The Equation That Explains (Nearly) Everything!
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Top Comments (10)
This is like when the teacher says: "OK, we've already covered all this. So it should be easy".
When I started watching PBS SpaceTime, I was just learning about quantum mechanics and relativity. 5 years and a chemistry degree later, I finally feel close to the frontier. It's been a pleasure taking this journey with you.
I really like that fact that this episode and some of the other recent episodes are totally over my head. I studied math and engineering in college and most of the physics channels out there dumb down the science so much that they don't really say anything at all. keep challenging the audience to become educated and keep up. keep setting the bar high. this content might be above many peoples head but I REALLY like that it challenges me to keep learning. This channel is super well produced and I'm a huge fan. keep pushing us to understand at higher levels
The unpacked version of the Standard Model Lagrangian (density) shown at 14:00 in the video was the version I transcribed and posted in 1999 from the appendices in the book Diagrammatica by Nobel Laureate Martinus Veltman while procrastinating writing my dissertation. I'm glad folks are still getting good use out of it over 20 years out!
A grad student who’s studying particle physics worst nightmare is encountering the standard model Lagrangian. A few of my colleagues got their PhD in high energy theory, so if you ever want to scare them off that’s something you show them lol.
I just want to say how unbelievably grateful I am for this channel. I've waited for something exactly like this for decades.
I always thought... How hard can it be?? Then I saw that equation and I was like... Never mind...
This video encapsulates why I didn’t go into physics. I’m absolutely passionate about the concepts of how and why things work, and the fact that humans know this equation is fascinating and I fully appreciate the importance of the mathematics. But honestly, my eyes glaze over when I see that equation. I tried so hard to follow but I kept wanting to be brought back to physically what this indicates is actually going on.
Oh dear Matt… Look at him. Explaining everything with such confidence and conviction as if we understand even a single word of it. 😢😢😢
As a PhD student in robotics, your videos have provided such excellent insights into some of the math I use. Furthermore, your excellent presentation of the topics inspires me to push my own work further. Thank you for such phenomenal content!
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Top Comments (10)
This is like when the teacher says: "OK, we've already covered all this. So it should be easy".
When I started watching PBS SpaceTime, I was just learning about quantum mechanics and relativity. 5 years and a chemistry degree later, I finally feel close to the frontier. It's been a pleasure taking this journey with you.
I really like that fact that this episode and some of the other recent episodes are totally over my head. I studied math and engineering in college and most of the physics channels out there dumb down the science so much that they don't really say anything at all. keep challenging the audience to become educated and keep up. keep setting the bar high. this content might be above many peoples head but I REALLY like that it challenges me to keep learning. This channel is super well produced and I'm a huge fan. keep pushing us to understand at higher levels
The unpacked version of the Standard Model Lagrangian (density) shown at 14:00 in the video was the version I transcribed and posted in 1999 from the appendices in the book Diagrammatica by Nobel Laureate Martinus Veltman while procrastinating writing my dissertation. I'm glad folks are still getting good use out of it over 20 years out!
A grad student who’s studying particle physics worst nightmare is encountering the standard model Lagrangian. A few of my colleagues got their PhD in high energy theory, so if you ever want to scare them off that’s something you show them lol.
I just want to say how unbelievably grateful I am for this channel. I've waited for something exactly like this for decades.
I always thought... How hard can it be?? Then I saw that equation and I was like... Never mind...
This video encapsulates why I didn’t go into physics. I’m absolutely passionate about the concepts of how and why things work, and the fact that humans know this equation is fascinating and I fully appreciate the importance of the mathematics. But honestly, my eyes glaze over when I see that equation. I tried so hard to follow but I kept wanting to be brought back to physically what this indicates is actually going on.
Oh dear Matt… Look at him. Explaining everything with such confidence and conviction as if we understand even a single word of it. 😢😢😢
As a PhD student in robotics, your videos have provided such excellent insights into some of the math I use. Furthermore, your excellent presentation of the topics inspires me to push my own work further. Thank you for such phenomenal content!