Wolfram | Science & Technology Q&A for Kids (and others) [Part 149] @WolframResearch | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 20 hours ago.
Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa
Originally livestreamed at: twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram
If you missed the original livestream of this episode, feel free to submit a question you would like Stephen to answer in a future Q&A livestream here: https://wolfr.am/12cczmv5J
00:00: Start stream
1:24 SW starts talking
1:48 Can machine learning find a pattern in all animal languages?
13:36 Cat: "Meow." Translation: "What a glorious day to be alive. I think I will frolic in the fields and catch myself some field mice for my tea. Then I shall sit down and ponder the nature of the universe."
14:18 What is time?
39:54 If the rules repeat a state, does that mean time has gone backwards?
41:24 So less computation allowed for the progression of time? Time slows down the faster you go?
48:09 Communication speed between Mars and Earth is not instantaneous. So wouldn't both the sender and the receiver never have real-time data of what was happening on both planets? We on Earth may only find out that something terrible happened on Mars after it's too late, correct?
56:07 Is there an "objective" time in Wolfram physics? Is the "frame rate" the same everywhere?
57:29 How do I prove that matter is made of atoms?
1:07:43 How would you solve 100/4(2+3)?
1:26:57 End stream
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Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa
Originally livestreamed at: twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram
If you missed the original livestream of this episode, feel free to submit a question you would like Stephen to answer in a future Q&A livestream here: https://wolfr.am/12cczmv5J
00:00: Start stream
1:24 SW starts talking
1:48 Can machine learning find a pattern in all animal languages?
13:36 Cat: "Meow." Translation: "What a glorious day to be alive. I think I will frolic in the fields and catch myself some field mice for my tea. Then I shall sit down and ponder the nature of the universe."
14:18 What is time?
39:54 If the rules repeat a state, does that mean time has gone backwards?
41:24 So less computation allowed for the progression of time? Time slows down the faster you go?
48:09 Communication speed between Mars and Earth is not instantaneous. So wouldn't both the sender and the receiver never have real-time data of what was happening on both planets? We on Earth may only find out that something terrible happened on Mars after it's too late, correct?
56:07 Is there an "objective" time in Wolfram physics? Is the "frame rate" the same everywhere?
57:29 How do I prove that matter is made of atoms?
1:07:43 How would you solve 100/4(2+3)?
1:26:57 End stream
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Stephen Wolfram's Twitter: twitter.com/stephen_wolfram
Contribute to the official Wolfram Community: community.wolfram.com
Stay up-to-date on the latest interest at Wolfram Research through our blog: blog.wolfram.com
Follow Stephen Wolfram's life, interests, and what makes him tick on his blog: writings.stephenwolfram.com