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Physicist Answers Your Most Asked Questions on Google
What physics related questions are people asking on Google? Why not ask a physicist?
Hey guys, I'm back with a bit more of a chilled out, sit down and chat, style video. In this one, I'm searching the most asked questions on Google regarding physics and physicists, and answering those to the best of my ability for you. I made this video as a little commemoration of the fact that we have hit 8000 subscribers on this channel!! WHAT!
Now some of the questions I answer in this video are: Why do physicists hate engineers? Why do physicists hate chemists? Do physicists make a lot of money? Why is physics so boring? Why is physics so interesting? Why is physics important? Why do physicists use models?
So if you're interested to know the answer to any one of these questions, then watch on! I al...
published: 01 Sep 2019
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What Do Physicists Do?
What do physicists do? In answering the question of what physicists study, we have to first answer the question what is physics? We also can talk about what makes physics different from other fields such as chemistry and biology, despite their similar methodology.
published: 06 Oct 2018
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Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll, PhD, is challenged to explain the concept of dimensions to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.
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Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
published: 16 Oct 2019
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Cosine: The exact moment Jeff Bezos decided not to become a physicist
published: 17 Sep 2018
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Physicist Breaks Down The Science Of 10 Iconic Marvel Scenes | How Real Is It?
To celebrate the release of “Avengers: Endgame,” we had physicist (and lifelong comic book fan) Jim Kakalios take a closer look at the physics of the Marvel universe. Here he reacts to 10 memorable scenes from Marvel movies and rates them based on their accuracy. Find out what exactly quantum mechanics, time dilation, Einstein’s theory of special relativity, and spider silk tell us about the superheroes of the Marvel franchise.
Which weapon would you rather have in a fight: Thor’s Mjolnir hammer or Captain America’s shield? Hint: The answer has to do with the conservation of energy — and the sonoluminescence of vibranium. Dr. Kakalios breaks down the physics behind this and many other Marvel phenomena, including Shuri’s holographic car in “Black Panther;” Peter Parker’s spider-webbing tr...
published: 03 May 2019
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What does a theoretical physicist do?
In this video I answer a question that I get a lot: "What does a theoretical physicist do?" How does it work? Do we sit around all day and dream up new particles?
Theoretical physics is a job very similar to any other. You get an education and then you put your knowledge to work. In physics as in all disciplines in science, most of the research is understanding what other people have done. But physicists do many other things besides their research: They teach, mentor, organize conferences, sit in committees, do public outreach (!), or perform administrational functions.
Where physics is special is in the amount of mathematics that we use in our work.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sabine
published: 20 Dec 2019
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Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell (Full Presentation) | Big Think
Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell
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OVERVIEW:
In a profoundly informative and deeply optimistic discussion, Professor Michio Kaku delivers a glimpse of where science will take us in the next hundred years, as warp drives, teleportation, inter-dimensional wormholes, and even time travel converge with our scientific understanding of physical reality. While firing up our imaginations about the future, he also presents a succinct history of physics to the present.
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MICHIO KAKU:
Dr. Michio Kaku i...
published: 15 Aug 2012
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Professor Leo Kadanoff, a great theoretical physicist
Professor Leo P. Kadanoff won the award for inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transitions and dynamical systems.
He works at the University of Chicago and presented the Newton Lecture at the Institute of Physics in London.
published: 31 Jan 2012
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Physicist Reacts to the Big Bang Theory
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published: 17 Feb 2021
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New findings have physicists questioning reality
Physicists at CERN are working to determine why the equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe haven't annihilated each other. CBS News science and futurist contributor and theoretical physicist Michio Kaku joins CBSN to discuss this discovery.
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published: 26 Oct 2017
10:02
Physicist Answers Your Most Asked Questions on Google
What physics related questions are people asking on Google? Why not ask a physicist?
Hey guys, I'm back with a bit more of a chilled out, sit down and chat, st...
What physics related questions are people asking on Google? Why not ask a physicist?
Hey guys, I'm back with a bit more of a chilled out, sit down and chat, style video. In this one, I'm searching the most asked questions on Google regarding physics and physicists, and answering those to the best of my ability for you. I made this video as a little commemoration of the fact that we have hit 8000 subscribers on this channel!! WHAT!
Now some of the questions I answer in this video are: Why do physicists hate engineers? Why do physicists hate chemists? Do physicists make a lot of money? Why is physics so boring? Why is physics so interesting? Why is physics important? Why do physicists use models?
So if you're interested to know the answer to any one of these questions, then watch on! I also asked my Weekly Question of the Week, which this time involves getting an opinion from you guys. Basically, some of you might have seen the video where I analyse the world of Harry Potter using physics techniques. If you haven't seen it already, then check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfyAZblBnbs&t;=280s
My question to you is: what other fictional universes would you like me to try and analyse in the same fashion? Let me know in the comments down below.
