Steven Weinberg, Nobel Prize in Physics 1979: Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @mubarakhussain6462
    @mubarakhussain6462 Год назад +11

    Sir Steven Weinberg, one of the greatest theoretical physicist and cosmologist. And such a humble and kind human being. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

  • @YatinJaiswal
    @YatinJaiswal 2 года назад +9

    Such a sober interview.
    Loved every moment of it.

  • @ruchpat1
    @ruchpat1 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Nobel Prize for posting this video.

  • @RenaBon
    @RenaBon 2 года назад +3

    Always pleasure to listen to them.

  • @science212
    @science212 2 года назад +6

    Steven Weinberg, Robert Park, Margaret Geller, P.W. Atkins, Jim Peebles, Joseph Silk, John Preskill, Alan Lightman, Sheldon Glashow, Robert Knapp, Victor Stenger and Sandra Faber. Great science writers.

    • @SOLIDCORNER418
      @SOLIDCORNER418 8 месяцев назад

      You did not mentioned abdus salam’?? R u okay

  • @alexgoldhaber1786
    @alexgoldhaber1786 5 месяцев назад

    An interview for generations to come.

  • @meralguzey..ph.d538
    @meralguzey..ph.d538 2 года назад +3

    Lovely. .Thank you for sharing.

  • @wasifulalam1393
    @wasifulalam1393 2 года назад +3

    I was trying to do a calculation for a particle but always getting a slight deviation of Weinberg ratio for interaction with W boson. I had to manually adjust for getting the final result, Still puzzled. it was about the magnetic moment related to neutron. Yes, the problem relates black body radiation. This discussion gave me some insight.

  • @haidarsheikhahmadi7679
    @haidarsheikhahmadi7679 7 месяцев назад

    A brilliant mind throughout human history, like Newton, Einstein, Gauss, and many others.

  • @DrakeLarson-js9px
    @DrakeLarson-js9px 8 месяцев назад +2

    But Inversion Physics has a prediction of dark energy in earth at 3480Km radius and inward - this might finally become more acceptable - it is a very counter-preponderant to Weinberg’s most famous 1972 book, theorem 2, that was solidly based on Einstein’s most basic assumption…Soo….???Ouch!?? to General Relativity experts as already stated by Edward Teller in several of his videos… It’s these sorts of debates that make physics so enjoyable. 🙂

  • @123guessing
    @123guessing 2 года назад +2

    Steven 😍😍😍

  • @kareemhassaan7039
    @kareemhassaan7039 Год назад +3

    rest in peace

  • @alexgoldhaber1786
    @alexgoldhaber1786 5 месяцев назад

    What a man.

  • @virendrasahani6871
    @virendrasahani6871 2 года назад +3

    Every scientist because of curiosity?

  • @keepcalm7453
    @keepcalm7453 2 года назад +3

    💝😇😇😇😇😇😇😇💝

  • @andriinovakov738
    @andriinovakov738 2 года назад +2

    A muon is 210 times heavier than an electron, it's like a counterweight for a construction crane for building schools, or a gyroscope for an atomic rocket.
    Question: if a smartphone lasts a year on a single charge, who will make an atomic bomb first to sell VINs to terrorists in London's accounting department.
    P.S. To see the script(scenario), you first need to see the binding(cover of the book). The absence of the role of a glassblower in the formulas has a positive effect on the sale of VIN to terrorists in a London bank.
    If there is no desire to see the script, then it will not appear, but this does not negate the fact that the script is present.

  • @Doron812
    @Doron812 2 года назад +1

    "Millions of years of accidents"... yes, sir you like theorizing a lot.