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Dr Karl Kruszelnicki is the Julius Sumner Miller Fellow in the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. The Julius Sumner Miller Fellow has a special role with both primary and secondary schools all over Australia. In his role as Julius Sumner Miller Fellow, Dr Karl performs many school visits each month, as well as presenting at on-campus school events at the University of Sydney, at no cost to the schools.

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  • his shirt= AMAZING

  • under 300 club ftw

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  • Dr Karl was my virtual parent on Triple J as a teen.

  • That's actually really inspiring to me. I have been really discouraged lately because I feel like I'm not smart enough to make the kind of impact on the world that I would like to. I've always had an interest in science, especially physics, but I feel like I'm not intelligent enough to make a difference. I don't want to do something if I'm not going to be able to contribute. I've always been above average, but I thought 98th percentile was too low.

    This made me feel a lot better.

  • Love the shirt!

  • Hey Dad! Great video btw!

  • Just wasted 3 minutes of my life

  • Dr Karl, you are an inspiration, I've been a fan for years, even had the pleasure of being at a dinner where you gave a presentation. Keep up the good shirts.

  • @wallymeldrum, no as in this is my friends dad -.-

  • @stalkerbeats yeah & about the size of the universe, that's also complicated. It involves the speed of light and measuring cosmic radiation, & alot of head scratching. The universe is expanding & the speed at which it is expanding is increasing. So the further things r away from us, the faster they get, which means there r objects out there that we wont even get to see the light of, because they are moving away from us faster than we r approaching them..The universe really is a trippy place lol.

  • @stalkerbeats yeah, absolutely true. Its always best to have all the info before u make a conclusion on anything..Its the scientific method. With dark matter, they still arent 100% sure it exists, at the moment, its the best theory. I cant wait 2 hear on the news... "all matter is merely energy condensed 2 a slow vibration, we r all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there's no such thing as death, life is only a dream & we r the imagination of ourselves." -bill hicks...lol

  • /watch?v=-EDevhcuLcg

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