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David Gross: The Coming Revolutions in Theoretical Physics Posted by: ucberkeleyevents
Video duration: 5889 seconds Global video hits: 15726 The Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics presents a lecture by Nobel Laureate and Berkeley grad, David Gross, of UC Santa Barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. He will discuss "The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics." The lecture is part of the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics Opening Symposium on October 19 and 20. Related: berkeley, cal, education, phy_20071019, physics, uc, ucberkeley, webcast Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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By: italouruguayricano. on 15 Nov 08, 21:17:04
It is never too late. I have a BS in CHE and 39 credits in MS Mfg Eng. and guess What? I going back to Physics at 38.
By: sheepdog48. on 04 Nov 08, 06:08:22
I just discovered the cure for insomnia. I think I'll save this link in my blackberry. Ok, I like this stuff but it's way over my head. These are the people who actually remember what they were think about when were tripping on LSD.
By: BrendanIsCool. on 31 Oct 08, 20:24:42
DO IT FAGGOT
By: endertrask. on 27 Oct 08, 04:24:45
how do you make a link that brings you to a certain time?
By: endertrask. on 27 Oct 08, 00:35:35
ya im doing a masters in engineering but i often think of studying physics... it just sucks - i've come so far down this road - then to switch... man
By: Icarus780001. on 05 Oct 08, 19:46:33
I find it amazing, that people who watch educational videos on here, know how to spell. I love it! Good video. LAter!
By: BirdValiant. on 03 Sep 08, 04:03:36
It seems that basically everyone knows the equation, as it's probably the most famous equation in the world, but not what it actually means. Most people probably just think that it has something to do with nuclear bombs, and nothing more.
By: mjaykk. on 01 Sep 08, 23:20:14
every1 with 1/2 a brain knows, or shud do
By: JabberKiwi. on 22 Aug 08, 18:36:28
Same here...
By: ofey137. on 10 Aug 08, 21:21:41
cant isolate, but can measure the properities of a quark plasma (more behaves like liquid, not plasma)
By: 141lyon. on 31 Jul 08, 06:59:12
This makes me want to go into physics again... -sigh-
By: dougerber. on 14 Jul 08, 17:59:27
they need to get hotter chicks to bring these guys on stage. who cares that this chick is a professor? we didn't come to hear her speak, why does she need to be smart? why can't she just be hot?
By: IcyNami. on 10 Jun 08, 00:47:59
Dont you just hate the new youtube? The videos wont load. Especially the good long ones.
By: coastwalker. on 25 Apr 08, 21:16:02
Interesting that he concludes that our concept of time is not right. Spooky action at a distance in quantum correlation already seems to show that two events separated in time appear to happen as one 'thing'. Figuring out what this means sounds like a good starting point.
By: BirdValiant. on 22 Apr 08, 23:02:31
Isn't that cool? Everybody knows the famous E=mc^2, but few actually know what it means or its implications.
By: goldreserve. on 20 Apr 08, 23:26:34
The energy you have to put into separating 2 quarks eventually creates a new pair of quarks.
By: BirdValiant. on 15 Apr 08, 20:58:21
No. The more two quarks are separated from each other, the greater the attaction between them - like how springs work. This is unlike gravity, magnetism, etc. where the attraction tapers off as distance increases.
By: paulnsal. on 27 Mar 08, 20:54:48
glad to hear something from an objective mind!!!!
By: alejandro15187. on 15 Mar 08, 16:04:12
is there anyway to isolate a single quark? And is that how you spell queark?
By: BrentJarvis. on 01 Mar 08, 05:27:45
The unified field theory has been discovered!!! You can view it at my channel!
By: paperscraper. on 01 Mar 08, 02:35:54
This is such a good use of youtube. Thank you .
By: L0ckon. on 18 Feb 08, 20:37:24
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By: tarnopol. on 18 Feb 08, 16:20:38
(Cont'd) Frankly, I'm amazed that our flexible brains/minds, which surely were not selected for theoretical physics (or biology, or what-have-you) but which provide such "spandrels" for intellectual/cognitive cooption, have figured out as much reliable knowledge of the universe as it has! Pretty amazing.
By: tarnopol. on 18 Feb 08, 16:18:23
People, play nice! I am a novice here, too, but have some background in history and philosophy of science, so I think I grasp the methodological issues around apparently untestable string theory. It is a revolutionary in that methodological regard, and a little worrisome to me. However, what is really interesting is that there is no guarantee that a contingently evolved intelligence such as our own will be so constructed as to be able to understand all aspects of the universe.
By: svtbmg. on 08 Feb 08, 19:57:03
I understood nothing in this video, but I still enojoy watching and listening. It is amazing what is known know, and how much we still do not know. I can see now why geniuses go insane trying to figure everything out. Too may why's left to answer.