Hello professor Kendall, I showed up to the “wrong” lecture hall again. You are seriously making me want to take an astronomy course, even at my age of 49….
Homogeneity? Do you really want to assume the universe's gender preference and pronouns? Maybe they/them identifies as chaotic. Serious question: why do radio galaxies play such lousy music? This channel is the best.
I just want to protest the megaparsec. I mean well all know the age of universe, and speaking in Mly and Gly just seems more natural. And while the light year is a unit tied to the 🌏, it is in a natural way. The parsec is also tied to the 🌏, it also involves a man made unit, the arcsecond. I guess the only truly natural unit of time is one over the Hubble constant…
Absolutely top tier lecture! My favorite YT channel right now.
Jason Kendall makes Neil De-Grassfed Bison look like the Ancient Alien guy with the gravity-defying hair.
Hello professor Kendall,
I showed up to the “wrong” lecture hall again.
You are seriously making me want to take an astronomy course, even at my age of 49….
Broad ranging- from the nature of the universe, to the birth of nature. Philosophy meets science. Jason you’re a content machine!
Hello from within 200Mpc of this broadcast!
From the nature of the universe to the birth of nature. Philosophy meets science. Jason, you’re a content machine!
First! - This is a fundamental comment of the cosmos.
@Jason Kendall Thank you for explaining some things for me, so much to learn more
Homogeneity? Do you really want to assume the universe's gender preference and pronouns? Maybe they/them identifies as chaotic.
Serious question: why do radio galaxies play such lousy music?
This channel is the best.
I just want to protest the megaparsec. I mean well all know the age of universe, and speaking in Mly and Gly just seems more natural. And while the light year is a unit tied to the 🌏, it is in a natural way. The parsec is also tied to the 🌏, it also involves a man made unit, the arcsecond. I guess the only truly natural unit of time is one over the Hubble constant…
Dude.