A discussion by Dr. Samuel Zinner (Aulla, Tuscany, Italy) of permutative combinatorial mathematical structures that generate spacetime and Quantum Mechanics according to Nima Arkani-Hamed. Other topics include the limits of science, the Sefer Yetzira (as an ancient religious-scientific attempt to explain the cosmos' origin via mathematical permuted structures), and Stanislaw Krajewski's research on mathematical models in religion being useful as metaphors for already-known ideas but non-productive of new knowledge. Videos referred to in this talk: Nima Arkani-Hamed: The End of Space-Time Nima Arkani-Hamed and Armin Nassehi: Highlights of the event “What holds the world together?“ Sabine Hossenfelder: Did the Big Bang Happen? Stanislaw Krajewski: Mathematical Models in Theology: Are they helpful?
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