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UCI School of Physical Sciences
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2013
Established in 1965, the School of Physical Sciences rose to the top echelon of academia in a remarkably short time. It offers top-rated educational and research opportunities for tomorrow's scientists, teachers, and technical professionals in the departments of Chemistry, Earth System Science, Mathematics, and Physics & Astronomy. Our world-renowned faculty members and research scientists teach and perform research with undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to explore the ever-advancing frontiers of knowledge.
2024 Reines Lecture: From the Possibility to the Certainty of a Supermassive Black Hole
Andrea M. Ghez, professor of Physics & Astronomy at UCLA and the Lauren B. Leichtman & Arthur E. Levine chair in Astrophysics, is one of the world’s leading experts in observational astrophysics and is director of UCLA’s Galactic Center Group. In 2020, she became the fourth woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for her independent discovery of a supermassive compact object, now generally recognized to be a black hole in the Milky Way’s galactic center. Her work on the orbits of stars at the center of the Milky Way has opened a new approach to studying black holes, and her group is currently focused on using this approach to understand the physics of gravity near a black hole and the role that black holes play in the formation and evolution of galaxies.
Advances in high-resolution imaging technology enabled Professor Ghez’s work and her group continues to work on pushing the frontiers of these technologies forward. She serves on several leadership committees for the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, which hosts the largest telescopes in the world, and the future Thirty Meter Telescope. Professor Ghez is also very committed to the communication of science to the general public and inspiring young girls to enter the field of science. She earned her B.S. from MIT in 1987 and her Ph.D. from Caltech in 1992 and has been on the faculty at UCLA since 1994. She has won numerous awards, including the Crafoord Prize in Astronomy from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, where she is the first woman to win this prize in any field.
Advances in high-resolution imaging technology enabled Professor Ghez’s work and her group continues to work on pushing the frontiers of these technologies forward. She serves on several leadership committees for the W.M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, which hosts the largest telescopes in the world, and the future Thirty Meter Telescope. Professor Ghez is also very committed to the communication of science to the general public and inspiring young girls to enter the field of science. She earned her B.S. from MIT in 1987 and her Ph.D. from Caltech in 1992 and has been on the faculty at UCLA since 1994. She has won numerous awards, including the Crafoord Prize in Astronomy from the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, where she is the first woman to win this prize in any field.
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UCI School of Physical Sciences Year in Review
Please , tell me where I can find Mr. roger’s fluid class
Hi , I couldn’t find mr. roger fluid mechanics course
Outstanding lecture! We are witnessing Faraday (Ting) in particle experiments
“Let me” 23:50
Love this man and how he presents himself.
In summary, while spin glasses and NetLogo operate in different domains and with different methodologies, they both serve the overarching purpose of studying the dynamics of complex systems and understanding emergent phenomena that arise from interactions among their components.
bom dia
Thankyou
Lecture begins 15:30
Why subtitles for just ONE person??? TH-cam auto subtitles are shit, whereas the ones you have onscreen are very good. Both of you should have been subtitled. This is too important not to be accessible to all.
It takes you a degree to figure out that PLANTS capture carbon?
Happy earth month!! :D :D
Super cool! But please correct the text at 0:31. No particles can move faster than the speed of light…not such a great claim for a physical science school to make…
Hi! I am not representing or am affiliated with this research reactor in any way. However, I do stuff at a different research reactor that operates at much higher power than the one shown here. The shown text partially correct, although it could be worded better. They probably were referring to the speed of light *under* water. The speed of light we think of and usually use for calculations is the speed of light in a vacuum, but the speed of light will decrease a certain amount under water, which makes it possible for particles to produce this beautiful blue glow. Hope this helped!
@@SkidFace He is right and I did my own research on this. Cherenkov radiation happens when electrically charged particles, such as protons or electrons, travel faster than light in a clear medium like water. This happens in a radiator
Now that gravity waves have been discovered and the universe at the beginning has infinite energy, maybe it's time to think about particles that are faster than light, like tachyons, another theoretical particle!
Once that 1-3 meters of sea level rise begins it will end our global human civilization. The economic disruption alone will be catastrophic. The rest is just more insult to the initial injury. There's not enough money on this entire planet to manage the displacement of all the people that will happen, much less the destruction of the infrastructure that runs our civilization.
