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Antonio Padilla | Fantastic Numbers, Naturalness, and Anthropics in Physics

Antonio Padilla | Fantastic Numbers, Naturalness, and Anthropics in Physics

FromThe Cartesian Cafe


Antonio Padilla | Fantastic Numbers, Naturalness, and Anthropics in Physics

FromThe Cartesian Cafe

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Length:
154 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Antonio (Tony) Padilla is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist at the University of Nottingham. He serves as the Associate Director of the Nottingham Centre of Gravity, and in 2016, Tony shared the Buchalter Cosmology Prize for his work on the cosmological constant. Tony is also a star of the Numberphile YouTube channel, where his videos have received millions of views and he is also the author of the book Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them: A Cosmic Quest from Zero to Infinity.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timothynguyen
This episode combines some of the greatest cosmological questions together mathematical imagination. Tony and I go through the math behind some oft-quoted numbers in cosmology and calculate the age, size, and number of atoms in the universe. We then stretch our brains and consider how likely it would be to find your Doppelganger in a truly large universe, which takes on a detour through black hole entropy. We end with a discussion of naturalness and the anthropic principle to round out our discussion of fantastic numbers in physics.
Part I. Introduction
00:00 : Introduction
01:06 : Math and or versus physics
12:09 : Backstory behind Tony's book
14:12 : Joke about theoreticians and numbers
16:18 : Technical outline

Part II. Size, Age, and Quantity in the Universe
21:42 : Size of the observable universe
22:32 : Standard candles
27:39 : Hubble rate
29:02 : Measuring distances and time
37:15 : Einstein and Minkowski
40:52 : Definition of Hubble parameter
42:14 : Friedmann equation
47:11 : Calculating the size of the observable universe
51:24 : Age of the universe
56:14 : Number of atoms in the observable universe
1:01:08 : Critical density
1:03:16: 10^80 atoms of hydrogen
1:03:46 : Universe versus observable universe

Part III. Extreme Physics and Doppelgangers
1:07:27 : Long-term fate of the universe
1:08:28 : Black holes and a googol years
1:09:59 : Poincare recurrence
1:13:23 : Doppelgangers in a googolplex meter wide universe
1:16:40 : Finitely many states and black hole entropy
1:25:00 : Black holes have no hair
1:29:30 : Beckenstein, Christodolou, Hawking
1:33:12 : Susskind's thought experiment: Maximum entropy of space
1:42:58 : Estimating the number of doppelgangers
1:54:21 : Poincare recurrence: Tower of four exponents.

Part IV: Naturalness and Anthropics
1:54:34 : What is naturalness? Examples.
2:04:09 : Cosmological constant problem: 10^120 discrepancy
2:07:29 : Interlude: Energy shift clarification. Gravity is key.
2:15:34 : Corrections to the cosmological constant
2:18:47 : String theory landscape: 10^500 possibilities
2:20:41 : Anthropic selection
2:25:59 : Is the anthropic principle unscientific? Weinberg and predictions.
2:29:17 : Vacuum sequestration

Further reading: Antonio Padilla. Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them: A Cosmic Quest from Zero to Infinity
Twitter: @iamtimnguyen
Webpage: http://www.timothynguyen.org
Released:
Sep 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Cartesian Cafe is the podcast in which an expert guest and Timothy Nguyen map out scientific and mathematical subjects in detail. On the podcast, we embark on a collaborative journey with other experts, to discuss mathematical and scientific topics in faithful detail, which means writing down formulas, drawing pictures, and reasoning about them together on a whiteboard. If you’ve been longing for a deeper dive into the intricacies of scientific subjects, then this is the podcast for you. Original content available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/timothynguyen