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Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Brian Greene

Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Jennifer Cawley

Danica Patrick, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Pretty Intense

4.6995 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Pretty Intense Podcast. Today is Pretty Intense. We have the brilliant theoretical physicist and author Brian Greene with us. Brain has gone very deep into String Theory, and Mirror Symmetry, and so many things that I don't really understand well, but I am excited to learn. I have always been interested in the Universe and in our reality, and how everything works. We talked about time. We talked about entropy. We talked about dimensions. We talked about matter, and what we are made of. We really drilled down on the fundamentals of what we experience in life. We talked about the hadron collider in Switzerland. For me I like to go past my limit of knowledge to learn. I understood a lot of what we talked about today, but there was some things I did not understand, which I am grateful for, because it means I am expanding, just like the Universe. We hope you enjoy growing with this episode.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the pretty intense podcast and it's pretty intense today with the brilliant

0:10.0

Professor Brian Green. He is a theoretical physicist. He is also the director of Columbia

0:16.4

University's Center for Theoretical Physics. He has gone very deep into string theory

0:22.1

and mirror symmetry and so many things that I don't really understand

0:26.6

extremely well but I'm super fascinated with. I've always been interested in the universe and our reality

0:32.1

and how everything works. So we talked about time, we talked about

0:37.4

entropy, we talked about dimensions, we talked about matter and what we're made of and we really just kind of drilled down on some of the

0:47.4

fundamentals that we experience in life. We talked about the Hydron Collider in Switzerland and Cern and what the role of that is and what they've learned from it and what they're trying to learn.

0:59.5

Brian is a professor and so he has an incredible ability to be able to communicate in a comprehensive

1:06.3

way.

1:07.3

For me, I love to learn a little past my limit because that's the only way you do learn.

1:12.3

You get those words planted inside of you and then they kind of are seeds and they grow.

1:16.8

So I understood a lot, but there's some stuff I didn't understand. I'm grateful for that because that just means that I will expand just like the

1:23.7

like the universe.

1:24.7

Enjoy, please hit subscribe button and the bell for notifications.

1:28.9

I'd love to hear the things that resonate with you in this interview in the

1:32.2

comments and just some of your

1:33.5

thoughts on it we all play a part in this sort of zeitgeist of information so

1:37.3

put your thoughts down. Yeah I am super super excited about this. Jen said before we started, she goes,

1:46.1

are you ready?

1:46.8

And I was like, I'm as ready as I'm ever

1:48.5

going to be for a theoretical physicist.

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