There is, but most of it is being hoarded by billionaires.
This is difficult to accept, but very necessary to see and accept. We need immediate action to respond to this inevitable catastrophe. There is nothing we can do to prevent it, but we should at least be mobilizing to move coastal communities away from danger! People's lives are in imminent danger, but even getting the right people to acknowledge that, let alone do anything about it, seems impossible. There is so much more that should be happening right now to respond to this, but someone like me can't make the money needed to undertake this appear out of thin air, and the people that do have the kind of money necessary would rather spend it on endless wars and lining their own coffers. Do they not realize that all the money in the world won't matter when we have 3+ meters of sea level rise?
It is going to be solved by way of a global thermonuclear war.
super ein grandioser Erfolg für Prof . Finkeldei.....
Most brilliant. Love the "aaiieehh"
That drove me crazy ^^ (but didn't want to be the ass to pick on this given he is probably smarter than anyone here :D)
This dude is the best physics speaker I have found by far. Is there any similar to him? And please don’t say neil degrass tyson.
Neil "The Token" Tyson?
bit late, but if you havent found yet i recommend brian greene
@@whirledpeas3477What an absolutely beautiful description of neil
Only one comes close was Carl Sagan in my view
Interesting. Terrible presentation, deserves a do-over if the whole thing hasn't collapsed.
Love his slick remark about bullets hitting ligo. In comparison to Italy. Intellectual nonsense
Well said! Nicely done!
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3 solar masses were lost in production of GW. What was the form of the mass since it was not photon particles yet travelled at light speed? Couldn't be neutrinos, alpha or beta particles. The mythical graviton? Gluons? Dark matter?
Pure energy ✨️
P?O?O?m ?
Green Hydrogen requires a LOT of water to separate the H2 from O in the H2O water molecule. Where is the water coming from in Eastern California?
It takes about a fifth less water compared to agriculture.
@@rockrecon how can you possibly compare the two? Oh, and please answer my question about where the water is coming from.
Great video, you had me up until the end- the physics department is wonderful but it does not care about industry connections one iota nor do they care about start up culture. If you want a job after graduating, do it yourself
Kip Thorne: Scholar, Gentleman, Nobel Prize laureate, and award winning author who is so important and intelligent that it takes 2 other professors of physics 9 minutes just to introduce him.....
Just the opening Ceremony of Cern ....We understang what it is !!!! Satanic Rituel hope it bust in their face !
Exceptionally cool...and necessary!
Very cool
Thanks Alex!
Thanks Alex!
this is physics 101 with dr suesskind get some pizza and 2 beers?
practical experimentation
im very con cern ed!
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Best one yet
Is our consciousness a gravitional wave?
Me too xD
Watching this video to cram for tomorrow's presentation on Nobel Physics Prize 2021:D
Many stupid people will act as a smart ass after this !
Thanks for the great video. We all need Optimism now !!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching.
It’s pretty cool how he ALWAYS gives credit to the people around him.
Yes, it's amazing. I have listened this lecture in Moscow State University in 2018 and have learned a lot about my country science from Kip Thorne.
woop woop
1ST
Make peace with God before your death.
If you need to be a slave to your invisible sky lord that's fine, Please don't inflict your sickness on others.
@@whirledpeas3477 Who is the one that is sick, the one that believes that everything came from nothing or the one that knows for sure that God created everything ???
@@whirledpeas3477 You don't have any ideas where you came from or where you are going, or what is your purpose, that is very sad 😞. God is waiting for your response 🙏
@@whirledpeas3477 The Bible is really a very bad book, it says that your purpose is to do good to others, Wow ,that is really bad ???
Men is trying to discover how a almighty all knowing and present everywhere Created the physical dimension.
The Bible is the book that speaks about the creator of the physical dimension. God is the greatest scientist and creator. No one knows more than God.
Some honesty at last! Going carbon zero now is meaningless, it's too late. The gas is already in the atmosphere and the heating is already locked in. This is going to happen no matter what. Thank you for the honesty!
👌🏼 Thank you for sharing 🌿🌏