it is vandalism I hate seeing carvings on beech and other trees its so disrespectul and moronic
@nl406416 күн бұрын
iots very very invasive and smothers oak just stand under one and look up you will see hardly any holes made by insects becasue hardly anything feeds on it . just ring bark them for standing deadwood
@IsabelRodriguez-nv2ue20 күн бұрын
We should not use "hate" in scientific discussions......or in any discussion
@ronanrichardson130928 күн бұрын
".. Okay well this is where it gets really fun", oh Ed, your entire explanation was fun!
@heisag29 күн бұрын
If one had a place with very high tidal difference, they could be inflated at low tide, and energy taken out at high tide. Or maybe used in other places with rapidly changing waterlevels, like reservoirs of pumped-water stations. To reduce the energy needed to fill them with air that is. edit: Might be easier to use other methods to harvest extra energy from places with "rapidly" changing water levels though.
@mkhululitolbadi4216Ай бұрын
I'm selling Eucalyptus Leaves hit me up if you interested
@mustamuriАй бұрын
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@mohokhachaiАй бұрын
Visual and book libraries
@ChandrasegaranNarasimhanАй бұрын
Thanks for the video. I used to read morrison and boyd. Chirality is and was an unusual concept.
@kleinpcaАй бұрын
I worked for a year at a university in England. I left largely because of this. Prof Moriarty is exactly right.
@daniell8331Ай бұрын
Cesium please
@BoilsonAАй бұрын
A nice man. Not the usual arrogance you get from University Profs.
@arkayenjayАй бұрын
I remember watching this in high school thinking about how that will be me one day. Now my own PhD defence is in two days and I'm rewatching this video for a dose of positivity in preparation for that day 😄
@krox477Ай бұрын
This aged well he's making absolutely phenomenal content rn
@user-sm4sf4ff2iАй бұрын
Cheer~~~~a large tree with smooth gray bark, glossy leaves, and hard, pale, fine-grained timber. Its fruit, the beechnut, is an important food for numerous wild birds and mammals.
@sofianbesseghir807Ай бұрын
When you know adding cesium to water actually does explode. So acurate
@mateoquiroz52032 ай бұрын
I'm 18 turning 19. Will be finishing my first year of university soon. I already have some ideas of what to do research in. Long way ahead will get there.
@TheDriller-Killer2 ай бұрын
Why have I got the sudden urge to listen to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music LP? 😂😂😂
@TheDriller-Killer2 ай бұрын
The larch was also mentiond in the intro to the legendary Lumberjack Song
@SharpAssKnittingNeedles2 ай бұрын
Been working through Galactic Astronomy as an engineering undergrad for fun I would so love to sit in on one of Mike's lectures! His students are so lucky!
@1258-Eckhart2 ай бұрын
That was the beginning of an instruction on life and the meaning of life.
@ianwilliamson29802 ай бұрын
Better to be a honest person
@ianwilliamson29802 ай бұрын
The old professors smoked pipes had beards and glasses
@ianwilliamson29802 ай бұрын
Don't join the free mason's it's demonic
@ianwilliamson29802 ай бұрын
I remember professor yaffle in bagpuss
@tammymalmberg65042 ай бұрын
How hardy are beech trees?
@pommedemer19223 ай бұрын
i dont like them
@kentuckyrain11443 ай бұрын
did my PhD in fluorine chemistry, it was fun
@Antonio-yg7io3 ай бұрын
Writing as a physicist in the US, this is deeply true.
@AR-hh2em3 ай бұрын
Wow, it's so frickin old
@prtygrl50773 ай бұрын
There must be a short cut to a professor, I have seen people get into professorship after couple of years from their PhD. Both of them does not look smart. seems like taking a standard path which everyone else is doing 😂
@davidc44084 ай бұрын
Great advice. This guy really cares
@Pedritox09534 ай бұрын
Physics is fun!
@gooscarguitar4 ай бұрын
I wonder if there are PhD students who watched this when it came out 15 years ago who have since become professors
@Elena-gs2bv4 ай бұрын
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@uuu123434 ай бұрын
11 years since I last saw this video 11 years ago, I was in my polytechnic, this year, I passed my bachelors, I always look back in this video I am not sure if I can ever handle the deep intense stress of a PHD but if I ever do, its from this video I get that motivation
@Yezpahr4 ай бұрын
2:20 Best aged joke in the history of jokes. Like fine overcarbonated white wine.
@qazmatron4 ай бұрын
A "zing catom" ?? Also, he wasn't "diluting" the solution, he was trying to concentrate it by boiling off the hexane. By the way, what does the combustion produce? What did the mixture that didn't burn produce? (Same products or different?)
@TiNKtInk01004 ай бұрын
The only reason I'm here is because I just got back from the doctor... I'm allergic to elm trees
@Yezpahr5 ай бұрын
We're 10% on the way, future still looking bleak but we're not extinct yet.
