Penrose diagrams explained
It is extremely difficult to visualize a curved four-dimensional space-time manifold. The penrose diagram makes it easier by bringing these infinities into a finite distance, thus allowing you to plot the infinite space-time in your finite two-dimensional notebook paper. These diagrams were invented by Roger Penrose, who used to call them conformal diagrams. Penrose diagrams focus on two key features: the causality and the global structure of space-time and squeeze an infinite spacetime into causally meaningful finite coordinates – we’ll unpack all these words in today’s video!

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Introduction to Penrose diagrams

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Penrose Diagrams (An Introduction)

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Why string theory isn't real physics | Roger Penrose, Brian Greene, and Eric Weinstein

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How Light Travels Without Moving? Reality Check | Prof. Lene Hau | Harvard Physics

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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A Simple Diagram That Will Change How You See Space and Time | Theory of Everything Part 3

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Visualizing the 4d numbers Quaternions

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Why Returning From Mars Is Impossible: Feynman's Warning

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How Light Travels Without Moving: The Feynman Reality Check

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Mapping the Multiverse

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How Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered

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A new way to visualize General Relativity

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Death Is Not The End — Feynman Explains What Physics Says About Dying

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Lecture 23: Penrose Diagrams (International Winter School on Gravity and Light 2015)

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Why Does MASS Create Gravity? The Answer Will DESTROY Your Understanding of Reality

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How to make a Penrose diagram

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Why the Big Bang Was Never Real 😱 | Leonard Susskind

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Einstein Said Ramanujan Was Receiving Math From Somewhere That Science Will Never Be Able To Explain

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