The Dimensionality of Space-Time

The Dimensionality of Space-Time

Jim discusses why the world we observe is 4-dimensional with Randy. We discuss anthropic and fundamental reasons why we need 3 dimensions and no more than one time dimension for reasons of complexity, predictability and stability.

Show Notes: http://frontiers.physicsfm.com/38

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Episode 82: Quantum Random Access Memory with Koustubh Phalak

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Episode 78: Quantum Machine Learning with Bruna Shinohara

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Episode 76: Undeciability and Theories of Everything with Claus Kiefer

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