The Mystery of Our Mathematical Universe
Why is it that fundamental laws discovered through pure mathematics have been able to describe the behavior of our physical world with such precision? Given that the physical universe is comprised of mathematical properties, some have posited that mathematics is the language of the universe, whose laws reveal what appears to be a hidden order in the natural world. Physicist S. James Gates, Jr. and science writer Margaret Wertheim explore the uncanny ability of mathematics to reveal the laws of nature.
October 10, 2018
New York Academy of Sciences
This event is part of the Conversations on the Nature of Reality series, which brings together leading scientists and thinkers to explore the fundamental nature of reality through the lens of scientific inquiry and personal experience. For more information visit: http://www.nourfoundation.com/reality
Видео The Mystery of Our Mathematical Universe канала NourFoundation
October 10, 2018
New York Academy of Sciences
This event is part of the Conversations on the Nature of Reality series, which brings together leading scientists and thinkers to explore the fundamental nature of reality through the lens of scientific inquiry and personal experience. For more information visit: http://www.nourfoundation.com/reality
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