Was the universe made for us? | Sabine Hossenfelder

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This is the second part of a two-part course from the Institute of Art and Ideas.

Many have argued that science can provide data but can't answer the real mysteries of the universe, yet Sabine Hossenfelder opposes this position. She asserts that through physics, we can make progress on the existential issues which have gripped philosophers for centuries.

Part two: Was the universe tailor-made for us?

Let Sabine Hossenfelder take you on a mind-expanding adventure, revealing the astounding insights that physics can offer us in our quest to understand life's most profound questions.

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Sabine Hossenfelder is a theoretical physicist, author and musician who researches quantum gravity. She is a research fellow at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, author of Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray (2018) and Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions (2022) and a regular contributor to Forbes. She is known for her popular YouTube channel Science Without The Gobbledygook.

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