1 00:00:07,270 --> 00:00:11,080 Thank you very much. It's wonderful to be back in Brussels. 2 00:00:11,360 --> 00:00:16,260 I have been given the challenge of discussing with you 3 00:00:16,260 --> 00:00:19,120 the next 50 years of physics, 4 00:00:19,420 --> 00:00:25,380 in a dark room without windows, an hour after lunch. 5 00:00:25,780 --> 00:00:29,560 So, I already see some of you recoiling in horror 6 00:00:29,560 --> 00:00:34,520 at the prospect of equations and tensor calculus. 7 00:00:34,750 --> 00:00:36,760 I'm not going to do that. 8 00:00:37,620 --> 00:00:43,030 I've called my presentation "A theory of everything (else)." 9 00:00:43,900 --> 00:00:46,229 Professional physicists today 10 00:00:46,229 --> 00:00:50,289 are developing various theories of everything 11 00:00:50,289 --> 00:00:57,200 to try to reconcile the two major successful theories of physics today: 12 00:00:57,200 --> 00:01:00,555 general relativity and quantum mechanics. 13 00:01:00,775 --> 00:01:06,125 There are a couple of dirty little secrets in there that they are not telling you. 14 00:01:06,125 --> 00:01:08,750 The first one is that these two theories, 15 00:01:08,750 --> 00:01:13,900 which each of which works very well in its own domain, 16 00:01:13,900 --> 00:01:18,854 are in violent contradiction in most of our world every day, 17 00:01:18,854 --> 00:01:21,014 especially with gravity. 18 00:01:22,819 --> 00:01:26,890 Therefore, the idea is to try to develop theories of everything 19 00:01:26,890 --> 00:01:31,290 that would reconcile somehow - like string theory and others - 20 00:01:31,290 --> 00:01:37,320 would reconcile these two dominant views of physics. 21 00:01:38,430 --> 00:01:43,585 The other dirty little secret is that in all that, 22 00:01:43,585 --> 00:01:47,505 we have left out a missing child. 23 00:01:47,780 --> 00:01:52,389 The missing child is the little sister of physics. 24 00:01:52,389 --> 00:01:53,929 It's the physics of information, 25 00:01:53,929 --> 00:01:57,430 and that's what I would like to talk about this afternoon. 26 00:01:58,620 --> 00:02:02,081 The physics they teach us in college and in universities 27 00:02:02,081 --> 00:02:04,204 is the physics of energy. 28 00:02:04,204 --> 00:02:09,614 It has to do with lasers and colors and particles and mass 29 00:02:09,614 --> 00:02:12,147 and fields - whatever the field is - 30 00:02:12,147 --> 00:02:14,040 and acceleration and inertia 31 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:16,690 and all these things that you've been exposed to 32 00:02:16,690 --> 00:02:19,980 in high school or college or university. 33 00:02:21,470 --> 00:02:24,300 The problem is that they also teach us 34 00:02:24,300 --> 00:02:29,400 that information and energy are two sides of the same coin, 35 00:02:29,400 --> 00:02:33,200 but they never bothered to teach us the physics of information; 36 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:36,610 they continue to teach us the physics of energy. 37 00:02:36,730 --> 00:02:38,830 Now, going back to the 19th century, 38 00:02:38,830 --> 00:02:40,470 James Maxwell, 39 00:02:40,470 --> 00:02:43,620 discussing thermodynamics, 40 00:02:44,200 --> 00:02:46,450 took a very simple idea 41 00:02:46,450 --> 00:02:50,160 that if you pour hot liquid into a cold liquid, 42 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:53,250 there will be an average temperature of the liquid 43 00:02:53,250 --> 00:02:56,590 between these two components. 44 00:02:57,060 --> 00:03:00,100 The only way to stop that would be for a little demon, 45 00:03:00,100 --> 00:03:01,535 Maxwell's demon, 46 00:03:01,535 --> 00:03:04,780 to be there and to separate these molecules. 