Otis Bl until we find smaller particles than quarks, which would change the definition of “fundamental”. Science is ever changing and evolving, what was once standard 20 years ago is different today due to discoveries and improvements, and it’s likely what is standard today would be different 20 years from now.
When the prof says (talking about Newton) "He came from your great country", Sacha missed a great opportunity to say "oh safe I didn't know he was Jamaican" lol
@@Superhirnable Gravity pulls energy. If you are talking about light, the equation is not e=mc^2, the complete equation is e^2= p^2*c^2 + (m*c^2)^2, light has no mass so e=p*c (momentum).
I find it strangely wholesome when the interviewee is respectful of Ali and even able to enjoy his antics, and how Sacha usually finds a way to allow Ali to reciprocate that respect.
From what I understand, interviewees are led to believe they will be part of a show aimed at younger people (somewhat true but misleading) so they have no reason to be too surprised when Ali G turns up looking like a clown - especially as the production is for a well known mainstream channel in the UK. He will then proceed to ask mostly sensible questions for quite a long time, throwing in the odd silly question/comment - keeping the ratio such that the interviewee doesn't walk out. The silliness is almost all that survives the edit. Getting that few minutes of comedic nonsense takes a lot of time; in interviews with a clock in the background you will notice the interviews go on for quite a while.
Her babylons don't really defy gravity, any more than the floor makes you defy gravity. Other forces from her body act on her babylons, in opposition to gravity.
Sacha actually went to Cambridge, as did Newton. His cousin Simon Baron-Cohan is actually a Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge... the very same college Newton was in.
he and I lived in the same building when I was a first year student there, I didn't realise the relation until I googled him. worth saying simon isn't a fellow of physics
@Cosmic Dissonance It's elitist. Money buys access, in education as well as society in general. Same does being a usefull idiot, of which Zuckerberg is a very important one. Many major fields of study have long since been hijacked by the capitalists in order to distort science and societal utilities to increase their profits and social control. It's deeper than education.
@@Clowncentral101 the individual colleges don't dictate what you study, all colleges have pretty even spread of subjects they're basically just dorms/houses with a few perks once you graduate.
The guy being interviewed is a Nobel Prize-winning particle physicist, respect to him for remaining calm and patient here lol. Perhaps he should have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as well for staying patient in this interview.
He could have said that her muscles were able to provide a counter force to the gravitational effect for those "big babylons", and go on to explain how gravity is the force exerted by masses.
lol sorry for the late ass reply...one of the main jokes of the show is that ali g's always reppin Jamaica even if he's british...I'm just riffing on the professor saying Isaac Newton is from Ali G's great country
You'll notice that the really intelligent people he interviews always take it in stride, while the pseudo-smart people (e.g. politicians, journalists) get angry. I think it's because the smart ones are used to talking down to the level of other people, and Ali G just represents another level. Either that, or they suspect it's a put on.
Nah there were really incredibly intelligent people on that show who got mad, mostly because he's wasting their time. Like the surgeon he had on the show, a brilliant man but he had no patience for daft questions.
@@Geomephysicus This has less to do with patience and more to do with experience. What you have already experienced several times in a similar form only rarely upsets you.
This puts on display the personality of a great professor. He maintains his composure no matter what is thrown at him. It appears that he may not have known it was deliberate but Rispeck big up.
Every building, piece of infrastructure or piece of technology requires knowledge of forces, momentum and energy, concepts Newtown pioneered. When you don't go flying off the road when you take a corner, that's because the engineers who designed it calculated the angle so that the angular forces combined with the friction forces of the tire would be sufficient to keep you on the road. That's just one example but there's literally millions. The calculations they did all used equations discovered by Newton. Newton didn't just think about apples, he thought about the mechanics of the world and put them down in a way people could use to build things.
I love this guy he is hilarious. How the hell does he manage getting interviews with these big shots? Clearly they can know that he is just creating a mockery of the interview.
From what I know about physicists (which isn't a whole lot tbh), they're characters themselves, so it's not surprising that this professor was cool with Ali G being so impertinent.
