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Ludwig Boltzmann - The genius of disorder [2007]
The 19th-century physicist Ludwig Boltzmann stirred up controversy by proposing that scientists could make intelligent guesses about the behavior of atoms, which, though they moved randomly, could be described by certain probabilistic generalizations.His suggestion to explain thermodynamics by using statistical methods went against the long-standing trend of assuming absolute fixed laws. These were profound and disturbing changes.
The movie is about the engaging story of science and personal struggle of Ludwig Boltzmann, set against the intellectual climate of nineteenth-century Vienna, and shows how science has come to accept the reality of the invisible world.
Credit:
http://www.isomorph.it/science/duino2007/papers/g-mussardo-ludwig-boltzmann-the-genius-of-disorder
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published: 08 Aug 2015
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Great Physicists: Ludwig Boltzmann
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published: 07 Jul 2024
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The Boltzmann brain paradox - Fabio Pacucci
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How do you know you’re a person who has lived your life, rather than a just-formed brain full of artificial memories, momentarily hallucinating a reality that doesn’t actually exist? That may sound absurd, but it’s kept several generations of top cosmologists up at night. They call it: the Boltzmann brain paradox. Fabio Pacucci explores this mind-numbing thought experiment.
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published: 23 Aug 2022
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Ludwig Boltzmann, o pai da Mecânica Estatística
Neste vídeo apresentamos Ludwig Boltzmann, o gênio que explicou a segunda lei da termodinâmica com base na teoria atômica da matéria. Ele combinou combinando as leis da mecânica e a teoria da probabilidade, ambas aplicadas aos movimentos dos átomos. Isso levou ao surgimento de um novo campo de estudo da física: a mecânica estatística.
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Referências:
[1] Boltzmann's legacy, Gallavotti G., et al. (eds.), Series: Esi Lectures in Mathematics and Physics, 2008
[2] doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0489-2_1
[3] famousscientists....
published: 18 May 2021
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Entropy and H theorem: The mathematical legacy of Ludwig Boltzmann
Newton Institute Web Seminars: newton.ac.uk/webseminars/
Fields Medal winner (2010) Cédric Villani gives a talk devoted to the presentation of some of the most important concepts in statistical mechanics, including Boltzmann's statistical entropy, the notion of macroscopic irreversibility and molecular chaos, and the Boltzmann equation.
Author: Cedric Villani (Institut Henri Poincare)
Venue: Meeting Room 2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.
Date: Monday 15 November 2010, 17:00-18:00
Presentation available at: newton.ac.uk/programmes/KIT/seminars/111517004.html
published: 08 Mar 2011
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Die Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft
Die Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG) ist eine außeruniversitäre Forschungsorganisation mit thematischen Schwerpunkten in der Medizin und den Life Sciences sowie den Gesellschaftswissenschaften. Wir arbeiten für die Entwicklung neuartiger Lösungen für komplexe gesellschaftliche Problemstellungen, die Erschließung des vollen Potenzials von Open Innovation in der Wissenschaft, und moderne Zugänge zu Leadership, Management und individuellen Karrierepfaden.
published: 30 Sep 2024
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The Bizarre Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis Explained by Brian Greene
The universe is stranger than we imagine. Over an extremely large but not infinite amount of time, by sheer chance, atoms in a void could spontaneously come together in such a way as to assemble a functioning human brain.
The American theoretical physicist, mathematician, and string theorist Brian Greene explains the Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis.
According to Brian Greene, there could be a brain floating in space that just happens to have the particle configuration exactly as your brain does. The probabilistic nature of quantum physics with the combination of virtually unlimited time can yield to such an outcome.
The Boltzmann brain argument suggests that it is more likely for a single brain to spontaneously and briefly form in a void (complete with a false memory of having existed in our...
published: 14 Aug 2021
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Boltzmann's Entropy Equation: A History from Clausius to Planck
Boltzmann's entropy formula was created by Max Planck in 1900! So, why did Planck create this equation and how did it end up on Boltzmann's grave? I used primary sources to explain the history of this famous and confusing equation.
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published: 20 Jan 2020
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Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann
published: 12 Jul 2019
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What was Ludwig Boltzmann most famous for? | Philosophy
What was Ludwig Boltzmann most famous for?
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) is generally acknowledged as one of the most important physicists of the nineteenth century. Particularly famous is his statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics.
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published: 07 Jan 2024
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Ludwig Boltzmann - The genius of disorder [2007]
The 19th-century physicist Ludwig Boltzmann stirred up controversy by proposing that scientists could make intelligent guesses about the behavior of atoms, whic...
