencedaddio16435 ай бұрын
I feel like you are trying. Thank you, I am "MAGA".
@scottrenz14899 ай бұрын
I sometimes contemplate whether there can be another realm or world or universe or multiverse that has nothing to do with our space be ours 3 dimensions of space or 4 or 5 or more but somewhere else that our minds have a difficult time conceiving of. In other words, somewhere that our so called "universe" could not possibly expand into or move into and interact with because it is somewhere else and not out there somewhere in our space. Do you ever conceive of such a realm?
@cyruskalantari65819 ай бұрын
Thank you
@AthosRac9 ай бұрын
Can you talk about LK99 a bit?
@johngoodwin96068 ай бұрын
I have to disagree there is no connection between the existence of the Moon and life on earth. I thought the existence of the Moon keeps the orientation of the earth stable in its orientation with the Sun and that allows for seasons. Otherwise, the temperature in any location could swing between what we is in Antartica and at the equator. Wouldn't life be a lot different?
@brucecombs31088 ай бұрын
Why does the Earth need the Moon to stabilize it's axis? Is it because the Moon is much farther out and thus more resistant to having its own orbital axis tilted by the slow wobble of the Earth's axis?
@johngoodwin96068 ай бұрын
@@brucecombs3108 I was not sure of this but was hoping someone would let me know.
@johngoodwin96067 ай бұрын
@@brucecombs3108 I am watching "The most surprising discoveries from our universe - with Chris Lintott" on the Royal Institute website. At 49mins or so, he says the Moon stabilizes the earth's axis. This is what I remembered. Without stable axis, we'd have chaotic temperatures - not seasons.
@bryandraughn98309 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@timm61758 ай бұрын
Send the big donaters merch
@_7club_7 ай бұрын
Why does the KZbin algorithm play this channel next after every flat earth video?
@scottrenz14899 ай бұрын
I have heard a claim that Isaac Newton did not know the mechanism that causes gravity to happen, but that Albert Einstein disovered what that mechanism is. I say neither knew what the mechanism is. Einstein said that bodies of mass warp the space around them thus causing gravity. However, he did not suggest what the mechanism is that a body of mass warps the space around it. Does anyone know what the mechanism is as to how a body of mass warps the space around it?
@chrisofnottingham8 ай бұрын
That's true but Einstein did go one layer further down than Newton. We can always say "But why" to any explanation and it doesn't take long to reach the current limits of human knowledge. So give Einstein some props for going down an extra level.
@johnlobusek21699 ай бұрын
Give a scholarship to an already advanced student.
@EcoFP338 ай бұрын
This is a good guy BUT how much does he pay to always pop up next without me subscribing. Lol. Literally everytime I leave a video to run Sean is next! Good work.
@johnlobusek21699 ай бұрын
Right....
@poleshift23538 ай бұрын
Circus
@ryanrutledge9229 ай бұрын
I ❤ trig . Prof .Carroll please don't say it's JUST trigonometry. Trig is amazing. ❤ from 🇨🇦
@archielundy31319 ай бұрын
Oooh would love a classic episode of Mindscape once a week.
@maxn66139 ай бұрын
This podcast gave me the inspiration to get into ap physics as a sophomore in high school( 1 year before my school usually allows). It's one of the best decisions I've ever made :)
@JoonaDanielTuhkanen6 ай бұрын
Mitä tänne laitettiin
@zack_1209 ай бұрын
50:05- Actually natural science varies a lot among fields. Biology for instance varies so wildly that many if not most of lab research results can't be replicated .
@AndreluisMachadoloboesilva8 ай бұрын
Sean, I have a question but I don't have money to pay for an answer. Perhaps you can say something about this subject because more people may have the same doubt. Light it seems doens't experience time, right? Now, if a pair of particles are entangled and one particle is on earth and the other one is in andromeda, the mesurement of their spin wouldn't occour instantaineslly? If so, does that mean that entanglement is acting at the speed of light, because it experience no time? Or does that mean that entanglement is acting faster than the speed of light? Thanks for the attention anyway.. .
