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  • @Ruthzhiaolijianbaiduchin-wt5dt
    @Ruthzhiaolijianbaiduchin-wt5dt3 күн бұрын

    blocked control world bank blocked corrupt uk blocked scammer hacktivist group british anonymous lockbit blocked all of their cubesats and femto sats

  • @taylorcollier8233
    @taylorcollier823317 күн бұрын

    I like science because he's cute....

  • @maddiesmith2479
    @maddiesmith247922 күн бұрын

    This video taught me more in 2 minutes than my professor has all semester

  • @pingpong5000
    @pingpong500024 күн бұрын

    In this country for my 70 years of life, perhaps not noticed for the first 10 years there have been interesting scientists talking about their work/passions which was part of the original remits of television, to Educate and Entertain, many minds in this country of failing schools need to know the important questions about the universe in which we live. I thank both these guys and their universities for making it happen. Enjoyable to see them both chatting like this.

  • @dawnbowdich8992
    @dawnbowdich899227 күн бұрын

    I love this lady.

  • @ironmurs6903
    @ironmurs6903Ай бұрын

    Brian Cox initially wanted to be a rockstar. And he became one…just not in the genre he originally planned.

  • @irisdanagher
    @irisdanagherАй бұрын

    KZread will aid the biggest human progression becaause of videos like this.

  • @dantescave1
    @dantescave1Ай бұрын

    Cox a brilliant teacher-communicator

  • @jeremymahrer1832
    @jeremymahrer1832Ай бұрын

    They HATE EACH OTHER.

  • @outsidethepyramid
    @outsidethepyramidАй бұрын

    Will Al-Khalili ever find the way out from being so far up Cox's ass. So gross to witness.

  • @Inas_watin
    @Inas_watinАй бұрын

    2024❤

  • @katboxjanitor
    @katboxjanitorАй бұрын

    From an 11 year gap since this presentation was published, the changes in knowledge are fascinating.

  • @kentaro6168
    @kentaro6168Ай бұрын

    WHY DONT THEY SHOW THIS IN SCHOOL

  • @akinwilson8799
    @akinwilson87992 ай бұрын

    I used to go here before the police followed me into the library making me uncomfortable as I thought they were a potential thieves trying to steal my laptop. It actually made me go to another university, royal Holloway. Simultaneously I wanted to see my old friends again. It was a shame my ex girlfriend also lived near royal Holloway. This combined with me trying to rectify our friendship actually caused me to be arrested and attempted to be prosecuted for stalking. I contributed to my mothers early death soon afterwards. It’s great. I was even interviewed to work for a company that was going to improved the country’s cyber security protection, Awerian. I cannot wait to have this all explained in court. Im looking forward to it!

  • @akinwilson8799
    @akinwilson87992 ай бұрын

    How can it be that he’s been in and out of hospital for the past year? Don’t know someone can figured this one out I had to figured out their retarded mathematical physics degree and subsequently their postgraduate degree on machine learning.

  • @akinwilson8799
    @akinwilson87992 ай бұрын

    Guess there is a good reason why the country says it’s illegal to provide negative references between job applications. But when your from HongKong it doesn’t really matter if you provide a negative job application reference

