What works did Edward Witten do?

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Edward Witten is a brilliant theoretical physicist who has made many significant contributions to theoretical physics. In this video, we briefly review his educational background and his contributions to physics.
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Some links (including sources used in this video)
1) Ed Witten's interview with David Zierler: www.aip.org/history-programs/...
2) Ed Witten's interview with Hirosi Ooguri: www.ams.org/notices/201505/rn...
3) Ed Witten's interview at the Institute of Physics: • Newton Medal winner (2...
4) Ed Witten's interview at Kyoto Prize: • Message from Dr. Edwar...
5) David Gross at The Origins Podcast: • David Gross on String ...
6) Ed Witten's inspire page: inspirehep.net/authors/983328...
7) Link to the high energy physics resources page on my website: hassaansaleem.com/graduate-le...
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Time stamps
0:00 Witten in media
1:01 Intro
1:30 His background
6:28 His work on Olive-Montonen duality
7:23 His work on Morse theory
8:26 His early work on string theory
9:43 His work on positive energy theorem
11:18 His work on Jones polynomial
11:58 His interaction with Langland's program
12:38 His work on dualities and M theory
15:48 His work on AdS/CFT
16:29 His work on non-commutative geometry
17:23 His work on Langland's program
18:36 His miscellaneous important works
19:45 Final word
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@Phymaths
@Phymaths 8 ай бұрын
This video just became my first video on KZfaq to get 100k views. Thank you everyone for watching and supporting. Cheers!!
@WTFBrandon
@WTFBrandon 5 ай бұрын
PROPAGANDA AND LIES! PAPERS HE PUBLISHED? AWARDS HE WON? NONE! GOVERNMENT CUCK THAT PUSHING LIES AND YOUR TRASHTO HELP!!
@parveenpathania1879
@parveenpathania1879 Ай бұрын
Bc's this video is long and you have done an amazing hard work sir. ....................... thanks for this great information
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 16 күн бұрын
Thanks
@parveenpathania1879
@parveenpathania1879 16 күн бұрын
This channel is great but unfortunately it is so much underrated...... I hope this channel get's its recognition soon🎉
@deblaze666
@deblaze666 10 ай бұрын
The crazy thing is that with all this, you havent even touched on what he has been doing for the last 4-5 years. He hasnt retired, he is just absolutely ripping through foundational problems in quantum gravity, specifically in desitter space. The man is unstoppable.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Well yeah his recent work wasn't covered. He has been doing a lot of work in using quantum information theory in the problems of quantum gravity and QFT in curved spacetime.
@TheLuminousOne
@TheLuminousOne 10 ай бұрын
yeah but can he rip through the same problems in regular space? hyperspace? anti-de sitter space and outer-space..?! Yeah, didn't think so.
@marcellisrobinson
@marcellisrobinson 10 ай бұрын
The crazy thing is that there's zero experimental evidence for any of these theories. It isn't as if one could go to CERN or Fermilab and test them. These guys are excellent mathematicians, but they're so "lost in math" that their ideas have little relevance to the real world. String theory will sooner or later be seen as a fad, filled with lots of esoteric math that most rank-and-file physicists need not bother with
@fernandocabrera4599
@fernandocabrera4599 9 ай бұрын
@@TheLuminousOne Bro you won't reach Witten's level of understanding of physics and mathematics in an infinite lifetime....
@f.c.2475
@f.c.2475 9 ай бұрын
​@fernandocabrera4599 neither will you. Fan boy. The guy asked a question albeit with a taunt, it's not a wrong thing to ask. Fan boy in you got agitated. I guess morons like you elevate people to a level where questioning them becomes a crime. String theory is still nowhere to be viable but you keep dik riding him cause you are in love with him. How do people like you get into science.
@IvicaAnteski
@IvicaAnteski 10 ай бұрын
What I concluded from this video is that Witten should fly more often :)
@jaywulf
@jaywulf 9 ай бұрын
And soak in pools in exclusive skiing resorts.
@anuragtripathi7559
@anuragtripathi7559 Ай бұрын
Or swim
@ashishkiift
@ashishkiift 2 ай бұрын
Loved the video Hassaan. This is by far the best structured video on Ed Witten and his achievements. Thanks for creating this. You are truly talented and a wonderful story teller 👍
@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words and I am glad that you liked it.
@florianhofmann7553
@florianhofmann7553 10 ай бұрын
Although I cannot understand anything about his work, it was very well presented and sounded particularly good on my speakers. 👍
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching.
@vincentrusso4332
@vincentrusso4332 9 ай бұрын
Only you?!. 😂
@erics.4113
@erics.4113 6 күн бұрын
I like a tube integrated on high sensitivity horn speakers. It sounded great on those speakers as well
@cesarjom
@cesarjom 6 ай бұрын
Great theoretical physics content. Really happy I just discovered your channel!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 6 ай бұрын
Thanks. I hope you will like other content on this channel as well.
