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Today we talk with the former director and co-founder of the SETI Institute. The institute pioneered the field of scientifically parsing through the universe in search of alien signatures in any shape or form, beyond a reasonable doubt. This was such an amazing talk about space and extraterrestrial life.
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Today we talk about the amazing space exploration that is... SpaceX. We talk about the rockets, the history, and the plans for the future. Let us know if there's anything we should bring up in the follow-up episode, as of course, there's much more to talk about.
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Today we talk about the famous long squiggly line that we see in calculus. This is a hard topic to explain if you don't already know a little bit about calculus already, so bear with us. Try to follow along and enjoy the episode :)
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Today we talk about just a few of the many experiments that have changed the history of physics. We each present some notable experiments that are sure to blow your mind, including the very first accurate calculation of the speed of light (which was also a confirmation that it was actually not infinite).
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Today we talk with an amazing teaching professor at the University of Victoria, Dr. Trefor Bazett. He was also a graduate student at the University of Toronto, and has taught the course that we are taking right now! He also makes great educational videos on Youtube, so make sure to check out his channel, linked below.
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Trefor's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rTsvTxJnx1DNrDA3Rqa6A
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Today we talk about the mysterious quantity in thermodynamics called entropy. Although it's a little bit odd to think about, it actually produces many of the equations we see in thermodynamics, including the ideal gas law. Thank you to Zhora for recommending this topic.
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Today we talk with a very special guest, Dr. Rastgoo, who is in the field of quantum gravity. We discuss the fundamentals of the theory, all the way to possible hints to future alien technologies. Enjoy!
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Today we talk with a fellow UofT student and Youtuber, Richard Han. He is a Rotman Commerce student and he takes us through his experiences so far and how math has played a role in his career. Enjoy this conversation, this is our 50th episode, marking a big milestone for us!
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Today we finally follow up on our part one of this much-awaited series. We talk about the newest Mars rover, living on Mars in the future, space missions, and more... Let us know if we should make a part 3!
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Today we talk with Mr. Paul Delaney, a senior lecturer, and astrophysicist at York University. Enjoy this awesome conversation about special types of stars, multiple universes, and life elsewhere (even in our Solar system!). It's always a pleasure to talk with a professional in the field, and we hope you love this episode as much as we do!
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Today we talk with Julian Robinson from his podcast, Deep thoughts deeper talks, about awesomely interesting topics as always. Enjoy this more relaxed podcast where we stray a little bit from math and physics-related topics and dive deeper into more fundamental questions about reality.
Check out the second part to our conversation here at Deep Thoughts Deeper Talks: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ROia9uDfLUNsGx5K7HKLL?si=39fZ3E4NSUuBNV4ikga-Hw
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Today we talk about the famous problems that will earn you 1 million dollars each for solving! But obviously, it's not as easy as you might think; these have been unsolved for a long time and will probably remain unsolved until the next millenium. Unless you're up to the task...
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Resources:
https://www.claymath.org/
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Today we talk with Grant Sanderson from the amazing youtube channel 3Blue1Brown. His videos have inspired us in our careers so far and we absolutely enjoyed talking with him in what is officially the longest episode of the podcast ever. If you haven't seen his channel before, we highly recomend you check it out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw
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Today we talk about the science behind rockets, so come on guys, it's not rocket sci... oh. Guess how many times we used that joke. How do rockets work? Why is there an entire science dedicated to it? Let us know what you think:
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Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsiolkovsky_rocket_equation
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Today we discuss the infamous idea that claims the Earth is flat instead of spherical. Are these claims valid? Is it just a coincidence that physics can explain everything? Let us know what you think.
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Today we discuss quantum physics, for the first time, with somebody that's actually qualified to talk about quantum physics. Our second-year quantum mechanics professor, Dr. Aephraim M. Steinberg, joins us to talk about various topics in the field. What a great episode!
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Richard Feynman Interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XA_NVn7XnE&list=PLS8LbL7GIZiAHmR64oluOWzz1igsXU6GG
Books you should read:
https://www.amazon.ca/Quantum-Einstein-Debate-Nature-Reality/dp/0393339882
https://www.amazon.ca/QED-Strange-Theory-Light-Matter/dp/0691164096/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=qed&qid=1609706281&s=books&sr=1-1
https://www.amazon.ca/How-Prove-Structured-Daniel-Velleman/dp/0521675995/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA88X_BRDUARIsACVMYD-gGhj4XoCcZzouqfKeASZzMrvOhfAISwTdvdkMGaZCTpo8zM7I_ikaArsAEALw_wcB&hvadid=208404898989&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9000691&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=14055920889878246285&hvtargid=kwd-297355531418&hydadcr=22429_9261606&keywords=how+to+prove+it&qid=1609706313&sr=8-2&tag=googcana-20
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Today we discuss philosophical ideas in physics. Some belive that you can't even talk about physics without talking about philosophy. This is our second episode discussing philosophy, let us know what we should talk about next!
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Today we talk about the big math... the spicy math.... the calculus and all the subtopics one would cover in that class. We love calculus and here's why you should too...
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Today we talk about the philosophical aspects of mathematics and we discuss interesting topics that could be a reality... or not?
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https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/philosophy-mathematics/
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Today we talk about two different personalities that have both discovered two different ways to approximate functions. We discuss these two methods and the implications of each one.
Website that helps your understanding of Fourier Transforms: http://www.jezzamon.com/fourier/
Let us know who you want us to do next in our History of Physics series.
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