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Nima Arkani-Hamed Public Lecture: Quantum Mechanics and Spacetime in the 21st Century

Dr. Nima Arkani-Hamed (Perimeter Institute and Institute for Advanced Study) delivers the second lecture of the 2014/15 Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Held at Perimeter Institute and webcast live worldwide on Nov. 6, 2014, Arkani-Hamed’s lecture … Continue reading

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Nima Arkani-Hamed Speaks with Ian McEwan

You Might like to move ahead to 12:45 on sliding scale….somewhat of an improvement from 15:45 of about 3:00 seconds. Nima acknowledges in speaking,  about the introduction of this video,  of a metaphor considering the Higg’s Boson,  and of course … Continue reading

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Nima Arkani-Hamed Lectures

Nima Arkani-Hamed on developments in Physics and future vision The Salam Lecture Series 2012, with a week-long series of lectures by renowned theoretical physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed. Giving his audience a panoramic view of 400 years of physics in his first … Continue reading

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Introduction to Ideas Roadshow Talks

The Power of Principles – A conversation with Nima Arkani-Hamed And more Ideas Roadshow’s YouTube videos  See:  Ideas RoadsShow Dialogos of Eide

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Nima Arkani-Hamed on Maximally Supersymmetric Theories

Could Nature, LHC prefer N=2 supersymmetry?  SW: Can you explain to us some of the places where supersymmetry shows up in these various theories, and what it does for you when it does show up?  Let me back up for one … Continue reading

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Where is LHC Headed?

The speakers are: Michael Peskin (author of the famous QFT textbook) Nima Arkani-Hamed, Riccardo Rattazzi, Gavin Salam, Matt Strassler and Raman Sundrum (or Randall-Sundrum fame). Dialogos of Eide

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History of Supersymmetry to Today

Special Topic of Supersymmetry by Science Watch Since the 1980s, if not earlier, supersymmetry has reigned as the best available candidate for physics beyond the standard model. But experimental searches for supersymmetric particles have so far come up empty, only … Continue reading

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The Landscape Again and again….

Of course I am not qualified to have an opinion about whether the landscape is of value or not. That there are people on two sides that have differing opinions, and based on what they have as proof to the … Continue reading

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Symmetry: Dimensions of Particle Physics

I thought it important that I present the infomrtaion that was tied to John Ellis’s article in previous thread below and what was happening in regards to Microstate blackhole recognition. Let it RainThe most energetic particles in the universe have … Continue reading

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Quantum Gravity

I’ve put together links for reference on the particular subject titled. If someone has others that they would like to add, please do. I will be placing a permanent link on the sidebar for reference. Hope its useful. List of … Continue reading

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