  • @mosiahcrespo
    @mosiahcrespo2 ай бұрын

    For those who perfer a transcript: Transcript Hi, I'm Christine heine. I'm from the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey and I'm going to be talking about the Internet and social science research methods, particularly qualitative methods. Now that the Internet has become a mainstream phenomenon, it's clear that it offers a significant game changing resource for social scene. In a way that it makes persistent traces of everyday interactions accessible for social science, scrutiny, and a lot of discussion in this area has focused on the possibilities of quantitative methods and approaches to big data. But there are also significant changes. For qualitative researches as well and significant opportunities to seize and this is because the Internet offers us a kind of mirror of everyday existence, you find people talking on the Internet with a kind of candor and frankness that you really rare. He actually gets in an interview situation and it makes it possible to look at discussions that arise for their own sake rather than being artificially topicalized for the sake of a particular research project. So there are some really significant opportunities there, and I'll just talk about a couple of examples that I've experienced. Myself, the first one relates to television studies, and obviously there's a fine tradition of audience reception. Studies are looking at the way that people interpret television. And and the Internet adds to and interestingly complicates some of those approaches. There are many fan sites that have arisen on the Internet, and the Internet obviously fosters the possibility for people to come together and talk about their intense engagement. Their fandom with a particular show. But that kind of intense. Engagement probably doesn't characterize most people. Every day, engagement with television and the searchability of the Internet offers us as researchers, a chance to really tap into these more casual passing references. The ways in which people embed television and other media into the way they talk about and frame the world. So I've done. The study, looking at the Antiques Roadshow and the the searchability of the phrase Antiques Roadshow, allows us to look at a whole swathe of different ways in which people embed that and incorporate it into. And all kinds of other situations. So, you know, jokes and humour and nostalgia. And when we talk about something that's old, we say it's old enough to be on the Antiques Roadshow. So that gives us a very different way of tapping into television reception that's there because of the searchability of the Internet. Another example of a study I've looked at. Focuses on online parenting, forums and here people have come together on the Internet in different settings to talk about everyday experiences of parenting in a very different style, to the kind of impression management that we all engage in at the school gate in the morning. So there are these very frank, honest discussions going on, disputes, exchanges of views and so on. And I've used some of this in the context of a public understanding of science study. Looking at the question of head lice, which is a problem that's absolutely rife. In primary. All children in the UK, but it's also really quite taboo to talk about still at the school gate in face to face settings. So if you go online you find discussion forums where people are asking one another's advice, talking about what works for them, talking about what they they think might work, and from a public understanding of science perspective. Can use these discussions to look. That notions of authority and expertise look at the way people relate to commercial information. The branded products that are used for treatment, the way they engage with scientific knowledge, the way they talk about health visitors and doctors. So it's a fascinating resource for a public understanding of science study. And one that would be possible, but probably quite different. If we try to address it as an interview based study and certainly would be very challenging to do as an observational study in face to face setting. So the Internet offers this wonderful opportunity for qualitative researchers in the way we can access what you might call naturally occurring discussions that we don't have to artificially topicalized and that can become searchable in a way that everyday public existence never was searchable. Before, but that also brings some methodological, and particularly ethical. Changes the ethical challenge really focuses on whether we can properly treat the material that we find on the Internet as available for social scientific study, and one doesn't want to turn into social scientists as wire. Just picking up anything and treating it as available because we can get. Hold of it. So I think it's very important in all of these settings for each circumstance in its own right to think about whether we can properly treat it as being available for social scientific study and to think about whether some forms of informed consent might be appropriate in each case, on its on its own merits. The second problem is a methodological 1, which really is to do with what the status is of these interactions that we can observe on the. If you look at an online discussion forum, you don't necessarily know whether the discussions that go on there are representative of what people the same people might be saying in other contexts of their life, because the online forum creates its own very specific social context, we don't know whether the active. Participants are in any way representative of the broader population. We don't know what occasions are particular intervention, what moves somebody at that point to come and say something online and we don't know how people make use of what they read online, how they embed it in the rest of their everyday existence. So for that reason approach is that. Try to connect the online and the offline and that try to move between them that try and work. Health how people embed Internet interactions in their everyday existence, I think are very important, and that's one of the the more difficult methodological challenges, if you like, is to look at what makes the Internet makes sense for people, and for that you have to move offline. You can't just stay online. But I think those kind of approaches are going to be the ones that will be. Really significant and really helpful in establishing Internet research and qualitative approaches to the Internet Internet even further into the the mainstream of social science research methods, where I think it's clear that they now deserve to be.

  • @joannmay-anthony1076
    @joannmay-anthony10762 ай бұрын

    I love Ian Stewart. Geology is my favorite. I loved Carl Sagan. He was my hero in my late teens and there after. Cosmos was such an exciting show to me when i was young. Time Team!!!

  • @boraborabob1
    @boraborabob12 ай бұрын

    Religion belongs in the same bucket as Gravity.

  • @adaokolo1976
    @adaokolo19762 ай бұрын

    i too would one day like to be this passionate abt sn2 reactions

  • @susanellison5309
    @susanellison53092 ай бұрын

    Love your work. Love you. Thank you.

  • @user-dp6gm7hq7h
    @user-dp6gm7hq7h2 ай бұрын

    Wow sir, you are creativity is soo exlent. I really understand. I am soo happy sir.tq so much sir🙏

  • @dustinkingsbury5554
    @dustinkingsbury55543 ай бұрын

    Post graduate education

  • @davidc4408
    @davidc44083 ай бұрын

    Basically do BSc maths for corporate or MMath into academia to research role

  • @user-vn4yu1id9g
    @user-vn4yu1id9g3 ай бұрын

    Love the Bag-O-Vision torch.

  • @anikviator
    @anikviator3 ай бұрын

    I wanna do masters in Tourism Management

  • @victoriazuniga7863
    @victoriazuniga78633 ай бұрын

    For someone with ADHD the voice effect was so distracting, I had to rewatch this video many times and I’m still not really able to focus.

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill50033 ай бұрын

    What is going on with the angle of the stage lighting, that the guy has to keep shielding his eyes?

  • @rohullahkarimi8497
    @rohullahkarimi84973 ай бұрын

    Visionary like him we have few in this world.

