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@terrylyn
@terrylyn 16 сағат бұрын
ToE soon
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 7 күн бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for Dr. Gammie, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 1:01 - Accretion disk 2:27 - How to model accretion disks 3:34 - How Graduate School works 5:09 - From Law to Astrophysics 10:42 - College: An Opportunity to Explore 16:01 - Childhood 21:43 - Bell Labs 25:10 - Golden Age of Astrophysics 28:02 - NASA 33:47 - Mars 41:13 - Interstellar Travel 45:52 - Gravity 50:57 - Black Holes 55:22 - Black Hole Formation 58:28 - Black Hole Image 1:02:28 - How to Make a Black Hole? 1:07:08 - Stephen Hawking 1:09:47 - Origin of "Black Hole" 1:12:03 - Time 1:19:47 - Advice for young people 1:24:52 - Dinosaurs 1:28:40 - The Story of the Black Hole Image 1:33:04 - Black Hole Videos 1:35:23 - Putting the Black Hole Picture Together 1:37:40 - Black Hole Spinning 1:41:11 - Moon Telescope 1:45:29 - Aliens 1:53:31 - Religion 🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 2:02:21 - ⚫ The Black Hole from Interstellar 2:06:22 - 🎩 Generative AI 2:16:28 - 🐛 Wormholes 2:20:16 - Closing Words
@mastervibes2296
@mastervibes2296 10 күн бұрын
Try putting the important person in the thumbnail, not the interviewer
@roman909
@roman909 23 күн бұрын
Promo SM 💔
@cosmic-fortytwo
@cosmic-fortytwo 27 күн бұрын
I was hoping to see a tour of the house in this video. The upstairs loft looks cool.
@jordankuneyl858
@jordankuneyl858 Ай бұрын
This is so cool! Love the show y'all! DO you take suggestions for folks to have on the show?
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow Ай бұрын
Hey Jordan. Thanks for your message. Who do you have in mind?
@jordankuneyl858
@jordankuneyl858 Ай бұрын
@@uiuctalkshow y'all should interview Evan Lemberger who is the head of the Kingfisher organization.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow Ай бұрын
@@jordankuneyl858 Very cool. We'll look into this! Thanks so much! If you have more, we would love to hear them! Thanks again, Jordan!
@jordankuneyl858
@jordankuneyl858 Ай бұрын
@@uiuctalkshow I would also recommend Dr. James Anderson who just retired from the College of Education. He is considered to be one of the titans of Higher Education History. Also consider Dr. Patricia Justice who is semi retired in administration who has been here at UIUC longer than anybody and knows everything there is to know about this campus!
@SoSo-li6dn
@SoSo-li6dn Ай бұрын
300,000 domes built. And we are talking about why it's not successful?
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 2 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 1:34 - Suicide 2:16 - Dome 6:04 - Bucky and Carbondale 14:15 - CIA 17:17 - Bill Perk 36:02 - Bucky's Seeds 40:58 - The Unique Nature of the Dome 45:40 - Global Cooperation 55:00 - Trust Your Intuition 58:42 - Buckminster Fuller's Life Mission 1:01:29 - Dymaxion Map 1:05:16 - Dymaxion House 1:08:41 - Public Perception 1:12:17 - Manufacturing 1:14:44 - Ideas never die 1:17:23 - Synergy
@AeonMusicRecord
@AeonMusicRecord 2 ай бұрын
Selection of who should win Nobel prize should only be done by last 5 years Nobel prize winners and not by the Norwegian Nobel Committee where rarely anyone has got it
@WerdnaGninwod
@WerdnaGninwod 2 ай бұрын
Yep, makes sense. What he has to say about the roles of computationally reducible vs irreducible branches really brings this into focus even more.
@rohdown
@rohdown 2 ай бұрын
For the question on "how did ramanujan figure out properties, made auch great leaps", exactly how. This is a great question. My guess is, his mind being so nimble with numbers and so flexible with operations on this numbers, and visualizing these numbers and functions or feeling them in his gut, he could probably feel and sense certain functions or identities tending towards all the numbers of interest up to some very high number. He was right because usually if it works for a bunch of numbers, it works for all. This is where the rigor of proofs was necessary for him, because thats of course not always true by design... Im guessing, he felt the numbers, he felt the errors were low / arbitrary or there was no error between the numbers he was after and the identity or parts of that expression. Remember, all his work was with real numbers if im not mistaken - meaning he was dealing with numbers you can easily add , multiply and just simply count. If you had such enormous facility with these operations on numbers, you can juggle, split apart parts of these numbers, approximate them, etc. He is doing calculations of these numbers in a way that is visceral, connected in his mind and pattern specific. Probably some "apophenia" with numbers themselves, which comes from thinking through patterns until something probably harmonious "pops" our at you. These identities are simply waiting to be found, and he is always thinking and stumbled across ones that make sense. Almost in a synesthetic way probably. Im completely speculating, but i bet its how he "mechanistically" arrived at "such great leaps". They leapt out at him, as the numbers revealed all these patterns to him, because he knew them so intimately (can rearrange them, juggle them with no effort etc )
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 2 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing such a thought-out comment! Enjoyed reading it!
