Nova E = Mc2 | Pbs
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To celebrate the centennial of Einstein's E = mc2, NOVA asked 10 top physicists--two Nobel Prize winners among them--how they would describe the equation to curious non-physicists. Subscribe to our podcast to hear a different physics luminary each week. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. This podcast was produced by Lexi Krock and David Levin.
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NOVA E = mc2 | Frank Wilczek
11/10/2005 Duración: 01minFrank Wilczek, Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Laureate, MIT: "Ninety-five percent of the mass of matter as we know it comes from energy."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Lene Hau
07/10/2005 Duración: 01minLene Hau, Experimental Physicist, Harvard University: "You can get access to parts of nature you have never been able to get access to before."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Michio Kaku
30/09/2005 Duración: 01minMichio Kaku, Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York: "E = mc2 is the secret of the stars."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Neil deGrasse Tyson
23/09/2005 Duración: 03minNeil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist, American Museum of Natural History: "It's something that doesn't happen in your kitchen or in everyday life."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Tim Halpin-Healy
16/09/2005 Duración: 02minTim Halpin-Healy, Theoretical Physicist, Barnard College, Columbia University: "Moving clocks run slow, moving meter sticks are shortened -- how does that happen?"
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NOVA E = mc2 | Alan Guth
09/09/2005 Duración: 02minAlan Guth, Theoretical Physicist, MIT: "It's easiest to explain by how things looked from the point of view of Newton."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Nima Arkani-Hamed
02/09/2005 Duración: 01minNima Arkani-Hamed, Theoretical Physicist, Harvard University: "Things that seem incredibly different can really be manifestations of the same underlying phenomena."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Sheldon Glashow
26/08/2005 Duración: 02minSheldon Glashow, Theoretical Physicist and Nobel Laureate, Boston University: "When an object emits light, say, a flashlight, it gets lighter."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Janet Conrad
19/08/2005 Duración: 01minJanet Conrad, Experimental Physicist, Columbia University: "For me there's a lot more to the equation than E = mc2."
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NOVA E = mc2 | Brian Greene
12/08/2005 Duración: 02minBrian 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."