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  1. The concept of eternity takes greater amounts of energy to remain stable would be impossible to allocate. Keeping someone dead forever I hope takes me energy than the universe is given at start.

    Using photons might be bad since light travel forever. When looking for the edge of things usually a tool that is bound by same is helpful for discovery. Or maybe measurement is wrong because the tool used to understand. I think how we view light linear from central point while becoming further apart in 3d space maybe the infinite linear and spread further works differently and just how observed. Wouldn't the infinite linear also be infinite spread and when 360 degrees would embed themselves eventually or like spread apart infinity would eventually start over lapping. Right?

  2. Great questions, great minds! "Yes, tell me" is possibly the most brilliant thing to ever be said in an interview with someone else. The fact it happens to be Penrose who is being nudged to tell us… Wowzers! Thank you Joe & Roger

  3. Roger Penrose's List of Contributions

    1. Moore–Penrose inverse
    2. Twistor theory
    3. Spin network
    4. Abstract index notation
    5. Black hole bomb
    6. Geometry of spacetime
    7. Cosmic censorship
    8. Illumination problem
    9. Weyl curvature hypothesis
    10. Penrose inequalities
    11. Penrose interpretation of quantum mechanics
    12. Diósi–Penrose model
    13. Newman–Penrose formalism
    14. GHP formalism
    15. Penrose diagram
    16. Penrose inequality
    17. Penrose process
    18. Penrose tiling
    19. Penrose triangle
    20. Penrose stairs
    21. Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems
    22. Penrose graphical notation
    23. Penrose transform
    24. Penrose–Terrell effect
    pp-wave spacetime
    25. Schrödinger–Newton equations
    26. Orch-OR/Penrose–Lucas argument
    27. FELIX experiment
    28. Trapped surface
    29. Andromeda paradox
    30. Conformal cyclic cosmology

    List of awards

    1. Adams Prize (1966)
    2. Heineman Prize (1971)
    3. Fellow of the Royal Society (1972)
    4. Eddington Medal (1975)
    5. Royal Medal (1985)
    6. Wolf Prize (1988)
    7. Dirac Medal (IOP) (1989)
    8. Albert Einstein Medal (1990)
    9. Naylor Prize and Lectureship (1991)
    10. Knight Bachelor (1994)
    11. James Scott Prize Lectureship (1997–2000)
    12. Karl Schwarzschild Medal (2000)
    13. De Morgan Medal (2004)
    14. Dalton Medal (2005)
    15. Copley Medal (2008)
    16. Fonseca Prize (2011)
    17. Nobel Prize in Physics (2020)

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