Juan Maldacena is a theoretical physicist at the Institute for Advanced Study whose 1997 paper remains the most cited in the history of theoretical physics.And also the Holographic Principle, AI, complex numbers, etc.We cover:
-why wormholes and quantum entanglement may be the same thing
-what actually happens to information when you throw something into a black hole
-the reason Hawking radiation accidentally gave cosmologists the equation that explains why the universe has structure
-whether science-fiction wormholes are ruled out by the laws of physics
-the one unsolved problem Juan says matters more than black holes.The most important problem in quantum gravity is understanding the beginning of the Big Bang — not black holes.
Someone from 50 or 100 years ago would really be disappointed at what a dead-end theoretical physics. He rambles from one absurdity to another, with barely any relation to the real world.
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