Neil and a Particle Physicist Discuss Why There’s Something Instead of Nothing
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Hello, I don’t know if you’re going to read this, but I thought that it would be cool to share. I’m a civil engineering student, and I never knew what to do with my life or my career, but watching you give me a purpose. The way you talk, so passionately about things, how do you want people to learn and not only that but understand. Maybe I will never be a great scientist (who knows) but maybe I can motivate someone, be part of something that will change things for the best, support through this journey. I think that knowledge shouldn’t be something to be selfish with, it’s something you’re supposed to share and communicate with people, that’s what you do and what I want for my life. Sometimes people just need a little push up and your channel helped me fall in love with the universe, the way you teach your passion with passion and I even like physics a little more. Everyone deserves this feeling, to have a professor that teaches so enthusiastically that you also learns how to love it too, cause you want people to love the subject the same way you do. Some years ago I used to be a bored 15 years old girl curious about the universe, now I’m an adult (22) deciding for my future. I never even imagined that I would be studying engineering nor like calculus (I still have a little problem with physics) I won’t solve any big universal scientific problem, but I know I wanna make a difference in the world, even if I’m my little world (my life or my city) but that’s how you start to make a change.
What do you think caused the universe’s preference for matter over antimatter, and how might uncovering this mystery change our understanding of the cosmos?
Chuck it was your duty as a comedian to go there
Mom: What do you want to be when you grow up? Son: I want to be a top particle physicist. Mom: Don't you mean a bottom particle physicist?
I can imagine elementary school-age kids hearing and "getting" much of these concepts because of the hosts. Good job!!!!
My toxic trait is hoping that they will just suddenly solve this age old philosophical conundrum on a random episode of Startalk and that from then on I too will finally know the answer.
I genuinely love Neil and Chucks dynamic. This show wouldn't be even be a fraction as good with one missing or replaced.
The Plight of Magnus is the title of a movie I would 1000% watch.
meanwhile in a parallel universe people are wondering why there's so much anti-matter and so little matter.
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Neil just got a haircut! Looking smooth my man!
Hello, I don’t know if you’re going to read this, but I thought that it would be cool to share. I’m a civil engineering student, and I never knew what to do with my life or my career, but watching you give me a purpose. The way you talk, so passionately about things, how do you want people to learn and not only that but understand. Maybe I will never be a great scientist (who knows) but maybe I can motivate someone, be part of something that will change things for the best, support through this journey. I think that knowledge shouldn’t be something to be selfish with, it’s something you’re supposed to share and communicate with people, that’s what you do and what I want for my life. Sometimes people just need a little push up and your channel helped me fall in love with the universe, the way you teach your passion with passion and I even like physics a little more. Everyone deserves this feeling, to have a professor that teaches so enthusiastically that you also learns how to love it too, cause you want people to love the subject the same way you do. Some years ago I used to be a bored 15 years old girl curious about the universe, now I’m an adult (22) deciding for my future. I never even imagined that I would be studying engineering nor like calculus (I still have a little problem with physics) I won’t solve any big universal scientific problem, but I know I wanna make a difference in the world, even if I’m my little world (my life or my city) but that’s how you start to make a change.
What do you think caused the universe’s preference for matter over antimatter, and how might uncovering this mystery change our understanding of the cosmos?
Chuck it was your duty as a comedian to go there
Mom: What do you want to be when you grow up? Son: I want to be a top particle physicist. Mom: Don't you mean a bottom particle physicist?
I can imagine elementary school-age kids hearing and "getting" much of these concepts because of the hosts. Good job!!!!
My toxic trait is hoping that they will just suddenly solve this age old philosophical conundrum on a random episode of Startalk and that from then on I too will finally know the answer.
I genuinely love Neil and Chucks dynamic. This show wouldn't be even be a fraction as good with one missing or replaced.
The Plight of Magnus is the title of a movie I would 1000% watch.
meanwhile in a parallel universe people are wondering why there's so much anti-matter and so little matter.