I don't think he was cool with it. He was just controlling himself and remaining patient because he has a professional reputation. The guy said an insult and then pointed at him.
"Can you believe that some people is so hignorent, day would rarver read a book dan watch da telly!" Not in this episode, but still my favourite Ali-G line. 🏆🇬🇧
I always wonder whether Sascha steps out of character after they're finished with a segment to reveal himself to the person he's interviewing? Like, surely Sascha would want to have a normal conversation as well with a person of this gravitas
The dude discovered quarks. This is definition of being humble.
What are quarks, what would the world be like without them
James Kolawole quarks are fundamental particles they basically make up all matter
Otis Bl until we find smaller particles than quarks, which would change the definition of “fundamental”. Science is ever changing and evolving, what was once standard 20 years ago is different today due to discoveries and improvements, and it’s likely what is standard today would be different 20 years from now.
Darth Raider true but it’s very unlikely that they’ll be anything smaller than quarks
W. George lol idk if ur joking but no
Isaac Neutron and Ali G attended the same university.
@@vinay5807 he's right, they both went to Cambridge University even if they didn't go to the same colleges
Isaac Neutron hahaha
Don't you mean uniservity?
When the prof says (talking about Newton) "He came from your great country", Sacha missed a great opportunity to say "oh safe I didn't know he was Jamaican" lol
What for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.
Seems like a very humble guy. Accepting that his Nobel Prize is the same as Jay-Z's beats hahha
because he never won it
Haha
it’s all relative
Diestri he did get the Nobel prize.
Same shit different discipline
Her Babylons defy gravity. I'm dying!
I’m sorry her _what_
What's golden about this that he qualifies 'Babylons' by saying 'her rack', which sounds like Iraq (modern day Babylon)
Ayooooo are still alive or dead?
That comment made me laugh so much..her Babylons
The hanging gardens LOL
"it's obvious, cus you jus drop it, and it falls down"
r e a l e m o t i o n a l b o y 2 0 0 1 can't argue with that
@Agnaye Ochani u wot m8
Funniest ali g reply ever.
i agree with that
Exactly my thoughts
When your custom character appears in a serious cutscene.
haha I felt that
Genius
Hahaha!
Isaac Neutron
LOL the name sounds like some galactic super hero xD in avengers
The great great great great great great grandfather of Jimmie Neutron
Jimmy Neutron haha
😂😂😂
Actually in the TV show Jimmy Neutron's middle name really is Isaac haha
I'm sure this guy has dealt many times with idiot students. He really seems to handle this well
being at MIT I doubt it
exceptionally well
exceptionally well
Gordan Liwwa lol
He is a MIT prof, its not a community college from where you graduated mate
He was my physics professor in college. He's laughing inside.
No he wasn't stop lying cmetube
@RedRose7997 if you turned up to an interview with a dude dressed like that, would you think it was gonna be a serious interview?
Yeah I am that physics professor and I indeed was laughing inside
he is not
No he wasn't stop lYING
"HE'S A GOOD BLOKE INNIT"
"Thank you, thank you, that is very kind of you."
hes not just some stiff geezer who is a prick!
no, not at all... 🙉😁🌟
Oh 'bloke'... I thought he said 'plonk'... Thought I had learned a new word 😅
"she's got these massive babylons"
fuck me, mate! it's almost 4 in the night and i can't stop watching ali g! :D
hey some ali g fans in India as well?
Anindya Mahajan
I'm fucking dying!
Hey, have you stop already, I mean I like him to but 4 years is kinda long :/
Ayesha Takia
"why does an apple fall?"
"Who cares?"
LOL priceless
Bernie 2024?
kirbyswarp I think my man will be dead
"why does an apple fall?"
"Who cares?"
LOL priceless
Hmmm AOC2024
read lenin
"does everyone 'aff to obey gravity?"
"absolutely."
im dying over here send help
+shadowdevo rip
Actually, only objects with mass are directly affected by gravity.
@@dyowzhars9400 Light has no mass and it is affected by gravity.
