In theory, if we ever reached the most fundamental building blocks in the universe, would it be logically possible to prove it? I'm of the opinion that there need not be a very deep, further set of layers of reality below what we currently know. But i don't hink we're just going to continue to find smaller and smaller particles out of which the things we now know are made. Are we a snow lobe on the mantel of anan? You know our entire universe? What that is? That is nagin i think we don't have any time for more questions. Ye insape. One day there'll be a country, when they u che it, that will
How does physics impact our free will? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic Negin Farsad discuss quantum mechanics, parallel universes, and the theory of everything with theoretical physicist and author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe, Sean Carroll.
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