Sheldon Glashow, Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Laureate, Boston University: "When an object emits light, say, a flashlight, it gets lighter." Discussion
Sheldon Glashow, Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Laureate, Boston University: "When an object emits light, say, a flashlight, it gets lighter." Discussion
Sheldon Glashow, theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate, Boston University: "When an object emits light, say, a flashlight, it gets lighter."
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Sheldon Glashow, theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate, Boston University: "When an object emits light, say, a flashlight, it gets lighter."
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Janet Conrad, experimental physicist, Columbia University: "For me there's a lot more to the equation than E = mc2."
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Physicist Sheldon Glashow of Boston University describes what he hopes the Large Hadron Collider will reveal after it becomes operational -- if all goes to plan -- in 2008. NO ... Discussion
Physicist Sheldon Glashow of Boston University describes what he hopes the Large Hadron Collider will reveal after it becomes operational -- if all goes to plan -- in 2008. NO ... Discussion
Physicist Sheldon Glashow of Boston University describes what he hopes the Large Hadron Collider will reveal after it becomes operational -- if all goes to plan -- in 2008. NO ... Discussion
Lene Hau, Experimental Physicist, Harvard University: "You can get access to parts of nature you have never been able to get access to before." Discussion
Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist, American Museum of Natural History: "It's something that doesn't happen in your kitchen or in everyday life." Discussion
Tim Halpin-Healy, Theoretical Physicist, Barnard College, Columbia University: "Moving clocks run slow, moving meter sticks are shortened -- how does that happen?" Discussion
Nima Arkani-Hamed, Theoretical Physicist, Harvard University: "Things that seem incredibly different can really be manifestations of the same underlying phenomena." Discussion
Sheldon Glashow, Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Laureate, Boston University: "When an object emits light, say, a flashlight, it gets lighter." Discussion
Brian Greene, Theoretical Physicist, Columbia University: "It certainly is not an equation that reveals all its subtlety in the few symbols that it takes to write down." Discussion