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The Crisis In Physics: Are We Missing 17 Layers of Reality?
Season 11
Episode 6
Big things are made of smaller things, and those smaller things are made of smaller things still. That’s reductionism in a nutshell, and digging our way to the smallest layer has been one of the primary goals of physics for ever. But what if, just before we reach the bottom, we find out that reductionism fails?
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19:01
How to build a particle collider the size of the solar system.

12:39
One of the most important reasons we go to space is to know our own planet better.

17:14
Can something that exists be bad science?

18:56
It may be that our very DNA inherited its twist from the underlying handedness of reality.

17:21
Did God have any choice in creating the world? So asked Albert Einstein

19:03
The biggest news in cosmology in recent years is that dark energy may be fading away.

18:50
Does this also explain why there are no aliens?

16:58
Quantum energy teleportation may be as close as we get to transporter beams. But how close is that?

14:50
Why is there any matter in the universe? A new antimatter breakthrough at LHC holds clues.

16:30
There’s an extremely good chance that Earth once did have a ring system.

17:23
How is it possible to tell if a space rock will one day collide with the Earth?

15:58
Did you know that many of us have up to 4% neanderthal DNA?