
The (Simple) Theory That Explains Everything | Neil Turok
Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
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Neutrinos, Cosmology, and the Nature of Reality
This chapter explores the intricate properties of neutrinos, particularly right-handed neutrinos as candidates for dark matter and their implications in the seesaw mechanism for mass. It examines the interplay between mathematical concepts and physical realities in understanding the universe's origins, emphasizing predictions surrounding the Big Bang. Furthermore, the discussion touches on advancements in gravitational wave detectors and the challenges of quantum mechanics, aiming for a simpler, more elegant understanding of the cosmos.
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