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The Matter Of Antimatter: Answering The Cosmic Riddle Of Existence
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You exist. You shouldn’t. Stars and galaxies and planets exist. They shouldn’t. The nascent universe contained equal parts matter and antimatter that should have instantly obliterated each other, turning the Big Bang into the Big Fizzle. And yet, here we are: flesh, blood, stars, moons, sky. Why? Come join us as we dive deep down the rabbit hole of solving the mystery of the missing antimatter.

MODERATOR: Brian Greene

PARTICIPANTS: Marcela Carena, Janet Conrad, Michael Doser, Hitoshi Murayama, Neil Turok

OPENING FILM: Animation by Eoin Duffy of Studio Belly, written by Justin Weinstein and Brian Greene

MORE ABOUT THE PROGRAM AND PARTICIPANTS: www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/matter-antim…

This program is part of the Big Ideas Series which is supported in part by the John Templeton Foundation.

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- The Discovery of Antimatter opening film 00:00

- Brian Greene Introduction 04:00

- Participant Introductions 04:54

- What led Paul Dirac to his thinking? 07:25

- Can we create Antimatter? 22:25

- How does the universe create matter and antimatter and yet there is still matter left around us? 29:42

- Using Neutrinos to detect Antimatter 44:55

- The difference in Neutrinos compared to Antimatter 56:30

- Searching for hints of how to prove the Grand Unified theory 01:10:10

- Drowning in theories 01:22:00

- The applications for Antimatter 01:33:01

Filmed live at the 2018 World Science festival.
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@souparnadhar7034

3 years ago

Neil Turok has very simple approach towards physics, that even reflects in his lectures. I watched many lectures of him on youtube and never saw anyone like him to explain things so simply and easily.

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@renupathak4442

1 year ago

Brian Green once again at his best. One hearing is not enough so I play and replay and replay to get a clear picture. Feel so blessed to world science

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@simonaclutter3138

3 years ago

These videos are epic. Finally some content I can binge watch.

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@justinbaker2883

3 years ago

This has got to be the best one so far. Could follow along with 90% of the discussion thanks to all the analogies and slides. Got a little lost during the neutrino talk, they set up how hard it is to catch and detect and it being electrically neutral but then at the end they said they just gonna shoot it 1000kms and split it with a magnet... Im guessing their is some explanation that was too hard to communicate in a discussion like this

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@garywill6340

3 years ago

Brian Greene is a damn good host! He knows exactly how to guide the discussion and just when to interject for the audience. He's like human Alexa!

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@guigomusa

3 years ago

What a privilege to be able to watch - even two years late - some of the most brilliant scientists in their fields in lively conversation on such an interesting topic. And with Brian Greene as the moderator who always puts things in perspective for laypeople. Thank you all.

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@andykeen3071

3 years ago

I watched this tonight, mind-blowing and brilliant.

Also, now I understand how I always have loads of odd socks. This missing ones are travelling back in time. I should have looked for them before I lost them :)

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@smallstudiodesign

3 years ago

Pandemic lockdown... I think I’m learning more about science through these world class speakers than my entire university student days! ✨🏆✨💕😛

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@dominiquov4220

5 years ago

I think Brian Greene as a host/moderator is amazing as he makes sure the conversation flows in terms of the what the audience can digest. Thank you Brian.

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@WillDanceAlone2U

3 years ago

It's really beautiful to see intelligent people have such a humorous and informative conversation about a complicated subject. Really enjoyable!

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@JohnSmith-vq1co

3 years ago

I feel so lucky to spend my rainy day watching these excellent discussions about the World.

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@arnoldduran4953

2 years ago

I absolutly LOVED seeing them geek out with eacher - the banter was hilarious and intellegent - it was brilliant🤤

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5 years ago

These talks are exactly what Internet has served humanity with. Thank you for making them available

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@tdhanasekaran3536

5 years ago

I love Brian. He makes complex concepts in Physics make me follow even though I am not trained in Physics. Very enjoyable and delightful discussions.

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@elibaez582

3 years ago

I have no idea what’s going on but I enjoy their company :)

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@sheph1145

2 years ago

I'm convinced in the next decade Neil Turok will be proven right. Nature, in its beauty always seems to use the most elegant and simplest solutions.

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@veganarchistcommunist3051

3 years ago

These guys make they're professions and studies seem so easy and speak almost like they're just having an every day conversation (I realize it is for them).

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@Constantinesis

4 years ago

Scientists and artists are so much alike. They both put 100% of passion and dedication into their work.

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2 months ago

I enjoyed watching these interviews. Loved the humor and the breaking it down descriptive way for those of us not familiar with most of these things. Greatly appreciated this. Thank you. Am looking forward to more.

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@HadzDaddy2014

3 years ago

Brian you have no doubt given me a huge expanding interest in physica

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