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The Boltzmann brain paradox - Fabio Pacucci

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How do you know you’re a person who has lived your life, rather than a just-formed brain full of artificial memories, momentarily hallucinating a reality that doesn’t actually exist? That may sound absurd, but it’s kept several generations of top cosmologists up at night. They call it: the Boltzmann brain paradox. Fabio Pacucci explores this mind-numbing thought experiment.

What of the following objects is more likely to be formed by random thermal fluctuations of particles: a small flower, a human brain, or a galaxy? Why?

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Meet The Creators

  • Educator Fabio Pacucci
  • Director Skirmanta Jakaitė, Art Shot
  • Narrator Addison Anderson
  • Animator Skirmanta Jakaitė
  • Art Director Skirmanta Jakaitė
  • Composer Salil Bhayani, cAMP Studio
  • Sound Designer Amanda P.H. Bennett, cAMP Studio
  • Director of Production Gerta Xhelo
  • Producer Anna Bechtol
  • Associate Producer Abdallah Ewis
  • Editorial Director Alex Rosenthal

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