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Cosmology Lecture 10 

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(March 18, 2013) Leonard Susskind discusses the inhomogeneities in the cosmic microwave background, and derives the current theory whereby these inhomogeneities are created by quantum fluctuations in the inflaton field of the early universe. These fluctuations lead to variations in energy density that ultimately result in the formation of galaxies.
Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.
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@MARILYNANDERSON88
@MARILYNANDERSON88 10 лет назад
The most pleasurable educational experience I have discovered. I have watched the series a dozen times....Prof. Susskind obviously is very interested and enthusiastic on this subject.Then the comet grazing the sun and turning up a zombie... What a cosmic time I am having...Thanks, Stanford People!
@sherlockholmeslives.1605
@sherlockholmeslives.1605 8 лет назад
MARILYNANDERSON88 Hi, Marilyn! I am just glad there are so many people in the world who are far, far more brilliant than me! I am happy! I have read the book 'Exploring The Earth and Moon' by the astronomer Patrick Moore ( 1923 - 2012 ). Some of it I knew but it is written in a way that a Very Special person like me can understand. It had lovely juicy pictures in it! I like Fish and Chips!
@dansola5570
@dansola5570 2 года назад
These lectures are truly astounding to be able to access. Almost a direct line to Dirac, Einstein and Newton for free. I can follow the calculus for the most part but more than that I have learned to appreciate how the math is really the "thing" and deeply distinct from the metaphors we try to use to visualize what the math means. You can't interrogate the metaphors -- really --unless you can interrogate the math.
@radenkodraganovic1379
@radenkodraganovic1379 2 года назад
Pppprppprp
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 2 года назад
I absolutely love this lecture. Amazing. Thank you professor!!!!! I will watch it over and over till I finally understand.
@morchel332
@morchel332 Год назад
yea, iam so grateful for all these lectures. Its just awsome for an academical failure, but hobby physicist/cosmologist like me to be able watching full lectures from leonard susskind. :) Enjoy learning.
@hasanshirazi9535
@hasanshirazi9535 4 года назад
The comparison of damped oscillator and the Universe was very well explained by the Professor, Its amazing that universe is such that we can study it and understand what is going on.
@AT-27182
@AT-27182 3 года назад
Thank you so much for these precious teachings.
@DaMav
@DaMav 11 лет назад
Thank you so much for publishing #10; been looking for it every day
@ddavyCn
@ddavyCn 11 лет назад
Really happy with this lecture, thank you. Wave equations are amazing,
@gizmo9234
@gizmo9234 4 года назад
Great. LS is the only person who helps me understand physics. I don't talk about computations, BUT REAL physics indeed.
@jonabirdd
@jonabirdd 8 лет назад
Those are absolutely beautiful blueboards
@infinummjb
@infinummjb 11 лет назад
Prof. Susskind remark at 45:10 that redshift is directly related to the amount of mass at the point of origin seems to support the notion that redshift is caused by gravity and that the Universe can be thought of as constantly collapsing rather than expanding. If one were at the center of a black hole the Universe would appear to expand even though it would be collapsing when viewed from outside. In this perspective WMAP can be understood as the event horizon seen from inside of a black hole ;)
@j0hnray236
@j0hnray236 5 лет назад
Maciej Jakub Bańkowski t
@augustuscaeser10b78
@augustuscaeser10b78 4 года назад
almost sad when the lectures are done with...still confusions to deal with...we almost know syllabus's first printed page thank you, MASTER SUSSKIND STANFORD UNIVERSITY THE ONES WHO TOOK THIS INITIATIVE AND TEAM
@realcygnus
@realcygnus 11 лет назад
thE best content around
@tomleast2116
@tomleast2116 4 года назад
Do I understand correct that de-coupling occurs at a specific temperature and the temperature fluctuations in the W-map then due to different redshift, i.e. corresponding de-coupling occurring at different times in the past?
@c_antman
@c_antman 11 лет назад
thank you stanford.
