Looking at videos like this now as I just fell in love with physics at age 40 which has made it impossible for me to go back to "hip-hop culture". I want to be a theoretical physicist
Keep at it! Jim and Warren (Siegel's) book, Superspace: Or 1,001 lessons in Supersymmetry was a real game changer. I'd read and done the exercises in many cited books in QFT and extensions of the Standard model to include gravity. Jim was at U Maryland College park then. He was very open and offered advice on study. A champion in mathematical physics, and wonderful Human being.
Page 94 People learned thousands of years ago that they could count and do arithmetic more quickly and easily with the help of pebbles, knotted cords, their own fingers, or other devices.
Jim Gates is a legend inside and outside of physics. So honored to have hosted him on my podcast!
The two physicists that I've always wanted a F2F with, Amalie Emmy Noether and Jim Gates. Emmy died 34 years before my birth, Jim is still kicking🤓
We need our children to love physics as much as sports.
Exactly sports is far to overvalued in the black community
Game development can bridge the two.
I’m a black software engineer and startup founder from NYC, we out here!
they just sadly don't see how physics and sports go together.
Nice too see, love science most people don't understand it
Just bought Proving Einstien right. It starts off amazingly.
Looking at videos like this now as I just fell in love with physics at age 40 which has made it impossible for me to go back to "hip-hop culture". I want to be a theoretical physicist
Awesome to hear! Wise decision
Keep at it! Jim and Warren (Siegel's) book, Superspace: Or 1,001 lessons in Supersymmetry was a real game changer. I'd read and done the exercises in many cited books in QFT and extensions of the Standard model to include gravity. Jim was at U Maryland College park then. He was very open and offered advice on study. A champion in mathematical physics, and wonderful Human being.
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People learned thousands of years ago that they could count and do arithmetic more quickly and easily with the help of pebbles, knotted cords, their own fingers, or other devices.
One simple, ancient counting device, the abacus, is still used in many countries.
For the 2017 Atlanta, GA conference photo, it looks like it was taken in Batavia, IL.
Black physicists fingers up for the us! F equal to mg :f equal to ma
3 17 6 5 7 5 3112 6710 935 11 3 4 I felt like I had to erase for ferberization.