Matt Gialich
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Probably because you always call somebody you don't like.
You're like, oh yeah, you're an Einstein, right?
Like, you're stupid.
I love how we use his name to be that.
The reason you know about Einstein, though, I think is because of the nuclear bombs, right?
And I think if it wasn't for that, we may not know him at the same level.
There's probably a more important physicist at the time, like Bohr with the atom, right?
And other things, all these other physicists at the time that are really not as well known as Einstein because they didn't have the marketing.
interesting what do you what do you think about the multiverse theory oh god i know so little about this that i'm just gonna be like multiverse theory is when you go into multiple dimensions to help describe phenomenon it it resonates from something called string theory
I don't know shit about it.
And I think that these ideas are what you get when you extrapolate scientific equations.
When you say, yes, if this happens, every possible scenario has to be true.
Thus meaning we must have multiple universes for all of those scenarios to be true.
I it's in pure conflict with other forms of our of our theories right like okay we so do we make universes are they created every instance is the universe exponentially expanding like you can kind of take this any direction you want and to be honest with you I haven't spent enough time here to have a good idea of like is this is this relevant is this not I have no fucking idea I think it's a cool theory I think all these theories can be really interesting theories but
It's a fun thing to talk about, but I think what's important to understand is almost all these theories are based off a very small amount of scientific observations.
And the real way we're going to solve these theories is add more fucking scientific observations.
And we've seen the capital cost and the capital allocation for each scientific observation go up by orders of magnitude.
Look at the particle accelerators.
We have how many particles accelerators in the United States?
I mean, there's tons of them.