The genius work Stephen Hawking did as a student

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Комментарии • 958

  • @FueledByKass
    @FueledByKass 2 года назад +3077

    I don't tend to cry when famous people pass away, but when Stephen Hawking died, I cried a lot. As a disabled PhD student (also in a wheelchair), Hawking is someone I always looked up to. Whenever I had doubts about pursuing Chemistry, I would think that Hawking was still able to be a reputable physicist despite his disability. In a childish way, he was somewhat of my hero.

    • @nicktosti7487
      @nicktosti7487 2 года назад +409

      That is the least childish reason to have a hero I’ve ever heard

    • @jeremygalloway1348
      @jeremygalloway1348 2 года назад +115

      Nothing at all childish about having a personal hero or role model. When will you finish your PhD? Promise yourself right now...that once you're through it and are a doc...you're still going to dream big. Don't ever lose that. Dream big but also remember that the small is where it's at(especially with chemistry and physics).

    • @themibo899
      @themibo899 2 года назад +47

      why would you have to look up to him since you are both on wheelchairs

    • @YourKyckling
      @YourKyckling 2 года назад +22

      @@themibo899 Haha, so original.

    • @donquixoteupinhere
      @donquixoteupinhere 2 года назад +27

      OP please don’t let this fool above upset you. I’ve reported their comment for harassment. Onwards and upwards with your path!! A touching comment and I concur with the others nothing childish about it, it’s inspiring!

  • @j7055
    @j7055 2 года назад +245

    I read this as stephen king and I thought horror novel best selling author wrote a tibees-video-worthy phd thesis

    • @sriranjit3684
      @sriranjit3684 2 года назад +8

      Yeah ! He could have wrote a thesis on Todash space and interdimensional species like Pennywise.

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig 2 года назад +8

      You confused both with a lesser known author, Stephen Haw King.

  • @avishukla1505
    @avishukla1505 2 года назад +81

    Lying on my bed with my headphones on learning about sir hawking's work in your pleasant voice. What a life.

  • @sandramarszaek3767
    @sandramarszaek3767 2 года назад +8

    I love the fact that I can listen to such incredible topics said with so calming voice ❤️

  • @petebrandon8164
    @petebrandon8164 2 года назад +15

    Thank you for your gentle and encouraging presentation of a very complex work (I’m in awe of anyone - like you- who obviously can follow the maths) but the great thing is that you take us to the written (verbal) conclusions - so that we can try to follow his work to some extent. Thank you! Well done! 😊

  • @tanweerahsan853
    @tanweerahsan853 2 года назад +5

    Tibees, you are fantastic in your presentation, voice, happy demeanor and enthusiasm. You could be a motivated lecturer, teacher or any thing this world needs. Excellent. Kudos.

  • @Richie90090
    @Richie90090 2 года назад

    Hi Toby thanks for another great post .. I could watch and listen to you all day!

  • @christianhalla3905
    @christianhalla3905 Год назад

    you make my days more regular tibees

  • @Etheral101
    @Etheral101 2 года назад

    I thought this was ASMR with how lovely and soft her voice is. Used it to get to sleep

  • @gefginn3699
    @gefginn3699 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this post with us. Happy holidays. Much love and care and blessings to you. Stay Safe. Stay Free. ⭐ 💪💛🤩🤗😇

  • @Ucceah
    @Ucceah Год назад

    hawking was just an absolute bro, with a rapier witt and sense of humor

  • @marcusletocart7758
    @marcusletocart7758 2 года назад +2

    Stephen was a wonderfull person, who tragicly passed away.
    Rest in peace

  • @ronakraj2674
    @ronakraj2674 2 года назад

    Thank you for the wonderful and simple summary.

  • @johnswolter
    @johnswolter 2 года назад

    Thank you for the background information on Stephen Hawking's health issues. I've contracted a similar disease but luckily it has a low morbidity. It's rather annoying & reduces however total for daily. Back to getting a Ph.D. degree.

  • @ninekay9
    @ninekay9 2 года назад

    Very well done! Great work!

