Charting the Architecture of the Universe & Human Life | Dr. Brian Keating
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Just finished watching this episode and I’m blown away. Andrew and the whole SciComm Media team are light-years ahead of the competition. The depth of knowledge, curiosity and ability to connect science to real life is unparalleled. Grateful for the chance to explore the universe of ideas together. This conversation left me inspired—hope it does the same for you. AD ASTRA - To The Stars!
Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the “Like” button and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. Thank you for your interest in science! — Andrew
I had 8 hours of classes today, and now I will watch 3 hours of this podcast .
Andrew, I appreciate the way you structure your questions and the long format of them so that your guests can appropriately elaborate. I can understand that it frustrates some of the listeners, but it also is quite insightful to many of us. Thank you for your thoughtful questions.
Just when I thought " how the hell is he going to better the Dad-Son episode" you blew me away with subsequent ones but especially with this one. I search out for stimulating conversations. When I'm not a participant in one I do enjoy listening to one. DUDE, KEEP IT COMING. I'm a Huberman + Other protocol guy who needs his brain to ponder everything. As a Biology and Physics student and aficionado I thoroughly enjoy your podcasts. Keating and Huberman, WOW, WOW, WOW! Thank you for all you do!!!!! I hope to bump into you one of these days. LOVE and Punk Rock forever!
Keating's enthusiasm for science and the natural world is infectious. If we could pipe him in to junior high science classes, the young people would catch that excitement around science and possibly consider a science career?
This was a great podcast for someone who isn't really into astronomy or space. I only clicked to watch this as my dad is obsessed with space and I hoped this would help me understand more of what he is talking about. It was a facinating watch that was easy to understand and light hearted. Dr Keatings excitement is infectious and I am now keen to buy my dad a telescope so we can have some dad and daughter time star gazing together.
I Love to observe their two brains reverberating off each other! Perfect start to a Monday.🤘
¡Hola Profe!Unexpected but nevertheless absolutely fascinating conversation.Thank You for all Your hard work and care for all of us.
Team Hubermanlab, the subtle change with the introduction peaked and held my interest. Good job!
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Top Comments (10)
Just finished watching this episode and I’m blown away. Andrew and the whole SciComm Media team are light-years ahead of the competition. The depth of knowledge, curiosity and ability to connect science to real life is unparalleled. Grateful for the chance to explore the universe of ideas together. This conversation left me inspired—hope it does the same for you. AD ASTRA - To The Stars!
Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the “Like” button and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. Thank you for your interest in science! — Andrew
I had 8 hours of classes today, and now I will watch 3 hours of this podcast .
Andrew, I appreciate the way you structure your questions and the long format of them so that your guests can appropriately elaborate. I can understand that it frustrates some of the listeners, but it also is quite insightful to many of us. Thank you for your thoughtful questions.
Just when I thought " how the hell is he going to better the Dad-Son episode" you blew me away with subsequent ones but especially with this one. I search out for stimulating conversations. When I'm not a participant in one I do enjoy listening to one. DUDE, KEEP IT COMING. I'm a Huberman + Other protocol guy who needs his brain to ponder everything. As a Biology and Physics student and aficionado I thoroughly enjoy your podcasts. Keating and Huberman, WOW, WOW, WOW! Thank you for all you do!!!!! I hope to bump into you one of these days. LOVE and Punk Rock forever!
Keating's enthusiasm for science and the natural world is infectious. If we could pipe him in to junior high science classes, the young people would catch that excitement around science and possibly consider a science career?
This was a great podcast for someone who isn't really into astronomy or space. I only clicked to watch this as my dad is obsessed with space and I hoped this would help me understand more of what he is talking about. It was a facinating watch that was easy to understand and light hearted. Dr Keatings excitement is infectious and I am now keen to buy my dad a telescope so we can have some dad and daughter time star gazing together.
I Love to observe their two brains reverberating off each other! Perfect start to a Monday.🤘
¡Hola Profe!Unexpected but nevertheless absolutely fascinating conversation.Thank You for all Your hard work and care for all of us.
Team Hubermanlab, the subtle change with the introduction peaked and held my interest. Good job!