I nodded off whilst watching a PBS Spacetime video and awoke here. Given how TH-cam seems to construct auto play paths, expect many other weary travellers to stumble upon this lecture soon haha.
Yes! I fell asleep with TH-cam still playing. Then Jason’s three hour series on gravitational waves came on, and I was hooked, staying awake until dawn. What a teacher!
Professor, I have a question. If a big ship sails in space at high speed, and it has a 29 meters long chimney, which is tilted to avoid rain touching its walls, in which an elevator is going up and then down, and a ray of light passes through it horizontally, through a small slit in a foil, and a drop of rain falls on the ray of light, and a little laser inteferometer modeled like the Ligo measures an unexpected contraction of the ship, will the cat live or will it die, and if it dies, what happens with its smile? (-; (-; (-; (-;
@@JasonKendallAstronomer Thanks a lot, I appreciate, I think I catH it. Your lectures are wonderful, unusually nice, I listen to them hours and hours, and I am a retired amateur musician, no astronomer or anything serious, sirius, cereals, like this. ... !
29:40 The moon's argument: Cratered is beautiful! My craters are perfect! I despise the imperfection of the un-cratered spheres. Hurray to Cratering! Its Gods cratereation!
Milo, Tock and the Humbug will need to get Rhyme and Reason from the Castle in the Sky in order to resolve the differences between Azaz and the Mathemagician.
So the youtube algorithm immediately plays this Prof's videos after I watch Petrov. Please tell me you are getting paid for your views. I dream better. I dream I am back in school and I was happy there. #redshift
Watch the updated version here: th-cam.com/play/PLyu4Fovbph6eEhtWx4POZZ2C09VWPT4CO.html
I nodded off whilst watching a PBS Spacetime video and awoke here. Given how TH-cam seems to construct auto play paths, expect many other weary travellers to stumble upon this lecture soon haha.
Whatever gets the hits!
Yes! I fell asleep with TH-cam still playing. Then Jason’s three hour series on gravitational waves came on, and I was hooked, staying awake until dawn. What a teacher!
Hey you know what that just happened to me 😂😂
Same here. Lol
Thanks you again! I much prefer these videos without bg music.
Agreed. Dramatic, noisy documentaries are annoying.
Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler have a sculptural group on Keplerova Street in Prague.... I'm watching this a few blocks away 😁
That's a beautifully presented set of facts that are, sadly, often caricatured by popular science educators. Keep up the good work.
Very Informative lectures, thank you.
Ibn Sahl and Ibn al-Haytham were Persian mathematician and physicists, not Iraqi. Iraq is a modern creation.
Thanks for the correction!
@@JasonKendallAstronomer Thank you for your wonderful lectures
This is on my work playlist now.
Your content never fails to amaze me and ignite my hunger for knowledge about the universe. Thank you for sparking my curiosity.
This is in my playlist- Please. More. Uploads.
Jason, I love your videos. Your joy and curiosity really come through in how you talk. Can we all pitch it to get you a better microphone?
I just got a Rode PodMic, so I’m good. Right now I’m trying to make my apt recording-ready….
Jason, you are the BEST.
Lovely. Really interesting. Thank you 😉
You can clearly see the passion!
I'm thinking maybe you should write a book, Jason. Introducing astronomy and you are banned from using speech to text. 500 pages is all you get!
😃
So much interesting information and very educational. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir.
I didn't know that Dr Berg taught physics. Impressive.
Where has this guy been hiding my sort of teacher
thank you, love these long videos ❤️
Professor, I have a question.
If a big ship sails in space at high speed,
and it has a 29 meters long chimney, which is tilted to avoid rain touching its walls,
in which an elevator is going up and then down,
and a ray of light passes through it horizontally, through a small slit in a foil,
and a drop of rain falls on the ray of light,
and a little laser inteferometer modeled like the Ligo measures an unexpected contraction of the ship,
will the cat live or will it die, and if it dies, what happens with its smile? (-; (-; (-; (-;
It depends upon whether the cat is a Jellicle Cat, and whether it has a Hat, if it has Le Guin Wings, or if its name is Grudge.
@@JasonKendallAstronomer Thanks a lot, I appreciate, I think I catH it.
Your lectures are wonderful, unusually nice, I listen to them hours and hours, and I am a retired amateur musician, no astronomer or anything serious, sirius, cereals, like this. ... !
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29:40 The moon's argument: Cratered is beautiful! My craters are perfect! I despise the imperfection of the un-cratered spheres. Hurray to Cratering! Its Gods cratereation!
1:16:24 richard petty knew this
Right view
I feel choriolis effects in my stomach.
A paradigm
Measurement is NOT the KEY to everything; language is
Milo, Tock and the Humbug will need to get Rhyme and Reason from the Castle in the Sky in order to resolve the differences between Azaz and the Mathemagician.
And mathematics is the language of the universe.
So the youtube algorithm immediately plays this Prof's videos after I watch Petrov. Please tell me you are getting paid for your views. I dream better. I dream I am back in school and I was happy there. #redshift
I you are French