  • @hasanimason
    @hasanimason 2 года назад

    Another awesome video Tibees you are an inspiration!

  • @abhaynath5833
    @abhaynath5833 2 года назад +1

    World will always remember great minds like Hawking.

  • @nmarbletoe8210
    @nmarbletoe8210 2 года назад

    I thought dissertations had to be published? They are either published in peer reviewed journals (rare) or in the whachamacallit database for dissertations. So I am confused about Hawking 'publicly releasing' his diss...

  • @christianorlandosilvaforer3451
    @christianorlandosilvaforer3451 2 года назад

    great job tibees thx

  • @TheAmos1
    @TheAmos1 2 года назад

    ...was thinking about something along these lines... That the singularity is a extreme distortion by gravity and isn't a true singularity as a true singularity would disappear from multiple dimensions to exist in it's single dimension... Anyway... Just a postulation in the free time hanging out at the point of 3rd St Meeting 4th st near downtown Tulsa around the corner from the center of the universe.

  • @entrepreneur9132
    @entrepreneur9132 2 года назад

    Fantabulously interesting!

  • @gena8414
    @gena8414 2 года назад

    I always watch your videos in 1.75x

  • @colinmaharaj50
    @colinmaharaj50 2 года назад

    I have my own little theory on how gravity works, but I have a tiny physics and math back ground, nothing much 'A' levels. So maybe I cant get an ear.
    16:30 Yes, thanks so much

  • @beatrizmaluf9247
    @beatrizmaluf9247 2 года назад +1

    You are sooooo lovely!

  • @GedasSarpis
    @GedasSarpis 2 года назад +1

    Anyone else watches this as ASMR?

  • @nynros31415
    @nynros31415 2 года назад

    I kinda love your vids :)

  • @gilgamesh4869
    @gilgamesh4869 2 года назад +1626

    Reasons to watch the video:
    1. If you curious about science and work of great people.
    2. If you are stressed and need to calm down by listening to her soothing voice.

  • @Infinitesimally_Big
    @Infinitesimally_Big 2 года назад +1422

    Rest in peace, one of the greatest minds in physical science.
    Stephen William Hawking
    (1942-2018)

    • @nikhilPUD01
      @nikhilPUD01 2 года назад +30

      Yup he live for 60 years after diagnosed with a ALS disease.. 🙏
      One of the greatest being on the planet Earth

    • @amisfitpuivk
      @amisfitpuivk 2 года назад +23

      It feels weird remembering things that felt like they happened recently, then realizing it was pre-covid. I can't believe it's been 3 years since he left.

    • @jonathanhorvat2452
      @jonathanhorvat2452 2 года назад

      I read that as "physical violence" at first, imagine my surprise..

    • @fireflieer2422
      @fireflieer2422 2 года назад +3

      @@amisfitpuivk yeah agree! It’s so weird to think about time passing so quickly

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 2 года назад +2

      Was he really as.great as other lesser known physicists, or just known for being a science popularizer? No disrespect. May he RIP..just wondering because I've heard that.

  • @haushofer100
    @haushofer100 2 года назад +395

    Great video! I actually had a conference dinner with Hawking once during my PhD and performed a card trick in front of him. I always tell my students that that was the highlight of my life and it went downhill from there. :P

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig 2 года назад +35

      Well that's much better than my closest encounter with Dr. Hawking, which was merely seeing his nameplate on his office door at Cambridge. 😁

    • @VidhathShetty
      @VidhathShetty 2 года назад +2

      Well he still subatomically exists so maybe these comments will be reciprocated by Dr. Hawking sometime in the future when we have a much more HD vision of the universe.

    • @gpn962
      @gpn962 2 года назад

      What was the card trick?

    • @haushofer100
      @haushofer100 2 года назад +9

      @@gpn962 Haha, good question! To be honest: I don't remember anymore, probably something with "name the card you chose". It was during a conference diner of one of Hawkings close collegues with whom I published my first paper, and they invited a magician to perform. Out of the 100 guests he chose me to be his assistent during one of his card tricks, and so I had to help him at the front of the main diner table with my collegue and Hawking.

