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The Mystery of the 4th Dimension, Fermi's Paradox and Black Holes - QUANTUM DIALECTICA Podcast

The Mystery of the 4th Dimension, Fermi's Paradox and Black Holes - QUANTUM DIALECTICA Podcast

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Dive into the cosmic unknown with Professor Vladimir Liponov as we explore the fascinating intersection of quantum physics and existential philosophy. In this mind-expanding episode of Quantum Dialectica, we challenge conventional understanding of our place in the universe. Why has no advanced civilization contacted us despite billions of stars and galaxies? Could the solution to Fermi's Paradox lie in fourth-dimensional space? If time travel is theoretically possible, why aren't visitors from the future among us? Explore Andrei Linde's inflationary universe theory and the continuous birth of parallel realities Journey through black holes, wormholes, and the mysteries of quantum gravity Professor Liponov presents compelling arguments against human-centrism in cosmology and offers a fresh perspective on humanity's future among the stars. Learn why Stephen Hawking urged us to colonize the solar system and what the unsolved Fermi paradox might reveal about our ultimate destiny. Whether you're a physics enthusiast, space explorer, or philosophical thinker, this conversation will forever change how you perceive our cosmic reality.



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