47 00:03:04,780 --> 00:03:06,480 But absent this demon, 48 00:03:06,480 --> 00:03:10,630 the law of thermodynamics will say the two liquids will mix 49 00:03:10,630 --> 00:03:14,190 and will reach an average tepid temperature. 50 00:03:14,890 --> 00:03:19,810 Leo Szilard, who was a colleague of Einstein, in 1929, 51 00:03:19,810 --> 00:03:24,290 went one step further and said for the demon to be able to do this, 52 00:03:24,290 --> 00:03:26,190 the demon needs information 53 00:03:26,190 --> 00:03:31,320 about which molecules are hot and which molecules are cold. 54 00:03:31,440 --> 00:03:32,790 If the demon knows that, 55 00:03:32,790 --> 00:03:36,750 then the demon can, in fact, keep the two liquids separated, 56 00:03:36,750 --> 00:03:40,200 and, well, they will never reach an average temperature. 57 00:03:40,520 --> 00:03:44,260 But that means that there is just as much information 58 00:03:44,260 --> 00:03:46,450 as there is energy in the system, 59 00:03:46,450 --> 00:03:52,330 and that information and energy are, in fact, the two sides of the same coin. 60 00:03:52,470 --> 00:03:55,665 So, where's the missing sister of physics? 61 00:03:56,270 --> 00:03:58,580 Physics of energy has to do, again, 62 00:03:58,580 --> 00:04:01,297 with particles and atoms and fundamental forces 63 00:04:01,297 --> 00:04:04,015 and mass and entropy and fields 64 00:04:04,015 --> 00:04:07,115 and space dimensions - X, Y and Z - 65 00:04:07,595 --> 00:04:09,535 and T - for time - 66 00:04:09,555 --> 00:04:12,660 and momentum and inertia and speed and so on ... 67 00:04:12,660 --> 00:04:19,220 But we never talk about similar concepts on the side of the physics of information, 68 00:04:19,240 --> 00:04:23,130 and my argument is that in the next 50 years, we will. 69 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:25,900 I should disclose to you ... 70 00:04:25,900 --> 00:04:28,990 I'm in a field where everybody works on full disclosure, 71 00:04:28,990 --> 00:04:32,960 so I may as well confess to you that I dropped out of physics. 72 00:04:32,960 --> 00:04:39,360 I have an advanced degree in physics only because I was good in math, 73 00:04:39,360 --> 00:04:42,550 so I could work out the equations and get the answer. 74 00:04:43,480 --> 00:04:46,780 But then, I dropped out of it for a couple of reasons. 75 00:04:46,780 --> 00:04:49,690 First, I could never understand what they meant 76 00:04:49,690 --> 00:04:51,980 when they said time was a dimension. 77 00:04:52,145 --> 00:04:56,910 They say, "Okay, there is X, Y and Z," so I get that from common experience. 78 00:04:56,990 --> 00:05:00,900 And they say, "Think of time in the same way; only in the equation, 79 00:05:00,900 --> 00:05:05,620 you put a little "I" in front of "T" for square root of minus 1 - 80 00:05:05,620 --> 00:05:07,720 but don't think about that - 81 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:10,630 and then you treat it the same way, and everything works fine." 82 00:05:10,630 --> 00:05:15,770 That's in general relativity and other areas of physics - 83 00:05:15,770 --> 00:05:17,215 that's what you do. 84 00:05:17,215 --> 00:05:23,465 I could never get that because in X, I can go this way or I can go that way. 85 00:05:23,465 --> 00:05:25,880 In time, I cannot - I'm not allowed to do that. 86 00:05:25,880 --> 00:05:30,005 So, we're very good at talking about how time passes; 87 00:05:30,005 --> 00:05:33,105 we don't know why time passes. 88 00:05:33,730 --> 00:05:37,870 Similarly, we're very good at talking about how things fall down; 89 00:05:37,870 --> 00:05:40,370 we don't know why they fall down. 90 00:05:40,370 --> 00:05:44,750 And again, this is not something you've been taught in physics in college. 91 00:05:44,750 --> 00:05:48,790 They never said that they couldn't explain those two things. 