
- Episode highlight

is this the low freq noise people are complaining about?

I seen the title and said “ you don’t have to tell me twice” CLICK 👍🏾

so it’s like the ocean, sharing through the waves and assisting change and potential. What i mean is that the black hole generates a stable turbulence or the turbulence is in a state that’s stable even though it’s not still. Nature would naturally ride the waves or listen to the waves, all natural responses to the, a relative.

% of what she was talking about (but really would like to, as the topic is super interesting) and I’m only through the episode.

Mother of all tinnitus.

- Introduction

- Black holes

So the black hole is the diode of the space circuitry?

black holes are like washing machines. Drop a load in, gets rattled, washed and ejected. There’s no permanent inside because the stuff is torn apart faster and faster breaking you down naturally or a planet but making a lot of noise and jumping around making waves and shooting that broken down matter out or leaking it slowly during the stable period that isn’t eating. It’s more like the thing Thai chi masters do with their hands, the spinning and then release in front of the body. It’s like you can naturally feel the differences in energy and share with it not push or pull but become a ramp for it to roll. So if the inside of the black o hole is empty then it might be so empty it sucks in and tears apart and shoots it out like a slide or ramp or the natural slide in and change and slide out. Almost like a Mobius strip but in a different form.

i think the black holes are like is a mobius event.

- Formation of black holes

Perhaps our beautiful star in the sky that warms us daily is the backend of your nothing..& is looking at us all here on Earth .💫

- Finally I get to correct a real icon of astrophysics! It will collapse under its own mass not under its own weight. BAM!

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Took the extra time for the two shot to go along with the quote. Didn't have to, but you did. Someone noticed 👍

- Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb

did he say “World Leaders for Homeless Technology”? 😂😂😅

Technical note: at approx minutes, lex asks about the Americans Vs Nazis Vs Russians as to who could build the first bomb. As a physicist, please don't forget the other Europeans who were instrumental in making many of the theoretical calculations! A lot of the fundamental work was made in Britain, Italy, and Hungary. Think of people like Enrico Fermi...

Lex are you drunk? I can barely understand what you are saying?

the 33% definitely used it 🙂🙂🙂 no Would, ifs or buts

- WHO WOULD FLEE TO THE LOOSERS?

she goes TDS.

Is Janna Levin...based?

- Inside the black hole

Okay so the heavier I am the quicker my death goes if I fall into a black hole? I think that's what I'm hearing. Interesting! I mean it makes sense though cuz you actually have mass bring you into it I guess.. (2)

Okay so the heavier I am the quicker my death goes if I fall into a black hole? I think that's what I'm hearing. Interesting! I mean it makes sense though cuz you actually have mass bring you into it I guess.. (1)

REALLY?????!? ALLL ALLLLLL THE ENDLERGY IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE!!!!?! IF THAT'S THE CASE THEN OBVIOUSLY WE HAVE TO EXPAND OUR UNDERSTANDING IS MY IMMEDIATE RESPONSE

ALL FLAT EARTHERS GATHER HERE 🤡

It's finally finally someone answers this question for me. I am so grateful I have taken time to watch this. So far I have always wondered, would we see other particles? Would we see the Galaxy behind us? Would we see infinitely behind us? Would we see other things? But at least I know we'll see light.

- Supermassive black holes

" we don't think that our universe is old enough to have this happen yet" 'all realize that our universe is like a block in a city, right!!!!?!!;? That doesn't make any sense to me... So there can be super massive black holes. But she's saying that no, they're not affecting us at all like because we in our little micro universe haven't seen them in enough of our universe yet... But you're literally talking about how you wouldn't even notice if you were affected by them because they could be so big that it's just so slow. So what the f*** is that s***!???

what she just said... She just said that we think there's a supermassive black hole at the center of every Galaxy and then before that she stated but there's there's no black holes in our universe. Am I a misunderstanding Galaxy and universe? Did I instead mean to say solar system? Did she mean to say solar system? Cuz I don't think she said that. Like what am I missing here because it doesn't feel right the things that she's stating and the lining up of it all... Obviously we're affected bad black holes and to State otherwise would be and it is extremely detrimental.

- Physics of spacetime

- General relativity

I haven't seen anything repeat yet. in myself. Hm.

dark matter moves space time 😮

I'm very curious about this "foisting" of relativity as relativism on culture, because I've heard people (and books, documentaries, etc.) seem to conflate the two as though Einstein was advocating for relativism (social, cultural, moral) through his theory of relativity. He may very well have been a relativist, but those don't seem to connect for me.

- Gravity

that is super interesting.

- Information paradox

- Fuzzballs & soft hair

"if it could have hair, it's my black hole" 😂

- ER = EPR

Skipped to ER = EPR () immediately (will listen to the full thing later). It's incredible how someone who has truly mastered their subject can explain its concepts in such a simple way. Excited for this one!

I don't understand why they can't accept that. The wormholes are quantum entanglement... I literally don't understand what the difference is. Maybe they need to catch up or maybe I need to learn more about how they're defining it but for me I see them as the same thing

- Firewall

this part right here to me seems to connect the theory of entropy and the inflation of the universe to the information loss paradox of black holes.

So...if gravity is emergent from quantum properties, is time still emergent from gravity?

- Extra dimensions

- Aliens

but with one data point. If there are 7 centillion stars and life is one in 7 centillion then we are all alone. You said yourself we don’t know how it started and we definitely can’t duplicate it. We know milliseconds after the big bag but don’t know how we went from “rock to Rachmaninov”

maybe life isn’t that rare but consciousness is a great hurdle. Life came on fast but consciousness took 5 billion years. I think we are rare or 1 of 1. How did we not get hit with a medium size asteroid in 5 billion years? I think we are the flip a coin 100 times and got heads 100 times type chances.

real stuff tyvm

- Wormholes

"Only things that have positive energy are gonna be stable and long-lived"I felt that 😭😭😭

- Dark matter and dark energy

- Gravitational waves

- Alan Turing and Kurt Godel

so full of... what did he do when he had Trump on stage? Or Tucker Carlson? Throw soft balls all interview long? Funny how with Zelensky it was somehow different. Perhaps it's a bedtime story Lex tells himself each time he goes to sleep, but when he have the opportunity, his real colors show up.

- Grigori Perelman, Andrew Wiles, and Terence Tao

Resume @

- Art and science

Why shouldn't truth be stranger than fiction? Fiction, after all, has to make sense.

- The biggest mystery