The 19th-century physicist Ludwig Boltzmann stirred up controversy by proposing that scientists could make intelligent guesses about the behavior of atoms, which, though they moved randomly, could be described by certain probabilistic generalizations.His suggestion to explain thermodynamics by using statistical methods went against the long-standing trend of assuming absolute fixed laws. These were profound and disturbing changes.
The movie is about the engaging story of science and personal struggle of Ludwig Boltzmann, set against the intellectual climate of nineteenth-century Vienna, and shows how science has come to accept the reality of the invisible world.
Credit:
http://www.isomorph.it/science/duino2007/papers/g-mussardo-ludwig-boltzmann-the-genius-of-disorder
http://people.sissa.it/~mussardo/Professional_web/Boltzmann.html
https://wn.com/Ludwig_Boltzmann_The_Genius_Of_Disorder_2007
The 19th-century physicist Ludwig Boltzmann stirred up controversy by proposing that scientists could make intelligent guesses about the behavior of atoms, which, though they moved randomly, could be described by certain probabilistic generalizations.His suggestion to explain thermodynamics by using statistical methods went against the long-standing trend of assuming absolute fixed laws. These were profound and disturbing changes.
The movie is about the engaging story of science and personal struggle of Ludwig Boltzmann, set against the intellectual climate of nineteenth-century Vienna, and shows how science has come to accept the reality of the invisible world.
Credit:
http://www.isomorph.it/science/duino2007/papers/g-mussardo-ludwig-boltzmann-the-genius-of-disorder
http://people.sissa.it/~mussardo/Professional_web/Boltzmann.html
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 369105
3:30
Great Physicists: Ludwig Boltzmann
While visiting Duino, I could not help but remembering a great physicist who died here...
Mind also my backup channel:
https://odysee.com/@TheMachian:c
My books...
While visiting Duino, I could not help but remembering a great physicist who died here...
Mind also my backup channel:
https://odysee.com/@TheMachian:c
My books: www.amazon.com/Alexander-Unzicker/e/B00DQCRYYY/
https://wn.com/Great_Physicists_Ludwig_Boltzmann
While visiting Duino, I could not help but remembering a great physicist who died here...
Mind also my backup channel:
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My books: www.amazon.com/Alexander-Unzicker/e/B00DQCRYYY/
- published: 07 Jul 2024
- views: 2755
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The Boltzmann brain paradox - Fabio Pacucci
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Ludwig Boltzmann, o pai da Mecânica Estatística
Neste vídeo apresentamos Ludwig Boltzmann, o gênio que explicou a segunda lei da termodinâmica com base na teoria atômica da matéria. Ele combinou combinando as...
Neste vídeo apresentamos Ludwig Boltzmann, o gênio que explicou a segunda lei da termodinâmica com base na teoria atômica da matéria. Ele combinou combinando as leis da mecânica e a teoria da probabilidade, ambas aplicadas aos movimentos dos átomos. Isso levou ao surgimento de um novo campo de estudo da física: a mecânica estatística.
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* Este conteúdo teve a locução e a contribuição técnica e científica da Prof. Dra. Thaciana Malaspina
(CV lattes.cnpq.br/2600060786895700)
Referências:
[1] Boltzmann's legacy, Gallavotti G., et al. (eds.), Series: Esi Lectures in Mathematics and Physics, 2008
[2] doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0489-2_1
[3] famousscientists.org/ludwig-boltzmann
[4] paperpile.com/blog/ludwig-boltzmann/
[5] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Boltzmann
https://wn.com/Ludwig_Boltzmann,_O_Pai_Da_Mecânica_Estatística
Neste vídeo apresentamos Ludwig Boltzmann, o gênio que explicou a segunda lei da termodinâmica com base na teoria atômica da matéria. Ele combinou combinando as leis da mecânica e a teoria da probabilidade, ambas aplicadas aos movimentos dos átomos. Isso levou ao surgimento de um novo campo de estudo da física: a mecânica estatística.
• Acompanhe a Verve Científica nas mídias:
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(CV lattes.cnpq.br/2600060786895700)
Referências:
[1] Boltzmann's legacy, Gallavotti G., et al. (eds.), Series: Esi Lectures in Mathematics and Physics, 2008
[2] doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0489-2_1
[3] famousscientists.org/ludwig-boltzmann
[4] paperpile.com/blog/ludwig-boltzmann/
[5] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Boltzmann
- published: 18 May 2021
- views: 1938
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Entropy and H theorem: The mathematical legacy of Ludwig Boltzmann
Newton Institute Web Seminars: newton.ac.uk/webseminars/
Fields Medal winner (2010) Cédric Villani gives a talk devoted to the presentation of some of the most ...
