Andrea Ghez was a guest on the Nobel Prize Conversations podcast. Listen to the episode here: play.acast.com/s/nobelprizeconversations/andreaghez-nobelprizeconversations - Other guests this season have included Kip Thorne, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Paul Nurse and Peter Doherty.
The rain drop is mirror of volcano path least resistance as Benjamin Franklin describes to charged space .. the Einstein INCH equation .. g = G Me / r^2 ( 1e -/+ Ef/Eo ) r = c is only 3rd dimension to plane of interaction .. The earth as a particle wave to projection power to G at curve lever .. hence energy transfer .. Climate Change the equator rs expands the pole to rs horizontal, proportional as Newton describes as is offset by Archimedes of Syracuse, by Floating Bodies Diagrams .. to earth to water molecule has an event horizon .. triangle to plane above the 1/2 mv^2 .. tic tac control of satellites .. AWESOME
The depiction of the stars in orbits is so amazing and shocking. It made me appreciate the greatness of life and the smallness of life at the same time. Thank you!
A Noble Prize is an appropriate verification of "The Judgement of Peers" system of maintaining reasonable and rational standards of Research appropriately presented. Physics is basically setting up and maintaining repeatable testing and standards, so the Prize is more than just a good idea.
I am still not sure I follow the science, but following the technology advancement and how it changed and eventually even influenced the direction of the research is facinating!
Although the Closed Captions generated by youtube are acceptable for this lecture, Is there any chance that an official subtitle version is generated? Or a translation one perhaps? Even as a non native english speaker, I really find this as a HUGE oportunity for us, science and engineering students to get excited into what is going on in modern astrophysics and this lecture is simply brilliant, attractive and intresting.
I wonder if the three types of celestial bodies orbiting the super massive black hole might be compared to protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom. They look the same as they orbit in different directions. I’m no scientist so excuse my ignorance.
Professor Ghez , Congratulations ! I enjoyed your presentation a lot , although I am not an astro physicist. I happen to be a Cardiolologist and I don't know much about Astro Physics .But wonder about the metaphysical nature of the ultimate Reality. Mystics from several Faith traditions have talked about the ultimate Reality being beyond time, space and causation. In the INDIAN Spirutual scripture , IT is described as eternal conscious bliss . IT is said , " where physcics ends psychology begins, and where psychology ends , Spirituality begins." How do the scientists try to view this? Thanks for the intelectual feast.
The end is spectacular .. g = G Me / r^2 ( 1e -/+ Ef/Eo ), r = c, the Einstein INCH equation .. published .. sweet Nature .. is math .. is manifest, exists ..
Considerable research material to contribute to the analysis of nodal-vibrational emitter-receiver log-antilog interference positioning-location quantization of our Singularity Holography Existence. Great work to encourage more student reviews and reiteration.
i understand that electromagnetic waves follow the space-time curvature and fall inside a black hole. but do gravitational waves behave the same? when a massive gravitational wave slams one side of the black hole, does it make interact w/ the black hole's gravitational field so that let's say, a disturbance can be observed on the other side of the black hole?
First, I watch her on a documentary, then I watched this amazing lecture, then I stumbled upon that TED lecture, and finally I went back to this lecture to comment exactly what you commented. Amazingly gifted and intelligent people have the ability to simplify the explanation to their extremely virtuosic and complicated ideas, which is why we appreciate the transcendence of their discovery even for a little bit, without actually knowing the real capacity and depth of their thought process.
Andrea Ghez was a guest on the Nobel Prize Conversations podcast. Listen to the episode here: play.acast.com/s/nobelprizeconversations/andreaghez-nobelprizeconversations - Other guests this season have included Kip Thorne, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Paul Nurse and Peter Doherty.
Her passion for astrophysics, mathematics and black holes 🕳 is infectious. Her genius is blinding. Love ❤️ science!
I remember why I fell in love with science in the first place.
The rain drop is mirror of volcano path least resistance as Benjamin Franklin describes to charged space .. the Einstein INCH equation .. g = G Me / r^2 ( 1e -/+ Ef/Eo ) r = c is only 3rd dimension to plane of interaction .. The earth as a particle wave to projection power to G at curve lever .. hence energy transfer .. Climate Change the equator rs expands the pole to rs horizontal, proportional as Newton describes as is offset by Archimedes of Syracuse, by Floating Bodies Diagrams .. to earth to water molecule has an event horizon .. triangle to plane above the 1/2 mv^2 .. tic tac control of satellites .. AWESOME
The depiction of the stars in orbits is so amazing and shocking. It made me appreciate the greatness of life and the smallness of life at the same time. Thank you!
A Noble Prize is an appropriate verification of "The Judgement of Peers" system of maintaining reasonable and rational standards of Research appropriately presented. Physics is basically setting up and maintaining repeatable testing and standards, so the Prize is more than just a good idea.
I am still not sure I follow the science, but following the technology advancement and how it changed and eventually even influenced the direction of the research is facinating!
Although the Closed Captions generated by youtube are acceptable for this lecture, Is there any chance that an official subtitle version is generated? Or a translation one perhaps? Even as a non native english speaker, I really find this as a HUGE oportunity for us, science and engineering students to get excited into what is going on in modern astrophysics and this lecture is simply brilliant, attractive and intresting.
She shows Einstein's INCH equation .. YOU ARE AMAZING ..
Andrea Ghez!Congratulation for Nobel Prize that you are working so strong to yourself&Generation❤🌎
I wonder if the three types of celestial bodies orbiting the super massive black hole might be compared to protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom. They look the same as they orbit in different directions. I’m no scientist so excuse my ignorance.
Again, congratulations Professor Ghez.
Amazing Professor Ghez
Professor Ghez , Congratulations !
I enjoyed your presentation a lot , although I am not an astro physicist. I happen to be a Cardiolologist and I don't know much about Astro Physics .But wonder about the metaphysical nature of the ultimate Reality. Mystics from several Faith traditions have talked about the ultimate Reality being beyond time, space and causation. In the INDIAN
Spirutual scripture , IT is described as eternal conscious bliss . IT is said , " where physcics ends psychology begins, and where psychology ends , Spirituality begins."
How do the scientists try to view this? Thanks for the intelectual feast.
The end is spectacular .. g = G Me / r^2 ( 1e -/+ Ef/Eo ), r = c, the Einstein INCH equation .. published .. sweet Nature .. is math .. is manifest, exists ..
Considerable research material to contribute to the analysis of nodal-vibrational emitter-receiver log-antilog interference positioning-location quantization of our Singularity Holography Existence. Great work to encourage more student reviews and reiteration.
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i understand that electromagnetic waves follow the space-time curvature and fall inside a black hole.
but do gravitational waves behave the same?
when a massive gravitational wave slams one side of the black hole, does it make interact w/ the black hole's gravitational field so that let's say, a disturbance can be observed on the other side of the black hole?
So far away....makes me wonder about the unknown.
Some of our science have become phantasy. Can anyone really understand? Good luck!
How can i will get nobel prize
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First, I watch her on a documentary, then I watched this amazing lecture, then I stumbled upon that TED lecture, and finally I went back to this lecture to comment exactly what you commented. Amazingly gifted and intelligent people have the ability to simplify the explanation to their extremely virtuosic and complicated ideas, which is why we appreciate the transcendence of their discovery even for a little bit, without actually knowing the real capacity and depth of their thought process.