    • @EconAtheist
      @EconAtheist 5 месяцев назад

      @@gpn962 52 Pick Up? 😒

  • @stapler942
    @stapler942 2 года назад +344

    It is really surreal seeing handwritten equations instead of LaTeX in a professional document. I wonder if the printing press in math journals used specialized engraving stamps like how music publishers at the time did their work. And it makes total sense that the average student would have to do this all at the typewriter without the aid of a printing press.

    • @corneliariasdita715
      @corneliariasdita715 2 года назад +4

      Yeah I wonder too! Maybe there are integral template "stamps" which the upper and lower bound can be changed like changing clef on the staff

    • @gauloiseguy
      @gauloiseguy 2 года назад +2

      @@corneliariasdita715
      Probably stenciled or photocopies IMO.
      Given the era and the probable edition of anything between 2 to 20.
      My educated guestimate anyway :).

    • @clauslangenbroek9897
      @clauslangenbroek9897 Год назад +1

      The "stamps" in printing are called 'types' (hence the word 'type-setting') and 'models', if you want to dig deeper.

  • @kerbodynamicx472
    @kerbodynamicx472 2 года назад +180

    Rest In Peace Stephen Hawking, even as a man paralysed by disease and unable to walk or even to talk, he gazes the most extreme objects in the universe in his mind, and describes it with the power of mathematics. May he wander the cosmos, unbounded by the mortal human body.

    • @donquixoteupinhere
      @donquixoteupinhere 2 года назад +5

      Well put. An absolutely astounding intellect.

    • @tannerjack9520
      @tannerjack9520 2 года назад +1

      @@donquixoteupinhere he is not resting in peace

    • @donquixoteupinhere
      @donquixoteupinhere 2 года назад +9

      @@tannerjack9520 it’s just an anthropomorphised sign of respect, smarty pants

    • @williambigger1545
      @williambigger1545 Год назад

      consciousness is infinite

  • @morethanjustasloth5528
    @morethanjustasloth5528 2 года назад +72

    “He spent a lot of time in his room listening to music, reading science fiction, and drinking.”
    Cool, I have something in common with Stephen Hawking.

    • @donquixoteupinhere
      @donquixoteupinhere 2 года назад +1

      Hahaha

    • @hyhhy
      @hyhhy 2 года назад +3

      If you have only two years to live, you might as well drink with abandon if you feel like it.

    • @dcarr571
      @dcarr571 2 года назад +1

      Three things!

    • @zulusimmonsnyamache434
      @zulusimmonsnyamache434 9 месяцев назад

      Me too.... 3 things.

  • @mattslaboratory5996
    @mattslaboratory5996 2 года назад +341

    I was so thrilled and smug when I saw that misspelling, and then later when you talked about it you made such a good point: we only notice it because we don't understand the stuff around it. Brilliant as always.

  • @rickhanson3293
    @rickhanson3293 2 года назад +374

    I've met a lot of people that never heard of him or got to hear of him. However, I've never met anyone that has that did not walk away in awe and respect for his mind and contributions.

    • @athena679
      @athena679 2 года назад +2

      man i regret not knowing him earlier

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 2 года назад +3

      What was so great about his contributions? Seems like something I could've done too.

    • @camembertdalembert6323
      @camembertdalembert6323 2 года назад +7

      there are dozens of scientists who made more contributions to physics than Hawking since the 60"s. Do you know them ? Hawking is famous because of his condition and his book "a brief history of time".

    • @rickhanson3293
      @rickhanson3293 2 года назад +2

      True but she only made a brief video about one that she learned about. I did not say he was the only physicist or even made the greatest contributions. Yeah, I read up on and learn about others so are you trying to be facetious because if so then it probably won't work.

    • @rickhanson3293
      @rickhanson3293 2 года назад

      Then do so? If a person likes cloud formations then why biotch about what kind of cloud it is?

