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  • Damn! What a garbage personal website this professor have!

  • I guess there's some guy claiming to be an alien who says that this nemesis guy is going to rear it's head next year and we're all gonna die.

    Can't wait.

  • Its his mustache...

  • I dl these on mp3 and listened these at work now and then when I could. Could someone tell me for who this was dedicated to? Who are those students? Most stuff he said are basics I remember from collage but in lot wider theory. Is this for collage, university or for everyone?

  • I bet Professor Muller didn't expect this crap about Nemesis being responsible for the end of the world in 2012... :))

  • My high school physics professor was an annoying, ignorant jerk! If I had this guy maybe I would become something else then a lawyer!

  • Cold Dark Matter.....great name for a band.

  • I like Nemesis Theory - 32:52

  • 0:12:12 "...Hey you! What's going on here? Cut that out!..." - very funny the way he says that. He is OK.

  • Italy here! Great lessons!!! =)

  • I watch every class of this guy,I love it, gr from netherlands

  • Visualizing the stars in the foreground with galaxies in the background makes the universe feel rather empty, but I guess that's the case.

  • We want HQ versions available of Dr.Muller lectures !

  • Im going to re- do my Maths,Physics and Astronomy..These videos are a great starting point for referrance etc..Thanks for the uploads,O'shit theres a Horse in the hospital

  • dose the fact that the universe is 14 billion years old mean that things over 14 billion light years away are impossible for us to see for another billion or so years?

  • Some think so. I think maybe with advanced technology in a hundred years we'll see much more. Also, I think we will find out we may have underestimated the age of the universe. But again, the light year theory is certainly one with a great deal of scientific merit. Who really knows for sure?

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  • Hm, well actually if it all started at the same place with a big bang 14 billion years ago, nothing could be further away than 14 billion lightyears unless it went faster than the speed of light, right?

  • @bowmhoust actually no... The expansion of space itself is not bound by the light speedlimit...

  • @ZniLe But if space expands like the surface of a balloon, because some mass within it travels towards it's "edge" and the mass cannot travel faster than the speed of light, does not the expansion happen with a proportional speed?

  • im so interested in all this, nevertheless I still struggle to watch a whole video without fallin asleep.

  • Read the question before you read the answer. That way you won't look so lost in someone else's conversation.

  • wow, these videos are awesome!

  • Very

  • PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE WITH THIS PROFESSOR!!

    I've watched every single one of them and I really enjoyed them! He's a great instructor, he keeps my attention like very few other instructors have been able to do!

  • I LIKE TO SEE MORE OF YOURS.

  • This professor get my attention for full time! Intresting! :)

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