Episode #428 from 56:29
Dark energy
People were throwing around ideas about this dark energy stuff, "What could it be?" And so forth. Most of the people throwing around these ideas were cosmologists. They work on cosmology. They think about the universe all at once. Since I like to talk to people in different areas, I was more familiar than average with what a respectable working particle physicist would think about these things. What I immediately thought was, "You guys are throwing around these theories. These theories are wildly unnatural. They're super finely tuned. Any particle physicist would just be embarrassed to be talking about this." But rather than just scoffing at them, I sat down and asked myself, "Okay, is there a respectable version? Is there a way to keep the particle physicists happy but also make the universe accelerate?" I realized that there is some very specific set of models that is relatively natural, and guess what? You can make a new experimental prediction on the basis of those, and so I did that. People were very happy about that. What was the thing that would make physicists happy that would make sense of this fragile thing that people call dark energy?
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People were throwing around ideas about this dark energy stuff, "What could it be?" And so forth. Most of the people throwing around these ideas were cosmologists. They work on cosmology. They think about the universe all at once. Since I like to talk to people in different areas, I was more familiar than average with what a respectable working particle physicist would think about these things. What I immediately thought was, "You guys are throwing around these theories. These theories are wildly unnatural. They're super finely tuned. Any particle physicist would just be embarrassed to be talking about this." But rather than just scoffing at them, I sat down and asked myself, "Okay, is there a respectable version? Is there a way to keep the particle physicists happy but also make the universe accelerate?" I realized that there is some very specific set of models that is relatively natural, and guess what? You can make a new experimental prediction on the basis of those, and so I did that. People were very happy about that. What was the thing that would make physicists happy that would make sense of this fragile thing that people call dark energy?
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