@@langan3311 well you know light has energy and you know e = mc^2 so one leads to another
@@Superhirnable Gravity pulls energy. If you are talking about light, the equation is not e=mc^2, the complete equation is e^2= p^2*c^2 + (m*c^2)^2, light has no mass so e=p*c (momentum).
I find it strangely wholesome when the interviewee is respectful of Ali and even able to enjoy his antics, and how Sacha usually finds a way to allow Ali to reciprocate that respect.
usually by saying "respect"
wow this guy is so nice
Dick Dastardly Richard 100% agree!!!
Jerma nine hundred eight hundred five hundred
He genuinely cares about the "children" watching
Smart people usually are.
From what I understand, interviewees are led to believe they will be part of a show aimed at younger people (somewhat true but misleading) so they have no reason to be too surprised when Ali G turns up looking like a clown - especially as the production is for a well known mainstream channel in the UK. He will then proceed to ask mostly sensible questions for quite a long time, throwing in the odd silly question/comment - keeping the ratio such that the interviewee doesn't walk out. The silliness is almost all that survives the edit. Getting that few minutes of comedic nonsense takes a lot of time; in interviews with a clock in the background you will notice the interviews go on for quite a while.
How come there’s this girl in Staines called Ayisha who people say her Babylons defy Gravity? LOL
Her babylons don't really defy gravity, any more than the floor makes you defy gravity. Other forces from her body act on her babylons, in opposition to gravity.
@@carultch I admire your answer sir
@@mch4735 That's one possibility.
@@carultch 😂
Sacha actually went to Cambridge, as did Newton. His cousin Simon Baron-Cohan is actually a Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge... the very same college Newton was in.
he and I lived in the same building when I was a first year student there, I didn't realise the relation until I googled him. worth saying simon isn't a fellow of physics
Doesn't mean he knows fuck all about physics
@Cosmic Dissonance It's elitist. Money buys access, in education as well as society in general. Same does being a usefull idiot, of which Zuckerberg is a very important one. Many major fields of study have long since been hijacked by the capitalists in order to distort science and societal utilities to increase their profits and social control. It's deeper than education.
He went to Cambridge Christ college so he wasn’t studying any of this shit
@@Clowncentral101 the individual colleges don't dictate what you study, all colleges have pretty even spread of subjects they're basically just dorms/houses with a few perks once you graduate.
Physics isn't somefin' just done by stiff geezers who is pricks. LOL
It’s amazing: I could understand that, too, all on my own, without needing to have it written down for me....
@@chrisvoiceactingvoiceover1431 Yeah, ya stiff prick.
@@chrisvoiceactingvoiceover1431 I like it written down as I don't speak much of english and it's hard to understand this slang.
He is a good person.
@@chrisvoiceactingvoiceover1431 you're stiff geezer prick
Love how Sasha always finds a way of showing genuine respect to those who deserve it
The guy being interviewed is a Nobel Prize-winning particle physicist, respect to him for remaining calm and patient here lol. Perhaps he should have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as well for staying patient in this interview.
What's his name?
@@Lambdaphile Jerome Friedman.
It says in the video(near the start)
@@yogi30051972 thanks!
Nah don't shame him by giving him the nobel peace prize. The Nobel Peace prize is routinely given to war criminals
This poor man thought he was having a “serious conversation”
No he didn't, it's just like how John von Neumann would talk to a toddler as if they were intellectual equals.
Big up to Ayisha and her massive Babylons! Respect.
"why did sir Issac Neutron shoot that apple off dat geysers head" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's the best part of the video 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
geezer's*
I've just had to pause it watching that part. Took me five minutes to stop laughing
1:38 he’s questioning his life harder than any physics has forced him to do so far
He could have said that her muscles were able to provide a counter force to the gravitational effect for those "big babylons", and go on to explain how gravity is the force exerted by masses.
@@Agent1W alternatively he could have realised that the entire theory of gravity was flawed due to those babylons
@@zakir2815 Lol!