92 00:05:48,790 --> 00:05:52,730 The third thing that disgusted me was particles. 93 00:05:53,790 --> 00:05:56,500 You know, we have particles inside the atoms, 94 00:05:56,500 --> 00:05:58,810 and then, we have particles inside the particles; 95 00:05:58,810 --> 00:06:03,110 we have particles inside electrons and photons and everything else. 96 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:07,860 And then, since it still doesn't quite work very well, 97 00:06:07,860 --> 00:06:10,190 we have particles of sub-particles. 98 00:06:10,190 --> 00:06:11,719 And that reminds me of something 99 00:06:11,719 --> 00:06:14,819 that happened to astronomy in the Middle Ages, 100 00:06:14,819 --> 00:06:19,130 when they had cycles and epicycles, and epicycles of epicycles. 101 00:06:19,130 --> 00:06:22,690 If you keep doing that, everything works fine, 102 00:06:22,690 --> 00:06:24,920 except that that's not the way reality works. 103 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:27,559 So I thought they should go on doing this; 104 00:06:27,559 --> 00:06:30,519 they should go on with the physics of energy. 105 00:06:30,519 --> 00:06:34,000 We achieve wonderful things with that science, 106 00:06:34,000 --> 00:06:36,410 but that's not what I really want to do. 107 00:06:36,410 --> 00:06:43,000 So I went back looking for the missing little sister of physics, 108 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:46,920 and it turns out it's asking fundamental questions 109 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:49,030 about the nature of time 110 00:06:49,030 --> 00:06:52,170 and also about some of the things that happen in our lives, 111 00:06:52,170 --> 00:06:54,470 like coincidences. 112 00:06:56,600 --> 00:07:00,060 On July 20, 1996, 113 00:07:00,060 --> 00:07:03,060 we had a house in the country, north of San Francisco, 114 00:07:03,060 --> 00:07:05,150 a wonderful area full redwoods, 115 00:07:05,150 --> 00:07:09,600 and we had some friends over on an evening, for dinner. 116 00:07:09,600 --> 00:07:11,930 One of our friends was a woman 117 00:07:11,930 --> 00:07:16,420 who said she was going to be in a play, in Mendocino County, 118 00:07:16,420 --> 00:07:20,750 and in the play, she was going to read something in French. 119 00:07:20,750 --> 00:07:24,040 She had not practiced French for a while, 120 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:27,170 so she asked us if we had a book in French, 121 00:07:27,170 --> 00:07:30,390 and we had a bookshelf with English and French books. 122 00:07:30,390 --> 00:07:32,515 So my wife pulled out a novel, 123 00:07:32,515 --> 00:07:37,010 which was this novel by René Barjavel, "La peau de César," 124 00:07:37,010 --> 00:07:41,840 and she gave it to me, and I opened it at a random page. 125 00:07:42,490 --> 00:07:45,860 I read a passage at random, which was 126 00:07:45,860 --> 00:07:49,200 "I was in the Boeing that blew up after take-off at Kennedy Airport, 127 00:07:49,200 --> 00:07:53,690 a bomb in the hold, 132 dead, remember?" 128 00:07:54,810 --> 00:08:00,730 Well, this was three days after a Boeing took off from Kennedy Airport 129 00:08:00,730 --> 00:08:03,800 and blew up over the Atlantic, 130 00:08:03,970 --> 00:08:06,350 and we were shocked by this. 131 00:08:06,480 --> 00:08:10,550 If you talk about this kind of coincidence with your friends, 132 00:08:10,550 --> 00:08:15,320 you'll find that many people have, in fact, had that kind of experience. 133 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:16,785 This was not precognition; 134 00:08:16,785 --> 00:08:22,390 this was three days after the TWA 800 accident. 135 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:26,050 But it shook us up and then we forgot it. 136 00:08:26,050 --> 00:08:31,410 This is the kind of thing that you sort of brush out of your awareness. 