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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2010 · 1H 7M

A Physicist Tells The Time

from The 7th Avenue Project · host Robert Pollie

Cal Tech theoretical physicist and Cosmic Variance blogger Sean Carroll considers various ideas of time, including Newton's, Einstein's and Sean's own pet theory (think bubbles and baby universes). We also talk a lot about entropy—the basis of time's arrow, Sean explains—and perforce about eggs.

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Cal Tech theoretical physicist and Cosmic Variance blogger Sean Carroll considers various ideas of time, including Newton's, Einstein's and Sean's own pet theory (think bubbles and baby universes). We also talk a lot about entropy—the basis of time's arrow, Sean explains—and perforce about eggs.

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