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A 2-minute animation introducing The Nuclear Physicist, a character created and animated by Hanan Harchol. The character is directly based on Harchol's father, with Harchol impersonating his father's voice.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show tries to explain why quantum mechanics has to be the way it is, due to a new definition of the calculus of 4D events in spacetime. Pictures are provided.
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A couple of other questions regarding the LHC answered by John Ellis. Date- 20th Aug 08. Source- http://cdsweb.cern.c h/collection/Video%2 0Movies
Q. 1. Could you tell us your opinion about safety at the LHC?
Q. 2. Could the 'BEAM' itself become a threat when it collides or if it goes off course?
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The rain is one
Of earth and sun
For you and me and everyone
The move is on
The way is long
The pain is here but still we carry on
Well i was watching Cloverfield and i made a quickly vid with this great song
*omg noobs, write something more creative, Cloverfield would not eat u so dont be afraid xD
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show discusses two original artworks I produced inspired by lessons from physics: "The Speed of Light According to Rene Magritte" and "Groups of Coherent Photons Behave Like Waves and Particles".
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Physicist Brian Greene explains superstring theory, the idea
that minscule strands of energy vibrating in 11 dimensions
create every particle and force in the universe.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is the third of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topics covered are relativistic and classical gravity. The theory makes specific testable predictions that could be confirmed or rejected on experimental grounds.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is the fifth of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topics covered are a physically relevant solution to the field equations, and forces.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show explains Doug's approach to the biggest topic outside of physics there is, God. A brief definition of God will be presented that has been useful to Doug.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is fourth of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topics covered are quantization and the standard model.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is two of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topic covered is Lagrange densities.