0:56 Yo Isaac Neutron's from Jamaica? Wicked
Where exactly do you hear him say Jamaica?
He doesn't, but I was waiting for it as well. I think he makes the joke in atleast one other interview.
lol sorry for the late ass reply...one of the main jokes of the show is that ali g's always reppin Jamaica even if he's british...I'm just riffing on the professor saying Isaac Newton is from Ali G's great country
i got it mexindian, dont worry
Sir Isaac Neutron was a famous Jamaican Rasta.
- Why does an apple fall?
- Who cares?
You'll notice that the really intelligent people he interviews always take it in stride, while the pseudo-smart people (e.g. politicians, journalists) get angry. I think it's because the smart ones are used to talking down to the level of other people, and Ali G just represents another level. Either that, or they suspect it's a put on.
When you are genuinely smart, you have nothing to prove.
Nah there were really incredibly intelligent people on that show who got mad, mostly because he's wasting their time. Like the surgeon he had on the show, a brilliant man but he had no patience for daft questions.
Donald Trump was one of those people. Very smart man.
It's more about confidence than intelligence. I know smart people that would still get angry because of low self-confidence.
@@Geomephysicus This has less to do with patience and more to do with experience. What you have already experienced several times in a similar form only rarely upsets you.
The professor is such a sweet heart
Why is Borat wearing underwear on his head
because my pp big
Sheltered much?
What kinda underwear do you wear? lol
My underwear has leg holes ... LoL
Why iz you hatin?
‘Why did Isaac neutron shoot that Apple off that geezers head?’
He deserves a nobel prize just for saying that line without laughing
I've heard that dozens of times and I die laughing every time
He almost said we're having an intelligent discussion (1:50)
sophocles surely he should have clicked when he mentioned Sir Isaac Neutron shooting an apple off a geezers Ed?
@testocles haha
@nob haha
@Ben Allah haha
Hahaha Excellent observation. Thanks for that
Sasha really struggles with humble people lmao he doesn’t have the heart
He struggles with truly intelligent people.
"why does an apple fall?"
"who cares?".
Epic.
When a genius comedian and a genius physicist meet
This puts on display the personality of a great professor. He maintains his composure no matter what is thrown at him. It appears that he may not have known it was deliberate but Rispeck big up.
Why did Isaac Neutron shoot that apple off the geezer's head?
I almost ripped apart from laughing
" so why did isacc neutron shoot an apple off that geezers head"🤣🤣🤣 gets me every time.
The point when the subject realizes he is not talking to a normal interviewer.
"y...yeah...yeah that's right"
He's such a good sport. Clearly an educator of young minds.
You can tell that at the very end Sacha genuinely respected this professor and Sacha's final expression broke the Ali G character
sasha respects nobody
didnt know who this proffesor was until now. His work is revolutionary and amazing
i just want to say thank you to ali g for being encouraging, funny, halping, kind, and simply spiritually lifting!
"It's sorta like what's youz done in yo field?"
"That's right."
i always wondered if they had normal conversations after or if he stays in character
He would stay in character as it’s important he can tour around with a belief that he is legit.
@Giuseppe Battista Its the premise of the whole show and yes you can. This professor doesnt have MI6 on call to verify who hes meeting with
@Giuseppe Battista you can actually lol
Me too
Professor's patience deserves a Nobel
It's so much funnier when you've actually known people like the character he plays.
“Stiff geezers who is pricks” LOL
I love the predicate that someone like Ali G would even be interested in interviewing a physicist in the first place.
Lmao yea
This professor is chill af
Isaac Neutron is Jimmy Neutron’s grandfather
This is strangely the most wholesome Ali g interview I’ve ever seen
“So why did Sir Isaac Neutron shoot that apple off that geezer’s head?” Lmao
“He ain’t, he is a good plug, innit” dude was ahead of his time
“He’s a good bloke, innit” 😂
"Why does an apple fall?"
"Who cares."
'There are better things to worry about than apple falling’ that’s a pretty good philosophical insight indeed😜
20 years on and still great. Legendary.