Also, for those of you that used to enjoy my vlogs back in the day, when I was vlogging my uni life, guess what? I've started vlogging again! This time it's on IGTV though, so follow me on Instagram @parthvlogs.
See you soon!
https://wn.com/Physicist_Answers_Your_Most_Asked_Questions_On_Google
What physics related questions are people asking on Google? Why not ask a physicist?
Hey guys, I'm back with a bit more of a chilled out, sit down and chat, style video. In this one, I'm searching the most asked questions on Google regarding physics and physicists, and answering those to the best of my ability for you. I made this video as a little commemoration of the fact that we have hit 8000 subscribers on this channel!! WHAT!
Now some of the questions I answer in this video are: Why do physicists hate engineers? Why do physicists hate chemists? Do physicists make a lot of money? Why is physics so boring? Why is physics so interesting? Why is physics important? Why do physicists use models?
So if you're interested to know the answer to any one of these questions, then watch on! I also asked my Weekly Question of the Week, which this time involves getting an opinion from you guys. Basically, some of you might have seen the video where I analyse the world of Harry Potter using physics techniques. If you haven't seen it already, then check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfyAZblBnbs&t;=280s
My question to you is: what other fictional universes would you like me to try and analyse in the same fashion? Let me know in the comments down below.
Also, for those of you that used to enjoy my vlogs back in the day, when I was vlogging my uni life, guess what? I've started vlogging again! This time it's on IGTV though, so follow me on Instagram @parthvlogs.
See you soon!
- published: 01 Sep 2019
- views: 26248
4:18
What Do Physicists Do?
What do physicists do? In answering the question of what physicists study, we have to first answer the question what is physics? We also can talk about what mak...
What do physicists do? In answering the question of what physicists study, we have to first answer the question what is physics? We also can talk about what makes physics different from other fields such as chemistry and biology, despite their similar methodology.
https://wn.com/What_Do_Physicists_Do
What do physicists do? In answering the question of what physicists study, we have to first answer the question what is physics? We also can talk about what makes physics different from other fields such as chemistry and biology, despite their similar methodology.
- published: 06 Oct 2018
- views: 16698
28:25
Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll, PhD, is challenged to explain the concept of dimensions to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad st...
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll, PhD, is challenged to explain the concept of dimensions to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.
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Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
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Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll, PhD, is challenged to explain the concept of dimensions to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.
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Physicist Explains Dimensions in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
- published: 16 Oct 2019
- views: 7410904
17:31
Physicist Breaks Down The Science Of 10 Iconic Marvel Scenes | How Real Is It?
To celebrate the release of “Avengers: Endgame,” we had physicist (and lifelong comic book fan) Jim Kakalios take a closer look at the physics of the Marvel uni...
To celebrate the release of “Avengers: Endgame,” we had physicist (and lifelong comic book fan) Jim Kakalios take a closer look at the physics of the Marvel universe. Here he reacts to 10 memorable scenes from Marvel movies and rates them based on their accuracy. Find out what exactly quantum mechanics, time dilation, Einstein’s theory of special relativity, and spider silk tell us about the superheroes of the Marvel franchise.
Which weapon would you rather have in a fight: Thor’s Mjolnir hammer or Captain America’s shield? Hint: The answer has to do with the conservation of energy — and the sonoluminescence of vibranium. Dr. Kakalios breaks down the physics behind this and many other Marvel phenomena, including Shuri’s holographic car in “Black Panther;” Peter Parker’s spider-webbing train save in “Spider-Man 2;” the multiverse theory of “Doctor Strange;” the role of Pym particles and the Higgs boson in “Ant-Man;” artificial gravity in “Guardians of the Galaxy;” and Tony Stark’s cybernetic helmet and gold-titanium exoskeleton in “Iron Man.” He sheds light on why Carol Danvers doesn’t age from “Captain Marvel” to “Avengers: Endgame;” why the Space Stone is so powerful when yielded by Thanos in “Avengers: Infinity War;” and what’s with all the talk of quantum entanglement, quantum tunneling, and “quantum mumbo-jumbo” in “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”
Kakalios is the author of three books — “The Physics of Superheroes,” “The Physics of Everyday Things,” and “The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics.” He was a science consultant for Sony’s 2012 film “The Amazing Spider-Man.” Before that, he won an Emmy for his work as a science consultant for the Warner Bros. superhero film “Watchmen.” A physics professor at the University of Minnesota, Kakalios teaches a popular class that uses comic books to illustrate the principles of physics.
