Roger Penrose on Mathematical Physics
Sir Roger Penrose, the Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, explains the development of mathematical physics from Newton to James Clerk Maxwell and Einstein. How can mathematical equations contribute to our understanding of the universe? Follow us on Twitter #quizawhiz New episode every Friday!

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Roger Penrose - Forbidden crystal symmetry in mathematics and architecture

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Roger Penrose: Time, Black Holes, and the Cosmos | World Science Festival

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“I Probably Shouldn’t Have Touched Consciousness” | Roger Penrose

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Roger Penrose. Twistor theory.

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William Binney | Snowden Debate | Oxford Union

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Terence Tao on Physics vs Math | Lex Fridman Podcast Clips

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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Quantum and the unknowable universe | FULL DEBATE | Roger Penrose, Sabine Hossenfelder, Slavoj Žižek

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Terence Tao: Nobody Understands Why AI Actually Works

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Sir Roger Penrose: "The Big Bang was not a beginning of the Universe"

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Roger Penrose discusses his career in mathematical physics

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Professor Dr. Sir Roger Penrose on new clues to the basics of conscious mentality

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Roger Penrose: Physics of Consciousness and the Infinite Universe | Lex Fridman Podcast #85

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Roger Penrose: Mathematics & What Exists | Episode 2210 | Closer To Truth

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Roger Penrose | Gravity, Hawking Points and Twistor Theory

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Winning the Fields Medal (with James Maynard) - Numberphile

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‘Artificial Intelligence is a misnomer’ - Sir Roger Penrose

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Why This Is the Most Exciting Time to Be Human | Ken Ono, Axiom Math

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Black Holes, Symmetries and Impossible Triangles - In Conversation with Roger Penrose

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