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Brian Greene Introduction
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6 位听众
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Welcome Stephen Wolfram
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How powerful are Wolfram's tools?
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What is it like to be the weather?
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Computationally bounded observers like us
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Are all possible mathematical outcome out there somewhere?
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Where is the Wolfram software at today?
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Heisenberg, Bohr, and Einstein thought space was discreet
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What happens to black holes in the model?
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When we look back at Einstein's field equations it become obvious
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Is the an early primordial node in the Ruliad?
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Is the universe only three dimensional for observer like us?
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How big is the elementary length?
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Is it Everett's and the many worlds approach to Quantum Mechanics?
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How do you think about GD6 in the multi way graph?
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How does time dilation work in Wolfram's models?
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What is the ultimate goal?
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The bridge to string theory
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3 位听众
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Does Reality Emerge From Simple Computations?
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1 位听众
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