@IExist496
@IExist496 10 ай бұрын
Hello, I found you in my recommendations and just want to thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos. Even though they’re not ‘popular’, per se, your videos have helped me a lot in the realm of physics and mathematics, and should definitely gain a wider audience.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind feedback, and I am happy to know that my work helped you. I am changing my content to a certain extent now, and I hope that this works. Let's see. Thanks for watching.
@mahoneytechnologies657
@mahoneytechnologies657 10 ай бұрын
A lot of Hype for a man who has produced nothing that can be measured nor Proven. The useless String Theory has brought Progress in Physics to a standstill! Equal to or better than Einstein, you must be kidding! Not even close!
@IExist496
@IExist496 7 ай бұрын
@@mahoneytechnologies657Yes, but why here though?
@qsfrankfurt9513
@qsfrankfurt9513 10 ай бұрын
Edward Witten is one of Brandeis University's gems. He was actually a History major before going on to be the best in Mathematics and Physics. Our Professors at Brandeis talked about him with a huge amount of reverence. They were close to the Fields Medal, but he won it. Why would he retire? He's still doing amazing work. We're lucky to have him among us. Wish I had been able to study from him, maybe Relativity.
@capnrob97
@capnrob97 10 ай бұрын
I think he retired due to an unspoken rule at Institute for Advanced Study to retire at a certain age to make room for the younger generation. You don't want IAS clogged with a bunch of 90+ year olds who refuse to retire.
@spaghettimeatballswow
@spaghettimeatballswow 10 ай бұрын
You did a good job explaining a complicated topic
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching.
@terrabusinessLLC
@terrabusinessLLC 9 ай бұрын
Very elaborate and interesting video... Thank you for creating and sharing. 👍🙏
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching.
@jameslyons3320
@jameslyons3320 10 ай бұрын
Having a fascination of Witten’s work I am very grateful for your work on this creation!!!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
@yusufkazmi7883
@yusufkazmi7883 8 ай бұрын
I have love for physics but this content was definitely went above my head but boy I was kept hooked through out the video. Besides all, you are good content creator and good explainer as well.. keep shining
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@elputas
@elputas 7 ай бұрын
Witten is only mathematical games of which the link to reality is still a promise. That's all...
@opticalmouse2
@opticalmouse2 6 ай бұрын
@@elputas You try to sound smart but deep down you know you're a dumb person.
@santoshr2984
@santoshr2984 2 ай бұрын
Wow .. great video. Thanks for those juicy details and papers. Better to have the important ones in a single video. Enjoyed the Ashok Sen video as well. I am coming back for more :0) .. cheers
@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
Thanks
@mohitdhanik5274
@mohitdhanik5274 11 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful video❤.. Keep uploading more
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@stianaslaksen5799
@stianaslaksen5799 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
@vtrandal
@vtrandal 4 ай бұрын
Excellent synopsis of the work of Edward Witten. Thank you.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 4 ай бұрын
Thanks
@____uncompetative
@____uncompetative 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your excellent summary.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 8 ай бұрын
You are welcome.
@himacho8771
@himacho8771 11 ай бұрын
excellent video, very nicely structured
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching 👍
@jimw5299
@jimw5299 9 ай бұрын
This is an amazing review🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching 👍
@hrperformance
@hrperformance 8 ай бұрын
Really interesting video. Thanks very much
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 8 ай бұрын
My pleasure
@topdog5252
@topdog5252 11 ай бұрын
10:22When you don’t understand a proof, but you’re so smart you just proceed to go try prove it your own way. Wow!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
And get a Fields medal for doing it ✌️
@stephenscharf6293
@stephenscharf6293 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video, thanks. I first heard of Ed Witten from Sean Carroll's Mindscape podcasts. Would it be possible to create a link that links to the publications you cited? Thanks again for making this video.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching. Well, that's a nice idea, and I was also kind of thinking about it. I will link all the papers mentioned in this video soon in the description.
@stephenscharf6293
@stephenscharf6293 10 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths Thank you! I'm following up by watching a video in the _Closer to Truth_ series of an interview with Ed, and trying to understand how the five "different" string theories of the 80s was unified in the 90's, based on the "assumption" that the five different string theories were actually all parts of same "theory" but were the result of studying it in different regions of it's "parameter space"- ? Still trying to get my head around it, especially in the context of Stephen Wolfram's "Rulial Spaces", as well. Cheers.
@jaydee2012
@jaydee2012 2 ай бұрын
Great video. You help open science to all
@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@yellowlght9181
@yellowlght9181 10 ай бұрын
It's an excellent synopsis on his works and accomplishments
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching.
