Posted on 22-02-2008
Filed Under (documentation) by Linux Poweruser Programmer

When is a Googol Not Enough?
Google engEDU
55 min – May 24, 2006

Google TechTalks
May 24, 2006

Washington Taylor


Recent developments in string theory, combined with the experimental observation that the rate of expansion of the universe is increasing, have led theoretical physicists to a radical (and controversial) new picture of the universe. In this new picture, the universe is enormously larger than our parochial observable region of radius 13.7 light years.

In other patches of the universe, the laws of physics may be quite different, though in each patch the physics is governed by a metastable solution of string theory. Since there may be something like $10^{1000}$ or more distinct solutions of string theory giving physics roughly like that we observe, to make physical predictions we need to classify enormous numbers of possible solutions.

In this talk this new theoretical picture of cosmology will be described, and related computational problems will be discussed.
video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1061497083537863087


Sphere: Related Content

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

(0) Comments    Read More   
Post a Comment
Name:
Email:
Website:
Comments: