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Introduction
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Retrograde motion in ancient languages
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Why should there be exceptions
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First diagram of the solar system
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Two interesting facts
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Heliocentrism
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Johannes Kepler
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Newtons Equations
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Scientific Reductionism
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The Standard Model
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Einsteins Last Notes
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Hawking
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The Theory of Everything
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Paradigm Shifts
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String Theory
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The Caveat
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CERN
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Complex manifolds
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Complex geometry
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Complex geometries
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Columbia manifolds
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Clapia game
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Summary
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The degeneracy problem
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Machine learning
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Newtons tomb
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Faraday Maxwell
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Woolf Bundles
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Mathematical Inspiration
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Embark on a captivating journey through the history of scientific discovery in this lecture exploring the quest for a unified theory of everything. Trace the evolution of scientific thought from ancient astronomers to modern physicists, examining key contributions from Kepler, Newton, Einstein, and beyond. Delve into the interplay between data, physics, and mathematics in shaping our understanding of the universe. Explore complex concepts such as string theory, complex geometries, and machine learning in the context of unifying scientific principles. Gain insights into paradigm shifts, the Standard Model, and ongoing challenges in the pursuit of a comprehensive theory. Discover how mathematical beauty and rigor guide contemporary research, and reflect on the enduring legacy of scientific pioneers in this thought-provoking exploration of humanity's quest to understand the fundamental nature of reality.

The Search for a Theory of Everything – with Yang-Hui He

The Royal Institution
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