Kind: captions Language: en what is hilbert space and euclidean space yeah you know I think that people are very welcome to go through their lives not knowing what Hilbert spaces but if you if you what I dig in a little bit more into quantum mechanics it becomes necessary you know the English language was invented long before quantum mechanics or various forms of higher mathematics were invented so we use the word space to mean different things of course most of us think of space as this three dimensional world in which we live right I mean some of us just think of it as outer space okay but space around us it gives us the three-dimensional location of things and objects but mathematicians use any generic abstract collection of elements as a space okay a space of possibilities you know momentum space etc so Hilbert space is the space of all possible quantum wave functions either for the universe or for some specific system and it could be an infinite dimensional space or it could be just really really large dimensional but finite we don't know because we don't know the final theory of everything but this abstract Hilbert space is really really really big and has no immediate connection to the three-dimensional space in which we live what what do dimensions in Hilbert space mean you know it's just a way of mathematically representing how much information is contained in the state of the system how many numbers do you have to give me to specify what the thing is doing so in classical mechanics I give you the location of something by giving you three numbers right up down like XYZ coordinates but then I might want to give you its entire state physical state which means both its position and also its velocity the velocity also has three components so it's state lives in something called phase space which is six dimensional three dimensions of position three dimensions of velocity and then if it also has an orientation in space that's another three dimensions and so forth so as you describe more and more information about the system you have an abstract mathematical space that has more and more numbers that you need to give and each one of those numbers corresponds to a dimension in that space so in terms of not amount of information what is entropy this mystical word that's overused in math and physics but has a very specific meaning in this context sadly it has more than one very specific meeting this is this is reason why it is hard and Rumi means different things even to different physicists but one way of thinking about it is a measure of how much we don't know about the state of a system right so if I have a bottle of water molecules and I know that okay there's a certain number of water molecules I could weigh it right and figure out I know the volume of it and I know the temperature and pressure and things like that I certainly don't know the exact position and velocity of every water molecule right so there's a certain amount of information I know certain amount that I don't know that is that is part of the complete state of the system and that's what the entropy characterizes how much unknown information there is the difference between what I do know about the system and is full exact microscopic state so when we try to describe a quantum mechanical system is it infinite or finite but very large yeah we don't know that depends on the system you know it's easy to mathematically write down a system that would have a potentially infinite entropy an infinite dimensional hilbert space so let's let's go back a little bit we said that the hilbert space was the space in which quantum wave functions lived for different systems that will be different sizes they could be infinite or finite so that's the number of numbers the number of pieces information you could potentially give me about the system so the bigger Hilbert spaces the bigger the entropy of that system could be depending what I know about it if I don't know anything about it then you know has a huge entropy right but only up to the size of its Hilbert space so we don't know in in the real physical world whether or not you know this region of space that contains that water bottle has potentially an infinite entropy or just a finite entropy we have we have different arguments on different sides so if it's infinite how do you think about infinity is this something you can your cognitive abilities are able to process or is it just a mathematical tool it's somewhere in between right I mean we can say things about it we can use mathematical tools to manipulate infinity very very accurately you can define what we mean you know for any number n there's a number bigger than it so there's no biggest number right so there's something called the total number of all numbers that's infinite but it is hard to wrap your brain around that and I think that gives people pause because we talk about infinity as if it's a number but it has plenty of properties that real numbers don't have you know if you multiply infinity by two you get infinity again right that's a little bit different than what we're used to okay but are you comfortable with the idea that in thinking of what the real world actually is that infinity could be part of that world are you comfortable that a world in some dimension and somehow comfortable with lots of things I mean you know I I don't want my level of comfort to affect what I think about the world you know I'm pretty open-minded about what the world could be at the fundamental level yeah but infinity is a is a tricky one it's not almost a question of comfort it's a question of is it an overreach of our intuition sort of it could be a convenient almost like when you add a constant to an equation just because it'll help it just feels like it's useful to at least be able to imagine a concept not directly but in some kind of way that this feels like it's a description of the real world think of it this way there's only three numbers that are simple there's zero there's one and there's infinity a number like 318 it's just bizarre like that that you need a lot of bits to give me what that number is yeah but zero and one infinity like once you have 300 things you might as well have infinity things right otherwise you have to say how when to stop making the thing that's right so there's a sense in which infinity is a very natural number of things to exist that I was never comfortable with because it's just such a good but it was a too good to be true mmm because in math it just helps make things work out when things get very it's when things get very large close infinity things seem to work out nicely it's kind of like because of my deepest passion it's probably psychology and I'm uncomfortable how in the average the the beauty of the very very the how much we very is lost in that same kind of sense infinity seems like convenient way to erase the details but the thing about infinity is it seems to pop up whether we like it or not right right like you're trying to be a computer scientist you ask yourself well how long will it take this program to run and you realize well for some of them the answer is infinitely long it's not because you tried to get there you wrote a five line computer program it doesn't halt you