  • @PlayerClarinet
    @PlayerClarinet 2 года назад +45

    "I only notice [the spelling mistakes] now because of a lack of ability to understand what's going on on the rest of the page."
    Story of my life right there.

    • @vk2ig
      @vk2ig 2 года назад

      That was me too when reading the pages ... :D

  • @theneedytechie2468
    @theneedytechie2468 2 года назад +18

    It's refreshing to see someone one youtube who is explaining things in a calm way and not shouting.

    • @saamsuun4658
      @saamsuun4658 4 месяца назад

      Or speaking really really fast. o.o

  • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
    @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 2 года назад +91

    I love this summary of his thesis. It seems thorough, and you explained things well enough for me to grasp. Your voice and the images are also great. Do I hear geese in the background?

    • @lfdp2023
      @lfdp2023 2 года назад

      Timestamp?

    • @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-
      @-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 2 года назад

      @@lfdp2023 It's very subtle and sporadic throughout the video. One example is at 5:20 - 5:25.

    • @irokosalei5133
      @irokosalei5133 2 года назад +1

      Geese practicing the major scale ? 😀 It may be a musical instrument, maybe a kazoo or something of the kind. Edit : I'm talking about 5:20

    • @risaphia
      @risaphia 2 года назад

      i think it’s a crow haha

  • @IshaaqNewton
    @IshaaqNewton 2 года назад +16

    Your voice is a natural ASMR

    • @SleepySeel
      @SleepySeel 2 года назад +3

      Don't be so programmed by social media what you mean to say is she has a very calming voice.

    • @jamesmckean3221
      @jamesmckean3221 2 года назад +3

      If only she had tapped on the thesis, and rustled it against the microphone. Maybe next time.

    • @maryap8821
      @maryap8821 2 года назад

      @@SleepySeel ASMR is quite literally a scientific term, not a term originated in social media, and it describes something more complex than just saying "calming".

    • @SleepySeel
      @SleepySeel 2 года назад

      @@maryap8821 I know what is stands for. And there are no scientific studies to support it being real other than the feedback of people who originally participated in it back when the idea was first put out - ALL ONLINE. Even the name was picked in an online poll. Sorry to burst your bubble.

    • @maryap8821
      @maryap8821 2 года назад

      @@SleepySeel You seem to have a problem with stuff coming up and coming about online which is strange. Nonetheless, it's funny that you're disregarding scientific experiments on phenomenological phenomena that are supported solely by people's feedbacks when that's the only way to even try to grasp a phenomenological experience. You'll never get an objective description of ASMR because it's impossible.

  • @naughtiusmaximus830
    @naughtiusmaximus830 2 года назад +2

    The Epstein Island connection blows the illusion for me.

  • @hankalorinczova
    @hankalorinczova 2 года назад +34

    *Prof. Dr. Stephen Hawking...*
    One of my biggest idols and inspirations. What more to say?
    Extremelly interesting, fascinating, beautiful, intelligent, genius, talented, persistent being.
    I am very interested in this video, I am sure it will be great, informative and very interesting. How I wish I had much more ideas for creating a video about Stephen Hawking, too.
    Plus, what is even more fascinating is that Stephen Hawking was born on 8th January 1942 and I was born exactly on day 54 years later, in 1996. 8 th January 1642 was a day Galileo Galilei died and 7th January 1943 day, when Nikola Tesla died. 6th January 1982 was even a day, when Eddie Redmayne was born, a famous actor who so great and phenomenally played Stephen Hawking. It's so interesting, almost so beautifully eerie and scary.

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 2 года назад +2

      There are only 365 days in a year, it’s not that much of a coincidence

  • @Ken-er9cq
    @Ken-er9cq Год назад +7

    It also shows how a traditional PHD thesis was produced. Students would o everything hand written until it was finished. Then it would be printed with a typewriter with spaces for the equations and then the equations would be handwritten. The introduction of LaTeX, a typesetting system in the eighties was a huge improvement.

  • @aryanreshi7bviews10minago8
    @aryanreshi7bviews10minago8 2 года назад +797

    Sir Stephen Hawking was one of individuals who really thought of trying to evolve people with science and inspire people in believing in science.

    • @turtle8558
      @turtle8558 2 года назад +19

      Sir isn't in his name he declined to be knighted

    • @aryanreshi7bviews10minago8
      @aryanreshi7bviews10minago8 2 года назад +26

      @@turtle8558 I am giving him respect because he inspired me a lot.

    • @mdbahrozbaburali
      @mdbahrozbaburali 2 года назад +1

      Also showed that even very brilliant people can be stupid sometimes but downplaying significance of Philosophy.

    • @DeluxeSlayer
      @DeluxeSlayer 2 года назад +4

      Are you indian by any chance? I've noticed indian people tend to use "Sir" as if we were in medieval times lol. You can call him Dr. Or Mr. But not Sir Hawking lmao

    • @DeluxeSlayer
      @DeluxeSlayer 2 года назад +4

      @Merlin No. Stephen hawking deserves respect for all he has done to contribute to science. Besides, these people need to learn what the "Sir" title means instead of randomly using it everywhere.

  • @hello-zh3jr
    @hello-zh3jr 8 месяцев назад +15

    this did NOT age well

    • @GodToaster
      @GodToaster 8 месяцев назад +1

      neither did the children

  • @vk2ig
    @vk2ig 2 года назад +20

    Thanks for the walkthrough of Dr. Hawking's Ph.D thesis, Toby.
    You seem quite happy in this video ... I hope things are going well for you! :)

  • @strauss7151
    @strauss7151 2 года назад +4

    Ok, this is officially an ASMR channel now.

  • @trafyknits9222
    @trafyknits9222 2 года назад +10

    You are such a calming person to me. Your voice makes my whole mood improve.

  • @ernestcanup2274
    @ernestcanup2274 2 года назад +92

    When you are diagnosed with an illness that has a life expectancy of less than 5 years and you live another 50 plus years you have a reason for getting up every morning. I do not agree with everything he said but this man has always had my utmost respect.

    • @696190
      @696190 2 года назад +14

      Do you mean him being an atheist?

  • @SAJuk-lb4dh
    @SAJuk-lb4dh 2 года назад +3

    I don't understand probably 98% of this, but it's still fascinating 👌

  • @DrBrunoRecipes
    @DrBrunoRecipes 2 года назад +9

    Love listening to all your lovely explanation 🥰 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻

  • @johnbulindi3896
    @johnbulindi3896 2 года назад +8

    Professor Dr Steven Hawking stands out in a unique way explaining complex stuff in a manner that allows ordinary people to get some idea about to the universe. Even that being the case it's challenging to get people interest to read his book "The brief history of time"

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 Год назад

      But not to buy it to put on their book shelves!

  • @quintessenceSL
    @quintessenceSL 2 года назад +75

    I remember read through A Brief History while having a miserable time in chemistry, thoroughly unimpressed with my instructor's explanations why an atom doesn't collapse in on itself or explode (I mean, if you can't even get that right, then shells and whatnot seem pretty damn suspect).
    Anyhoo, much to my surprise, Hawking covered this briefly in the book with... nobody knows for sure.
    VINDICATED!
    I squeaked by in chemistry, but still think they are mostly making stuff up as they go along.

    • @donaldbesong8853
      @donaldbesong8853 2 года назад +2

      Ask Neils Borh about that, I guess (If you can speak Danish and can regress back to the age of enlightenment, thereabouts).

    • @dabrownone
      @dabrownone 2 года назад +8

      You could try learning quantum mechanics. Energy levels are quantized

    • @robinswamidasan
      @robinswamidasan 2 года назад +5

      @@dabrownone And Pauli's Exclusion Principle prevents a fermion from being in the same quantum state as another.

