Roger Penrose: Encore presentation of Nobel Prize Conversations

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“I am very bad at giving up.” – Get to know one of the greatest minds of today, physicist Roger Penrose. Even beyond his 90th birthday he seems to be working more than ever and is engaged in various research projects. In an intimate conversation with the Nobel Prize’s Adam Smith, Penrose speaks about how 2020 was a year that gave him time to reflect and develop even more research ideas – until he was awarded the Nobel Prize! Black holes, magic blackboards and childhood aspirations are other topics that are up for discussion. Please enjoy our encore presentation of this episode from season 2.

Roger Penrose was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity".

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At some point in the next few months, Students who have a similar aptitude to pictorial representations as Sir Rodger teaches, will show what, how and why Superposition-point Singularity Positioning in Superspin reflects the various images described, but in the particular sequence of Absolute Zero-infinity reference-framing here-now-forever, line-of-sight string tensor 2-ness and the perspectives of radial quantization cause-effect of holography.., and that is only a step toward the true meaning of "Beginning Universe" in Eternity-now Actuality.

In this case, the Nobel Prize will open the door on appropriate thinking.

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M. C. Escher [Ascending & Descending; Fish, Bird Angels & Bird Devils], Twistor Theory, Cohomology, 17 quasi-periodic Symmetry Groups, Father & Colleague of Roger Penrose: Lionel Penrose: Professor of Medical Genetics, pre World War II Canada Years

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Receives a Nobel prize for the continual reification of a mathematical abstraction. What a farce...

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