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David Gross: The Coming Revolutions in Theoretical Physics

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The Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics presents a lecture by Nobel Laureate and Berkeley grad, David Gross, of UC Santa Barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. He will discuss "The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics."

The lecture is part of the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics Opening Symposium on October 19 and 20.

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  • I'm pretty disappointed. All this incredible science, we got a brief sneak peak at some, at least for me, unfathomable concepts. and all I see in top rated comments are discourses on religion. I hope the reverse will be true when I youtube Moses.

  • @alameda1212 likely one of the most absurd comments i have seen in a very long time

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  • @AndyJohns100 Clearly, Religion may be more important to the individuals than what is in this video... Anyway, nothing of science has disproved God. Remarkable, isn't it. I believe in God and yet love science. Go figure.

  • @DrunkenGamingMaster he believed in spinoza's god

  • @alameda1212 are you FUCKING retarded? 

  • Maybe the nuclear force is love, no?

  • @DrunkenGamingMaster For that translation of what you think God to be I don't see how you validate your point. Many scientists I know are religious people, and for that reason work in conjunction with science to derive empirical objective data to anchor personal belief(s). Science is an effective tool for reductionists to disassemble the works of the divine and discover the true awe inspiring genius that lays the foundation of everything we have known, know, and will know.

  • @alameda1212 he has a nobel prize in physics wtf are u talking about?

  • Einstien's perception of "God" was more grounded on rational thought. That is, simply the force, the first in the chain of existence. He did not, in any shape of form, believe in the paternal fatherly figure on the cloud that allows his loved ones to burn in a furnace and justifies it on terms of "free will." Get a clue, people!

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