TEDxCaltech Talks

Talks from the TEDxCaltech event are gradually coming online. You’ll definitely want to check out Scott Aaronson’s contribution, which was a clear highlight. (The biggest highlight was the closing jam session featuring keyboard wizard Lyle Mays and Tuvan throat-singer Ondar. You heard right.)

Bloggy narcissism demands that I feature my own talk. It was about the arrow of time, with some Feynman thrown in. As usual, the clip is frozen at at point that shows me to best advantage.

Cosmology and the arrow of time: Sean Carroll at TEDxCaltech

But just to show it’s not all about me, you should also see this talk by awesome undergrad Jordan Theriot. I would have been a puddle of nervous jelly in this venue at that age.

TEDxCaltech – Jordan Theriot – The Pleasure of Finding Things Out

Comments

10 responses to “TEDxCaltech Talks”

  1. lake Avatar
    lake

    One great TEDxCaltech talk by Susskind:

    http://tedxcaltech.com/speakers/leonard-susskind

  2. Peter Ozzie Jones Avatar
    Peter Ozzie Jones

    Great stuff Sean, nice slides too.
    One Q, could it be a universal Turtle and not a chicken that began our universe?

  3. Gizelle Janine Avatar
    Gizelle Janine

    Oh, very awesome stuff. Very.

  4. Shecky R. Avatar

    Great talk Sean… Jennifer must’ve been proud of you 🙂

  5. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Excellent talk Sean. I learnt a lot.

    But I have to ask, where does bloggy narcissism start and shameless self-promotion end? 🙂

  6. Sean Avatar

    Not entirely shameless. I feel a smidgen of shame.

  7. spyder Avatar
    spyder

    But Sean, after nearly a week, you still haven’t raised the glass in praise of the single, one-of-a-kind, amazing CalTech basketball victory.

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