Frank Wilczek Physics of Quarks, Dark Matter, Complexity, Life & Aliens Lex Fridman Podcast 187
Frank Wilczek is a Nobel Prize winning physicist at MIT.
OUTLINE: - 0:00 - Introduction - 1:07 - Are there limits to what physics can understand? - 9:39 - Beautiful ideas in physics - 18:08 - Space and time are really big - 21:56 - There are billions of thoughts in a human life - 29:17 - Big bang - 37:39 - How life emerged in the universe - 43:42 - Aliens - 53:34 - Consciousness - 1:01:01 - Limits of physics - 1:06:38 - Complimentary principle - 1:15:42 - Free will - 1:21:56 - Particles - 1:27:19 - Nobel Prize in Physics - 1:40:33 - Axions and dark matter - 1:55:58 - Time crystals - 2:00:51 - Theory of everything - 2:10:18 - Advice for young people - 2:16:01 - Meaning of life
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“The brain rewards us for interacting with beautiful things. In this way, evolution wants to encourage us to do what is good for us”