For more, visit:
https://www.amazon.com/Physics-Everyday-Things-Extraordinary-Ordinary/dp/0770437737
https://www.amazon.com/Physics-Superheroes-James-Kakalios/dp/1592402429
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Physicist Breaks Down The Science Of 10 Iconic Marvel Scenes
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To celebrate the release of “Avengers: Endgame,” we had physicist (and lifelong comic book fan) Jim Kakalios take a closer look at the physics of the Marvel universe. Here he reacts to 10 memorable scenes from Marvel movies and rates them based on their accuracy. Find out what exactly quantum mechanics, time dilation, Einstein’s theory of special relativity, and spider silk tell us about the superheroes of the Marvel franchise.
Which weapon would you rather have in a fight: Thor’s Mjolnir hammer or Captain America’s shield? Hint: The answer has to do with the conservation of energy — and the sonoluminescence of vibranium. Dr. Kakalios breaks down the physics behind this and many other Marvel phenomena, including Shuri’s holographic car in “Black Panther;” Peter Parker’s spider-webbing train save in “Spider-Man 2;” the multiverse theory of “Doctor Strange;” the role of Pym particles and the Higgs boson in “Ant-Man;” artificial gravity in “Guardians of the Galaxy;” and Tony Stark’s cybernetic helmet and gold-titanium exoskeleton in “Iron Man.” He sheds light on why Carol Danvers doesn’t age from “Captain Marvel” to “Avengers: Endgame;” why the Space Stone is so powerful when yielded by Thanos in “Avengers: Infinity War;” and what’s with all the talk of quantum entanglement, quantum tunneling, and “quantum mumbo-jumbo” in “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”
Kakalios is the author of three books — “The Physics of Superheroes,” “The Physics of Everyday Things,” and “The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics.” He was a science consultant for Sony’s 2012 film “The Amazing Spider-Man.” Before that, he won an Emmy for his work as a science consultant for the Warner Bros. superhero film “Watchmen.” A physics professor at the University of Minnesota, Kakalios teaches a popular class that uses comic books to illustrate the principles of physics.
For more, visit:
https://www.amazon.com/Physics-Everyday-Things-Extraordinary-Ordinary/dp/0770437737
https://www.amazon.com/Physics-Superheroes-James-Kakalios/dp/1592402429
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Physicist Breaks Down The Science Of 10 Iconic Marvel Scenes
- published: 03 May 2019
- views: 5668350
4:57
What does a theoretical physicist do?
In this video I answer a question that I get a lot: "What does a theoretical physicist do?" How does it work? Do we sit around all day and dream up new particle...
In this video I answer a question that I get a lot: "What does a theoretical physicist do?" How does it work? Do we sit around all day and dream up new particles?
Theoretical physics is a job very similar to any other. You get an education and then you put your knowledge to work. In physics as in all disciplines in science, most of the research is understanding what other people have done. But physicists do many other things besides their research: They teach, mentor, organize conferences, sit in committees, do public outreach (!), or perform administrational functions.
Where physics is special is in the amount of mathematics that we use in our work.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sabine
https://wn.com/What_Does_A_Theoretical_Physicist_Do
In this video I answer a question that I get a lot: "What does a theoretical physicist do?" How does it work? Do we sit around all day and dream up new particles?
Theoretical physics is a job very similar to any other. You get an education and then you put your knowledge to work. In physics as in all disciplines in science, most of the research is understanding what other people have done. But physicists do many other things besides their research: They teach, mentor, organize conferences, sit in committees, do public outreach (!), or perform administrational functions.
Where physics is special is in the amount of mathematics that we use in our work.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Sabine
- published: 20 Dec 2019
- views: 99387
42:14
Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell (Full Presentation) | Big Think
Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell
Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo
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Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell
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OVERVIEW:
In a profoundly informative and deeply optimistic discussion, Professor Michio Kaku delivers a glimpse of where science will take us in the next hundred years, as warp drives, teleportation, inter-dimensional wormholes, and even time travel converge with our scientific understanding of physical reality. While firing up our imaginations about the future, he also presents a succinct history of physics to the present.
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MICHIO KAKU:
Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, and is one of the most widely recognized scientists in the world today. He has written 4 New York Times Best Sellers, is the science correspondent for CBS This Morning and has hosted numerous science specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery/Science Channel. His radio show broadcasts to 100 radio stations every week. Dr. Kaku holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York (CUNY), where he has taught for over 25 years. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study as well as New York University (NYU).
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TRANSCRIPT:
My name is Professor Michio Kaku. I’m a professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York and I specialize in something called string theory. I’m a physicist.
