February 25, 2006: Extra Dimensions & Global Warming - Lisa Randall #124; Global Warming - Noam Mohr
February 25, 2006: Extra Dimensions & Global Warming - Lisa Randall #124; Global Warming - Noam Mohr  
Podcast: The Art Bell Archive
Published On: Mon Dec 22 2025
Description: Physicist Noam Mohr and Harvard's Lisa Randall tackle two of the most pressing scientific questions of our time in this thought-provoking double feature. Can our planet survive the rapid acceleration of climate change, and what secrets do extra dimensions hold about the nature of reality? Mohr, with degrees from Yale and Penn, presents alarming data showing Arctic ice loss at unprecedented rates, with complete disappearance predicted by 2060. He challenges climate skeptics with mounting evidence that 2005 was the warmest year on record, with nine of the ten hottest years occurring in the past decade. Following this sobering analysis, theoretical physicist Lisa Randall opens minds to the possibility of extra dimensions beyond our perception. Her groundbreaking work suggests gravity waves may be the key to detecting and potentially communicating with parallel universes. The conversation explores how these invisible dimensions might explain fundamental mysteries of physics while offering hope for revolutionary breakthroughs in our understanding of reality itself. This episode brilliantly demonstrates how cutting-edge science continues pushing the boundaries of human knowledge.