What We Might Look Like at the Subatomic Level

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What Does Brian Greene, the Prominent Physicist, Think of Humans?

And, Is He Correct or Not?

Tony Berard
11 min readSep 12, 2023

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Tony: I was listening to a radio show called Radio Lab. Have you heard of it?

ChatGPT-4:

Yes, I’m familiar with “Radiolab”! It’s a popular public radio program produced by WNYC Studios in New York City. The show is known for its innovative sound design, rich narratives, and deep dives into philosophical and scientific topics. Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich were the primary hosts for many years, with Abumrad also serving as one of the show’s creators.

“Radiolab” often takes a topic and explores it in depth, combining expert interviews, ambient sounds, and storytelling to weave complex narratives. The show covers a wide range of subjects, from science and philosophy to history, music, and more. It’s received multiple awards and recognitions for its unique style and approach to radio journalism.

If you have any questions about specific episodes or topics they’ve covered, I’d be happy to help!

Tony: Well, they just had Brian Greene on tonight, and he claims we are all just a bag of particles. If the universe is infinite, then there exists identically arranged bags of particles in other galaxies that look just like the people here on earth. Go out in a different…

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Tony Berard
Tony Berard

Written by Tony Berard

I have lately been constructing arguments against God and the supernatural. I have proven that stuff doesn't exist with science equations. I aspire to be great.

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