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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show tries to explain why quantum mechanics has to be the way it is, due to a new definition of the calculus of 4D events in spacetime. Pictures are provided.
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A couple of other questions regarding the LHC answered by John Ellis. Date- 20th Aug 08. Source- http://cdsweb.cern.c h/collection/Video%2 0Movies
Q. 1. Could you tell us your opinion about safety at the LHC?
Q. 2. Could the 'BEAM' itself become a threat when it collides or if it goes off course?
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A 2-minute animation introducing The Nuclear Physicist, a character created and animated by Hanan Harchol. The character is directly based on Harchol's father, with Harchol impersonating his father's voice.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is the third of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topic covered is the GEM Unified Field equations.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show discusses two original artworks I produced inspired by lessons from physics: "The Speed of Light According to Rene Magritte" and "Groups of Coherent Photons Behave Like Waves and Particles".
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is the fifth of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topics covered are a physically relevant solution to the field equations, and forces.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show is one of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP) titled "Unifying Gravity and EM by Analogies to EM." The topic covered are: 1. Must Do Physics, 2. Tensors, 3. Units.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show explains Doug's approach to the biggest topic outside of physics there is, God. A brief definition of God will be presented that has been useful to Doug.
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