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3 weeks ago
Mathematical Physicist Edward Witten Interview - 1 of 2
Mathematical Physicist Edward Witten, one of the principal authors of string theory, being interviewed by Ira Flatow on Big Ideas.
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3 weeks ago
Unraveling String Theory
A slightly modified version of a short talk I gave at Skepticamp Ottawa 2010. For some reason PowerPoint refuses to export a higher quality video.....
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@Neueregel Bell Labs is a private research entity, EPSRC is a government funded entity and both had a strong interest in fundamental research until now. They know what theoretical physics has become. We can't all be Einstein but we can protect our field for future generations. Mathematicians l...
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4 weeks ago
Uncertainty - Sixty Symbols
Why we can never know the position of a proton for sure? More at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
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@DoctorFastest Physics was originally called "Natural Philosophy". Everyone begins a research with a philosophy; empirical test prove or disprove the philosophy. String Theory's philosophy as science and conjecture as mathematics. I believe the Clay Mathematics Institutes model should be used ...
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1 month ago
The Sixth Dimension - Sixty Symbols
Continuing a week of egg-themed physics (for Easter 2011), Professor Egg Copeland discusses a theory which relates to the cosmological constant. Mo...
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@pseudorandomly Feyman, "I'm sorry I'd rather not understand things than be certain of something which is wrong". In the running is not how CC is packaged with respect to Dark Energy. I have seen a number of programs where CC is the conclusion or certainty. Arbitrary constants in integral calcu...
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1 month ago
John Morgan: Why a Center for Geometry and Physics?
During the past 35 years the subjects of geometry and physics have become increasingly intertwined. The new Simons Center for Geometry and Physics ...
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Geometry was not always a branch of mathematics but a physical science. This is important because geometry as mathematics only captures the objects form not its substance. Einstein was discovering the substance yet was dragged back into its form by mathematicians. Gauss said space was an iss...
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1 month ago
Dr Brian Cox tries to explain a Gravity Wave
Dr Brain Cox tries to explain to his tv producer what is a gravitational wave.
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Everyone was a laymen before they were taught any aspect of any discipline. Being a teacher means you have to change your approach to change the student and then you learn something about yourself. What did Brian Cox learn? He should have learned that you cannot physically describe a 4-D pheno...
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1 month ago
Pr. Brian Cox - A Night with the Stars [BBC, Full Lecture]
There has been some disagreement about Cox's conclusions among professionals, a good read can be found here: http://blogs.discovermagazi......
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Physics was defined by processes which could be described mathematically and manipulated such that new technologies could be developed. Modern physics is not about processes but mathematical manipulation of abstract structures. If you QM theorist about processes they start talking about multipl...
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1 month ago
Brian Cox and Leonard Susskind on String Theory
Dr Brian Cox and Leonard Susskind talk about String Theory
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String Theorist are not looking for the right answer they want to be right. They want to be right so bad they would block the right answer from reaching the public. It is profitable being wrong and until we have product based research funding in theoretical physics nothing will change. Just li...
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1 month ago
Science Questions : What Is a Graviton Particle?
A graviton particle is a theoretical particle, but it's believed to be what mediates gravity. Discover why string theory leads scientists to believ...
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String Theory has been in its infant state for over 30 years.
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1 month ago
Wave Function - Sixty Symbols
If you think you understand this video, you probably don't. Another adventure into the world of quantum mechanics with three professors of physics ...
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@ryanspaceevans You're right. Sorry
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1 month ago
Schrödinger's Cat - Sixty Symbols
Schrödinger's cat is an icon of modern physics - but what is it exactly? More physics and astronomy videos at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
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@motionapplied My eight year research went through an extensive peer-review process by those who have experience with the topic. My research has also been reviewed by those with competing theories (M-Theory and others). My research was also presented at a physics conference. Most articles on ...
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1 month ago
String Theory & Math.mov
1968 Gabriel Veneziano was searching for a set of equation to explain the strong forces in an atom. He found that in a 200 years old math book an o...
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"Binary Precession Solutions Based on Synchronized Field Couplings" was a recently published by the Indian Journal of Science and Technology. Quantum structures were successfully computationally isolated within the motion of binary stars. The peer-reviewed article is posed on youtube and is fre...
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1 month ago
Question from Prof. Robert Winston: How can you justify investigating string theory?
This question from Prof. Robert Winston was recorded at the Cheltenham Science Festival.
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Excellent Question: It's called grant money. When it dries up they move on.
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1 month ago
Brian Greene on David Letterman
Physicist Brian Greene gives a superb explanation of string theory, the big bang, Einstein, and time travel. March 23, 2005.
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A theory of everything would include all four forces. Einstein was not searching for a theory of everything. He was trying to unify his theory of gravity with Maxwells theory of electromagnetism. This was successfully done at a quantum level without M-Theory. Yes, Binary star motion was compu...
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1 month ago
Wormhole Questions
Extra questions posed to Professor Ed Copeland about wormholes.
Main video is at http://www.youtube.com/watc...
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The four dimensional structure space-time cannot be visualized yet presenters are always giving visual examples. Researchers follow the grant money which is why people generally move on. In the case of Einstein, he moved on when an approach did not work. General Relativity was a failed enterpr...
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1 month ago
Moment of Truth - Mathematical Ethnographies series
Is doing research in mathematics a creative process? When mathematicians talk of their subject as beautiful, what do they mean? What are their moti...
AzitaGhassemi • 231 views
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What happens when the moment of truth or discovery means other research paths are wrong. Is that moment of truth embraced by everyone or disregarded.
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2 months ago
Beyond M-Theory: The most feared scientific publication!
Indian Journal of Science and Technology presents the first successfully tested computational link between quantum mechanical structures and the mo...
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String Theory does not unify General Relativity with Quantum Mechanics. Mathematicians are not physicist. Mathematicians have no restrictions that is why it is perfectly logical to say we're in a universe with 11 dimensions. Ed Witten knows String Theory is wrong in the real physical world a...