Max Tegmark

Películas

Psi
Self
Ever wondered what your life would be like if things had gone differently? If you had pursued your passion? If you hadn't met that person? Or what if, in fact, things could not possibly have been any different? A psychologist from a parallel universe will look for answers by studying the alternate lives of one of her patients.
¿Confías en este ordenador?
Himself
La ciencia ficción anticipó hace mucho la inteligencia de las máquinas, y hoy una nueva generación de ordenadores con auto-aprendizaje ha empezado a reformar todos los aspectos de nuestras vidas. Servirá la I.A. en un mundo de potencial sin precedentes o probará ser nuestra invención final?
El gran misterio de las matemáticas
Self
Son esenciales para todo, desde las primeras transmisiones de radio hasta el aterrizaje de vehículos en Marte. Matemáticos y físicos repasan la historia de esta ciencia, desde Pitágoras hasta nuestros días, para desvelar si es una invención o un descubrimiento humano.
The Principle
Himself
"The Principle" brings to light astonishing new scientific observations challenging the Copernican Principle; the foundational assumption underlying the modern scientific world view. The idea that the Earth occupies no special or favored position in the cosmos has launched the last two scientific revolutions - the Copernican Revolution and Relativity - and, as Lawrence Krauss has said, we could be on the verge of a third, with "Copernicus coming back to haunt us". Interviews with leading cosmologists are interspersed with the views of dissidents and mavericks, bringing into sharp focus the challenges and implications not only for cosmology, but for our cultural and religious view of reality.
The Principle
Scientific Consultant
"The Principle" brings to light astonishing new scientific observations challenging the Copernican Principle; the foundational assumption underlying the modern scientific world view. The idea that the Earth occupies no special or favored position in the cosmos has launched the last two scientific revolutions - the Copernican Revolution and Relativity - and, as Lawrence Krauss has said, we could be on the verge of a third, with "Copernicus coming back to haunt us". Interviews with leading cosmologists are interspersed with the views of dissidents and mavericks, bringing into sharp focus the challenges and implications not only for cosmology, but for our cultural and religious view of reality.