137 00:08:32,500 --> 00:08:35,809 Some scientists have thought deeply about this. 138 00:08:35,809 --> 00:08:41,040 Going back to the Middle Ages, Facius Cardan, in the 15th century, 139 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:47,389 writes in his diary that he had performed some rites 140 00:08:47,389 --> 00:08:53,619 to make the elementals of the air appear in his laboratory. 141 00:08:53,619 --> 00:08:56,510 This was a very fashionable thing to do in the 15th century, 142 00:08:56,510 --> 00:09:00,270 and these creatures appeared before him. 143 00:09:00,270 --> 00:09:03,409 There were seven sylphs, the creatures of the air. 144 00:09:03,409 --> 00:09:06,090 Two of them were the chiefs, and they came forward, 145 00:09:06,090 --> 00:09:09,999 and he asked them what they knew about the nature of the universe. 146 00:09:09,999 --> 00:09:13,384 It turned out the two sylphs disagreed. 147 00:09:13,384 --> 00:09:14,959 One of them said, 148 00:09:14,959 --> 00:09:19,264 "Well, God created the universe once and for all, and here we are." 149 00:09:19,264 --> 00:09:24,679 The other one said, "No. God created the universe from moment to moment, 150 00:09:24,679 --> 00:09:28,510 and if He should stop for a minute, everything would disappear." 151 00:09:28,520 --> 00:09:33,749 So this clicker is not the clicker that I was given earlier. 152 00:09:33,749 --> 00:09:38,279 It's another occasion, another instance of the same clicker, 153 00:09:38,279 --> 00:09:42,409 but these clickers are being generated by something in a higher plane, 154 00:09:42,409 --> 00:09:47,534 which as a software engineer, I understand perfectly; this makes sense. 155 00:09:47,540 --> 00:09:50,389 It makes no sense in terms of the physics of energy; 156 00:09:50,389 --> 00:09:53,719 it makes perfect sense in the physics of information, 157 00:09:53,719 --> 00:09:56,129 and here you have the two models of the world. 158 00:09:56,129 --> 00:10:00,419 You have the classic physical model, and you have quantum mechanics. 159 00:10:01,219 --> 00:10:04,079 A number of people have more recently been looking 160 00:10:04,079 --> 00:10:06,299 for the little sister of physics, 161 00:10:06,299 --> 00:10:10,909 starting with Wolfgang Pauli, one of the founders of quantum mechanics, 162 00:10:10,909 --> 00:10:16,189 Carl Jung - and there is extensive correspondence between Pauli and Jung - 163 00:10:16,189 --> 00:10:19,950 Paul Kammerer, Arthur Koestler, David Bohm, Max Velmans, 164 00:10:19,950 --> 00:10:25,409 Philippe Guillemant in France, Landauer and Seth Lloyd and many others. 165 00:10:26,739 --> 00:10:29,439 Carl Jung argued with Pauli, 166 00:10:29,439 --> 00:10:35,980 and Carl Jung compiled a catalog of coincidences that had happened to him. 167 00:10:36,250 --> 00:10:40,219 In one case, he was at a conference in another city, 168 00:10:40,219 --> 00:10:41,709 and in the middle of the night, 169 00:10:41,709 --> 00:10:45,369 he woke up with a feeling there was somebody in the room. 170 00:10:45,369 --> 00:10:49,930 He actually got up and checked, and there was nobody in the vicinity, 171 00:10:49,950 --> 00:10:52,999 but he had the feeling of something hitting his forehead 172 00:10:52,999 --> 00:10:55,309 and something hitting the back of his head. 173 00:10:55,309 --> 00:10:58,149 He went back to sleep, and the next day he got a telegram 174 00:10:58,149 --> 00:11:00,329 that one of his patients had committed suicide 175 00:11:00,329 --> 00:11:02,064 by shooting himself in the forehead, 176 00:11:02,064 --> 00:11:05,200 and the bullet had lodged itself in the back of the head. 177 00:11:05,200 --> 00:11:11,929 Carl Jung, in his books, mentions a number of these remarkable coincidences. 