Part 2: Nobelist Frank Wilczek Chats w/ Jim Clash
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Uploaded on Jul 12, 2007
This time Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. Frank Wilczek talks about nuclear terrorism and the late Dr. Edward Teller.
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All Comments (2)
LogicalFlawDetector 2 years ago
At 3:09, it says "Professor Wilczek is credited with the invention of axioms." It is false. Axioms are objects from mathematics. He is not a mathematician. It is actually "Axions." Those are hypothetical particles. And nobody invents them. They are found in particle accelerators. His main work, regarding the Nobel Prize, is the asymptotic freedom of Quarks. Put that on the display. Oh wait, you can't.
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ygustavo 3 years ago
that was fast.
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