James Webb Space Telescope: Comets, Planets, and the Origin of Life
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Brian Greene is one of my favourite physicists, not just for his obvious brilliance, but also because of his entire approach to the subject. You'll never hear him disparage others, and he has a healthy amount of respect even for non-scientists. Consider the way he engages with this other brilliant physicist: Stefanie Milam. Unlike, say, Lawrence Kraus or Neil DeGrasse Tyson, he actually allows the guest to speak. All of which leaves you thinking you've learned something, even if you haven't:)
...when the interviewer does their homework. This is great stuff!
When Brian can sit back and listen like the rest of us you know this woman knows her stuff. Really enjoyed this 😎
Brian Greene, thank you for what you do 🙏
videography in this one is SICK !!!!! Great job!!!
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Greene is such a marvelous and gifted teacher.
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Top Comments (10)
Brian Greene is one of my favourite physicists, not just for his obvious brilliance, but also because of his entire approach to the subject. You'll never hear him disparage others, and he has a healthy amount of respect even for non-scientists. Consider the way he engages with this other brilliant physicist: Stefanie Milam. Unlike, say, Lawrence Kraus or Neil DeGrasse Tyson, he actually allows the guest to speak. All of which leaves you thinking you've learned something, even if you haven't:)
...when the interviewer does their homework. This is great stuff!
When Brian can sit back and listen like the rest of us you know this woman knows her stuff. Really enjoyed this 😎
Brian Greene, thank you for what you do 🙏
videography in this one is SICK !!!!! Great job!!!
Great to see Greene (a theoretical physicist) get amazed by observational astronomers ❤
This is why I love scence, let's us know our place - since we are sharing this little planet, it's in our best interest to at least get along 🤗
Greene is such a marvelous and gifted teacher.
How appropriate in a talk about water and life to see each speaker with a glass of water.
I see a Brian Greene science video and I click