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 2 ай бұрын
Certain minds simply have such beauty to them! This certainly seems possible and accurate as if he had a way of feelings what most don't feel when it comes to numbers, etc. A beautiful and unique mind, that's for sure.
@DwynAgGaire
@DwynAgGaire 2 ай бұрын
Very nice video! Kudos guys. Love listening to Stephen.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!!
@mitchellhayman381
@mitchellhayman381 3 ай бұрын
I'm starting to think, Wolfram could be a modern Newton or Einstein. The more I understand his model, the more value I see in it. It seems that a lot of academics disagree with his idea. It seems to me that Steven Wolfram is extremely intelligent, I'm guessing in the top 1% of mathematicians and physicists. Probably over 175 IQ, and I would bet anything over 160. I also believe he has the heart of a true scientist. He's intellectually honest. I think his views on physics are as deep as humanly possible, like Feynman or Weinberg.
@Abhishek-ti5er
@Abhishek-ti5er 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@birenpatel6248
@birenpatel6248 3 ай бұрын
It is always a great fortune to sit with such versatile legendary personality and know their journey so far. The lesson by such talks for our young generation will be immensely useful in time to come.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 3 ай бұрын
A blessing! We're building the future on the shoulders of giants!
@crazeerunner10
@crazeerunner10 4 ай бұрын
He made a great point about CS101. I took it in 2018 with Neal as an ME
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear! What are you up to now?
@vishwanathgulabal5189
@vishwanathgulabal5189 4 ай бұрын
Great insights about business and investments.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 3 ай бұрын
Refreshing!
@bardwessel4663
@bardwessel4663 4 ай бұрын
There are those comming to struggle with expectations, while freedom from related "considerations" involved would make for easier paths. Another thing entirely would be proof, so to speak, of not having wasted one's time. Not all time spent results in measurable achievements like Stephen Wolfram's, not even while expected to do so, which is why prices given for the work that lead to other people's achievements could hardly be overrated if at all appreciated by the receiver.
@eeshwr
@eeshwr 4 ай бұрын
Two guys have no idea what he is talking about
@jacksonvaldez5911
@jacksonvaldez5911 5 ай бұрын
8:28
@ianluebbers5492
@ianluebbers5492 5 ай бұрын
Stephen is red-pilled and based
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 5 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for Chancellor Jones, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 0:58 - What Drives Chancellor Jones? 2:28 - Becoming The Chancellor 5:04 - Mentors 8:30 - Student Hardships 13:11 - How UIUC Raised $2.7 Billion 19:29 - Is College Worth it? 26:45 - Should Colleges be Accountable for Student Debt? 29:10 - Is College about Getting a Job? 35:13 - Interdisciplinarity 40:41 - Milk on Cereal or Cereal on Milk? 🥛🥣 42:10 - Memories 45:16 - Dreams 46:49 - Singing & Grammy Awards 48:49 - Advice for young people 🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 50:21 - 🐢 Galápagos Islands 50:45 - 🎨 Modern Art 51:47 - 🎬Acting 53:32 - Closing Words
@jimitgosar8165
@jimitgosar8165 6 ай бұрын
Great episode. You have convinced me to take her class
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 6 ай бұрын
You don't have to wait. Show up tomorrow. Type Karahalios on this website (curiousillini.vercel.app/) and you can see her classes. 9:30 AM
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 6 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for Karrie Karahalios, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 2:08 - The Ideal Social Media App 11:44 - Social Media: Unity or Division? 17:23 - The Tyranny of Algorithms 20:13 - Unexpectedness of Social Tools 22:19 - Profits over Ethics? 28:18 - The Social Dilemma 35:17 - Face-to-face social media 36:39 - Building What People Want? 44:13 - Move fast and break things 46:20 - How to know what people want? 50:45 - Personalization 53:22 - Network effects 59:45 - Scale 1:06:05 - Community & Power 1:13:03 - Starting a non-profit 1:16:25 - AI 1:24:00 - Algorithm Transparency 1:28:07 - Writing in the Age of AI 1:34:09 - Tech Inequality 1:37:41 - Greece 1:42:55 - Don't be scared of the future 1:44:27 - Future of Education 1:48:13 - Programming Jobs 1:50:58 - The Ideal College Major 1:54:53 - Innovation @ Illinois 2:00:25 - Are young people more complacent? 2:05:18 - Canvas & Coursera 2:11:27 - Advice for young people 2:20:05 - Healthcare 🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 2:23:58 - 👨‍⚖ Suing the Government? 2:25:15 - 💬 Twitter/X 2:30:04 - 🇬🇷 Greek Yogurt 2:31:25 - 🚘 Self-driving cars 2:33:26 - 🐭 Engelbart 2:37:30 - ⌨ PLATO 2:44:00 - 🧮 Mathematica 2:50:27 - Closing Words
@devon9374
@devon9374 7 ай бұрын
Amazing talk, good job fellas
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 7 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@ryzie4478
@ryzie4478 8 ай бұрын
Amazing!!