@yellowlght9181
@yellowlght9181 10 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths The thanks goes all to you for making such a good piece which does the field and man himself great justice. I think what made this piece so good is that you yourself are a theoretical physicist and as such pulled no punches in describing his works as well as those of others on which he built and or excelled at. It's the most sober and professional piece I've seen on his works and accomplishments thus far -
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words. ✌️
@fl0a226
@fl0a226 9 ай бұрын
Great summary!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 9 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@EdwinSteiner
@EdwinSteiner 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video! Pop science is way too much about the people who make the most noise and humble geniuses like Witten are hardly recognized except by insiders. I have a question: Given that there are such brilliant minds like Witten who have pondered the most important questions in physics for decades, how do you as a theoretical physicist motivate yourself to attack big problems? It seems easy to fall into the defeatist attitude that if someone like Witten couldn't crack a problem, it doesn't make sense for someone who is not on his level to even approach it. Do you think about this at all or do you have a completely different mental framing? I'd be interested in that.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. Well, as a graduate student, you normally work on minor problems which are rarely attacked by big physicists. As you learn more, you attack bigger problems. Witten for example hasn't worked on every problem. There are whole areas, where Witten has negligible contributions. Moreover, if Witten or some other big physicist works on something, it needs to be checked by the community. In addition, if Witten is working on a problem, it is possible that he might be making a mistake there and someone else working on that problem might be helpful for his work. In fact, he was making a small mistake while working on orbifolds and the help that he got was because of the work of Aspinwall. For the source of this anecdote, see his interview with H. Ooguir (linked below). Thanks. Link: www.ams.org/notices/201505/rnoti-p491.pdf
@hammadshahzad8082
@hammadshahzad8082 11 ай бұрын
You are doing really good job. Keep it up.....
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Markoul11
@Markoul11 10 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
@marfmarfalot5193
@marfmarfalot5193 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
My Pleasure. Thanks for watching.
@samario_torres
@samario_torres 6 ай бұрын
I grant you a golden globe. Great video
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 6 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot. I am glad that you liked it.
@jamesraymond1158
@jamesraymond1158 10 ай бұрын
I still don't know what he did. Dirac, Feynman, Bardeen etc. had easily understandable discoveries, but it is hard to point to any such discoveries by Whitten.
@youtubesucks1885
@youtubesucks1885 10 ай бұрын
You do not know what Dirac and Feynmann and the others did either.
@tonpa
@tonpa 10 ай бұрын
Actually M-Theory is Super-Simple! We start from Superpoint where "Super" means Z2 grading separating all coordinates of underlying vector spaces in symmetrical monoidal categories to "bosonic" and "fermionic". After superpoint we introduce the notion of Super-Lie-Algebras in which we model the Super-Spheres and Super-Manifolds (Calabi-Yau). Then by lifting Superpoint through 4 Hopf-Fibrations using Cayley-Dickson construction we obtain IIB ⟶ ℝ9,1|16+16 ⟵ ℝ9,1|16 ⟶ ℝ9,1|16+1̅6̅ ⟵ IIA. Maximal invariant of central extension of Minkowski of IIA type ℝ9,1|16+16 is ℝ^10,1|32 - The 11-dimentional М-theory with 32 fermionic coordinates. The main tools for studying M-Theory are: Chevalier-Eilenberg cohomologies, BRST cohomologies, de Rham cohomologies.
@nicholasandrzejkiewicz
@nicholasandrzejkiewicz 10 ай бұрын
This is mainly a consequence of teaching quantum mechanics and field theory very poorly to physics students, in terms that exclude the natural geometrical meaning. Witten's main contributions (even ignoring strings) is about exploiting these geometric structures for physical results. His positivity of energy in gravity paper is a good example. Similarly, you can go after other people in this video - Michael Atiyah coined Dirac operators and generalized Dirac's gamma matrix derivative operator to manifolds.
@youtubesucks1885
@youtubesucks1885 10 ай бұрын
@@tonpa What you describe here are th perturbative limits of M-theory. The full non-perturbative framework is not clear at all. It is believed that this is only seen by twisted cohomotopy.
@tonpa
@tonpa 10 ай бұрын
@@youtubesucks1885 You'll just need to prove theorems carefully in mechanical way of type checkers like Modal HoTT and Linear HoTT. Then you'll see clarity!
@mathunt1130
@mathunt1130 10 ай бұрын
A nice overview.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@zhelyo_physics
@zhelyo_physics 11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video! well done!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. I'm glad that you liked it. Thanks for watching.
