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Leonard Susskind: Quantum Mechanics, String Theory and Black Holes | Lex Fridman Podcast #41
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@lexfridman

4 years ago

I really enjoyed this conversation with Leonard. Here's the outline: 0:00 - Introduction 1:02 - Richard Feynman 2:09 - Visualization and intuition 6:45 - Ego in Science 9:27 - Academia 11:18 - Developing ideas 12:12 - Quantum computers 21:37 - Universe as an information processing system 26:35 - Machine learning 29:47 - Predicting the future 30:48 - String theory 37:03 - Free will 39:26 - Arrow of time 46:39 - Universe as a computer 49:45 - Big bang 50:50 - Infinity 51:35 - First image of a black hole 54:08 - Questions within the reach of science 55:55 - Questions out of reach of science

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@deanninalga4391

4 years ago

People need to understand how great this podcast is. Never before has the public ever had the opportunity to listen to soo many conversations between two people at the VERY top of there respective (and receptive) fields and understand each other completely. Lex, THANK YOU

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@egorpanfilov

4 years ago

This should have been 2-3 hours interview. Enjoyed it so much!

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@DaveWhoa

4 years ago

awesome Lex!!!!! you're becoming like a Joe Rogan to the stars of science, and we can't get enough of it

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@gordonfreeman2070

7 months ago

I used to watch Susskind lectures 10 years ago. He's an extremely good teacher, he might be my favorite physics teacher that I've ever seen. I'm happy that you interview him!

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@drop2001

4 years ago

Lex: thanks for talking to me Leonard: ok. good

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@stratisbellos3710

10 months ago

The fact that Leonard Susskind at his 80( at the time of the interview) has this mental clarity and he is able to reflect on all those aspects with such limpidity is astonishing.

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@RobinTeuwens

4 years ago

Your ability to ask the right questions and keep the conversation moving at a pleasant pace has greatly improved since the first episodes. Loving it!

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@alexwhb122

3 years ago

One of my favorite talks. Absolutely love Leonard Susskind. Such a great teacher and legend.

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@tomrobingray

4 years ago

The man is disarmingly truthful: "I don't understand De Sitter space, NOBODY understands De Sitter space, everybody agrees with that, well everybody agrees I don't understand De Sitter space"

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@aetherion_souls

4 years ago

I could listen to Professor Susskind talk all day, one of my favorite physicists and lecturers ever. Can’t wait for him to publish the next book in The Theoretical Minimum

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@ylst8874

4 years ago

I love Susskind man. Altough I don't get all things he said , I understand some of them. Wht a pleasure we listen to these men on our phones. I'm 37 years old I coudn't imagine this in my childhood. Thank u from TĂźrkiye.

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@bbamboo3

4 years ago

This interview is a treasure. You obviously do your pre-interview work, ask good questions and have solid edits. Thank you.

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@netkrash

4 years ago

as a complete layman, I was able to grasp an understanding of this concepts and I got my heart racing a few times just thinking of the consequences of what I was hearing, this was absolutely epic discussion, thank you so much for sharing this!!

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@smsandel

9 months ago

I so appreciate Prof. Susskinds’ ability to explain in simple terms the incredibly complex and difficult to comprehend mechanics of subatomic particles and down to strings. Thanks for doing this Lex.

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@nicoleayalon4640

4 years ago

Thank you for creating a channel like this! It’s such a breath of fresh air in a youtube full of mindless substance-less videos Also Leonard Susskind is awesome 😎😁

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@Markomancer

4 years ago

Susskind is a great guest always happy to listen to him talk about physics, also impressed at the variety of people you've managed to nab for the podcast. Keep it up!

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@AbuDurum

4 years ago

Love that this is an intellectual podcast not just limited to ML etc. Keep at it, Lex.

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@pranavmarla

10 months ago

Leonard is incredibly sharp and witty for a man who's done the work he's done. Brilliant podcast.

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@alexwhb122

4 years ago

Leonard Susskind is a legend! Great interview. Thanks for uploading. I've been watching Leonard's lectures for years online. He's one of the best teachers out there.

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