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Top Scientist REVEALS: We Invented Heaven, God Is A Human Invention! | Prof Brian Greene

Professor Brian Greene reveals the biggest questions science still can’t answer, whether we’re living in a simulation, why AI may deserve human rights, and what happens at the end of the universe! Professor Brian Greene is a theoretical physicist, mathematician, and Professor of Physics and Mathematics at Columbia University, where he also directs the Center for Theoretical Physics. He is a leading researcher in string theory, the co-founder of the World Science Festival, and the bestselling author of several books, including ‘Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe’. He explains: ◼ Why most physicists believe time travel into the future is already possible ◼ Why he believes humans don't actually have free will ◼ How string theory could reveal what everything in the universe is really made of ◼ Why the "Pale Blue Dot" changes how you see your own life and problems ◼ Why the search for meaning may matter more than finding the answer itself 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:42 The Big Question Science Is Trying to Answer 00:04:09 How String Theory Could Explain Our Universe 00:05:04 How Could We Ever Prove String Theory Is Real? 00:06:37 What Makes the Strings in String Theory Vibrate? 00:08:12 Can String Theory Explain Why We’re Here? 00:09:36 What If We’re Living in a Simulation? 00:11:43 How Can Physics Explain Human Emotions? 00:17:43 Could Humans One Day Manufacture Emotions? 00:19:13 Would Knowing We’re in a Simulation Change Anything? 00:20:44 Could Humans and AI Eventually Merge? 00:21:19 Could Humans Ever Achieve Immortality? 00:25:17 How Knowing We’ll Die Shapes Every Decision We Make 00:27:19 Why Are We Here? The Optimistic and Pessimistic Answers 00:30:44 How Did Gods and Religions First Emerge? 00:33:53 What’s the Most Compelling Case for a God? 00:37:01 How Can We Comprehend Billions of Years? 00:40:32 Does Our Place in the Universe Make Us Insignificant? 00:43:08 How Big Is the Observable Universe, Really? 00:47:19 What Exists Beyond the Observable Universe? 00:48:16 Why Are Humans So Obsessed With Aliens? 00:52:05 Ads 00:54:46 What Is the Meaning of Life? 00:56:46 Is Free Will Actually Real? 01:01:01 What If Consciousness Is the Foundation of Reality? 01:08:25 Are Animals Conscious Like We Are? 01:10:31 What If the Universe Isn’t Infinite? 01:12:32 Could Aliens Have Already Visited Earth? 01:13:23 Could Humans Ever Travel Across the Universe? 01:16:13 How Time Travel Could Actually Be Possible 01:19:15 Who Was the Smartest Person Who Ever Lived? 01:21:46 Could AI Become the Next Einstein or Newton? 01:24:57 Ads 01:28:40 How AI Could Accelerate Science—and Even Tackle Mortality 01:30:08 Could AI Evolve Faster Than Humans Ever Could? 01:33:07 Could AI Become an Existential Threat to Humanity? 01:41:11 Can AI Ever See the World the Way Humans Do? 01:45:21 What Happens to Humanity in an Age of Abundance? 01:47:59 Could AI Ever Become Truly Conscious? 01:50:49 Why Go Vegan? The Case for Rethinking What We Eat 01:54:16 What Happens at the End of Time? 01:56:58 What Could Matter More Than What You Value Most? Follow Professor Brian: X - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/3UrBK3y Instagram - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/7ah5tbw Website - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/4GQfbDy World Science Festival - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/4ltduUF You can purchase Brian’s book, ‘Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe’, here: https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/GQngff0 The Diary Of A CEO: ◼ Join DOAC circle here - https://doaccircle.com/ ◼ Buy The Diary Of A CEO book here - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/BWjLTZK ◼ The 1% Diary is back - limited time only: https://thediary.com/products/one-percent-diary ◼ The Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards (Second Edition): https://thediary.com/products/the-conversation-cards-2nd-edition ◼ Get email updates - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/5IB1H6E ◼ Follow Steven - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/AGU9QP4 Sponsors: Stan - Visit https://coach.stan.store/?ref=stevenbartlett&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=episode11 Linkedin Talent Solutions - http://linkedin.com/DOAC

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Aug 17, 20262h 11mWatch on YouTube ↗

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WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Brian Greene on reality: strings, simulations, consciousness, meaning, fate

  1. Greene frames science’s deepest aim as understanding the true nature of reality, while admitting progress feels like gathering “grains of sand” against an immense unknown.
  2. He explains string theory as vibrating filaments underlying particles, emphasizes that it is mathematically compelling but currently untestable, and discusses what evidence would be needed to validate it.
  3. The conversation treats simulation hypotheses and AI consciousness as live possibilities, arguing that if consciousness is physical information processing, artificial systems could become sentient and force new ethical/legal thinking.
  4. Greene argues human emotions and the sense of free will are emergent products of lawful particle dynamics, making free will (in the “ultimate author” sense) unlikely despite its strong subjective feel.
  5. He offers a naturalistic account of religion as a human response to mortality, then contrasts cosmic insignificance with “cosmic connection,” culminating in a long-view narrative of the universe’s far-future decline and what meaning can be in a brief “crack of light.”

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

String theory is an elegant proposal, not an established fact.

Greene presents strings as the deeper structure beneath quarks and electrons, but stresses the core scientific issue: without feasible experiments at required energies, it remains a mathematically driven candidate rather than confirmed reality.

“Parking” radical skepticism is a practical survival strategy for inquiry.

On simulation scenarios, Greene concedes we can’t conclusively disprove them, but argues that fully accepting them collapses trust in reasoning itself—so science proceeds by setting such possibilities aside while focusing on testable structure.

If consciousness is physical processing, AI sentience is plausible—and ethically urgent.

Greene sees no principled substrate barrier (carbon vs silicon) and recommends thinking now about rights and responsibilities, because proving sentience may be impossible even if it becomes real.

Reductionism doesn’t have to be nihilism.

He claims love, grief, and anxiety are “electrical impulses,” yet insists this does not cheapen Shakespeare or Beethoven; the marvel is that matter arranged a certain way can generate experience and culture.

Free will, as ultimate authorship, likely conflicts with physics’ lawful unfolding.

Greene argues our actions track particle dynamics governed by laws we don’t control; the feeling of choice may be an evolved narrative useful for organizing behavior, even if metaphysical freedom is illusory.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

Bottom line is, I can't convince myself, and certainly I can't convince you, that we're not in the matrix. Why? We could be.

Brian Greene

I think that love and hate and anxiety and jealousy and gratitude and grief and all human emotion is nothing but ... electrical impulses going through our brains.

Brian Greene

I don't believe in any of the traditional religious practices, right? I'm Jewish. I was raised sort of Jewish, more culturally than religiously. Do I pray on occasion? Yeah, I do. Do I believe that I'm praying to an actual god? I do not

Brian Greene

I am praying to the universe, if I have to give a word to it, recognizing that this prayer is going to fall on deaf ears because there's nothing else out there to hear it, but it makes me feel better.

Brian Greene

The fact that we can understand that we are so small is what gives us heft. That's what gives us a sense of connection to something larger.

Brian Greene

String theory as a unification attemptTestability limits and the role of mathematicsSimulation argument and consciousness as a premiseEmotions as brain electricity; reductionism vs wonderFree will and determinism under physicsReligion as an anxiety-management inventionCosmic scale, observable universe, and infinityAliens: likelihood vs visitation skepticismAI acceleration, self-improvement, and existential riskFar-future cosmology and meaning-making

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