Newton Institute Web Seminars: newton.ac.uk/webseminars/
Fields Medal winner (2010) Cédric Villani gives a talk devoted to the presentation of some of the most important concepts in statistical mechanics, including Boltzmann's statistical entropy, the notion of macroscopic irreversibility and molecular chaos, and the Boltzmann equation.
Author: Cedric Villani (Institut Henri Poincare)
Venue: Meeting Room 2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.
Date: Monday 15 November 2010, 17:00-18:00
Presentation available at: newton.ac.uk/programmes/KIT/seminars/111517004.html
https://wn.com/Entropy_And_H_Theorem_The_Mathematical_Legacy_Of_Ludwig_Boltzmann
Newton Institute Web Seminars: newton.ac.uk/webseminars/
Fields Medal winner (2010) Cédric Villani gives a talk devoted to the presentation of some of the most important concepts in statistical mechanics, including Boltzmann's statistical entropy, the notion of macroscopic irreversibility and molecular chaos, and the Boltzmann equation.
Author: Cedric Villani (Institut Henri Poincare)
Venue: Meeting Room 2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.
Date: Monday 15 November 2010, 17:00-18:00
Presentation available at: newton.ac.uk/programmes/KIT/seminars/111517004.html
- published: 08 Mar 2011
- views: 34158
1:46
Die Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft
Die Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG) ist eine außeruniversitäre Forschungsorganisation mit thematischen Schwerpunkten in der Medizin und den Life Sciences so...
Die Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG) ist eine außeruniversitäre Forschungsorganisation mit thematischen Schwerpunkten in der Medizin und den Life Sciences sowie den Gesellschaftswissenschaften. Wir arbeiten für die Entwicklung neuartiger Lösungen für komplexe gesellschaftliche Problemstellungen, die Erschließung des vollen Potenzials von Open Innovation in der Wissenschaft, und moderne Zugänge zu Leadership, Management und individuellen Karrierepfaden.
https://wn.com/Die_Ludwig_Boltzmann_Gesellschaft
Die Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft (LBG) ist eine außeruniversitäre Forschungsorganisation mit thematischen Schwerpunkten in der Medizin und den Life Sciences sowie den Gesellschaftswissenschaften. Wir arbeiten für die Entwicklung neuartiger Lösungen für komplexe gesellschaftliche Problemstellungen, die Erschließung des vollen Potenzials von Open Innovation in der Wissenschaft, und moderne Zugänge zu Leadership, Management und individuellen Karrierepfaden.
- published: 30 Sep 2024
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The Bizarre Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis Explained by Brian Greene
The universe is stranger than we imagine. Over an extremely large but not infinite amount of time, by sheer chance, atoms in a void could spontaneously come tog...
The universe is stranger than we imagine. Over an extremely large but not infinite amount of time, by sheer chance, atoms in a void could spontaneously come together in such a way as to assemble a functioning human brain.
The American theoretical physicist, mathematician, and string theorist Brian Greene explains the Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis.
According to Brian Greene, there could be a brain floating in space that just happens to have the particle configuration exactly as your brain does. The probabilistic nature of quantum physics with the combination of virtually unlimited time can yield to such an outcome.
The Boltzmann brain argument suggests that it is more likely for a single brain to spontaneously and briefly form in a void (complete with a false memory of having existed in our universe) than it is for the universe to have come about as the result of a random fluctuation in a universe in thermal equilibrium.
The idea is named after the Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann who, in 1896, published a theory that tried to account for the fact that humans find themselves in a universe that is not as chaotic as the budding field of thermodynamics seemed to predict. He offered several explanations, one of them being that the universe, even one that is fully random (or at thermal equilibrium), would spontaneously fluctuate to a more ordered (or low-entropy) state.
While the first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but only altered in form, the second law of thermodynamics, says that the entropy of a closed system always increases. Since the universe that we know of is a closed system, we would expect the entropy to increase over time. This means that, given enough time, the most likely state of the universe is one where everything is in thermodynamic equilibrium, but we clearly don't exist in a universe of this type since, after all, there is order all around us in various forms, not the least of which is the fact that life exists.
Brian Greene thinks there can be pockets of order forming within the overall tendency toward disorder.
In case the idea of the Boltzmann turns out to be wrong, there is still a chance that indeed this reality we perceive is not actually real. A somewhat similar example to the Boltzmann brain paradox, is the simulation hypothesis which according to Dr. Greene is the most radical of them all.
#BoltzmannBrain #bgreene #science
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Until the End of Time | Brian Greene | Talks at Google
https://youtu.be/YXfMN3mZa0Y
What Is the Boltzmann Brains Hypothesis?
