Mathematics Keeps Discovering Things That Shouldn’t Exist

The deeper mathematics goes, the stranger everything becomes. The maths you learnt at school was a world where everything had a neat solution and mind-bending concepts like infinity were glanced over in lieu of another equation where you had to solve for x.

In this marathon we’ll explore the very boundaries of maths, find out where the equations falter and where they uncover hidden truths about the universe. You’ll learn about infinty, prime numbers and a number so large it brings us to the very edge of what we can calculate.

Chapters
0:00 Intro
01:15 Mathematicians Discover a Strange New Infinity
23:21 A Number So Large It Brings Us to the Edge of Mathematics
32:34 Prime Numbers Might Not Be Random After All
59:27 Sean Carroll: The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics

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