  • @successcareer6
    @successcareer63 ай бұрын

    God this University give a admission 😭♥️

  • @davidgay1z
    @davidgay1z3 ай бұрын

    Here is the thing- apart from all the other aspects of the Post Office scandal the role of Lord Neuberger in the Recusal seems to have escaped attention. I have therefore pasted the following ‘The role of Lord Neuberger in the recusal fiasco (Justice Fraser) should be investigated’ on as many KZread articles as I could, about ten, but when I checked to see if there was any response I discovered they had all been taken down This Kafkaesque episode staggers one at every turn, even when Big brother has been outed he seems to be still working away! I really want to know why Lord Neuberger interfered , if the recusal had succeeded the whole noble attempt at taking on the stinking system would have failed

  • @zeitfieldunite4488
    @zeitfieldunite44883 ай бұрын

    Questions and Answers regarding quantum mechanics and movement. One part of AI is neural networks, are you outside the logical dimension? KJinm Belief, for example Islam and the teaching of Jinn the seen or unseen. How fast can Jinn Djinn travel ? Kunn from another galaxy in an instant, as Allah wishes. This might sound absurd

  • @zeitfieldunite4488
    @zeitfieldunite44883 ай бұрын

    Qimm QE ( Quantum Education) PM Margaret Thatcher drove the Polytechnic systems. In my case at school doing sports and music to escape a madhouse family, therefore just focused on just passing to get to Swindon Regent's Circus College. Then realised intellectual potential, KJ not bad after winning U15 cross country Berkshire league for Slough & Eton school. On to Bounds Green Middlesex Polytechnic, 5 years in London sounds really exciting & winning Seetech Polytechnic Football league, runners up twice. Fsol

  • @zeitfieldunite4488
    @zeitfieldunite44883 ай бұрын

    I met AM when she played at the beehive Swindon, a resident in Vienna, I possess a signed copy of 7 demons album, where she has an octopus head. She has Microelectro Wizard material, anyway I sent her an email mentioning Jim's book , 'Aliens' where he explains the intelligence of the Octopus, Nm Agent KJinm

  • @user-qz1xk3cp7o
    @user-qz1xk3cp7o4 ай бұрын

    I‘m going to study at Surrey and I wonder where I can get some information of renting an apartment?

  • @akf2000
    @akf20004 ай бұрын

    "Cilian Murphy gave a great performance as a physicist" 😮😮😮

  • @EddoRats
    @EddoRats4 ай бұрын

    Why do none of these famous celebrity Physisists show of by applying their fancy equations to the 9/11 disaster in new york in 2001? Let me refresh your minds with my proof based on high school level energy equations. Epotential; = Ekinetic remember? So Mgh = 0.5MV^2. V=52/m/s(terminal velocity of free falling objects) M= nonrelevant g =9.81m/s^2 Calculate h = 137.81m Thats the free space h underneath plane impact location that is needed for the upper tower part to reach free fall speed. But underneath the impact locations In the Towers there was no free space. There were 40 floors who should have resisted free fall. How did this magic trick happen Brian Cox?????????

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y4 ай бұрын

    $90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 pesan roket satelit sebanyak mungkin tahun 2020 2023

  • @petrichor649
    @petrichor6494 ай бұрын

    Brilliant, pity he's so introverted.

  • @donk_1
    @donk_14 ай бұрын

    12 years ago and still a great video, thank you.

  • @tengokupdf7195
    @tengokupdf71955 ай бұрын

    i think the edibles are starting to hit

  • @TheInjuredNinja
    @TheInjuredNinja5 ай бұрын

    Hahahaha Woody Allen joke... where did I leave those polaroids?

  • @PetarNedic-ei4vb
    @PetarNedic-ei4vb5 ай бұрын

    People love Tyson deGrasse but why that man is "YOUR PERSONAL ASTROPHISY" (actor) that man is a joke retard

  • @PetarNedic-ei4vb
    @PetarNedic-ei4vb5 ай бұрын

    My boss , what are u SLAVE ?

  • @kulturfreund6631
    @kulturfreund66315 ай бұрын

    A Titan with a human face. I could listen to him for hours.

  • @user-tx1ob4cn6u
    @user-tx1ob4cn6u6 ай бұрын

    Noel is such a real genuine guy, just hope I get to meet him. He has a deep love of animals and I share that with him too as I have two cats and a tortoise. Shame doctors don't do such a caring job

  • @OldSkoolUncleChris
    @OldSkoolUncleChris6 ай бұрын

    20:12

  • @OldSkoolUncleChris
    @OldSkoolUncleChris6 ай бұрын

    40:45

  • @user-sk9jv9wk6q
    @user-sk9jv9wk6q6 ай бұрын

    Chico>>Irvine

  • @houria.a
    @houria.a7 ай бұрын

    amazing video! cheers

  • @carlosdacosta867
    @carlosdacosta8677 ай бұрын

    good job. interesting conversations on the subject too. congratulations.🇵🇹.

  • @ezo2161
    @ezo21617 ай бұрын

    Don’t bother - this industry is a joke. Your skills won’t be recognised and you’ll end up as a broke freelancer. In-house jobs are almost impossible to come by. AI will make this job unrecognisable soon anyway

  • @annharlond6956
    @annharlond69567 ай бұрын

    I love how the chairs look like they have bionic legs