Five Common Misconceptions in Physics | Lecture 12: "Big Challenges for Science" Series
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- "Big Challenges for Science" is a series of lectures arranged by The Black Hole. Designed for high school and above audiences, these lectures are delivered by Pakistan’s acclaimed nuclear physicist Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy.
"Five Common Misconceptions in Physics" is going to be one of the lectures of this series. It will be a 45-60-minute presentation followed by an interactive Q&A with the audience.
Great lecture... 👌🏻
Love from India
Sir Michio Kaku needs be read in your discourse. You are absolutely remarkable .please read him.
Thanks sir
Thank You Sir!!
Great 👍
Waiting for your videos
Can neutron star be not perfectly rigid???
sir iam msc student and iam big fan of you
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the only thing which i cannot understand, why these all people wear winter outfit in this hot season? even there is no such cold weather in Islamabad, i myself live there
The lecture was recorded in December but uploaded later...
I am a big fan of yours and follow your discussions. In one of your discussions on your recently published book, you told that in India the Govt. has removed the periodic table and evolution and you tried to connect it to Hidutwa. It is very much wrong. The reason for removal those portions from school syllabus is only temporary and nothing to do with Hindutwa. You are right that there is a Hidutwa propaganda in some cases and at the same time it is also true that the other side is equally active if not more to connect each and everything with Hidutwa to show those as propaganda.
Actually 1/3 of the syllabus across all the subjects was removed only temporarily to reduce the burden of the school kids during covid period. During that period some significant time was lapsed before anyone could understand what should be done during lockdown and then the students were going through online classes. Hence it was difficult to complete the syllabus and govt. decided to reduce the burden following the suggestion of a committee made of academicians. Of course, there could be an academic discussion on which chapter should have been removed and which not. But it is not wise to connect this thing with politics or Hinutwa. Opposition parties and cheap youtubers can do this, but don't expect it from an academician like you. I wish next time you don't fall into the trap of propaganda of any side and before making any comment, especially on such an important topic, you go through it in detail before making any comment.