"Like Jay z revolutionised in his field and like dat's sorta what you've done"
"that's right"
in my college career, physics professors have turned out to be pretty awesome dudes. Talk to them they'll blown your mind
My man said Serious Discussion 😭😂
Professor: Why does an apple fall?
Ali G: Who cares?
"its obvious cos you just drop it and it fall down' 😅😅
the prof is a saint,,,
I love how he puts them down, while giving them compliments ... lol
"Does everybody have to obey gravity"
Oh god, I giggled so hard.
You gotta admit, we're pretty defiant of it with mixed success.
The "Sir Isaac *Neutron*" got me dead.
That snap thing he does after he's corrected on Issac neutron is hilarious
newton had nothin better to do than to think why a apple drops
Every building, piece of infrastructure or piece of technology requires knowledge of forces, momentum and energy, concepts Newtown pioneered. When you don't go flying off the road when you take a corner, that's because the engineers who designed it calculated the angle so that the angular forces combined with the friction forces of the tire would be sufficient to keep you on the road. That's just one example but there's literally millions. The calculations they did all used equations discovered by Newton. Newton didn't just think about apples, he thought about the mechanics of the world and put them down in a way people could use to build things.
A lot of the really brilliant guys he interviewed in the early ones seemed to actually enjoy his antics and went along with it.
I love Sasha Borat Conan, but the guy on the right is worth a thousand of him. Respect!
No, a million. He is a Nobel Prize winning particle physicist, he has driven forward the progress of science.
Damn this guy has got to be the chillest guy.
Bloody funny. Nice patient physics teacher guy too.
"Why did Sir Isaac Neutron shoot that apple off that geezer's head?"
I love this guy he is hilarious. How the hell does he manage getting interviews with these big shots? Clearly they can know that he is just creating a mockery of the interview.
In some cases, he plays to peoples prejudices so it kinda goes unnoticed
“So why did Sir Isaac Neutron shoot that apple off that geezer’s head?”
:)))
i liked the analogy between Jay-Z's beat and Nobel Price!:D
"Why does an apple fall?" "Who cares?!" Fair enough...
first line and I already cracked up ... "physics. its well important innit?
Haha. That man was so patient with him. I'm glad his only focus was to educate.
ALI G: Let's talk about her Babylons which denies physics
Professor: We're serious here
I like that RUclips recommends me 13 years later
From what I know about physicists (which isn't a whole lot tbh), they're characters themselves, so it's not surprising that this professor was cool with Ali G being so impertinent.
I don't think he was cool with it. He was just controlling himself and remaining patient because he has a professional reputation. The guy said an insult and then pointed at him.
''so why did sir isaac neutron shoot that apple off that geezers head?'' fuckin priceless.
I just knew he couldn't go through this one without mentioning Bablyons.
"Why does an apple fall? Who cares." Gold.
"Surely there are better things..." lol
"My main man".
I'm glad he further developed into Borat.
nah. ali g was and is way funnier in every way.
No way Ali g was his peak surely
@@Chris-wq3pe nope not true
"Can you believe that some people is so hignorent, day would rarver read a book dan watch da telly!"
Not in this episode, but still my favourite Ali-G line. 🏆🇬🇧
0:45 So why did Sir Isaac Neutron shoot the apple off that geezer's head?
"does everyone have to obey gravity"? LMAO I fell off my chair :D.
This dude is a mass chiller
"its obvious cos you just drop it and it fall down"... lol
" We are having a serious discussion " 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If everyone has to obey Gravitational Forces, then why do we not worship them?
That guy is cool, calm and collected
Mad props to my boy Isaac Neutron🔥
this nigga is too amazing lmfaoooooooooo
“He is a good bloke”
Of course I decided to drink water right before the "Babylon's" bit. Wrong move
That part killed me
I always wonder whether Sascha steps out of character after they're finished with a segment to reveal himself to the person he's interviewing? Like, surely Sascha would want to have a normal conversation as well with a person of this gravitas
I think yes, then he would explain that the character is a parody and so on, explain the context.