Superstrings - Boundaries of the Knowable (10/10)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 36

  • @DrQuadrivium
    @DrQuadrivium 12 лет назад +34

    A brilliant series. Thanks for making it available on RUclips.

  • @arinalikes5911
    @arinalikes5911 Год назад +10

    How I wish there are more episodes to the series. I can tell he has much more to offer. Such a good lecturer

  • @jovazquez6102
    @jovazquez6102 3 года назад +14

    I really love his approachable explanations to a topic I've found elusive to begin understanding

  • @skinnyjohnsen
    @skinnyjohnsen 13 лет назад +10

    Beautiful series! It's a delight to listen to Prof. Russell Stannard ;-)

  • @ccfcobro
    @ccfcobro 12 лет назад +6

    As a an undergrad Biologist with a fascination for physics but without the metal capacity for those pests called 'numbers', thanks for these. Im going to watch them again im sure of it.

  • @miamifan2191
    @miamifan2191 15 лет назад +7

    thank you for these i found them very relaxing and informative, i hope to see more

  • @tinahenry3814
    @tinahenry3814 6 лет назад +4

    Wonderful series!!! thank you for posting

  • @Psylent
    @Psylent 12 лет назад +1

    Just watched all 10 episodes. I enjoyed them. It was a good refresher

  • @Stibaable
    @Stibaable 13 лет назад +1

    @feliztex: to describe the behaviour of the system relative to some reference point. But in my opinion these are not aditional dimensions because you could describe this motion in a normal coordinate system (x,y,z,PX,PY,PZ) it just a matter of convenience to use GC. I am not saying that my view is the correct one or that my advice is "valuable", so please explain more about your views and yes I am an undergraduate student of astrophysics so I had studied alot of analytical mechanics.

  • @Stibaable
    @Stibaable 13 лет назад

    @feliztex
    I appologize if my first response was seen as an insult. You have got an innovative view of mechanics, thumbs up! I hope your article will be well received.

  • @Stibaable
    @Stibaable 13 лет назад

    @feliztex
    I think not. Why would distance (euclidean) be a dimension? Does it tell where a point is in space? -> No, so it is not a dimension. Your r can be a dimension in a spherical coordinate system where the coordinates are r, fi and theta. If you are interested in the subject I sugest you start studying a branch of mathematics called linear algebra.

  • @DJNed12
    @DJNed12 12 лет назад

    (...cont) it furthers research into other models in physics, and advances the development of some areas of pure mathematics.

  • @redbarond1
    @redbarond1 2 года назад

    An absolutely amazing explanation. Michael Faraday would be proud.

  • @RobertPashayan
    @RobertPashayan 11 лет назад +3

    This old man rules !

  • @MrPandaRAYNEX
    @MrPandaRAYNEX 2 года назад

    Its actually really sad to think that science will come to an end without answering all the qsts we had

  • @khayelz
    @khayelz 11 лет назад

    what if they are point traveling in lines like we do always when we go to our jobs or the school? or the planets or galaxy spinning every one in his own string? its more complex than 9 dimesions or just strings and dots....

  • @DJNed12
    @DJNed12 12 лет назад

    That simply isn't true. The recent results were in contrast to predictions of the formerly most likely models of supersymmetry, but that is all. There are still many other models, and the scientific method is about adjusting your model upon receiving new experimental data, in order to make predictions about the results of future experiments. Superstring theory isn't a waste of time, not just because it hasn't been disproved (or rather, supersymmetry hasn't been disproved), but because (cont...)

  • @lysergiinhape
    @lysergiinhape 12 лет назад

    What are those static noises in the background?

  • @300gates
    @300gates 12 лет назад

    Who wouldn't love physics learning from professor like that.
    Those are normally tough markers though!

  • @coffeeabernethy2823
    @coffeeabernethy2823 8 лет назад +1

    Problem with string theory; give me experimental parameters that, if met, would disprove the hypothesis.
    Something... falsifiable.

  • @TheLivirus
    @TheLivirus 14 лет назад

    Awesome series! I was nailed to the monitor :)

  • @LogosTheos
    @LogosTheos 11 лет назад +1

    I'm skeptical of the String Cheese Theory

    • @DemetriosMPapadakes
      @DemetriosMPapadakes 11 лет назад

      You should read Aristotle my friend.... These "theories" are not new... You'd be surprised of the plagiarism, regurgitation and refinement. Come, give it a try... Read carefully. 

  • @modemanslutning
    @modemanslutning 12 лет назад

    And when we have discovered everything that is possible for us to discover and understand what will our quest in life be then? :S A boring thought to me, makes me depressive :(

  • @1blackaura
    @1blackaura 10 лет назад

    who tuned your guitar? you seem to be in d#

    • @sams6306
      @sams6306 8 лет назад +1

      +BlackDog Aura I hear it in E. You must be travelling close to the speed of light

  • @flashg0rd0n
    @flashg0rd0n 15 лет назад

    doughnuts are my universe! :)

  • @krzyszwojciech
    @krzyszwojciech 12 лет назад

    "That's why I took up physics - it's much simpler" - all physicist excuse themselves that way.

  • @Stibaable
    @Stibaable 13 лет назад

    @feliztex : Could you explain your views more clearly and without personal insults? I would appreciate that. Ok so your r is a generalized coordinate. Why would generalized coordinates constitu additional dimensions?In my view GC are only simplifications which take advantage sometimes of constraints to enable us to simplify a particular mechanical problem. In Hamiltonian mechanics there is defined a phase space which has 6 dimensions (x,y,z,Px,Py,Pz), again you could take any number GC....

  • @JoeyCbr
    @JoeyCbr 2 года назад

    Don't give up on Science

  • @mrooster09
    @mrooster09 14 лет назад

    hahaha doughnuts!!haha, mmmm this man knows wassup!!

  • @Nayr747
    @Nayr747 12 лет назад

    We just have to be smart enough to know where the boundary of understanding is in our brains and how to improve that capacity. Research into genetics and the structure of our brains will allow us to eventually become all-knowing.

  • @Liusila
    @Liusila 13 лет назад

    Ooh! I so wanted you to eat that dohnut! : D

  • @Sciborg09
    @Sciborg09 13 лет назад

    nice ending hahaa

  • @bloody_albatross
    @bloody_albatross 14 лет назад

    Now I want to eat a doughnut.