2025-01-20
3 小时 7 分钟Welcome to the Huberman Lab podcast where we discuss science and science based tools for everyday life.
I'm Andrew Huberman and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.
My guest today is Dr.
Brian Keating.
Dr.
Brian Keating is a professor of cosmology at the University of California, San Diego.
Today's discussion is perhaps the most zoomed out discussion that we've ever had on this podcast.
What I mean by that is today we talk about the origins of the universe, we talk about the Earth's relationship to the sun and to the other planets, we talk a lot about optics.
So not just the neuroscience of vision and our ability to see things up close and far away, but to see things very, very far away or very, very close up using telescopes or microscopes, respectively.
So today's discussion is a far reaching one, literally and figuratively, and one that I know everyone will apprec.
It really will teach you how the scientific process is carried out.
It will also help you understand that science is indeed a human endeavor and that much of what we understand about ourselves and about the world around us and indeed the entire universe is filtered through that humanness.
But I want to be very clear that today's discussion is not abstract.
You're going to learn a lot of concrete facts about the universe, about humanity, and about the process of discovery.
In fact, much of what we talk about today is about the process of humans discovering things about themselves and about about the world.
Dr.
Keating has an incredible perspective and approach to science, having built, for instance, giant telescopes down at the South Pole and having taken on many other truly ambitious builds in service to this thing we call discovery.
Before we begin, I'd like to emphasize that this podcast is separate from my teaching and research roles at Stanford.
It is, however, part of my desire and effort to bring zero cost to consumer information about science and science related tools to the general public.
In keeping with that theme, this podcast episode does include sponsors.