What’s it like to almost win and then lose the Nobel Prize?
In 2014, using the BICEP2 telescope, we believed we had caught a glimpse of the spark that ignited the universe. Millions watched our announcement live from Harvard, sparking rumors of a Nobel Prize. But were we truly seeing the cosmic prologue, or were we deceived by a galactic mirage?
I had the pleasure of discussing BICEP2's discovery, the intense scientific drama that followed, and what I learned from the whole experience with Jordan Harbinger on his show. Enjoy!
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Key Takeaways:
- 00:00 Intro
- 01:47 The discovery that almost won me the Nobel Prize
- 03:30 Why I didn’t end up getting the Nobel Prize
- 10:41 Everything wrong with the Nobel Prize
- 16:36 Ethical wills
- 24:02 Deprogramming yourself
- 37:20 Reframing losses
- 46:37 Outro
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