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Recorded at TEDx event at the University of Warwick, March 6th 2010. Roger Penrose , renowned mathematical physicist, famous for his works on the big bang theory, talks about his new theory about the conformal cyclic nature of the universe and the implications of the 2nd law of thermodynamics with regards to cosmology. A predicted consequence of Penrose's theory, as established by himself, are gravitational waves as produced from merging black holes from the previous 'aeon', creating a specific pattern in the cosmic microwave background of our universe. A complete lecture on this subject can be found elsewhere on youtube and on the website of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (see links below). This recording shows part of the Q&A session given after the TEDx talk, where he elaborates on potential evidence for his theory. I was privileged to have a brief chat with him after the event. If he his right or, I find his work truly inspirational. As you have probably noticed, this is not one of my regular episodes, but something I am very happy to share. I do hope I can legally do this. Anyways, I apologise for the poor audio quality. For more information see: Lecture by Penrose on 'Before the Big Bang', November 2005: http://www.newton.ac.uk/webseminars/pg+ws/2005/gmr/gmrw04/1107/penrose/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ-D5AUGVcI&NR=1 Also see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OutKE3tyG94 for a similar, more extensive talk, given at Coventry University. News paper article on the TEDx event, including interview with Penrose: http://theboar.org/features/2010/mar/16/tedx-warwick-2010-interviews/ TEDx at Warwick: http://www.tedxwarwick.com/index.html