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PBS Space Time
Can We Break the Universe?
Season 7
Episode 5
We delve into a couple of the most famous paradoxes of special relativity: the Twin Paradox, The Ladder Paradox (aka the Barn-Pole Paradox), and a paradox suggested by our very own viewers, which asks whether a spaceship could wrap around the universe & destroy itself. We’ll explore these paradoxes and see why, against our intuition, the universe really does work in this seemingly nonsensical way.
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17:25
So you’ve decided to jump into a black hole...

12:51
We only recently figured out where cosmic rays are coming from.

13:28
Black hole complementarity may force us to rethink what it means to say that it exists.

20:15
To travel the stars without faster than light travel we’re going to need a generation ship.

16:19
Today we are jumping into a black hole. Again.

15:36
The Moon: humanity’s first destination beyond our atmosphere.

15:07
So how did humans figure out the solar system? Eclipses!

15:02
Is gravity just an emergent effect of entropy?

14:28
Is our 3-D universe is just the inward projection of an infinitely distant boundary?

14:12
What if aliens are deliberately keeping quiet for fear that they might be destroyed?

15:13
So what exactly is an EMP, and how dangerous are they?

14:44
The terrible singularity at the heart of the black hole may be no more.