Harvard physicist Andrew Strominger explains why black holes are mirrors, how they store information, and why now is a thrilling time for physics.

Andrew Strominger — Theoretical physicist at Harvard and a founder of the Black Hole Initiative. A pioneer of string theory whose work spans the holographic principle, black hole information, and the quantum structure of black holes; he co-authored the 'soft hair on black holes' paper with Stephen Hawking.
Strominger and Lex Fridman explore the deepest puzzles of modern physics, starting with what a black hole actually is and why even light cannot escape. The conversation moves through quantum gravity, the standard model, and string theory as a 'stepping stone' toward unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity. Strominger explains the holographic principle, how black holes store information on their surface area, and his collaboration with Hawking showing that black holes retain subtle 'soft hair' imprints. He also discusses photon rings around black holes, the Event Horizon Telescope image of M87, and the possibility of learning about black holes by treating them as hall-of-mirrors reflectors. The talk closes on emergent time and space, AI in physics, the origin of the universe, alien civilizations, and the responsibility of scientists.
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“there's a wonderful movie um Interstellar and um in that movie you know Kip Thorne of course is a great theoretical physicist” — Andrew Strominger 01:54:04Find it on Amazon