Penrose on YouTube, before bang cosmology, eight episodes October 2007

In summary, Roger Penrose has given this Before the Big Bang talk repeatedly over several years and it has developed. Some new thoughts, new cartoon drawings.
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Penrose has given this Before the Big Bang talk repeatedly over several years and it has developed. Some new thoughts, new cartoon drawings.

Here on YouTube is a version he gave 31 October 2007 at George Mason University (Fairfax, Virginia, near Washington DC). It comes in several segments. The first ones are his talk and the last ones are devoted to responding to questions from the audience.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0upkexD9Tf8&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-q3XMpbQ98&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzaIFmO2qz0&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unpZMWq_s_0&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ReCsncYzB8&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd4-X9zjKfE&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KcLkMpKL1E&feature=related

I should also get the link to the version of the talk he gave at Perimeter Institute.

Here is the Perimeter version given 12 September 2006, more than a year earlier
http://pirsa.org/06090005/
Before the Big Bang: an Outrageous Solution to a Profound Cosmological Puzzle
Roger Penrose - University of Oxford

In some sense, other things being equal, LATER IS BETTER. However I have watched the November 2005 version given at Cambridge, perhaps the earliest version online, and like it very much. Although only voice+slides, not full video, the delivery is very clear.
Does anyone have another version of this talk that is online?

I'd prefer this to the popular media treatment of his ideas, and how they come across in an interview for general audience, because there too much gets garbled or diluted. I prefer to hear Penrose himself giving the whole Before the Big Bang talk with his own slides, where it is aimed at a smaller audience.
 
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Thank you Marcus! I' ll give an opinion when I'm done... what a goof!
 
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Great! Just for completeness here is the November 2005 slideshow version he gave of the same talk at Cambridge
http://www.Newton.ac.uk/webseminars/pg+ws/2005/gmr/gmrw04/1107/penrose/
People will find what they like to watch best but if I were recommending I think maybe I would suggest watching the Cambridge slideshow first, and then watching some of the George Mason University sequences on YouTube.
He seems more animated and excited there than he does in the Perimeter version, and I think some new ideas have crept in.
So I would say watch both the earliest and the latest versions available online (November 2005 and October 2007).

YouTube is harder to watch because broken up into 10 minute segments.
 
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1. What is the concept behind Penrose on YouTube?

The concept behind Penrose on YouTube is to explore cosmology and the origins of the universe through a series of 8 episodes, released in October 2007. The series is hosted by renowned physicist Sir Roger Penrose and covers his theory of "before the big bang" cosmology.

2. Who is Sir Roger Penrose?

Sir Roger Penrose is a British mathematician, physicist, and philosopher of science. He is known for his work in the fields of mathematics, physics, and cosmology, and has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to science.

3. What is "before the big bang" cosmology?

"Before the big bang" cosmology is a theory proposed by Sir Roger Penrose that suggests the existence of a previous "aeon" or universe before our current one. This theory challenges the traditional idea that the universe began with a singularity and instead proposes a cyclical model of the universe.

4. How many episodes are in Penrose on YouTube?

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