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic 11 лет назад
Are the harmonic oscillators responsible for the observed expansion of the universe?
@YossiSirote
@YossiSirote Год назад
This should be added to the cosmology playlist
@MARILYNANDERSON88
@MARILYNANDERSON88 10 лет назад
LOL- I see Prof. Susskind worked so hard that he slowly slid down and down and slipped over the edge- and ripped the elbow of his shirt.... This is funnier to me than the SpaceX jacket of a few sessions ago...which I thought was a blast ... Oh, my. I think I am having a quadripole moment. Sensational!
@will2see
@will2see 3 года назад
Are the temperature fluctuations in the CMB really due to gravitational redshift???
@user-cx5ni7me6l
@user-cx5ni7me6l Год назад
Thanks for the upload.
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 Год назад
So does that mean that when a matter and antimatter particle touch and they produce energy and release photons does that equal e= MC squared
@larspeters2587
@larspeters2587 2 года назад
Awesome!
@rfranklin8540
@rfranklin8540 9 лет назад
That upper blackboard is mechanically underdamped from 1:30:00 onwards, but what the heck is driving it?
@Jimmy-B-
@Jimmy-B- 6 лет назад
Rolf Frankland looks like a shadow
@realcygnus
@realcygnus 11 лет назад
g g go lenny go go !
@Talibmob
@Talibmob 11 лет назад
Nooo please make video 11
@Angustiadorobodelata
@Angustiadorobodelata 3 года назад
Obrigado
@Metallurgist47
@Metallurgist47 10 лет назад
Does a quantum fluctuation require the existence of a field in its ground state at least --that is the existence of a field -- or can quantum fluctuations create fields, literally out of nothing ?
@blokin5039
@blokin5039 2 года назад
Are you home?
@anthonydilullo5794
@anthonydilullo5794 3 года назад
What about a half a planc?
@VellianoRosso
@VellianoRosso 10 лет назад
A dimensional model I made when I just started to understand the basics in Physics: i159.photobucket.com/albums/t123/phillip_ross1/DimensionalAnalysis_zps9c4ea16a.png It might be helpful for some of you.
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 2 года назад
When this guy says he don’t remember. He expects you to remember.
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 Год назад
About 18 minutes into it Professor says can make this wrong mistake by using a distance of length that we are used to using 12 the meter and someone else in the crowds is oh in the next three minutes he’s extremely angry even went to his face and give the middle finger
@Onoma314
@Onoma314 11 лет назад
Hopefully if I am intelligent enough to wrap my brain around Susskind's lectures, I'd know that already. It was dry humor.
@zxrxrichter4471
@zxrxrichter4471 2 года назад
🙏
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
Very nice Kulture 👌
@user-yf2le1eh5n
@user-yf2le1eh5n 7 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@bedzinskiwr
@bedzinskiwr 11 лет назад
into lecture(10) very lining mech.-mats.!
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 2 года назад
After ten times I think the Higgs boson is traveling faster than the speed of light. Relatively breaks down. Like eating breakfast for dinner.
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
Professor I’m watching this at 1.75 X and just can’t seem to get anything. I’m having lots of problems trying to understand our ways to measure anything 💔😔😢
@fertilizerspike
@fertilizerspike 11 лет назад
The "planck constant" is simply a perceived relationship between observed "frequency" and energy of photons. It does nothing to illuminate the nature of the universe any more than the ratio of pi does.
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 Год назад
I just want to say once that I understood that just because the universe is traveling faster than light. Light can’t travel faster than the speed of the universe. Lol. I knew you knew
@SinHurr
@SinHurr 9 лет назад
I'm all out of lectures :(
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 2 года назад
Holy shot I get it. 38:58. Everything looks the same all around us be cause we are in the center. Or we are in the middle of an ocean on a planet Ocean I mean time and planet I mean space.
