wow this is such an amazing lecture...just what I needed...Higgs mechanism and the nature of mass...with enough math to show what the guts look like without getting his hands dirty...what a brilliant lecturer and I love the questions and answers
he looks so tired at the end of the lecture. He needs more coffee and cockies; he really deserves it giving such good lectures after maybe a long day of teaching other classes ... :-)
If a neutrino has mass and so does not move at the speed of light, then we can catch up with it and observe its spin in the opposite direction?
If energies were largest at the time of the big bang, would this have been a time when these large mass particles would be created (the ones whose mass does not result from symmetry breaking)? Is this when dark matter was formed?
great models.
grunder20 2 months ago
I commend this professor for his excellent discussions.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
wow this is such an amazing lecture...just what I needed...Higgs mechanism and the nature of mass...with enough math to show what the guts look like without getting his hands dirty...what a brilliant lecturer and I love the questions and answers
astrobassist 3 months ago
LOL. Just like grad classes. 1st Lecture has many views, and by the 10th lecture the number is reduced to about 1/3.
LolIGuess123 6 months ago
You know his lectures are such that you don't have to be a specialist to watch even though the are very technical
yellowlght 8 months ago
Poor dear Prof. Susskind,
he looks so tired at the end of the lecture. He needs more coffee and cockies; he really deserves it giving such good lectures after maybe a long day of teaching other classes ... :-)
Dilaton100 8 months ago
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csmcmillion 3 months ago
@Dilaton100 cockies? I don't think Leonardo swings that way.
csmcmillion 3 months ago
@csmcmillion
Oh yes You are right, I mean cookies of course ;-)
(sometimes my English skills leave me alone, ha ha ...)
Dilaton100 2 months ago
How does one compute the value of f ?
If a neutrino has mass and so does not move at the speed of light, then we can catch up with it and observe its spin in the opposite direction?
If energies were largest at the time of the big bang, would this have been a time when these large mass particles would be created (the ones whose mass does not result from symmetry breaking)? Is this when dark matter was formed?
whactya 1 year ago
the modern version, of the singing priest, hehe : D
3waybar 1 year ago
sometimes i dont get it, cause im like 15 haha, but he cool to listen to
Zachdudeio2 1 year ago
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@Zachdudeio2 > sometimes i dont get it, cause im like 15 haha, but he cool to listen to
There are 15 yos who get it - you just aren't that bright.
csmcmillion 3 months ago
i wanna hang with susskins so fricking bad. i think we would smoke hella weed and talk philosophy into the late hours of the night.
keggerous 1 year ago 2
@keggerous duuude thatd be awesome
Zachdudeio2 1 year ago
@keggerous
Most physicists don't care for philosophy.
behold755 7 months ago
<3 Stanford
Somnioblivio 1 year ago
Susskind FTW.
TheBatchGuy 1 year ago