In this video, I follow entropy from simple coin tosses and mixing gases all the way to black holes and the Big Bang and uncover a staggering: the initial state of our universe was unbelievably special, with odds of about 1 in 10^(10^123).
https://t.co/XgJ0BrL0ym
Check out my latest video where I show how the Taylor series explains why so much of physics looks like a spring. Pendulums, molecules, and general force laws: near equilibrium, they all collapse to the same simple behaviour.
https://t.co/MuLMN6F59y
Congratulations to Ellen Oldershaw of @LivUni! Ellen’s Physics Education Research uses a physics-based approach to look at how the subject is taught & understood. Being awarded the fund means Ellen can focus entirely on her studies. Read Ellen’s interview: https://t.co/1vYbDUwuvS
Is it possible to use ChatGPT to complete a first year undergraduate physics lab activity (including data generation)? @ResearchGate: https://t.co/qIBTPvEKRx
Wow! We did it!! 15 million views!!
By working TOGETHER we have sent a message to UK media that if they won’t hold this Prime Minister to account for his relentless lying we will damn well do it ourselves!
When will you catch up @BBCNews@BBCBreakfast?
“Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough.”
Richard Feynman
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