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Professor Zheng.
@RAVISHANKAR-bv4qk
@RAVISHANKAR-bv4qk 8 ай бұрын
Hey Juan David, you are doing great work!
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 8 ай бұрын
Hey there! And Aaryaman, too!! He's the Director!!! Thank you!
@hypercuriosity9828
@hypercuriosity9828 8 ай бұрын
Insightful!
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Sharma.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 8 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for President Killeen, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 0:34 - Daily Schedule 2:28 - Physics 4:43 - From Soccer Player to President 6:37 - Surprises 10:50 - Affordability & College Debt 21:21 - Salary 31:06 - Assume Good Faith 37:30 - The Potential of the U of I 40:05 - Context 47:01 - Vision for the U of I 54:41 - Classic Guitar & Soccer 58:20 - The University as a Platform for Change 1:01:46 - Closing Words
@CalvinHikes
@CalvinHikes 8 ай бұрын
Wow
@bustercam199
@bustercam199 8 ай бұрын
He's more like a magician than a real physicist. Fraud.
@kingtriplebbb5347
@kingtriplebbb5347 8 ай бұрын
Brilliant!!! Excellent.
@Dessoxyn
@Dessoxyn 8 ай бұрын
Wete you guys in the same room? I clicked this shortly after it came out and figured this question would resolve itself if I kept watching. Just finished it and anf I'm still not sure. I don't know why I would be under the impression that observation would force ambiguity into a discreet answer...​ Why did it take me half a year to get to the end? Well, I watch videos at .003x and I don't see how that's any of your business or concern.
@kingtriplebbb5347
@kingtriplebbb5347 8 ай бұрын
Guinness🎉👍
@kingtriplebbb5347
@kingtriplebbb5347 8 ай бұрын
Computational-Reducibility🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
@sonarbangla8711
@sonarbangla8711 8 ай бұрын
Goddess Namagiri (consort of god Vishnu also named Laxmi, Saraswathi) taught him mathematical methods with which he proved partition function and taught him to use q-series, with which he proved many theorems. Recently modern mathematicians deduced string theorem.
@konradpowell5880
@konradpowell5880 8 ай бұрын
You have to get professor Paul stoddard from aces on. Would be a great conversation
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 8 ай бұрын
tell us more!!
@johnpaulrobinson8802
@johnpaulrobinson8802 9 ай бұрын
Amazing questions, incredible insights!
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Dr. Wolters is truly incredible!
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for Dr. Wolters, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 0:58 - Everyone is the same 4:34 - Uno Cards 7:44 - Making friends 13:03 - Tips to connect with anyone 16:32 - Cultural norms 20:37 - Wolters World Travel Bucket List 21:37 - Going to the Moon? 22:45 - Movies as a way to travel 27:45 - Planned or Spontaneous Travel? 30:08 - South America & Africa 32:43 - Getting married in Rwanda 34:37 - Travel rituals 36:10 - Don't travel in the summer 43:15 - KZbin marketing hacks 46:17 - Death threats 50:39 - Wolters World's most popular video 51:34 - How Wolters World got started 54:15 - Professor or KZbinr? 58:58 - Becoming a better creator 1:00:12 - Will Mark Wolters stop teaching to go KZbin full-time? 1:00:55 - The Don'ts of Urbana-Champaign 1:02:35 - Wolters World's writing and filming process 1:05:23 - Born with two heart holes 1:07:20 - Advice for young people 🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 1:13:18 - 🌎 Travelscope 1:14:38 - 📺 Wolters World TV Show 1:16:31 - 🍭 Liam Wolters ( @LiamWolters ) 1:19:21 - 📉 College 1:22:15 - 🇸🇮 Slovenia 1:23:23 - 🛩 Concorde/Supersonic Flight 1:24:48 - 🇮🇳 India and Asia 1:28:06 - 🌬 Chicago 1:29:11 - Closing Words
@eronmahmudi
@eronmahmudi 9 ай бұрын
Great video. Dr Berndt has some really interesting stories
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Hey Eron! What's up! How's your summer?