Some people ask me the question, “What has physics done for me lately? I mean, do I get better color television, do I get better internet reception with physics?” And the answer is yes. You see, physics is at the very foundation of matter and energy. We physicists invented the laser beam, we invented the transistor. We helped to create the first computer. We helped to construct the internet. We wrote the World Wide Web. In addition, we also helped to invent television, radio, radar, microwaves, not to mention MRI scans, PET scans, x-rays. In other words, almost everything you see in your living room, almost everything you see in a modern hospital, at some point or other, can be traced to a physicist.
Now, I got interested in physics when I was a child. When I was a child of eight, something happened to me that changed my life and I wanted to be part of this grand search for a theory of everything. When I was eight, a great scientist had just died. I still remember my elementary school teacher coming into the...
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Michio Kaku: The Universe in a Nutshell
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In a profoundly informative and deeply optimistic discussion, Professor Michio Kaku delivers a glimpse of where science will take us in the next hundred years, as warp drives, teleportation, inter-dimensional wormholes, and even time travel converge with our scientific understanding of physical reality. While firing up our imaginations about the future, he also presents a succinct history of physics to the present.
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MICHIO KAKU:
Dr. Michio Kaku is the co-founder of string field theory, and is one of the most widely recognized scientists in the world today. He has written 4 New York Times Best Sellers, is the science correspondent for CBS This Morning and has hosted numerous science specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery/Science Channel. His radio show broadcasts to 100 radio stations every week. Dr. Kaku holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York (CUNY), where he has taught for over 25 years. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study as well as New York University (NYU).
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TRANSCRIPT:
My name is Professor Michio Kaku. I’m a professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York and I specialize in something called string theory. I’m a physicist.
Some people ask me the question, “What has physics done for me lately? I mean, do I get better color television, do I get better internet reception with physics?” And the answer is yes. You see, physics is at the very foundation of matter and energy. We physicists invented the laser beam, we invented the transistor. We helped to create the first computer. We helped to construct the internet. We wrote the World Wide Web. In addition, we also helped to invent television, radio, radar, microwaves, not to mention MRI scans, PET scans, x-rays. In other words, almost everything you see in your living room, almost everything you see in a modern hospital, at some point or other, can be traced to a physicist.
Now, I got interested in physics when I was a child. When I was a child of eight, something happened to me that changed my life and I wanted to be part of this grand search for a theory of everything. When I was eight, a great scientist had just died. I still remember my elementary school teacher coming into the...
To read the full transcript and for more info, please visit https://bigthink.com/videos/universe-in-a-nutshell-the-physics-of-everything-with-michio-kaku
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Other Frequent contributors include Michio Kaku & Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Michio Kaku Playlist: https://bigth.ink/kaku
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Read more at Bigthink.com for a multitude of articles just as informative and satisfying as our videos. New articles posted daily on a range of intellectual topics.
Join Big Think Edge, to gain access to a world-class learning platform focused on building the soft skills essential to 21st century success. It features insight from many of the most celebrated and intelligent individuals in the world today. Topics on the platform are focused on: emotional intelligence, digital fluency, health and wellness, critical thinking, creativity, communication, career development, lifelong learning, management, problem solving & self-motivation.
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- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 16661605
9:36
Professor Leo Kadanoff, a great theoretical physicist
Professor Leo P. Kadanoff won the award for inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transition...
Professor Leo P. Kadanoff won the award for inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transitions and dynamical systems.
He works at the University of Chicago and presented the Newton Lecture at the Institute of Physics in London.
https://wn.com/Professor_Leo_Kadanoff,_A_Great_Theoretical_Physicist
Professor Leo P. Kadanoff won the award for inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transitions and dynamical systems.
He works at the University of Chicago and presented the Newton Lecture at the Institute of Physics in London.
- published: 31 Jan 2012
- views: 61162
9:34
Physicist Reacts to the Big Bang Theory
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New findings have physicists questioning reality
Physicists at CERN are working to determine why the equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe haven't annihilated each other. CBS News science and ...
Physicists at CERN are working to determine why the equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe haven't annihilated each other. CBS News science and futurist contributor and theoretical physicist Michio Kaku joins CBSN to discuss this discovery.
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Physicists at CERN are working to determine why the equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the universe haven't annihilated each other. CBS News science and futurist contributor and theoretical physicist Michio Kaku joins CBSN to discuss this discovery.
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CBSN is the first digital streaming news network that will allow Internet-connected consumers to watch live, anchored news coverage on their connected TV and other devices. At launch, the network is available 24/7 and makes all of the resources of CBS News available directly on digital platforms with live, anchored coverage 15 hours each weekday. CBSN. Always On.
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