@Wotsitorlabart5 ай бұрын
The supposed Druidic/Celtic sacred tree link with the yews being found in churchyards is nonsense. The early 6th/7th century Irish church began planting yews near churches in an adoption of the Mediterranean practice of placing evergreens around burial sites - the yew being the most suitable. They were also planted to commemorate saints. This practice was carried by Irish monks to Wales, Scotland and eventually England. The vast majority of churchyard yews were planted at the time of the construction of the church. Certainly in England yew trees older than the adjacent churches would have been markers signifying a place of assembly or a boundary during the Anglo-Saxon period. There is little evidence that the pagan peoples of Britain and Ireland believed the yew to be sacred. And in the case of the Druids - no evidence at all.
@BooleanDisorder5 ай бұрын
Got an update on James?
@kylegrunden59775 ай бұрын
This is acer pseudoplatanus?
@anishkommireddy44296 ай бұрын
I think they are play fighting
@suzz17766 ай бұрын
I was gifted yak yarn for Christmas so i am excited to try it. It is super soft. I was going down the rabbit hole of yak and came across this video. Its super interesting.
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it is vandalism I hate seeing carvings on beech and other trees its so disrespectul and moronic
iots very very invasive and smothers oak just stand under one and look up you will see hardly any holes made by insects becasue hardly anything feeds on it . just ring bark them for standing deadwood
We should not use "hate" in scientific discussions......or in any discussion
".. Okay well this is where it gets really fun", oh Ed, your entire explanation was fun!
If one had a place with very high tidal difference, they could be inflated at low tide, and energy taken out at high tide. Or maybe used in other places with rapidly changing waterlevels, like reservoirs of pumped-water stations. To reduce the energy needed to fill them with air that is. edit: Might be easier to use other methods to harvest extra energy from places with "rapidly" changing water levels though.
I'm selling Eucalyptus Leaves hit me up if you interested
✨🌴✨ 👶❤️
Visual and book libraries
Thanks for the video. I used to read morrison and boyd. Chirality is and was an unusual concept.
I worked for a year at a university in England. I left largely because of this. Prof Moriarty is exactly right.
Cesium please
A nice man. Not the usual arrogance you get from University Profs.
I remember watching this in high school thinking about how that will be me one day. Now my own PhD defence is in two days and I'm rewatching this video for a dose of positivity in preparation for that day 😄
This aged well he's making absolutely phenomenal content rn
Cheer~~~~a large tree with smooth gray bark, glossy leaves, and hard, pale, fine-grained timber. Its fruit, the beechnut, is an important food for numerous wild birds and mammals.
When you know adding cesium to water actually does explode. So acurate
I'm 18 turning 19. Will be finishing my first year of university soon. I already have some ideas of what to do research in. Long way ahead will get there.
Why have I got the sudden urge to listen to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music LP? 😂😂😂
The larch was also mentiond in the intro to the legendary Lumberjack Song
Been working through Galactic Astronomy as an engineering undergrad for fun I would so love to sit in on one of Mike's lectures! His students are so lucky!
That was the beginning of an instruction on life and the meaning of life.
Better to be a honest person
The old professors smoked pipes had beards and glasses
Don't join the free mason's it's demonic
I remember professor yaffle in bagpuss
How hardy are beech trees?
i dont like them
did my PhD in fluorine chemistry, it was fun
Writing as a physicist in the US, this is deeply true.
Wow, it's so frickin old
There must be a short cut to a professor, I have seen people get into professorship after couple of years from their PhD. Both of them does not look smart. seems like taking a standard path which everyone else is doing 😂
Great advice. This guy really cares
Physics is fun!
I wonder if there are PhD students who watched this when it came out 15 years ago who have since become professors
Excellent🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Excellent🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
11 years since I last saw this video 11 years ago, I was in my polytechnic, this year, I passed my bachelors, I always look back in this video I am not sure if I can ever handle the deep intense stress of a PHD but if I ever do, its from this video I get that motivation
2:20 Best aged joke in the history of jokes. Like fine overcarbonated white wine.
A "zing catom" ?? Also, he wasn't "diluting" the solution, he was trying to concentrate it by boiling off the hexane. By the way, what does the combustion produce? What did the mixture that didn't burn produce? (Same products or different?)
The only reason I'm here is because I just got back from the doctor... I'm allergic to elm trees
We're 10% on the way, future still looking bleak but we're not extinct yet.
The supposed Druidic/Celtic sacred tree link with the yews being found in churchyards is nonsense. The early 6th/7th century Irish church began planting yews near churches in an adoption of the Mediterranean practice of placing evergreens around burial sites - the yew being the most suitable. They were also planted to commemorate saints. This practice was carried by Irish monks to Wales, Scotland and eventually England. The vast majority of churchyard yews were planted at the time of the construction of the church. Certainly in England yew trees older than the adjacent churches would have been markers signifying a place of assembly or a boundary during the Anglo-Saxon period. There is little evidence that the pagan peoples of Britain and Ireland believed the yew to be sacred. And in the case of the Druids - no evidence at all.
Got an update on James?
This is acer pseudoplatanus?
I think they are play fighting
I was gifted yak yarn for Christmas so i am excited to try it. It is super soft. I was going down the rabbit hole of yak and came across this video. Its super interesting.