178 00:11:13,079 --> 00:11:16,830 I had another occasion like this. 179 00:11:16,830 --> 00:11:22,287 In the 70's, I was concerned about the number of cults 180 00:11:22,287 --> 00:11:26,877 growing up in California but also in France and elsewhere 181 00:11:26,877 --> 00:11:30,439 around the idea of extraterrestrials. 182 00:11:30,439 --> 00:11:36,740 Some of these groups call themselves the Melchizedek cult. 183 00:11:37,660 --> 00:11:42,290 They use as inspiration the biblical figure of Melchizedek. 184 00:11:42,290 --> 00:11:47,490 This is a representation of Melchizedek at Chartres Cathedral, 185 00:11:47,490 --> 00:11:48,830 which is very beautiful. 186 00:11:48,830 --> 00:11:53,320 Melchizedek is a very interesting, very mystical, 187 00:11:53,320 --> 00:11:57,870 very mysterious figure in the Bible. 188 00:11:58,160 --> 00:12:02,770 He is a very powerful figure because he initiated Abraham 189 00:12:02,790 --> 00:12:07,860 and actually was the origin of all three religions of the book: 190 00:12:07,860 --> 00:12:11,690 the Islamist, the Jewish and the Christian religion. 191 00:12:13,370 --> 00:12:15,665 I was going to an interview in Los Angeles, 192 00:12:15,665 --> 00:12:18,670 took a taxi at random from the flow of traffic, 193 00:12:18,670 --> 00:12:20,820 got to my interview. 194 00:12:21,050 --> 00:12:25,920 When I got home, I looked at the receipt from the driver, 195 00:12:25,920 --> 00:12:28,590 and the receipt was signed Melchizedek. 196 00:12:28,870 --> 00:12:32,110 Now, that got me 197 00:12:32,110 --> 00:12:37,020 on a strange series of thoughts. 198 00:12:37,020 --> 00:12:38,030 At the time, 199 00:12:38,030 --> 00:12:40,790 there was research going on at Stanford Research Institute, 200 00:12:40,790 --> 00:12:41,820 on parapsychology. 201 00:12:41,840 --> 00:12:46,100 I was part of that program, the program of remote viewing. 202 00:12:46,100 --> 00:12:47,840 Uri Geller was there. 203 00:12:47,840 --> 00:12:51,880 Uri Geller thought that he could communicate with extraterrestrials 204 00:12:51,880 --> 00:12:55,640 on board a platform called "Hoover," 205 00:12:55,640 --> 00:12:58,530 and that he was getting communications from them, 206 00:12:58,530 --> 00:13:04,810 which enabled him to do what he was performing in our laboratory. 207 00:13:05,420 --> 00:13:09,530 I thought, "Well, this seems to be the same kind of communication. 208 00:13:09,530 --> 00:13:12,020 Something is communicating with me." 209 00:13:12,810 --> 00:13:16,649 Over the next several weeks, I did a number of experiments, 210 00:13:16,649 --> 00:13:20,519 and I convinced myself that these coincidences, 211 00:13:21,229 --> 00:13:24,429 some of them mean something powerful, as Jung said. 212 00:13:24,429 --> 00:13:27,090 Others mean absolutely nothing. 213 00:13:27,090 --> 00:13:30,800 It's just the way the world is organized. 214 00:13:31,210 --> 00:13:35,839 So let's go back and do a little bit of software thinking. 215 00:13:35,839 --> 00:13:37,519 If you have a small library ... 216 00:13:37,519 --> 00:13:41,640 This is the Library of Congress, 33 million books. 217 00:13:41,640 --> 00:13:43,725 Thirty-three million books is nothing. 218 00:13:43,725 --> 00:13:47,725 I mean, that's what Facebook does in one afternoon. 219 00:13:47,735 --> 00:13:51,819 Today, Google is getting 35 hours of video per minute 220 00:13:51,819 --> 00:13:55,450 uploaded to the YouTube site. 221 00:13:55,879 --> 00:13:59,379 So, if you have a small library, you can still work with coordinates. 222 00:13:59,379 --> 00:14:02,560 You have shelves, and you have vertical stacks, 223 00:14:02,560 --> 00:14:05,240 and so you have X, Y and Z, and that works fine. 224 00:14:05,240 --> 00:14:07,160 If somebody sends you 10,000 books, 225 00:14:07,160 --> 00:14:10,750 you can push the existing books a little to insert the new books. 