'☑️ Please like & subscribe! ☑️ Support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/LLynnJung Since you’re here … … I have a small favor to ask. More people are watching than ever but advertising revenues across the media are falling fast. And unlike many channels, I haven’t put up a paywall – I want to keep my channel as open as I can. So, you can see why I need to ask for your help. This channel’s independent, takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. But I do it because I believe our perspective matters – because it might well be your perspective, too. If everyone who watches our channel, who likes it, helps fund it, our future would be much more secure. For as little as $1, you can support this channel – and it only takes a minute. Thank you. ☑️Twitter: https://twitter.com/llynnjung ☑️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LLynnJung ☑️YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LLynnJung ☑️Email: [email protected] ☑️Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LLynnJung Send fan mail to: L. Lynn Jung 26785 FM 2090 Splendora, TX 77372 ALL footage used is either done under the express permission of the original owner, or is public domain and falls under Fair Use for commentary/criticism/research/news reporting purposes under current copyright rules. If there is any issue with footage used in this video, please email me at: [email protected] In his new book Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe, theoretical physicist Roger Penrose argues against the widespread attention given to some prominent theories about the universe, including string theory. Some ideas in physics, he says, are merely fashionable, attracting attention without solid experimental support. He also criticizes physicists who seek to apply quantum theories too widely to the macroscopic world, and takes aim at the idea of cosmic inflation. Sir Roger Penrose is author of Fashion, Faith, and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe (Princeton University Press, 2016). He is the Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom. ALL footage used is either done under the express permission of the original owner, or is public domain and falls under Fair Use for commentary/criticism/research/news reporting purposes under current copyright rules. If there is any issue with footage used in this video, please email me at: [email protected] Footage Courtesy of: Science Friday http://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/of-fashion-faith-and-physics/'
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