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Brian Keating on Losing the Nobel Prize & Origins of the Universe

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Go to to stay fully informed on the latest Space and Science news. Save 40% off through our link for unlimited access to the Vantage plan this month. Follow Prof. Brian Keating’s INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Podcast here: Subscribe to Prof. Brian Keating’s Prof. Brian Keating is giving you an opportunity to win a real piece of 4 billion year old space dust (a meteorite) visit: Could the Higgs field vary across space and time? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice answer fan questions on cosmic inflation, quantum fluctuations, and the earliest moments after the Big Bang with cosmologist Brian Keating. We unpack the biggest mysteries in cosmology: What happened before the Big Bang? How do quantum fluctuations shape the universe? Can we ever truly measure the signature of inflation? Brian shares the exhilarating and humbling story of the BICEP2 experiment and how he had to retract the results from a groundbreaking attempt to detect gravitational waves from the early universe. We explore how light polarization reveals hidden information about spacetime, why searching for deviations a billionth of a degree above absolute zero matters, and why multi-wavelength observations are critical to separating cosmic signals from noise. We take on listener questions: Could the Higgs field vary across space and time? What’s on the other side of the cosmic microwave background? How do quantum fluctuations lead to galaxy formation? Could we detect new particles we aren't even looking for? And, will the cosmic microwave background eventually fade into radio waves as the universe expands? Along the way, we tackle the need for inflation theory, the possibility of a multiverse, and how studying the universe’s origins isn’t just about history, it’s about understanding our very existence. Thanks to our Patrons Walter Krutzfeldt, Roni Rotstein, Brandon Herrera, David McCarroll, Sina, MArcus Richardson, Adam Poder, Mark Davis, Doug Fish, Bill McMahon, Brucie the psuedo p*nis power washer martin, Kyra (Kē-rah) Smith, Robin Godefridi, Randal Davis, Mike Roseberry, Steve Schaefer, Matt Witheiler, Allan Whitescarver, Buck Futterman, Nick Singh, Joanna Gladh, Ronald Sharo, Justin, EMIL FORSBLAD, Dan Murrell Jr., Steve Cotton, PSP Geezer, Jeffery Frederick, Matthew Stansell, Eric, Muffin mNa, SixStringBuddha, Zahra Ali, MorrigaiNE, ExoTikMixed, Connie, Keith Johnson, Kearne Anderson, Cæsar Hernø, Bro Dude, Daniel Garvens, Will S. , Stanton Vedell, Logical HIllbilly, Tasha RAth, Rook Silva, Eugene, Darren Ward, Nancy Wolter, Vadi S, PoxyFoxx, David Alexander, and Charlie Cervonefor supporting us this week. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Brian Keating 5:12 - Losing the Nobel Prize 13:45 - Finding You’re Wrong 20:10 - The Properties of Light 28:13 - What Was There Before the Big Bang? 31:10 - Why Look at the Origin of the Universe? 33:35 - When Will the CMB become Radio Waves? 36:46 - Anisotropy 49:20 - The Other Side of the CMB 42:04 - Could the Higgs Field be Unevenly Distributed? 44:33 - Learning from the Universe 46:50 - Simons Observatory 49:40 - A Cosmic Perspective Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: Support us on Patreon: FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

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