226 00:14:10,750 --> 00:14:14,869 If you have enough staff people at your disposal, it works fine. 227 00:14:15,264 --> 00:14:18,599 If you have a modern library which looks like this - 228 00:14:19,599 --> 00:14:22,880 this is Google, Facebook, Twitter - 229 00:14:22,880 --> 00:14:25,865 you can't do that anymore, you can't use dimensions. 230 00:14:25,865 --> 00:14:29,645 You sprinkle the information that comes in, statistically, 231 00:14:29,645 --> 00:14:32,839 in virtual memory, in an infinite virtual memory. 232 00:14:32,839 --> 00:14:36,679 Then you have a hashing code 233 00:14:36,679 --> 00:14:42,499 that enables you to get it back when somebody asks a question out to Google. 234 00:14:42,499 --> 00:14:44,830 The result is statistical. 235 00:14:44,865 --> 00:14:49,115 Some of it means something; some of it means nothing. 236 00:14:50,290 --> 00:14:53,759 This is now starting to be mainstream physics. 237 00:14:54,084 --> 00:14:58,564 Dr. Guillemant in France is a CNRS physicist, 238 00:14:58,574 --> 00:15:02,359 and in his latest book, "La route du temps" - "The Road of Time" - 239 00:15:02,359 --> 00:15:06,600 he argues that synchronicities are caused by a double causality: 240 00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:09,780 our intentions cause effects in the future 241 00:15:09,780 --> 00:15:13,650 that become the future causes of present effects. 242 00:15:13,650 --> 00:15:16,939 Again, this is now becoming mainstream physics. 243 00:15:16,939 --> 00:15:23,339 To conclude, there are four requirements for the new physics of 2061. 244 00:15:23,739 --> 00:15:26,720 First, we should recognize the universe 245 00:15:26,720 --> 00:15:30,830 as a sub-system of a mental reality of information structures. 246 00:15:30,830 --> 00:15:34,640 It's all information structure, and it's all simultaneous. 247 00:15:35,430 --> 00:15:37,080 I don't mean it's a database. 248 00:15:37,080 --> 00:15:41,680 I don't mean to use analogs with current, crude technology. 249 00:15:41,680 --> 00:15:46,770 It's something obviously much bigger, much more complex, but you get the idea. 250 00:15:47,039 --> 00:15:50,370 We should recognize dimensions as a cultural artifact. 251 00:15:50,370 --> 00:15:52,315 We create dimensions 252 00:15:52,315 --> 00:15:56,130 because we have small libraries and we need X, Y and Z. 253 00:15:56,130 --> 00:15:58,600 But we don't need them in physics, 254 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:02,445 so we should do away with the concept of dimensions 255 00:16:02,445 --> 00:16:04,590 in the physics of the future. 256 00:16:05,300 --> 00:16:07,384 The present is over-determined. 257 00:16:07,384 --> 00:16:08,694 As Guillemant says, 258 00:16:08,694 --> 00:16:12,644 it is determined from the past and it is determined from the future. 259 00:16:12,964 --> 00:16:18,479 And finally, consciousness is generating the impression of space and time. 260 00:16:18,579 --> 00:16:20,519 That's what space-time is. 261 00:16:20,519 --> 00:16:25,230 It is consciousness traversing associations in this world of information 262 00:16:25,230 --> 00:16:28,570 and creating the illusion of space and time. 263 00:16:29,245 --> 00:16:31,850 So, my proposal to you 264 00:16:31,850 --> 00:16:35,840 is that we let physicists continue with the physics of energy. 265 00:16:35,840 --> 00:16:38,920 They do that very well and will eventually have a way 266 00:16:38,920 --> 00:16:42,430 of reconciling relativity with quantum mechanics. 267 00:16:42,430 --> 00:16:45,380 Let's go on and look for the missing sister. 268 00:16:45,490 --> 00:16:47,019 Thank you very much. 269 00:16:47,019 --> 00:16:49,369 (Applause)