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<p>[00:37:30] I'm therefore very happy to provide a platform here in Oxford for Eric to share his ideas on a new theory he calls Geometric Unity. The lecture will be approximately 70 minutes after which we will have a period to ask questions. Eric. | <p>[00:37:30] I'm therefore very happy to provide a platform here in Oxford for Eric to share his ideas on a new theory he calls Geometric Unity. The lecture will be approximately 70 minutes after which we will have a period to ask questions. Eric. | ||
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===== Introductory Remarks ===== | ====== Introductory Remarks ====== | ||
<span style="color:#de2898;">'''Eric Weinstein: '''</span>[00:37:51] So it's a great pleasure to be here in Oxford. For those of you who are not aware it is possible that no other university in the world has kept the faith for so long with Einstein's great vision of a final theory for physics as a theory of pure geometry, a sort of elegance and simplicity of the highest order. | <span style="color:#de2898;">'''Eric Weinstein: '''</span>[00:37:51] So it's a great pleasure to be here in Oxford. For those of you who are not aware it is possible that no other university in the world has kept the faith for so long with Einstein's great vision of a final theory for physics as a theory of pure geometry, a sort of elegance and simplicity of the highest order. | ||