    • @PetsWithFurryPaws
      @PetsWithFurryPaws 2 года назад +4

      The way I see it, making stuff up is not the same as making reasonable assumptions which help us to better model our observations

    • @kartikmessner2868
      @kartikmessner2868 2 года назад

      bohr's model and fermi's law are able to explain experimental observations and so further mathematics is built on these ( after including quantum mechanics).
      But in and of themselves, they are thoroughly weird.

  • @PureUnintentionalASMR
    @PureUnintentionalASMR 2 года назад +9

    You channel keeps getting better Tibees! Learning something while relaxing at the same what I look for. Keep up the good work.

  • @jimmykitty
    @jimmykitty 2 года назад +6

    Wow!! Genuinely excellent 👌
    Thank you Sis!! ❤🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @StoicFlame
    @StoicFlame 2 года назад +2

    Your poor camera is confused about what to focus on with that moving background.

  • @鋼然
    @鋼然 2 года назад +5

    Very knowledgeable and soul-soothing ASMR.
    Have a good night everybody.

  • @n3v3r1s4
    @n3v3r1s4 2 года назад +1

    Dude locked himself in his room, listening to music, getting hammered and reading lol. Smart man indeed xD

  • @thoughtsofapeer
    @thoughtsofapeer 2 года назад +3

    Imagine if we still lived in a world where, when you get depressed and isolate in your apartment, teachers care enough to get you out

  • @lemurgulliver8249
    @lemurgulliver8249 2 года назад +3

    I saw a 1st edition of his for-the-masses _A Brief History of Time_ in the Bogotá Colombia public lIbrary.

  • @EngineeringwithDrKelseyJoy
    @EngineeringwithDrKelseyJoy 2 года назад +5

    Very cool video! Thank you for putting this together! I love that quote too! Dr. Hawking's with was so incredible and how he accomplished so much with all his mental and physical health barriers even more remarkable!

  • @JASONQUANTUM1
    @JASONQUANTUM1 Год назад +1

    In the realm of Quantum Information Holography (QIH), the concept of the boundary condition plays a crucial role in understanding the relationship between quantum systems and their holographic descriptions. The boundary condition refers to the constraints or rules imposed on the quantum system at its boundary, which determine the behavior and properties of the system as a whole.
    In QIH, the holographic principle suggests that the dynamics and information content of a quantum system can be encoded on its boundary. This boundary serves as a computational arena or storage medium for the system's properties and interactions. The boundary condition sets the stage for this encoding process, defining the specific rules and parameters that govern the information transfer between the bulk of the system and its holographic representation on the boundary.
    The boundary condition can encompass various aspects, including the geometry, symmetries, and constraints imposed on the system. These conditions influence the nature of the holographic mapping, determining how the bulk dynamics and quantum states are encoded into the holographic boundary description.
    For example, in the context of black holes, the boundary condition might involve specifying the properties of the event horizon, such as its temperature, entropy, or electric charge. These boundary conditions dictate the holographic mapping of the black hole's interior, allowing for a description of its quantum properties solely based on the information encoded at the horizon.
    The boundary condition in QIH is a fundamental aspect that enables the exploration of the holographic correspondence and the extraction of meaningful information from quantum systems. By carefully setting the conditions at the boundary, we gain insights into the deep connections between the bulk dynamics, quantum information, and the holographic representation.
    Understanding and manipulating the boundary condition within the framework of QIH provide avenues for investigating the behavior of quantum systems, elucidating the emergence of spacetime, and unraveling the mysteries of quantum gravity. It paves the way for studying the intricate interplay between quantum information, holography, and the fundamental nature of our universe.

  • @fearmagicnightmare4143
    @fearmagicnightmare4143 2 года назад +10

    Yes Stephen hawking someone that inspired me to learn more about space and the universe. Happy thanksgiving to all.

  • @awood9214
    @awood9214 2 года назад +4

    Such a wonderful video. An unexpected Thanksgiving Day treat! RIP Professor Hawking

  • @jaimemint405
    @jaimemint405 2 года назад +1

    Wow, i love your Voice! :-)

  • @daweedcito
    @daweedcito 2 года назад +14

    I really like that some parts of the thesis may be wrong, some parts may be debatable, but the fact that it analyzes new ideas acquaretly was of immense value to the field. There is so much creativity behind it, which, to most of us, it is somehow hidden behind the formality of the mathematics.