@nicholasheilig3694
@nicholasheilig3694 3 года назад
I would have never known where the word wimp came from
@augustuscaeser10b78
@augustuscaeser10b78 4 года назад
DIVE INTO THEORETICAL MINIMUM
@RodneyAllanPoe
@RodneyAllanPoe 5 лет назад
Fuck me...I was able to follow that lecture.
@markphc99
@markphc99 10 лет назад
Me Lenny Luver
@AmruMagdy
@AmruMagdy 6 месяцев назад
😮
@jocider5698
@jocider5698 4 года назад
Good 'ol Buckingham Pi theorem
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
Perhaps if we’re to use blackboard that are flat we could skip anything flat 😂
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic
@MikeRoePhonicsMusic 11 лет назад
I understood maybe 70% of it but that was surprising to me!
@Hardvirtualdjremix
@Hardvirtualdjremix 11 лет назад
there was no "bang" or sound or anything, since this sound couldnt spread out through atoms, because atoms didnt exist at that
@geoforn
@geoforn 11 лет назад
Don't feed!
@kharnakcrux2650
@kharnakcrux2650 10 лет назад
is he eating a twinkie?
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
The second Was realy funny 🤣
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
Fair but quiet 👌🐼
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
It have somthing beatyfully
@dirac17
@dirac17 11 лет назад
His Starbucks cup says Lenny.
@patriciaheil6811
@patriciaheil6811 9 месяцев назад
yeah SciAm has gone downhill. I used to read every issue in about the 1980s. Then the fourth time they gave Xerox free advertising by pretending they had written an article, and the article was about 15 year old technology that nobody was implementing, I told them it was garbage and stopped my subscription. When you need expertise, NEVER NEVER NEVER GO TO MSM. They fired all their experts and now they don't know a significant development from a hole in the wall, and too many writers google the latest results without knowing the background. end of rant.
@ericmelton4186
@ericmelton4186 2 года назад
I watched this video 10 times and I realized that the onions really pissed in off and that’s why he made it harder thank you Dr.
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
These feels like wearing the wrong pair of jeans 🙄
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
You hang on background Radio 📻
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
Gotta go...
@fertilizerspike
@fertilizerspike 11 лет назад
"You can make it be anything you want by tuning the parameters of the theory." This one sentence is the only one I can remember from the video that makes any sense. Susskind is describing a house of cards with so many free parameters and kludges and different rules for different scales that it can "explain" any observation by citing innumerable exceptions and baseless assumptions.
@dlbattle100
@dlbattle100 11 лет назад
Priests don't have any problem giving us their ignorant opinion of what causes life and consciousness. I wish physicists would be more vocal; I'm sure there educated guess would be better that what we're getting from the "god squad".
@enisten
@enisten 11 лет назад
The video is too silent! Re-upload!
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
X|N|SO 🎈
@richardwillard1628
@richardwillard1628 6 лет назад
So much math making my head explode ! 😂😂😂 A very good lecture, but he spends to much time on harmonic oscillators.
@dapuppy123
@dapuppy123 Год назад
Mike ehrmantraut vibes
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
Live the 🐼 in Ber
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
Why do you look so tired? Because it’s ridiculous? 🤔 I feel like that. Do you know we might come from something else? ☺️ so cool. 😎 I’d like to see my Extraterrestrial me. 👽
@LightProgramming
@LightProgramming 11 лет назад
dadadadda
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
I think someone didnt want clar x. And clear 🎈
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
Here we have an x. Australien
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
😂
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
That x. Generate the rus 🤣
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
😂 😂 😂
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
Haw gone the Story later? 🤔
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
Lekture last
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
9?
@Biednymaniek
@Biednymaniek 4 года назад
You will never be the same
@lucyoriginales
@lucyoriginales 4 года назад
Sorry... 😐 I want to see dresses...
@wilmeramadoraguilar47
@wilmeramadoraguilar47 Год назад
I love meth!!!!!!
@childpeanut5095
@childpeanut5095 2 года назад
Fake news
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