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By: 6manchesterutd6. on 07 Nov 08, 00:33:47
I hate the fact that i cant hear.
By: MrZenic. on 02 Nov 08, 12:31:17
all i know tht the curvature is made on the fabric of time and space. 2ndly, i know tht the nearer u are to the core of the supermassive object, the faster time is. correct me if im wrong.
By: QuantumMaths. on 26 Oct 08, 04:28:10
Very good.
By: evilmog1980. on 12 Oct 08, 01:05:38
i hope you keep uploading your lectures
By: Fersommling. on 10 Oct 08, 18:51:58
Thanks, Dr. Dave!
By: blackhole8746. on 30 Sep 08, 02:02:33
Another one of those videos you can't fast forward!!!! Very inconvenient for a 1 hour 30 minute video!!!!!
By: humaders99. on 24 Sep 08, 23:42:01
get some balls
By: marsdeng. on 18 May 08, 21:50:14
Nice to see that the, sciences are getting an airing on YouTube. I have been an amateur Astronomer for a few years now. This is cracking. Thanks.
By: nameless8908. on 05 Mar 08, 22:52:35
thx 4 the feedback
By: gcurtis123. on 04 Mar 08, 21:54:41
oi watchitsucka u should get some friends
By: nameless8908. on 21 Feb 08, 02:38:14
wat do you think of this: do i have to be a genius in college to consider majoring in physics or extra determined. help me out.
By: Hippyy123. on 09 Feb 08, 00:42:17
thats what i love about it all! it makes sense ,but yet it will never really make sense , like just everything it twists your maind and really makes you think. i love the challange of trying to make sense of it all, when i know that theres still ALOT of it i don't know and that doesnt make sense. its just a funn challange
By: jesuistahmid. on 08 Feb 08, 05:45:58
but i think in an abstract sense, reading about it all some how makes sense...but really...no one can truly grasp the magnitude of his propositions so easily. (that's what u learn in grade 12 LOL)
By: jesuistahmid. on 08 Feb 08, 05:44:25
holy shit...if you can grasp the concept at grade 10 you're a genius.
By: mohinder3333. on 15 Jan 08, 01:48:47
our age jst depends on the speed of time passage, if u will traqvel fast lets say to near bout half of the speed pf light thn in the time period of certain years ur age would increase only by a few days or weeks. so as fast u will travel, time will become slower for u and u will get old later ;)
By: Hippyy123. on 08 Jan 08, 02:11:44
a graduate in physics and math! awesome possum ! ! ! i find math difficult though, shcrodingers time-independent differental wave equation is frying my brain, so hard to wrap my brain around, really advanced mathematics though, but its a funn challlange.
By: ossito. on 07 Jan 08, 16:21:18
that is good to hear, keep it up, as a graduate in physics and math, we need more people in the college programs
By: Hippyy123. on 04 Jan 08, 21:21:33
hahaha man im in grade 10 and have been reading this stuff since grade 8 and it all makes sense .
By: sine0. on 02 Jan 08, 00:58:01
many thanks for the postings. its a shame that you cant filter out the hiss and fuzz with a simple audio editing program first like audacity, or use a paramic band eq.
By: fireburner80. on 19 Sep 07, 22:12:53
i sat through the whole thing and loved every second of it. i learned a lot. thanks.
By: Myster36. on 29 Jul 07, 20:35:31
man im only just out of high school but all that stuff actually made sense
By: SheddingMySkin. on 23 Apr 07, 09:28:14
Great lecture, helped my understanding a lot. One thing that I'm still a bit hazy on though: how does time relate to Einstein's General Theory of Relativity? Where does time come in? My understanding is that gravity is the curvature in space created by supermassive objects. The force of gravity can pull anything towards it if it passes by close enough, and that includes light. So what does any of that have to do with time?
By: jas2754. on 18 Apr 07, 23:49:40
Excellent Lecture!