The Theory of Everything: The Quest to Explain All Reality

The Theory of Everything: The Quest to Explain All Reality « Series from 2017

Series from 2017

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Genres: Special Interest

Led by noted physicist Dr.

Don Lincoln of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, you will follow the search for a theory that explains all physical reality-a theory of everything.

Dr.

Lincoln covers recent developments in particle physics and cosmology, plus the background needed to appreciate the centuries-long search for this holy grail of science.

Only high-school-level math is used.

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Two Prototype Theories of Everything

Embark with Dr. Lincoln on a search for a theory of everything - a simple and comprehensive explanation for all physical phenomena in the universe. Confront the incompatibility of our two best prototypes: the standard model of particle physics and the general theory of relativity.

The Union of Electricity and Magnetism

Learn how two seemingly separate phenomena, electricity and magnetism, were shown by James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860s to be aspects of a single underlying force, demonstrating how unification works in physics. Then see how Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism make a remarkable prediction.

Particles and Waves: The Quantum World

Follow one of the strangest turns in modern science: the discovery of the paradoxical world of light, which spawned the theory of quantum mechanics. Discover how light and matter behave as both particles and waves, and look at evidence for this curious feature of the quantum world.

Einstein Unifies Space, Time, and Light

Trace the reasoning that led Einstein to his special theory of relativity, proposed in 1905. Address common misconceptions about this startling new view of time and space, which led to ideas such as mass-energy equivalence, the impossibility of faster-than-light travel, and the space-time continuum.

Relativistic Quantum Fields and Feynman

Take a deeper step into the quantum world, observing how the theory of quantum electrodynamics, or QED, unites quantum mechanics with special relativity. Discover that the handy sketches of subatomic behavior called Feynman diagrams (named after physicist Richard Feynman) are really equations in disguise.

Neutrinos Violating Parity and the Weak Force

Study the weak nuclear force, which is responsible for beta decay: the emission of an electron from a nucleus during radioactive decay. Discover that much more is going on, including weird transformations that pose a challenge to a theory of everything.

Flavor Changes via the Weak Force

Electroweak Unification via the Higgs Field

Quarks, Color, and the Strong Force

Standard Model Triumphs and Challenges

How Neutrino Identity Oscillates

Conservation Laws and Symmetry: Emmy Noether

Theoretical Symmetries and Mathematics

Balancing Force and Matter: Supersymmetry

Why Quarks and Leptons?

Newton's Gravity Unifies Earth and Sky

Einstein's Gravity Bends Space-Time

What Holds Each Galaxy Together: Dark Matter

What Pushes the Universe Apart: Dark Energy

Quantum Gravity: Einstein, Strings, and Loops

From Weak Gravity to Extra Dimensions

Big Bang and Inflation Explain Our Universe

Free Parameters and Other Universes

Toward a Final Theory of Everything