Universe
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Because, when you make a decision at the right time and the right place, God, that
universe
makes it happen for you.
And we all know in our heart of hearts that this is not the way the
universe
works.
And we know in our heart of hearts that the
universe
does not travel from mush to complexity.
So here's a great puzzle: in a
universe
ruled by the second law of thermodynamics, how is it possible to generate the sort of complexity I've described, the sort of complexity represented by you and me and the convention center?
Well, the answer seems to be, the
universe
can create complexity, but with great difficulty.
Each stage is magical because it creates the impression of something utterly new appearing almost out of nowhere in the
universe.
Now, we, as extremely complex creatures, desperately need to know this story of how the
universe
creates complexity despite the second law, and why complexity means vulnerability and fragility.
You have to survey the whole history of the
universe.
The
universe
is tiny; it's smaller than an atom.
It contains everything that's in today's universe, so you can imagine, it's busting.
Now I want to pause for a moment, 380,000 years after the origins of the universe, because we actually know quite a lot about the
universe
at this stage.
These are tiny differences, but it was enough for the
universe
to move on to the next stage of building complexity.
So we can imagine the early
universe
breaking up into a billion clouds.
And the
universe
is now significantly more interesting and more complex.
So now the
universe
is chemically more complex.
And in a chemically more complex universe, it's possible to make more things.
Or perhaps God set the whole
universe
going at the beginning and then relinquished control forever, so that natural processes could occur, and evolution run its course.
The loving soul of the
universe.
Is God just another name for the universe, with no independent existence at all?
To have faith in this God would be more like trusting an essential benevolence in the universe, and less like believing a system of doctrinal statements.
On Wednesday, David Christian explained to us what a tiny instant the human race represents in the time-span of the
universe.
Since the first Web browser was also developed in Urbana, it appears that my hometown in downstate Illinois was the birthplace of much of the virtual, online
universe
we occupy today.
For billions of years, the
universe
evolved completely without notice.
And to me, if you really want to rediscover wonder, you need to step outside of that tiny, terrified space of rightness and look around at each other and look out at the vastness and complexity and mystery of the
universe
and be able to say, "Wow, I don't know.
I would like to talk today about what I think is one of the greatest adventures human beings have embarked upon, which is the quest to understand the
universe
and our place in it.
And I was left with this intense feeling of awe and exhilaration at the
universe
and our own ability to understand as much as we do.
I have been basically spending the last few years documenting the efforts of some extremely intrepid men and women who are putting, literally at times, their lives at stake working in some very remote and very hostile places so that they may gather the faintest signals from the cosmos in order for us to understand this
universe.
Astronomers and cosmologists and physicists think that there is something called dark matter in the universe, which makes up 23 percent of the universe, and something called dark energy, which permeates the fabric of space-time, that makes up another 73 percent.
So if you look at this pie chart, 96 percent of the universe, at this point in our exploration of it, is unknown or not well understood.
And these telescopes, among other things, they're being used to study how the expansion of the
universe
is changing with time.
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