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Top Scientist REVEALS: A Kid In The 29th Century Could Have Made This World! | Prof Brian Greene

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Started August 17, 2026

Professor Brian Greene reveals the biggest questions science still can’t answer, whether we’re living in a simulation, why AI may deserve human rights, and what happens at the end of the universe! Professor Brian Greene is a theoretical physicist, mathematician, and Professor of Physics and Mathematics at Columbia University, where he also directs the Center for Theoretical Physics. He is a leading researcher in string theory, the co-founder of the World Science Festival, and the bestselling ...

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Artificial intelligence should be granted certain rights as it becomes increasingly autonomous.
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Focusing on the end of the universe diverts attention from pressing issues facing humanity today.
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