@frankshifreen
@frankshifreen 10 ай бұрын
Great video- making it almost understandable to the layman- like to know more about Langlands Program - seems to be at the forefront of research and proofs in our time
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching. I would recommend this fantastic video by Quanta magazine for an introduction to the Langlands program kzfaq.info/get/bejne/lch6mK6G1NnVn40.htmlsi=bfYTOPZMpOWrvSbX
@picobarco4407
@picobarco4407 10 ай бұрын
See this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langlands_program In representation theory and algebraic number theory, the Langlands program is a web of far-reaching and influential conjectures about connections between number theory and geometry. Proposed by Robert Langlands (1967, 1970), it seeks to relate Galois groups in algebraic number theory to automorphic forms and representation theory of algebraic groups over local fields and adeles. Widely seen as the single biggest project in modern mathematical research, the Langlands program has been described by Edward Frenkel as "a kind of grand unified theory of mathematics."[1]
@friedrichfermi6559
@friedrichfermi6559 10 ай бұрын
Very nice biography video, Sir!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks ✌️
@generichuman_
@generichuman_ 10 ай бұрын
In the thumbnail, it looks like he just found them, like "oh... here they are"
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Ok, that's interesting. Now I can't unsee it 😅
@cademosley4886
@cademosley4886 10 ай бұрын
I bet one of his most popularly known works after the 1995 M Theory paper would be the work which Brian Greene talks about in his book The Elegant Universe, in which his team were working on a model about holes in Calabi Yau manifolds around 1997, and after giving Witten the briefest summary, they realized they were in a race with Witten who could answer the whole thing in a week after the team had been working over months, and the team and Witten ended up publishing their works together at the same time. That didn't even make this list, but I think a lot of people know about it just because The Elegant Universe was a hit book that led to Brian Greene getting on TV and becoming a popular science communicator, and people could understand the human drama in the story.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing it out. I had to cut out some brilliant works of Witten as there are so many of them. For example, Witten genus, Witten index, and Gromov Witten invariants are some of the left out works. Thanks again for pointing out this work that isn't mentioned in the video, and thanks for watching.
@maheshkanojiya4858
@maheshkanojiya4858 10 ай бұрын
The elegant universe show one of the best things I ever came accross
@gurnblanston5000
@gurnblanston5000 14 күн бұрын
But do magnetars exist? Will gravitars exist, great early 2000s Detroit noise band, btw.
@gravitationalvelocity1905
@gravitationalvelocity1905 10 ай бұрын
So, what are the string vibration for an electron? What about a muon? Can we get a description of all the basic particles?
@youtubesucks1885
@youtubesucks1885 10 ай бұрын
Yes
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Well, yes we can get all the particles from strings and actually more but they are too massive to be found at low energies. We still to get the standard model with all the right properties in string theory. There are too many vaccua to be studied in strings.
@ralphhebgen7067
@ralphhebgen7067 10 ай бұрын
Witten has a degree in history and linguistics? Wow - so do I! I, too, can therefore be a top-genius physicist. 😂😂
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Correlation isn't causation dude 😅
@ralphhebgen7067
@ralphhebgen7067 10 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths Damn. Looks like mathematical statistics may be out of my reach for sure.
@austinhall9179
@austinhall9179 7 ай бұрын
Written and I are both humans. Maybe it’s possible for me to become as smart as the doc
@hkgfhg
@hkgfhg 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Great video.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
My Pleasure. Thanks for watching.
@chunksloth
@chunksloth 10 ай бұрын
Witten is my favorite sci-fi author.
@dirtyharry6452
@dirtyharry6452 9 ай бұрын
That one was great !!!
@gtensor
@gtensor 9 ай бұрын
From now on he is my favorite sci-fi writer too hahaha
@rumi108
@rumi108 8 ай бұрын
Super disrespectful considering your lifes work and Edwards
@kauffmann101
@kauffmann101 8 ай бұрын
😂
@omjagdeesh8731
@omjagdeesh8731 7 ай бұрын
Bet you can’t even solve a simple integral
@siddheswarmukhopadhyay7148
@siddheswarmukhopadhyay7148 10 ай бұрын
How can i download edward witten's phd thesis?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Use this link: www.proquest.com/openview/133acd9a52c8912141ccc02ca06c86d6/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y
@neerajcharan9243
@neerajcharan9243 Ай бұрын
I appreciate your work, its very enthusiastic and indulging.... I want to know as u are doing research in string theory, can a single individual in today's scenario can give a complete theory in quantum gravity or dark matter or any thing in fundamental phyiscs, like Einstein, Maxwell gave individually theory in physics.
@DwynAgGaire
@DwynAgGaire Ай бұрын
it's all stranger than anyone could have ever imagined.
@russmarkham2197
@russmarkham2197 6 ай бұрын
I think Witten deserves the credit for contributions to mathematics, but I was not so sure about physics. This video helped me appreciate what he did in physics, I guess. But his fame might have led physics too far down a blind alley - string theory.
@ferolimen
@ferolimen 10 ай бұрын
I think Vasily Pestun should be included in the list of notable students 🤔.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Well all of Witten's students are good so I chose five of them that I could show in a screen (some personal bias also slipped in there as the five people that I chose were the five people that I mostly read and listen about). As far as Vasily Pestun is concerned, he and the other students I missed are all brillian people in their fields.
@tehallanaz
@tehallanaz 5 ай бұрын
This guys on a different level
@stephenwest6738
@stephenwest6738 8 ай бұрын
Born in Eastern Europe. Lived in Baltimore. Prodigy in his field. Anybody else seeing the Hannibal Lecture parallels?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 8 ай бұрын
He wasn't born in Eastern Europe. He was born in Baltimore. His ancestors were from Eastern Europe.
