Science in Perspective

Maybe Gravity Isn't Fundamental, but Emergent

• Sean McClure • Season 1 • Episode 7

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*My specific discussion of entropy as a mechanistic explanation for emergence is founded on my own theories. Similarly, gravity as a statistical byproduct. But all other talking points are standard accepted concepts and theories in theoretical and experimental physics.

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