Stephen Wolfram joins Brian Greene to explore the computational basis of space, time, general relativity, quantum mechanics, and reality itself.
This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participant: Stephen Wolfram
Moderator: Brian Greene
0:00:00 - Introduction
01:23 - Unifying Fundamental Science with Advanced Mathematical Software
13:21 - Is It Possible to Prove a System’s Computational Reducibility?
24:30 - Uncovering Einstein's Equations Through Software Models
37:00 - Is connecting space and time a mistake?
49:15 - Generating Quantum Mechanics Through a Mathematical Network
01:06:40 - Can Graph Theory Create a Black Hole?
01:14:47 - The Computational Limits of Being an Observer
01:25:54 - The Elusive Nature of Particles in Quantum Field Theory
01:37:45 - Is Mass a Discoverable Concept Within Graph Space?
01:48:50 - The Mystery of the Number Three: Why Do We Have Three Spatial Dimensions?
01:59:15 - Unraveling the Mystery of Hawking Radiation
02:10:15 - Could You Ever Imagine a Different Career Path?
02:16:45 - Credits
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