@MATT-ll2zf
@MATT-ll2zf 11 ай бұрын
Witten learned General Relativity in 10 days 💀, hell man this guy is an alien
@rubbersidedown7992
@rubbersidedown7992 11 ай бұрын
Where did u read this particular anecdote? If u cud share pls
@MATT-ll2zf
@MATT-ll2zf 11 ай бұрын
@@rubbersidedown7992 I didn't read it. I heared it from this channel and I trust Salem very much
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
​@rubbersidedown7992 well I mentioned this anecdote in this video at 3:52. The source of this information is Witten's 2021 interview whose link is as follows www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/46968
@rubbersidedown7992
@rubbersidedown7992 11 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths thnq.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
@@rubbersidedown7992 My pleasure
@ligmafish3806
@ligmafish3806 10 ай бұрын
The thing that I really learned is the importance of taking flights to have more epiphanies
@Giraffozilla
@Giraffozilla 10 ай бұрын
How was he accepted into Princeton math and physics grad schools with only a bachelor's in history?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
I am not sure. I think at Princeton and many other schools (at least at that time), you didn't need to be a physics major to do a Ph.D. in physics. However, he had other courses in his undergrad but his major was history as you already mentioned.
@seancaceres619
@seancaceres619 9 ай бұрын
Anyone that can comprehend calculus at 11 years old has a lifetime admission ticket to any college they choose. Many students acquire academic scholarships. Edward Witten stopped professors in their tracks.
@derekrushe
@derekrushe 9 ай бұрын
Look who his father was and you'll understand. While he's incredibly intelligent, it was pure nepo baby shit
@ScrewdriverTUNING
@ScrewdriverTUNING 5 ай бұрын
Still no one puts two and two together. Around 73-76 physics hit a wall, scientists were starting to lose jobs do to the lack of things to do. As we got to the mid 80s EDs long term math would effectively create thousands of jobs, applications, even new classes in theoretical mathematics. It was his greatest work of all, as well as the most negative aspect to the science/physics field. Now all string theorists (the smartest ppl on the planet) are again stuck and do not want to engage any other ideas unless it’s within string. The most influential and devastating thing ever to happen to the field of science
@garysamuel9521
@garysamuel9521 9 ай бұрын
Are magnetic monopoles only in existence for short times; i.e., virtual monopoles?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 8 ай бұрын
Not always. Magnetic monopoles can be stable. They carry some magnetic charge and it needs to be conserved. It means that monopoles can't just diappear. They may break into smaller monopoles but something carrying the monopole charge will always be there.
@sdsa007
@sdsa007 10 ай бұрын
Whoever started the Langlangs program is totally awesome!
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Yes. Robert Langlands started that in a letter to Andre Weil. He is totally awesome I agree
@1vootman
@1vootman 10 ай бұрын
It's surprising that he wasn't a prodigy, and that he studied history first even though. I feel a lot of math students could grasp concepcits of calculus at an early age, so that doesn't surprise me too much.
@MiyamotoMusashi-bq5fi
@MiyamotoMusashi-bq5fi Ай бұрын
Do a video about Brianne Green another string theorist
@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
Will think about it. Thanks for the suggestion.
@gravitationalvelocity1905
@gravitationalvelocity1905 10 ай бұрын
Can anyone explain at a high level how the strings yield gravity?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
I don't know what your background is, but a small explanation is like this... For strings (in all goos string theories), if you calculate the spectrum of the massless states, there is one field there that has two spacetime indices and is symmetric between the exchange of these indices. These things imply that this state is a manifestation of a field that is a symmetric tensor field, which is nothing but the graviton field.
@Tonixxy
@Tonixxy 10 ай бұрын
​@@Phymathsare string theorists going to make 1 practical experiment to prove any of this or are their "beautiful" theories still going to remain in the same proving stage as "god created it"
@EdwinSteiner
@EdwinSteiner 10 ай бұрын
In addition to what @Phymaths replied: First, a good starting point may be the talk "What every physicist should know about string theory" by Witten himself. You can find it on KZfaq. Second: As @Phymaths said, if you analyze how a relativistic string would behave quantum mechanically, you find that there are vibrational states that have the right properties to be the graviton. However, that alone does not explain how these graviton-like particles can "yield gravity", as you put it, and thereby be actual gravitons. The key is something called the "state-operator correspondence" in conformal field theories (CFTs). Let me try to explain at a high level why and what this means (I don't really understand it on a deep level myself, yet): 1) You first analyze the movement of a string through a background spacetime. You find that the spacetime coordinates describing the movement of the string behave (when viewed as functions on the "world sheet" of the string; think of it like a tube swept out by the string as it moves) like quantum fields with some very special (conformal) symmetries, i.e. like a CFT. 2) This CFT has a 1-to-1 correspondence between quantum states of the theory and local operators in the theory. What does this mean in this context? The different *states* of the CFT correspond to different particles (and polarizations) in the spacetime background. The *local operators* can be thought of as local changes of the laws of motion of the string, for example due to *local deformations of the spacetime*, i.e. gravity! If two strings join, that is one string worldsheet connects to the other, the string that is joining has a state on it, i.e. it is an incoming particle (e.g. a graviton). The state-operator correspondence of the CFT now tells us, that for every kind of incoming particle (state), there is a local operator on the "receiving string" that captures the effect of this string joining, and vice versa. This means that for the effects of gravity, i.e. of local deformations of the spacetime, there are also matching incoming states *that will have exactly this effect on the string that the deformation of the spacetime has*, i.e. these incoming strings "can do gravity" (among other things)!
