What If Gravity is Not A Fundamental Force?

Gravity might not be a more fundamental than the force of a stretched elastic band. Maybe gravity is just an entropic byproduct—an emergent effect of the universe’s tendency to disorder. If you allow entropy to keep you in your seat for a bit, I’ll tell you all about it.

More Episodes

Is Gravity RANDOM Not Quantum?

What if gravity isn’t weirdly quantum at all, but rather … just a bit messy?

Can We Create New Elements Beyond the Periodic Table

Have we reached the end of the line of discoverable elements?

Do Black Holes Have to Be Black?

Can we change the color of a black hole?

Other Shows You May Enjoy