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At The Back => The Dressing Room => Topic started by: Johnny Mac on January 01, 2012, 09:21:36 PM
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It was really interesting if you like this sort of thing. It should still be on iPlayer.
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I did see most of it, but can't remember much.... it seems a long time ago now! :lol:
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I did see most of it, but can't remember much.... it seems a long time ago now! :lol:
Yes it is at this time of the year :D
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I didn't watch it but a few friends of mine said it was very good - he has done a few of these things recently, I think he is trying to be the new Carl Sagan.
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I didn't watch it but a few friends of mine said it was very good - he has done a few of these things recently, I think he is trying to be the new Carl Sagan.
Someone has to try.
I saw the lecture and thought it was very good. If Jim al Khalili's series "Everything and Nothing" and "Atom" show up as repeats on BBC4, they're really worth catching too.
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I watch it. I must admire him for his smooth performance, bec it's not easy to keep people's attention with this subject. I didn't understand everything bec of the language (I'm Dutch), but I think I got most of it.
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Can't see it on iPlayer - would like to see it, he's an engaging guy and makes stuff accessible even to numptys like me.
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I saw him when he was the keyboard player in Dare, opening for Gary Moore at the Hammersmith Odeon. :)
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I saw him when he was the keyboard player in Dare, opening for Gary Moore at the Hammersmith Odeon. :)
More shame on you!
HNY mutters! ;)
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Yeah I saw it.
Good stuff.
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Not wanting to sound like a smart arse, but I didn't think it was great. If I see something else explaining the double slit experiment I'm going to go mad, it's like the Tacoma Narrows bridge on every single engineering programe - gets on your tits after a while.
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Not wanting to sound like a smart arse, but I didn't think it was great. If I see something else explaining the double slit experiment I'm going to go mad, it's like the Tacoma Narrows bridge on every single engineering programe - gets on your tits after a while.
I know what you're saying, but I don't think those programmes are aimed at people who already have an understanding of the topic. The double slit experiment is one of the easiest ways of introducing someone to the subject - same goes for introducing resonance using the Tacoma Narrows bridge; there aren't many other accessible examples that are also interesting. I bet if he started off by talking through the Schrödinger equation most people would switch off right there and then! I would wager that most of the viewers hadn't come across the double slit experiment before.
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i meant to but didn't get around to it
i'll keep an eye out to see if it's on again
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Not wanting to sound like a smart arse, but I didn't think it was great. If I see something else explaining the double slit experiment I'm going to go mad, it's like the Tacoma Narrows bridge on every single engineering programe - gets on your tits after a while.
Its kind of a really important experiment. I was disapointed with the lack of ultraviolet catastrophe, but explaining the origins of a theory and explaining the things that best illustrate it are very different things. The double slit experiement is a very elegant way to illutrate just how alien much of QM is.
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I saw him when he was the keyboard player in Dare, opening for Gary Moore at the Hammersmith Odeon. :)
More shame on you!
HNY mutters! ;)
And you chap! :)