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This could be the most interesting lecture ever posted on Virtual Professors. In fact, if this lecture does not blow your mind, we will refund your money…oh wait, this site is free already. This lecture on the universe by Lawrence Krauss has been referred to in many religious debates by Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, and we guarantee it will change the way you think about everything.
Lawrence Krauss, a Professor of Physics at Arizona State University and author of The Physics of Star Trek, describes the wonders and poetic nature of the universe in terms of science. For example, did you know we are all made from stardust? Krauss explains how every atom in your body has come from an exploding star. In other words, stars died so you could be here today. But if that makes you feel important, Krauss will still remind you of your insignificance.
Also, there is no doubt you have wondered how that, what seems like something, could come from nothing — but Krauss also provides an answer to that. He says we live in a flat universe. And in these flat universes, energy is equal to zero. This allows our universe to begin from nothing — where no energy is necessary. And according to quantum mechanics, if you have nothing, you’ll always get something.
So sit down and sit back, because you are about to be blown away.
A Universe from Nothing a free lecture on quantum phyics by Lawrence Krauss | Virtual Professors
Enjoy ..
IanP
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