How many universes are there? - Chris Anderson
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0:18 - 0:20Sometimes when I'm on a long plane flight,
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0:20 - 0:23I gaze out at all those mountains and deserts
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0:23 - 0:26and try to get my head around how vast our Earth is.
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0:26 - 0:29And then I remember that there's an object we see every day
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0:29 - 0:32that would literally fit one million Earths inside it.
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0:32 - 0:35The sun seems impossibly big
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0:35 - 0:38but in the great scheme of things, it's a pinprick,
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0:38 - 0:43one of about 400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy,
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0:43 - 0:47which you can see on a clear night as a pale, white mist stretched across the sky.
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0:47 - 0:49And it gets worse.
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0:49 - 0:53There are maybe 100 billion galaxies detectable by our telescopes,
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0:53 - 0:58so if each star was the size of a single grain of sand,
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0:58 - 1:01just the Milky Way has enough stars to fill
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1:01 - 1:05a 30 foot by 30 foot stretch of beach three feet deep with sand.
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1:05 - 1:08And the entire Earth doesn't have enough beaches
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1:08 - 1:11to represent the stars in the overall universe.
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1:11 - 1:15Such a beach would continue for literally hundreds of millions of miles.
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1:15 - 1:19Holy Stephen Hawking, that is a lot of stars.
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1:19 - 1:22But he and other physicists now believe in
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1:22 - 1:25a reality that is unimaginably bigger still.
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1:25 - 1:29I mean, first of all, the 100 billion galaxies within range of our telescopes
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1:29 - 1:32are probably a minuscule fraction of the total.
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1:32 - 1:35Space itself is expanding
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1:35 - 1:38at an accelerating pace. The vast majority of the galaxies
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1:38 - 1:41are separating from us so fast
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1:41 - 1:43that light from them may never reach us.
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1:43 - 1:46Still, our physical reality here on Earth
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1:46 - 1:49is intimately connected to those distant, invisible galaxies.
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1:49 - 1:52We can think of them as part of our universe.
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1:52 - 1:55They make up a single, giant edifice,
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1:55 - 1:58obeying the same physical laws and all made from the same types of atoms, electrons,
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1:58 - 2:02protons, quarks, neutrinos that make up you and me.
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2:02 - 2:05However, recent theories in physics,
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2:05 - 2:07including one called string theory,
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2:07 - 2:10are now telling us there could be countless other universes,
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2:10 - 2:12built on different types of particles,
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2:12 - 2:14with different properties, obeying different laws.
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2:14 - 2:17Most of these universes could never support life,
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2:17 - 2:20and might flash in and out of existence in a nanosecond,
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2:20 - 2:23but nonetheless, combined
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2:23 - 2:26they make up a vast multiverse of possible universes.
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2:26 - 2:31in up to 11 dimensions, featuring wonders beyond our wildest imagination.
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2:31 - 2:33And the leading version of string theory
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2:33 - 2:36predicts a multiverse made of up to 10 to the 500 universes.
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2:36 - 2:40That's a one followed by 500 zeroes,
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2:40 - 2:44a number so vast that if every atom in our observable universe
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2:44 - 2:46had its own universe
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2:46 - 2:49and all of the atoms in all of those universes
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2:49 - 2:51each had their own universe,
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2:52 - 2:54and you repeated that for two more cycles,
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2:54 - 2:57you'd still be at a tiny fraction of the total --
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2:57 - 3:06namely, one trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillionth.
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3:06 - 3:10But even that number is minuscule compared to
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3:10 - 3:13another number: infinity.
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3:13 - 3:16Some physicists think the space-time continuum
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3:16 - 3:19is literally infinite, and that it contains an infinite number of so-called pocket universes
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3:19 - 3:22with varying properties.
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3:22 - 3:24How's your brain doing?
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3:24 - 3:27But quantum theory adds a whole new wrinkle.
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3:27 - 3:29I mean, the theory's been proven true beyond all doubt,
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3:29 - 3:31but interpreting it is baffling.
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3:31 - 3:34And some physicists think you can only un-baffle it
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3:34 - 3:37if you imagine that huge numbers of parallel universes
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3:37 - 3:39are being spawned every moment,
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3:39 - 3:43and many of these universes would actually be very like the world we're in,
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3:43 - 3:46would include multiple copies of you.
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3:46 - 3:50In one such universe, you'd graduate with honors and marry the person of your dreams.
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3:50 - 3:53In another, not so much.
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3:53 - 3:55There are still some scientists who would say, hogwash.
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3:55 - 3:59The only meaningful answer to the question of how many universes there are is one,
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3:59 - 4:02only one universe.
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4:02 - 4:05And a few philosophers and mystics
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4:05 - 4:08might argue that even our own universe is an illusion.
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4:08 - 4:10So, as you can see,
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4:10 - 4:13right now there is no agreement on this question,
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4:13 - 4:14not even close.
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4:14 - 4:18All we know is, the answer is somewhere between zero and infinity.
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4:18 - 4:21Well, I guess we know one other thing:
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4:21 - 4:24This is a pretty cool time to be studying physics.
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4:24 - 4:27We just might be undergoing
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4:27 - 4:31the biggest paradigm shift in knowledge that humanity has ever seen.
- Title:
- How many universes are there? - Chris Anderson
- Speaker:
- Chris Anderson
- Description:
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The fact that no one knows the answer to this question is what makes it exciting. The story of physics has been one of an ever-expanding understanding of the sheer scale of reality, to the point where physicists are now postulating that there may be far more universes than just our own. Chris Anderson explores the thrilling implications of this idea.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 04:43
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