@Tonixxy
@Tonixxy 10 ай бұрын
@@EdwinSteiner khm, when can we expect 1 experimental proof or a proven prediction. I mean it's been 50 years.......
@EdwinSteiner
@EdwinSteiner 10 ай бұрын
@@Tonixxy Well, neither physics nor the universe care about our human impatience and limited lifetime, unfortunately. It would be nice if there was some guarantee to see a new breakthrough complete with experimental confirmation every ten years or so, at least, but why should the world cater to our wishes like that? Physics is unique among the sciences in that the most lamented problem (at least in the public perception) is that physical theories (like the QFTs making up the Standard Model) work so damn *well* that it is extremely hard to find anything deviating from the theory (with some obvious exceptions that don't provide leads that are easy to follow) and requiring new explanations. But we know that there are some problems that need new explanations and why shouldn't brilliant people like Witten follow those theoretical leads they find most convincing and interesting?
@youtubesucks1885
@youtubesucks1885 10 ай бұрын
I understand most works of Witten but the work by Drinfield and Beilinson 12:35 is beyond me. Had to read follow-up literature to get the essence of it.
@j.lo.5784
@j.lo.5784 10 ай бұрын
Do you think its possible to curl up and hide a dimension by energy saturation? Could 4d hyperspace become 3d space introducing a second time coodrinate near lightspeed?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
I don't know what exactly do you mean by curling a dimension by energy saturation but therr people out there working on two time dimensions. For example, see the work of Itzhak Bars.
@j.lo.5784
@j.lo.5784 10 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths Matter is saturated near that point of an accelleration when it is close to forming a black hole. Black holes beeing a only a surface, crossing that point will strip of 1 dimension? What would happen in a hyperdimensional world with black holes? Is it still -1 dimension? Now reverse that point of view and imagine a uniformly accellerating 4-d hyperdimension. Would it curl up that 4th dimension? And we would end up only seeing 3 Dimensions?
@theklaus7436
@theklaus7436 9 ай бұрын
The most sexy thing is intelligence. But these rare genius are almost scary. I would not compare him with Einstein but rather to Paul Dirac. Witten is a superstar unfortunately almost only in the physics community. But I always hear about string theory is in a kind of crisis. But it might still have to come
@AshikurRahmanRifat
@AshikurRahmanRifat 3 ай бұрын
Its quite sad too 😅😊
@Trizzer89
@Trizzer89 10 ай бұрын
I don't understand how his guy didnt know he should be in the math/science area when he seems to be the best a physics math
@petrtelensky6828
@petrtelensky6828 2 ай бұрын
5:18
@feralhamster2429
@feralhamster2429 7 ай бұрын
Is Witten smarter or Terry Tao?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 7 ай бұрын
Don't think it is a useful question to ask. Witten is much more seniour than Terry Tao and their domains are different. Tao does some physics (fluid mechanics) but he doesn't do significant work on theoretical physics. In contrast, Witten doesn't work on topics like analytic number theory (one of the things that Tao works on). So, this question is not a useful question to ask. Both of them are giants of their fields.
@ericmcgrath3445
@ericmcgrath3445 6 ай бұрын
It seems Witten has all his Eureka moments aboard an aeroplane.. We should pay him to stay constantly airborne …
@zouvictor8731
@zouvictor8731 10 ай бұрын
As a PhD in theoretical quantum optics, unfortunately I can't understand any work from Witten even though I had tried to study it
@kobemop
@kobemop 10 ай бұрын
I'm working on a one-year master's degree equivalent quantum optics. It's no joke... so many stochastic differential equations involved.
@kashu7691
@kashu7691 10 ай бұрын
this is excellent
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching.
@agnibhamajumdar9137
@agnibhamajumdar9137 11 ай бұрын
its really alien to me, how did he manage to get a PHD position in theoretical physics after the 1st undergrad year in applied math??...can anyone explain??
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
It was his first year of applied maths as a graduate student. At Princeton, you can make a switch from Applied Maths from Physics. I guess at most universities, you can make such a switch as these fields aren't that far apart.
@hammadshahzad8082
@hammadshahzad8082 11 ай бұрын
Wow its amazing...❤❤
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@levansaginashviliskidney8726
@levansaginashviliskidney8726 10 ай бұрын
I am starting my undergraduate course in physics soon. Any advice? Awesome video
@jannien4129
@jannien4129 10 ай бұрын
I am doing my bsc honours in physics now and undergrad was not as bad as i thought just work hard everyday and you will be fine. Don't give up and move on if you are stuck on a subject just work through it, watching videos on youtube really helps. Also i found reading different textbooks for different explanations on the same subject works. There will be tuff times just grind through them man and enjoy.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks and good luck. Just build solid foundation in the basic courses before going to advanced topics. Moreover, don't underestimate the importance of practice problems in your learning.
