Frases de Sean M. Carroll

Sean Michael Carroll es un cosmólogo y profesor de física estadounidense especializado en energía oscura y relatividad general. Es profesor investigador en el Departamento de Física en el Instituto de Tecnología de California.[1]​

Ha colaborado en el blog de física Cosmic Variance, y ha publicado en periódicos y revistas científicas como Nature, The New York Times, Sky & Telescope y New Scientist.

Ha aparecido en diversas series documentales como The Universe, del canal History; Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, de Science Channell; Closer to Truth, emitido por PBS;[2]​ y The Colbert Report de Comedy Central.

Carroll es autor de Spacetime And Geometry, un manual universitario sobre relatividad general, y también ha grabado vídeos educativos sobre cosmología, la física del tiempo y el bosón de Higgs.[3]​

Es asimismo autor de tres libros de divulgación: uno sobre la flecha del tiempo, titulado From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time , otro sobre el bosón de Higgs, The Particle at the End of the Universe , y uno más sobre ciencia y filosofía titulado The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself . Wikipedia  

✵ 5. octubre 1966
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“The mystery of the arrow of time comes down to this: Why were the conditions in the early universe set up in a particular way, in a configuration of low entropy that enabled all of the interesting and irreversible processes to come?”

Sean Carroll libro From Eternity to Here

[From Eternity to Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time, 2010, https://books.google.com/books?id=pi4kDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA3] (p. 3)

“In contrast to the arbitrarily complicated evolution of a (nonintegrable) classical system, all a quantum state ever does is move in circles.”

FQXi Prize winning essay What if Time Really Exists? http://fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/318, 2008.

“There probably are more forces than we know about, but they’re only going to be of direct interest to physicists, I’m afraid. No tractor beams.”

[Column: Looking for New Forces, Preposterous Universe blog, 4 November 2011, http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/blog/2011/11/04/column-looking-for-new-forces/]

“What we’re seeing is a manifestation of the layered nature of our descriptions of reality. At the deepest level we currently know about, the basic notions are things like “spacetime,” “quantum fields,” “equations of motion,” and “interactions.””

No causes, whether material, formal, efficient, or final. But there are levels on top of that, where the vocabulary changes.

Chap. 3 : The World Moves by Itself
The Big Picture (2016)