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-boltzmann-brains-2699421
Linde, A. (2007). Sinks in the landscape, Boltzmann brains and the cosmological constant problem. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2007(01), 022
Ananthaswamy, Anil (2017). "Universes that spawn 'cosmic brains' should go on the scrapheap" New Scientist.
Thermodynamics
https://www.britannica.com/science/thermodynamics
https://wn.com/The_Bizarre_Boltzmann_Brain_Hypothesis_Explained_By_Brian_Greene
The universe is stranger than we imagine. Over an extremely large but not infinite amount of time, by sheer chance, atoms in a void could spontaneously come together in such a way as to assemble a functioning human brain.
The American theoretical physicist, mathematician, and string theorist Brian Greene explains the Boltzmann Brain Hypothesis.
According to Brian Greene, there could be a brain floating in space that just happens to have the particle configuration exactly as your brain does. The probabilistic nature of quantum physics with the combination of virtually unlimited time can yield to such an outcome.
The Boltzmann brain argument suggests that it is more likely for a single brain to spontaneously and briefly form in a void (complete with a false memory of having existed in our universe) than it is for the universe to have come about as the result of a random fluctuation in a universe in thermal equilibrium.
The idea is named after the Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann who, in 1896, published a theory that tried to account for the fact that humans find themselves in a universe that is not as chaotic as the budding field of thermodynamics seemed to predict. He offered several explanations, one of them being that the universe, even one that is fully random (or at thermal equilibrium), would spontaneously fluctuate to a more ordered (or low-entropy) state.
While the first law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but only altered in form, the second law of thermodynamics, says that the entropy of a closed system always increases. Since the universe that we know of is a closed system, we would expect the entropy to increase over time. This means that, given enough time, the most likely state of the universe is one where everything is in thermodynamic equilibrium, but we clearly don't exist in a universe of this type since, after all, there is order all around us in various forms, not the least of which is the fact that life exists.
Brian Greene thinks there can be pockets of order forming within the overall tendency toward disorder.
In case the idea of the Boltzmann turns out to be wrong, there is still a chance that indeed this reality we perceive is not actually real. A somewhat similar example to the Boltzmann brain paradox, is the simulation hypothesis which according to Dr. Greene is the most radical of them all.
#BoltzmannBrain #bgreene #science
You can learn more about the topic from the book - Until the end of time by Brian Greene.
Get the book here: https://goo.gle/2wAa4K2.
SUBSCRIBE to our channel "Science Time": https://www.youtube.com/sciencetime24
SUPPORT us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sciencetime
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Srouces: "Renowned Physicist Brian Greene Draws Sold Out Crowd at College of DuPage 2018 1" by COD Newsroom is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Until the End of Time | Brian Greene | Talks at Google
https://youtu.be/YXfMN3mZa0Y
What Is the Boltzmann Brains Hypothesis?
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-are-boltzmann-brains-2699421
Linde, A. (2007). Sinks in the landscape, Boltzmann brains and the cosmological constant problem. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2007(01), 022
Ananthaswamy, Anil (2017). "Universes that spawn 'cosmic brains' should go on the scrapheap" New Scientist.
Thermodynamics
https://www.britannica.com/science/thermodynamics
- published: 14 Aug 2021
- views: 237104
24:35
Boltzmann's Entropy Equation: A History from Clausius to Planck
Boltzmann's entropy formula was created by Max Planck in 1900! So, why did Planck create this equation and how did it end up on Boltzmann's grave? I used prim...
Boltzmann's entropy formula was created by Max Planck in 1900! So, why did Planck create this equation and how did it end up on Boltzmann's grave? I used primary sources to explain the history of this famous and confusing equation.
My Patreon Page (thanks!):
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15291200
The music is from the awesome Kim Nalley of course www.KimNalley.com
https://wn.com/Boltzmann's_Entropy_Equation_A_History_From_Clausius_To_Planck
Boltzmann's entropy formula was created by Max Planck in 1900! So, why did Planck create this equation and how did it end up on Boltzmann's grave? I used primary sources to explain the history of this famous and confusing equation.
My Patreon Page (thanks!):
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15291200
The music is from the awesome Kim Nalley of course www.KimNalley.com
- published: 20 Jan 2020
- views: 92587
1:46
What was Ludwig Boltzmann most famous for? | Philosophy
What was Ludwig Boltzmann most famous for?
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) is generally acknowledged as one of the most important physicists of the nineteenth cen...
What was Ludwig Boltzmann most famous for?
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) is generally acknowledged as one of the most important physicists of the nineteenth century. Particularly famous is his statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics.
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#philosophy a491
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What was Ludwig Boltzmann most famous for?
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) is generally acknowledged as one of the most important physicists of the nineteenth century. Particularly famous is his statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics.
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- published: 07 Jan 2024
- views: 212