@levansaginashviliskidney8726
@levansaginashviliskidney8726 10 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths thank you. I have subscribed to your channel although most of the content is beyond my level currently 😅
@levansaginashviliskidney8726
@levansaginashviliskidney8726 10 ай бұрын
@@jannien4129 thank you and good luck 🤞
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for subscribing. It is ok... it can give you a great piece of joy when eventually you are able to understand things that you once saw but couldn't understand. There is a picture of Witten with a chalkboard at the back and some formulas on it. I couldn't understand them when I saw it in 2015. When I could finally understand them, it was a great pleasure. Good luck.
@Jaylooker
@Jaylooker 10 ай бұрын
The “theta angle” of system at 19:27 sounds similar to the angle of Sato-Tate’s conjecture with both having similar bounds of 0 ≤ θ ≤ π. Also the ground state of such is has an angle proportional to cos θ like that in Sato-Tate. Maybe after correcting for the proportional or considering the generalized Sato-Tate conjecture, they are the same? Witten also related Langlands program (2 dimensional Galois representations in this case) to electromagnetism at 18:29. Going from the geometric to arithmetic Langland’s is kinda difficult. Instead just use the t’ Hooft operators of the dyons in the electromagnetism system and the equivalent Hecke operators to define some modular form. Then, use Serre’s modularity conjecture (proven in full generality by Khare and Wintenberger) to recover a 2-dimensional Galois representation attached to an elliptic curve with complex multiplication. This elliptic curve can described using Sato-Tate.
@howardleekilby7390
@howardleekilby7390 2 ай бұрын
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@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
Thanks
@Thedeepseanomad
@Thedeepseanomad Ай бұрын
Would be s real shame if string theory turns out to be a dead end, given all the work Witten spent on it.
@AshikurRahmanRifat
@AshikurRahmanRifat 3 ай бұрын
Holy fuck he learned GR in 10 days.. that's unreal
@YogiMcCaw
@YogiMcCaw 10 ай бұрын
Hopefully history will recognize that Witten is on the level of Einstein, Newton, and Hawking. I suspect the reason it hasn't already is because the work he does is so advanced that it's difficult to explain to the layperson. Science writers and popularizers have done a great job of making Newtonian gravity or even relativity more or less graspable in non scientific terms for the public. Progress is being made also in finding ways to convey some basic ideas of quantum mechanics to the general public. But string theory? Yeah, everyone has heard the violin string analogy, but i think everyone also understands that there's way more "there" to string theory. Surely Witten is not a great scientist because he understands how to make a perfect fifth on a guitar string, and people know that. This video makes a much appreciated attempt (really - great job!), but still well over half of it went over my head. Sometimes it just takes a while for history to be able to articulate the true greatness of some geniuses. Sometimes it's well after they die.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment and for your feedback. I tried to make this as accessible as I could while not misrepresenting what I was reporting. Surely, a better job could have been done, and I would try to better my future videos of this kind. Thanks for your feedback, and thanks for watching.
@cosimo7770
@cosimo7770 10 ай бұрын
Pretending Hawking is in the same league as Einstein and Newton is just silly and shows no understanding of the history of physics. Mathematically, Witten is prolifically clever, but in the development and integration of fundamental physics with empirical and experimental physics, and with astronomy and cosmology, the name of Witten will be forgotten within fifty years.
@LetHimRead
@LetHimRead 2 ай бұрын
Hawking is not at the same level as Einstein and Newton, IMO.
@ultimateman55
@ultimateman55 10 ай бұрын
Do I have any questions? No, none at all. I understood everything perfectly.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Ok if you are actually saying this, then I am glad to know that. If this comment is sarcastic, then I would say that sure, this video is at a popular level, omitting many details out. If you want to read about more details, then I can recommend recources to read (depending on the topics that you want to study).
@sdsa007
@sdsa007 10 ай бұрын
Interesting that he has/had an interest in linguistics... Wondering if there is a connection between language (linguistics) and math intelligence. If I learn more languages, can I become a better mathematician? The idea that different cultural immersions force the brain to develop more intelligence or more perspective.
@LucSulla
@LucSulla 10 ай бұрын
Linguistics isn't learning languages per se. It scientifically studies language in general. Structuralism comes out of linguistics via Ferdinand de Saussure, which was hugely influential on the then developing field of social science. I'm not familiar with every area of linguistics, but, due to this relationship to structuralism, quantitative linguistics remains a thing, along with all the statistical testing one would expect in any social science. That being said, I don't know if Witten did quantitative linguistics or some other branch.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
I am not sure if learning linguistics is the reason of his intellect and I am also not sure if learning linguistics can make someone a good mathematician. The only thing that I know is that linguistics do have a mathematical aspect to it. For example, Chomsky's work has mathematical aspects to it.
