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News ImageIs science incompatible with the resurrection?

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News ImageDoes science point towards God?

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News ImageThe quantum question that changed physics. #johnbell #davidbohm #briangreene #physics

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News ImageCan Science Explain Everything? | World Science Festival

Are there questions that science alone cannot answer? Might faith in God be the missing piece?
Oxford mathematician John Lennox sits down with Brian Greene to explore humanity’s biggest questions, from the origins of modern science to the nature of consciousness, the meaning of life, and what it means to live in a word-based universe.
Lennox argues that while blind faith is baseless, evidence-based faith has a role in both science and religion. He argues that the biblical worldview was the very foundation that made modern science possible, that mathematics reveals a universe grounded in divine intelligence, and that the questions transhumanists are racing to answer were settled 2,000 years ago. Greene brings the skeptical physicist's perspective, pressing on where God comes from, whether faith is truly evidence-based, and what it means to find meaning and wonder in a purely physicalist universe.
This program is part of the Rethinking Reality series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participant: John Lennox
Moderator: Brian Greene
ABOUT WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL:
The World Science Festival (WSF) is a multimedia organization bringing the most transformative ideas in science to global audiences. Through long- and short-form videos spanning physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology, neuroscience, consciousness, medicine, space exploration, the dilemma of free will, artificial intelligence, engineering, robotics, and beyond. WSF gathers world-renowned scientists, artists, and thinkers for dynamic discussions, debates, lectures, performances, films, and immersive live experiences.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York City, the World Science Festival is a production of the World Science Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to cultivate a public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future. With live events reaching millions worldwide and hundreds of millions of digital views, WSF continues to expand its global impact through festivals, educational initiatives like World Science U, and digital content that explores the near and far future of our world.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Science, Religion and the Big Ideas
01:08 Welcome to the Conversation: Brian Greene and John Lennox
01:43 John Lennox: Mathematician, Algebraist and Big Thinker
02:15 Where Does Mathematics Come From? Discovery or Creation?
04:23 Would Alien Intelligence Share Our Mathematics?
07:45 The Universe as a Word-Based System: Genesis and John's Gospel
09:54 Can Science Tell Us Everything?
11:12 The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics
14:25 Does Invoking God Kick the Can Further Down the Road?
17:57 The Bible as Evidence: History vs. Story
22:12 Is Christianity Falsifiable? The Resurrection Claim
27:26 Personal Revelation: The Russian Bible Story
34:04 Brian Greene's Search for Meaning Without God
47:25 God of the Gaps vs. Gaps That Science Opens
58:09 What Would Close the Gaps? Hypotheticals on Origin and Life
1:05:45 Why Are There So Many Different Religions?
1:16:25 How Faith in Christ Changes Human Relationships
1:20:12 How John Lennox Faces His Own Mortality
1:23:07 The Simulation Argument and What It Tells Us About God
Can Science Explain Everything? | World Science Festival
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News ImageWhat keeps astronomer David Kipping up at night? #habitablemoons #astronomy #briangreene #alienlife

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News ImageIs the idea of the multiverse a mathematical construct or could other universes really be out there?

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News ImageDoes understanding scientific concepts create a sense of cosmic belonging?#belonging #science

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News ImageStephen Hawking and Leonard Susskind had a decades-long battle over black holes.

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News ImageWhere does Raphael Bousso place entanglement in the space of quantum weirdnesses? #entanglement

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News ImageCould Alien Life Have Completely Different Chemical Makeup Than Life On Earth? #briangreene #aliens

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News ImageEverybody learns the same mathematical truths. But where do those truths come from?

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News ImageThe Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

What does it actually take to understand the universe at its deepest level, and what happens when the rules that govern it seem to contradict each other?
Theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind joins Brian Greene for a conversation on black holes, the nature of reality, and what it means to spend a lifetime chasing the hardest questions in physics. Together they trace the ideas that have defined Susskind's career, from a Bronx childhood and early years as a plumber, to his decades-long battle with Stephen Hawking over whether information can ever truly be lost inside a black hole, and the idea that the universe itself might work like a hologram.
Susskind and Greene also push into the messier, more human side of science that rarely makes it into textbooks. They discuss questions about why the biggest breakthroughs tend to start where two things that both seem true turn out to be impossible to reconcile, why being wrong never scared Susskind, and what it actually feels like to hold a conviction your entire field thinks is crazy. They take on the harder questions surrounding string theory like what it has and hasn't delivered, why experiments have gotten so difficult they now resemble building cathedrals, and whether a theory that hasn't made a confirmed prediction is still worth pursuing. It's a conversation with one of the most original thinkers in modern physics, and a reminder that the ideas that sound the craziest sometimes end up changing everything.
This program is part of the Rethinking Reality series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participant: Leonard Susskind
Moderator: Brian Greene
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ABOUT WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL:
The World Science Festival (WSF) is a multimedia organization bringing the most transformative ideas in science to global audiences. Through long- and short-form videos spanning physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology, neuroscience, consciousness, medicine, space exploration, the dilemma of free will, artificial intelligence, engineering, robotics, and beyond. WSF gathers world-renowned scientists, artists, and thinkers for dynamic discussions, debates, lectures, performances, films, and immersive live experiences.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York City, the World Science Festival is a production of the World Science Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to cultivate a public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future. With live events reaching millions worldwide and hundreds of millions of digital views, WSF continues to expand its global impact through festivals, educational initiatives like World Science U, and digital content that explores the near and far future of our world.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to The Physicist Who Helped Build String Theory
01:48 From Plumbing In The Bronx To Physics
04:42 The Moment Einstein Changed Everything
05:27 Why Engineering Almost Made Him Quit Science
06:34 The Professor Who Changed His Entire Life
07:48 Why Susskind Chases Big Questions Instead Of Calculations
09:04 The Physics Conflicts That Started Everything
09:46 Intuition Vs Mathematics In Science
10:53 Why Being Wrong Is Part Of Discovery
12:24 The Human Side Of Physics Nobody Talks About
13:49 Why Einstein Rejected Black Holes
16:07 Hawking’s Theory That Information Disappears Forever
17:39 The Fight Between Quantum Physics And Black Holes
19:57 The Birth Of The Holographic Principle
22:23 The Weird Hologram Story That Changed Physics
24:02 Why Scientists Thought Susskind Lost His Mind
25:38 How The Holographic Principle Took Over Physics
32:08 The Conflict That Created String Theory
34:49 How Vibrating Strings Changed Physics Forever
39:17 Why Quantum Gravity Refused To Work
42:23 Why Physicists Thought They Found The Final Theory
45:39 The Problem With Supersymmetry
51:02 Why Modern Physics Became So Hard To Test
55:32 Are There Infinite Universes Out There?
57:11 Why Physics Is Ultimately Just Fun For Susskind
The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival
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News ImageBrian Greene sits down with Leonard Susskind for a conversation about the mysteries of the universe.

This Friday, tune in to the World Science Festival YouTube as Brian Greene sits down with legendary physicist Leonard Susskind for a fascinating conversation about black holes, string theory, quantum mechanics, and the mysteries of the universe.

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News ImageAre we overestimating how close AI is to replacing human workers? #worldsciencefestival

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News ImageGary Marcus explains the “Eliza Effect." #worldsciencefestival #briangreene #garymarcus

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