    • @SilhSe
      @SilhSe 2 года назад

      Creativity ! Thats the game changer 🎮🌌👍

    • @tenbear5
      @tenbear5 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @jacobschiller4486
    @jacobschiller4486 2 года назад +3

    Hawking was born when Galileo died, and he died when Einstein was born

    • @peterbrough2461
      @peterbrough2461 2 года назад +3

      Jan 8, 1642 - Mar 14, 1879 😉

    • @jacobschiller4486
      @jacobschiller4486 2 года назад

      @@peterbrough2461 That is obviously not what I meant.

    • @98danielray
      @98danielray 2 года назад

      @@jacobschiller4486 even as a metaphor it does not make sense

  • @utkarshade7966
    @utkarshade7966 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Toby for this information !

  • @shivangtiwari554
    @shivangtiwari554 2 года назад +1

    only if there was a beauty meter....it would be off the charts now

  • @rithvikmuthyalapati9754
    @rithvikmuthyalapati9754 2 года назад +25

    When I was in elementary school, I read his George's Key to the Universe series. Those were fun books to read. And when I was at Yosemite for our 8th-grade field trip, the hiking group leaders broke the news of Hawking's death. I remember that Wednesday like yesterday. He was a remarkable man who accomplished many things and changed everyone's lives despite being wheelchair-ridden.

    • @jujui4641
      @jujui4641 Год назад

      I had those read aloud in elementary school they were so fun

    • @jacobpeters5458
      @jacobpeters5458 Год назад

      I remember finding his A brief History of Time and Universe in a Nutshell (which I should still have) at a Barnes and Noble 20 years ago when I was 12/13. Learned the Grandfather Paradox from him, as well as pretty much anything about Cosmology

  • @ImHere685
    @ImHere685 2 года назад +2

    Great ASMR voice

  • @arunperiaswamy1259
    @arunperiaswamy1259 2 года назад +18

    Stephen Hawking is a genius that many failed to appreciate while he was alive until recently. I admire him for his courage to overcome his disability to follow his passion for space science. I love science research.

  • @Tonysmithmusic
    @Tonysmithmusic 2 года назад +2

    asmr cosmology

  • @ba4388
    @ba4388 2 года назад +3

    One of the most brilliant and creative minds to have ever lived. Forward thinkers are extremely rare and nowadays not even encouraged by schools.

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 2 года назад +3

      Not at your school, obviously. Hawking went to private school. Where that sort of thing is not only encouraged but very much de rigeur

  • @vidiveniviciDCLXVI
    @vidiveniviciDCLXVI 2 года назад +3

    Stephen was the greatest mind this world has even seen, to achieve what he did with 98% of his body not working says it all really.

    • @irenehartlmayr8369
      @irenehartlmayr8369 2 года назад +1

      Well,there have been a lot of great minds!! And even greater one's.

  • @imikfunartsproductions7444
    @imikfunartsproductions7444 2 года назад +15

    To the person who sees this, i hope whatever hard work you have put in will yield amazing results😍
    ❤️ From an artist✨

  • @PaulHirsh
    @PaulHirsh 2 года назад +1

    I love your voice. It works like ASMR.

  • @jollymess1
    @jollymess1 2 года назад +5

    Well explained in general terms. Thanks !

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 2 года назад +2

    You can review Brian May's (guitarist for Queen) PhD thesis on star dust completed at Imperial College London in 2008. It was published due to high demand in 2009. My university bookstore ordered 200 copies and sold out within three weeks.

  • @Jacob-Simonsen
    @Jacob-Simonsen 2 года назад +7

    Very inspiring!

  • @RobertGeez
    @RobertGeez 2 года назад +1

    Apparently, according to data from JWST the universe is static.

