Jump to content

User:Elauminri/l/i

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an index page of some random video or otherwise? lecture not-ez...

Lectures[edit]

Topics in String Theory[edit]

In the last of course of this series, Leonard Susskind continues his exploration of string theory that attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity. In particular, the course focuses on string theory with regard to important issues in contemporary physics. This course was originally presented in Stanford's Continuing Studies program. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.

ToC[edit]

Titles are arbitrary intuitions

a lecture on string theory and particle physics begins with description of the theory of reductionism and then goes on to tell why string theory and other modern theories spell the end of it.

a lecture describing the special theory of relativity and focusing on showing how it connects to string theory and considering concepts such as space-time and some of Einstein's original concepts.

a lecture containing the most complex math that will be used in the course with the hopes that it will give a better idea of how a black whole works mathematically.

a lecture on string theory and particle physics that focuses on the geometry of a black hole near the horizon and how standard concepts from quantum physics can explain the physics that occur at this point.

a lecture on string theory and particle physics that focuses again on black holes and how light behaves around them. Lecturer uses his own theories to mathematically explain the behavior of a black hole and the area around it.

a lecture on string theory and particle physics that focuses on how string theory gives a resolution to the question regarding the entropy in a black hole.

a lecture on string theory and particle physics that continues the theory behind calculating the entropy of a black hole.

a lecture on string theory and particle physics that dives into the idea of cosmic horizons as well as the relationship between ultraviolet and infrared light.

a lecture on string theory and particle physics that focuses on the mechanisms that make the universe hot.

Notes[edit]