@billymidgett40648 ай бұрын
I hope someone much smarter than me reads this and tells me where I am wrong. I’m so ignorant to the quantum universe but pick up enough to be dangerous. I have a theory involving religion and wanted to share it for feedback. I’m growing thanks to God’s grace and I’m reading a lot, and I still studying quantum mechanics. I think the two are fascinating and you see God’s hand in the quantum universe. Recently, it’s become a theory in the quantum world that we are tied together with a universal consciousness that is tied by quantum waves. Then evolution. Scientists tell us it’s “survival of the fittest” and that a genetic mutation takes hold and replicates itself for the betterment of the species. Tie in duality (particles being in two places at once) and I have a theory. I haven’t researched if anyone else has had it yet. I think there is a difference between consciousness and having a soul. I do think quantum waves ties all things together with a universal consciousness. That’s how I explain evolution. A generation that passes remains in the quantum consciousness and helps the species by DNA memory and that’s how the changes slowly come about. It’s at the cellular level this information is passed from generation to generation. 2nd I think that it’s our soul that goes to heaven. When we pass and have been redeemed by God’s grace our souls go to be in His presence. However, the quantum consciousness of that human remains to contribute to the evolution of the species. Those who do not know God remain here on the quantum level. Hell has been described as not being in the presence of God. And while I have ALWAYS been a skeptic I believe that there are truly some people who are more in tune with the quantum consciousness and can tap into it to “know things” a la a medium. I don’t think psychics can tell the future but I think there are some people who can tap into the quantum consciousness and they can give information from it. Speak to the dead so to speak. I don’t believe in ghosts but I can see how a potential manifestation could perhaps become visible at some time. All crazy stuff I know but to me it wraps science and religion together perfectly. Thoughts? Am I insane?
@Kyle1117 ай бұрын
Sean has a video up on KZbin called “God is not a great theory” if you wanted to listen to that
@TipsyTadpole9 ай бұрын
tyty (a little tickle for the algorithm lol)
@charliesteiner23349 ай бұрын
Dear patrons: Please give Sean a break about AI learning a model of the world. Yes, he is wrong. No, he is not going to read and understand the ROME paper, or the Emergent Linear Representations (in Othello-GPT) paper, just for an AMA question. So they're probably not the best medium for this discussion.
@vicenzor36259 ай бұрын
How is he wrong? Is AI learning no longer predictive based on input of a data set? Have they become sentient? Are they listening??😮
@dimitrispapadimitriou56229 ай бұрын
Thankfully, we have your expertise , to inform us about who's wrong or who's right. Sean's opinion about AIs is reasonable and obviously on the right track.
@RotsorKG9 ай бұрын
@@vicenzor3625 At least I think he's wrong in what seems to be an all-or-nothing approach to having a model of the world: either you have it or you don't. I believe there's more nuance there.
@charliesteiner23348 ай бұрын
@@vicenzor3625 I'll answer you seriously. It all comes down to a question of "what do you mean, 'learning a model of the world?'" A sensible take is that if you're modeling the world, you have to take in sense data and then use it to form an internal representation that has some dynamics that are approximately isomorphic to the dynamics of the real world. E.g. If an AI gets video of a bouncing ball as input, and processes that video into an internal representation that tracks the position and velocity of the ball, and then predicts future internal representations using approximate laws of physics, that's an AI that's modeling the world. It doesn't do this *despite* predicting based on a data set, it does it precisely because modeling the ball is a useful way to predict the data. Of course, bouncing balls are simple and boring - it's easy to get an AI to model a bouncing ball, but hard to get one to model a rainstorm, or a person, or the entire real world. It's a continuum, both in terms of how complicated the internal representations are, and how faithfully the internal dynamics mirror the dynamics of the real world. (This leads to interesting, non-black-and-white questions like "How many orders of magnitude of complexity and fidelity does this continuum span? How quickly is AI advancing along this continuum?") In the paper Emergent Linear Representations in World Models of Self-Supervised Sequence Models, by Nanda, Lee, and Wattenberg, they take a GPT-style AI that's been trained on board game Othello (only on the sequence of moves), and they find that at a certain place inside it, it's learned a representation that tracks the contents of the board (Here 'tracks' means the representation is linear - you can read out the contents of the board just using linear operations). And then they can flip the color of a square inside the AI's representation, and it will play as if the board had the flipped-colored piece.
@billblais35808 ай бұрын
Didn’t you mean the creator of GOD’s Schrödinger equation? A cocktail party reply. Expect to see into my guru style nature here; In the analogy of the house and the paint property of the house, whereas both were created under the umbrella of physics… Where’s the origin of the physics umbrella, the known universe(s), and true everything? It feels somewhat unclear to most current, conscious, sentient beings. Except for those who’ve experienced out of body awareness. As Sadhguru says Your body and mind are materials that you have accumulated from the Earth over the coarse of time. You are not the hip-hop mass that you accumulated from food. You are the spirit that accumulated the resources and occupies the mind. This is where I add my perspective. Creation brought my spirit to consciousness. Consciousness brought me back to spirituality that brought me back to Understanding creation. GOD is LOVE is LIFE is YOU is GOD is LOVE is LIFE is YOU is Repeat in a perpetual cyclical state 🔁
@TheSouthernSiren8 ай бұрын
Anything? 🙄Okay then. Why is your last name Carroll?👽🤮