  • @jancsi-vera
    @jancsi-vera Год назад +7

    In high school, I had several seizures due to epilepsy, this disability however didn’t deter me from pursuing my interest in mathematics. Hawking is inspirational.

  • @nazeerbaig2430
    @nazeerbaig2430 2 года назад +2

    You Really look and sound like a sister of Kane Williamson, a New Zealand Cricket captain. what do you think world...

  • @peterpehlivan157
    @peterpehlivan157 2 года назад +3

    "look up at the stars and not at their feet"

  • @jijothalathil
    @jijothalathil 2 года назад +1

    If there is any audiobook it should be in your voice period

  • @tiromandal6399
    @tiromandal6399 2 года назад +3

    Hands down the most inspirational/motivational human being by lightyears!

  • @corriedotdev
    @corriedotdev 2 года назад +1

    just finished brief history of time, outstanding book.. doing my phd just now and have to say my thesis is going to be utter shit lmao data representation in vr / ar / using browsers too

  • @dahasolomon7314
    @dahasolomon7314 2 года назад +3

    It's 1am and I'm watching this as a med student who hasn't seen any maths or physics in years. I have no idea why I find this fascinating.

    • @wyterabitt2149
      @wyterabitt2149 2 года назад

      How are you getting through biochemistry with no maths!?!

    • @dahasolomon7314
      @dahasolomon7314 2 года назад

      @@wyterabitt2149 We don't really have math in biochemistry. At least when it's a course in med school and not a major.

  • @niclasnielsen4376
    @niclasnielsen4376 2 года назад +1

    are your family in the other room?

  • @mithsaradasanayake3211
    @mithsaradasanayake3211 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant

  • @lucidhooded4147
    @lucidhooded4147 2 года назад +2

    Makes me want to learn a bunch of math. 🙂

  • @ramiro48
    @ramiro48 2 года назад +8

    Can't help but admire the perfect encapsulation of beauty, voice and intelligence in one person. The universe is but a strange mechanism but I like where it's going.

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz Год назад

      To borrow from The Great Gatsby, her voice sounds as if someone "struck a tuning fork upon a star."
      I really don't want to write anymore because it nearly breaks my heart to contemplate her preternatural grace
      , exquisite poise, and enchanting modesty.

  • @xrpuhodl
    @xrpuhodl 2 года назад +1

    Are you real? You're like from another planet. The way you look and talk it's not like a human.

  • @BlackHermit
    @BlackHermit 2 года назад +5

    What an amazing thesis! And it was done at such a young age!

  • @DiegoSilva-mo1lc
    @DiegoSilva-mo1lc 2 года назад +2

    Your voice is really relaxing

  • @atToebiscuit
    @atToebiscuit 2 года назад +3

    It's kinda strange seeing Toby with lipstick, or is it just me?

    • @timgreenglass
      @timgreenglass 2 года назад

      looks like emily dickinson.

    • @wompo5628
      @wompo5628 2 года назад +5

      Nah, she looks great

  • @davidsoto4394
    @davidsoto4394 Год назад +1

    I respect Stephen Halking because he had good work ethic and self-discipline.

  • @gretarmark
    @gretarmark 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are very inspirational and helps a lot to understand these complex papers and theses out there.

  • @elmalloc
    @elmalloc 2 года назад +2

    Falling asleep to your voice

  • @RahulKumar-mp5nx
    @RahulKumar-mp5nx 2 года назад +2

    What a swift and illustrative Presentation of such complicated concepts and effort taking research. Looking forward to more interesting content ahead.

  • @mateuszcielas3362
    @mateuszcielas3362 2 года назад +2

    i recently read his 2 books, damn how i dont understand physics on such level, seems super fantasy like and against all intuition

  • @pranavtetali7053
    @pranavtetali7053 2 года назад +5

    A very nice and informative video. It was great to see how the idea of the universe was evolved by great minds. It was also great to know a bit about Dr.J.Narlikar´s work, as he lives in my hometown in India and I had the great opportunity of meeting him in person.