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...physical world but they themselves are not defined by and determined by what happens in the physical world. You can't change them by things you do in the physical world, right? And so I'll make a couple claims about that. One claim is I think we call
...physical world. Right? If you ask physicists, hey, why, you know, this many of this type of particle, because this mathematical thing has these symmetries. That's why. So Newton is
...the physical world, but I don't know of any satisfactory account of what it means to exist physically. I mean, if I ask you, say, imagine, you know, a certain kind of steam locomotive, you know, and I describe the engineering of it and the weight of
...in the physical world, But maybe understanding is the wrong word. We have an experience of living in the world and bicycles and all those things. But I don't think we actually have an understanding at all. I mean very, very little of the nature of ph
...in one three d world, and that is the physical Earth three d world. A few of us went to the moon, but, you know it's a very small number, but that's one world. Yeah. But that's what makes the digital virtual world incredible. With this technology whi
...world is that it's flat because it it looks flat, you know, and, and that it's and it's big, you know, and the rest of the universe, the skies is not, you know, like the sun, for example, looks really tiny. And so you start off with a model which is
...seeing the world? Maybe we can throw an engineering in there. You mentioned your wife as an engineer. Give it new perspective on circuits. Right. So there's a different way of looking at the world given that you've done mathematical physics. So you y
...a world that you want to experience or imagine. That's a great question, Sarah. You know, I would love to see worlds. I love seeing worlds I don't see. For example, like, zooming in and in and into, like, microscopic worlds or, you know, go into the
...physical perceptual visual world is there, and animals' entire evolutionary history is built upon so much perceptual and eventually embodied intelligence. Humans, not only we survive, live, work, but we build civilization beyond language upon constru
I think we're still at such early stages where we're not really even at a good explanation. Right? You've mentioned a few. Well, I can think of examples of dark matter that exist that we really know for sure are real versions of dark matter, like neu
...physical world because it doesn't behave like the macroscopic world. And so the the only way to understand is through mathematics. Right? And I largely see language as the joint key of science as well. But I wonder if that's not true for many domains
...physical material mass of every human being on Earth,
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