@merlinraja2863
@merlinraja2863 10 ай бұрын
This is an excellent video summary of many of Ed Witten's contributions and associated and interlaced developments in physics.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for your feedback.
@CFLsurfr
@CFLsurfr 3 ай бұрын
He learned all of Quantum Mechanics in 10 days.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
He mentioned that about GR, not QM. Also, he learned the basics of GR. Nobody knows all GR of course. It is a huge field.
@ImmutableUniverse
@ImmutableUniverse 10 ай бұрын
1:03 where is this clip of Brian Greene from?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
From here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i7Cbq7Wi1K6Ve2Q.htmlsi=WHiE26GrgiR2jxaS
@ImmutableUniverse
@ImmutableUniverse 10 ай бұрын
@@Phymaths thanks❤️, big fan of yours
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Welcome. Thanks for the appreciation 👍
@as-qh1qq
@as-qh1qq 10 ай бұрын
He is a great among greats, perhaps even among them.
@Lorenzo-pu5vy
@Lorenzo-pu5vy 10 ай бұрын
Really hope that string theory will come out to be successful , otherwise so many brilliant minds semi-wasted their time …
@OzzySanz16
@OzzySanz16 10 ай бұрын
How significant were these contributions that he made ?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Very
@thankor
@thankor 9 ай бұрын
I am TERRIFIED of this man!
@RipAss
@RipAss 8 ай бұрын
Here because of Rogan
@angelogabriel6862
@angelogabriel6862 10 ай бұрын
We should put him on a plane that touches down only a couple of times per year, so he can explain what he discovered on the flight.
@abhijeetkumar7375
@abhijeetkumar7375 10 ай бұрын
Bhaiya I have written research paper..I want to send Edward Witten..How can I send him?
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
Why do you want to send it to Witten? You can just publish it, or put it on arxiv.
@Fairness_and_justice7
@Fairness_and_justice7 8 ай бұрын
wooow
@Dharmesh_Kher
@Dharmesh_Kher 3 ай бұрын
Sab kuch upar se gaya likin fir bhi pura video dekh lia 😂😂😂😂
@Phymaths
@Phymaths Ай бұрын
Thanks. I hope one day you will be able to understand all of it. There is a picture of Witten where there is a black board behind him with some equations on it. I saw that picture in 2015 and I didn't know any of those equations. In 2020, I was able to recognize all those equations. This video can play the role of that picture for you. Best wishes.
@suhailansari1589
@suhailansari1589 7 ай бұрын
Real life Sheldon Cooper
@edwardwood3622
@edwardwood3622 10 ай бұрын
You have got to be kidding, nobody can be that smart?
@seancaceres619
@seancaceres619 9 ай бұрын
This isn't "Smart" guy, this is Intelligence. Intelligence is based on the amount of information we can store and how we connect that information. Yes, he is that Intelligent.
@OumJoonHo
@OumJoonHo 10 ай бұрын
I hope people like Edward Witten never die or at least live to be 200 years old.
@NavigatingAcademia
@NavigatingAcademia 18 күн бұрын
Sir, this is a McDonalds
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 18 күн бұрын
😅
@benefactor4309
@benefactor4309 10 ай бұрын
Make a video on Ashoke Sen
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 10 ай бұрын
I already made one some days ago. Here is the link: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ZtmJrdmbzJvOk40.htmlsi=mAWxQvLFwWJ3mJbl Thanks.
@Mentaculus42
@Mentaculus42 14 күн бұрын
0:45 LOL
@ecological6454
@ecological6454 10 ай бұрын
If my father/mother was a physicist and proper guidance, i might have been witten.
@halneufmille
@halneufmille 10 ай бұрын
I would like a follow-up video showing prediction from his works that were later verified expeimentally.
@Phymaths
@Phymaths 9 ай бұрын
I won't have to do that if you want a piece of work that was verified experimentally. If you look at 4:07 you will see that I mentioned a photon-photon scattering calculation done by him, which was tested experimentally. Moreover, his most cited paper is his paper on AdS/CFT. AdS/CFT was used to predict the behavior of the viscosity of the quark-gluon plasma and at that time, all other methods failed to give the correct prediction. The prediction of AdS/CFT about the viscosity of the quark-gluon plasma was tested in the mid-2000s by heavy ion collider experiments. So, here are two things that have some experimental proof. Surely everything that he has worked on doesn't have experimental proof yet but some of the things that he worked on do have experimental proof. Thanks.
@ignatiuskok1635
@ignatiuskok1635 9 ай бұрын
Charabia at the limmit of matter !!!!!
@josephyoung6749
@josephyoung6749 10 ай бұрын
His physical presence must be unusual for such a mind... you can already see this in the stiffness of his joints as he walks, the regularity of the scull, and one can compare the subtlety of his gaze and soft voice to the eye of a storm.
@jasonwilliams9922
@jasonwilliams9922 6 ай бұрын
I written know, Hopefully nothing with Hawkins that was aimed at minors…
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