Hidden Forces feed 2024年07月17日
The Quest for the Nobel: Cosmology, Physics, and the Search for the Origins of the Universe | Brian Keating
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在《Hidden Forces》第46集中,主持人Demetri Kofinas与天体物理学家Brian Keating对话,后者是《失去诺贝尔奖:一个关于宇宙学、雄心与科学最高荣誉风险的故事》的作者。Keating作为BICEP2望远镜的主要推动者,曾几乎因为探测到宇宙微波背景的独特B模式极化信号而获得诺贝尔物理学奖。节目中,他回顾了实验宇宙学的历史,并探讨了驱动科学家追求的各种动机。

🔭 Keating作为BICEP2望远镜的主要推动者,致力于回答物理学中一些最大的问题,例如宇宙的起源和时间之初的宇宙状态。BICEP2旨在探测宇宙微波背景的独特B模式极化信号,这是宇宙扩张最初时刻的产物。

🎓 Keating和他的团队一度相信自己已经探测到了这一信号,他们的工作几乎让他们赢得了诺贝尔物理学奖。然而,最终这一成就未能实现。

🌌 节目中,Keating带领听众回顾了从早期的地心宇宙模型到现代物理学的实验宇宙学历史,展示了科学革命和经验主义的引入如何改变了历史进程。

🧬 Keating探讨了驱动科学家追求的各种动机,从财富和名声,到真正理解宇宙起源的渴望,再到与宗教宣战的自我主义欲望,揭示了偏见和激励如何阻碍创新并破坏现代科学的根基。

In Episode 46 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Brian Keating, astrophysicist and author of Losing the Nobel Prize: A Story of Cosmology, Ambition, and the Perils of Science's Highest Honor.

When we think about competition, we don’t typically think about scientists. Instead of seeing these individuals as adversaries competing for fickle prizes or glory, we see them as impartial explorers of the cosmos. We see them as the selfless gatekeepers of knowledge. This view, as we are coming to learn, is more than a little askew.

The darker sides of science — the prejudices and egos and dubious incentives — are realities that we are forced to face almost as soon as we start investigating what it is that drives scientists in their pursuits.

And they are realities that Brian Keating knows all too well.

Keating is an astrophysicist at UC San Diego's Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences. He is also credited as being the driving force behind BICEP2, the most powerful cosmology telescope ever made. BICEP2 was tasked with answering some of the biggest questions in physics, such as how our cosmos came to be and what the universe was like at the beginning of time. Specifically, the telescope was created to detect the unique B-mode polarization signature of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), a byproduct of the cosmos’ first moments of expansion.

For a time, Keating and his team believed they had detected this signature. The work almost won Keating the Nobel Prize in Physics. Almost.

In this episode, Keating joins host Demetri Kofinas to walk us through the history of experimental cosmology and trace its course to modern science. He starts with an examination of the early geocentric models of the universe and shows how the scientific revolution, and the introduction of empiricism, altered the course of history and set us on the path to modern physics. The episode culminates with a discussion of what it is that drives scientists in their pursuits. From wealth to fame, from a genuine desire to understand the origins of the cosmos to an egotistical desire to wage war on religion, Keating outlines some of the most remarkable discoveries in physics and how biases and incentives are slowing innovation and shredding the fabric of modern science.

Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas

Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou

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