From the Big Bang to Black Holes and Gravitational Waves - K. Thorne - 3/11/2016
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GR100 Public Lecture: - "100 Years of Relativity: From the Big Bang to Black Holes and Gravitational Waves," by Kip Thorne, Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus, Caltech - Introduction by Fiona A. Harrison, Benjamin M. Rosen Professor of Physics; Kent and Joyce Kresa Leadership Chair, Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, Caltech Learn more about General Relativity at One Hundred: The Sixth Biennial Francis Bacon Conference held at Caltech and The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens from March 10 -12, 2016: http://gr100.caltech.edu Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2016 California Institute of Technology
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ahahahaha
prove they exist and then we ll talk..even hawkins the great god of
science disavowed blackholes last year ahaha he invented them and now
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Thank you KT, thank you. I've waited 50 years for this. The measurement.
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Sorry, Mr.Kip Thorne. New finding in 2010 you don't know before, Einstein's proving method for his hypothesis Deflection Of Light By The Sun isn't scientific. He ignores refraction of light:'astronomical refraction' and 'terrestrial refraction'. I'm afraid general relativity has been been wrong since the beginning.
New finding about Einstein’s proving method that isn’t scientific and ignored refraction of light, in accordance with— by coincidence — the invention of Professor R. C. Gupta, India, on his paper ‘Bending of Light Near a Star and Gravitational Red/Blue Shift: Alternative Explanation Based on Refraction of Light’.
I suggest to test general relativity in the event of 2017 eclipse in the USA. I have astronomical scientific method to test it. -
Uh... Is he alright?
That thing he keeps doing with his voice seems like it could be a neurological problem. -
Such Heisenberg.
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100 mill times size our sun is Andromedas black hole, just wow.
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Aeeeuhhh
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I wonder if Stephen Hawking starts his talks by saying "Uh eehhh" - That's my favorite quote from my friend, Kip Thorne.
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this is all bullshit.
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if I think about the barriers of universe , is it wrong to say in 4d the position of a planet or whatever in space is only defined by its mass and rotation? so the black holes would only be the wires to the "centrum" like teslas plasma ball.
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Haha. The woman at 4:20 is high AF.
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Imagine if we could find a small black hole near to us, perhaps only a few stellar masses, that we could use as a gravitational assist to deep space
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ehuuuuuh!
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Then the oouaaan black hole is oouaaannn this is all umm ouaaaaan factual data so this umm this is ouaaaaaan very great to see...
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Y they didnt let Einstein himself speaking!? At 1:35 the guy wearing a purple thing at the edge of the right side of the screen!!!
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In addition to having an engaging story line, and being the best executed Hard Science Fiction I've seen in years... "Interstellar" had no cell-phones. And people actually talked and interacted with each other directly instead of via quick txts.
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If Kip "needs little introduction" then why doesn't the fat bitch get right off the stage and let him talk? The poor audience has already had to sit through a long spiel introducing her.
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