Universe
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And today, what I want to talk about is: What are those habits that keep human beings so close to home, and how can we be a little bit more intentional about traveling our social
universe?
And you're creating that randomness, that luck that is going to cause you to widen your travels, through your social
universe.
Sometimes we actually buy ourselves a second-class ticket to travel our social
universe.
I want you to think about how you think about this ticket that you have to travel your social
universe.
Why not instead think of yourself as an atom, bumping up against other atoms, maybe transferring energy with them, bonding with them a little and maybe creating something new on your travels through the social
universe.
We are the only species on the only life-giving rock in the entire
universe
that we've ever seen, capable of experiencing so many of these things.
If you're wondering why the Tarahumara don't fight and don't die of heart disease, why a poor Ethiopian woman named Derartu Tulu can be the most compassionate and yet the most competitive, and why we somehow were able to find food without weapons, perhaps it's because humans, as much as we like to think of ourselves as masters of the universe, actually evolved as nothing more than a pack of hunting dogs.
What's in its
universe
of attendant virtues?
And I'll never forget hearing that story from Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, who told it to me as her grandfather told it to her, that in the beginning of the Creation something happened and the original light of the
universe
was shattered into countless pieces.
And it is much harder, often, to be compassionate towards those closest to us, which is another quality in the
universe
of compassion, on its dark side, that also deserves our serious attention and illumination.
And your filter bubble is your own personal, unique
universe
of information that you live in online.
I want to ask you all to consider for a second the very simple fact that, by far, most of what we know about the
universe
comes to us from light.
And in the time since Galileo pointed that rudimentary telescope at the celestial bodies, the known
universe
has come to us through light, across vast eras in cosmic history.
And yet, the
universe
is not a silent movie because the
universe
isn't silent.
I'd like to convince you that the
universe
has a soundtrack and that soundtrack is played on space itself, because space can wobble like a drum.
It can ring out a kind of recording throughout the
universe
of some of the most dramatic events as they unfold.
Einstein realized that if space were empty, if the
universe
were empty, it would be like this picture, except for maybe without the helpful grid drawn on it.
But if we were freely falling through the space, even without this helpful grid, we might be able to paint it ourselves, because we would notice that we traveled along straight lines, undeflected straight paths through the
universe.
There's a sort of myth that black holes devour everything in the universe, but you actually have to get very close to fall in.
Space squeezes and stretches as it emanates out from these black holes banging on the
universe.
And surely, somewhere in the
universe
two black holes have merged.
But LISA could see the final stages of two super-massive black holes earlier in the
universe'
s history, the last 15 minutes before they fall together.
We want to be inside the
universe
because there's no such thing as standing outside the
universe.
But it's around us everywhere, presumably, if it hasn't been wiped out by some other process in the
universe.
And if we pick it up, it will be music to our ears because it will be the quiet echo of that moment of our creation, of our observable
universe.
So within the next few years, we'll be able to turn up the soundtrack a little bit, render the
universe
in audio.
If we run the movie of our
universe
backwards, we know that there was a Big Bang in our past, and we might even hear the cacophonous sound of it, but was our Big Bang the only Big Bang?
But we have to ask: Is it possible that our
universe
is just a plume off of some greater history?
And you can still also go outside and enjoy the greatest show in the universe, which is, of course, the
universe
itself.
And I'm going to paint solar systems on the backs of her hands so she has to learn the entire
universe
before she can say, "Oh, I know that like the back of my hand."
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