Aspects of Eternal Inflation, Lecture 4 of 4 | Leonard Susskind
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Leonard Susskind Stanford University July 20, 2011 Last of four lectures by Leonard Susskind discussing Aspects of Eternal Inflation at the Prospects in Theoretical Physics 2011 summer workshop, "Frontiers of Physics in Cosmology". Video can also be found here: http://video.ias.edu
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Oh, my widdew head. I was going good a while, and then the chalk dust got me. I seem to be a formulation with projections looking for a cozy spot to land. And I'm beginning to wonder about there being more than one big bang...or specifically, a very large bang in one area, and other bangs in other areas. Not just a sequential cycle. And if this were true, what effects does it have on our studies on microwave radiation...
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47:59 planck volume doesnt exist. theres planck length and area but no higher planck size space dimensions
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The wide, black chalkboards loom above Susskind, like the vastness of intergalactic space.
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Could there be a multiversal archivist or Olympian gods? According to Susskind during the last part of his talk we should ask if infinite precision is possible. Which he affirms and he even claims to have found Mt. Olympus. He finishes by drawing a pyramid capped with an all seeing eye.
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