@Sam-we7zj
@Sam-we7zj 9 ай бұрын
preach Stephen
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
🕺💥
@obsideonyx7604
@obsideonyx7604 7 ай бұрын
Open ended exploration leads to serendipitous discovery, which ends with close ended exploration brought by prizes and strict goals & metrics.
@peb1463
@peb1463 9 ай бұрын
Great interview with a cool lady! So glad we are part of the bequeathed friends.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Very cool lady, indeed. So happy you enjoyed it!
@krackr6618
@krackr6618 9 ай бұрын
The man was literally waiting for you to question him after his answers.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Dr. Berndt is a great person to talk to.
@eronmahmudi
@eronmahmudi 9 ай бұрын
Awesome interview
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Hey Eron! Thanks a lot.
@rumirumi536
@rumirumi536 9 ай бұрын
Can I help promote your business?
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Go for it.
@rumirumi536
@rumirumi536 9 ай бұрын
@@uiuctalkshow I did not understand
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 9 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for Jenny, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 1:06 - The Cello Pin 2:00 - From Pre-med to Geography 16:51 - Homecoming: The Return to the Midwest 21:13 - Intuition 27:08 - Long-distance relationships 29:59 - Seattle 36:13 - Having twins 37:22 - How UIUC has changed 44:50 - How the library uses Carjacks to keep the floor up 46:40 - The Map Library's Mysterious Location 50:00 - Floor Rebound 51:44 - The History of the Map Library 1:06:44 - Maps and its hidden gems 🗺THE START OF MAPS! Get Ready to Unroll the Mysteries!🗺 1:11:04 - The 1893 Columbian Exhibition 1:13:41 - Black Panther's Wakanda 1:16:10 - World War I Postcards 1:18:33 - Nuclear Fallout in Illinois 1:21:09 - Braille Atlas 1:24:38 - The 2020 Elections 1:27:23 - Star Trek 1:30:32 - The World's Smallest Atlas 1:37:25 - Lord of the Rings: Middle-earth 1:40:10 - Bootlegger's Map of The United States 1:42:28 - 1930s Map of Lynchings 1:44:41 - 1917 Battlefront Map: The British Empire vs. Germany. 1:51:48 - Imagining a World without the Printing Press 1:56:54 - Time Travel to 1911 Suburbs of Chicago 2:02:01 - Maps & the Beauty of Dimension 2:04:59 - A Closer Look at the Suburbs of Chicago 2:10:33 - Aerial Maps 2:21:00 - Maps are stories 2:28:02 - Jenny's Legacy 2:43:13 - Future of Libraries 2:46:14 - Priorities 2:54:14 - Living with Maps 2:59:32 - Advice for young people 3:07:35 - Regrets 3:10:05 - COVID-19 in Miami 3:15:30 - Urbana-Champaign or Champaign-Urbana? 🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 3:16:53 - 💁🏻‍♀Alma Mater 3:19:53 - ☢Cold War 3:24:15 - 💸 Louisiana and Alaska Purchase 3:30:32 - Writing a Book 3:40:48 - Closing Words
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow 11 ай бұрын
Here are the timestamps for this conversation. If you have questions for Dr. Hoffmann, please write them below. 0:00 - Introduction 0:34 - Growing up in South Germany 3:52 - Flying 6:32 - Life as an Undergraduate 9:24 - United States 13:12 - Luck 16:14 - Academia 19:51 - Europe 21:51 - Tennis 24:43 - Magnetism and Data Storage 30:50 - Computation and Energy Consumption 33:30 - Neuromorphic Computing 40:23 - Birds 45:45 - Magnetic Fields 48:55 - Gravity & Magnetism 51:53 - Fundamental Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) 56:02 - Transportation 1:04:01 - Electrons 1:07:56 - Antiferromagents 1:14:52 - Memory Devices 1:16:45 - Advice for Young Students 🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 1:22:19 - ✈ Top Gun 1:23:00 - 🚀 Wernher von Braun 1:23:47 - 📳 Wireless Charging 1:24:58 - 🥼 Argonne National Labs 1:26:38 - ⚡ James Maxwell 1:27:24 - Closing Words
@I_Lemaire
@I_Lemaire Жыл бұрын
So awesome. Good questions--good talk. Wolfram, FTW.
@uiuctalkshow
@uiuctalkshow Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ryzie4478
@ryzie4478 Жыл бұрын
Great episode. 🎉🎉