Penrose diagrams? Cool, they are non-linear Minkowski diagrams so infinite space and infinite time are (asymptotically) represented. Y'é jamais trop tard pour apprendre kekchose.🙂

Penrose diagrams? Cool, they are non-linear Minkowski diagrams so infinite space and infinite time are (asymptotically) represented. Y'é jamais trop tard pour apprendre kekchose.🙂

We’ve Been Searching for Aliens the Wrong Way. That’s All About To Change!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4OM0zTfdsPo&si=rMgiwpQU6TkeAbMl
I remember PBS Space Time first videos with a guy that would want to hit your face if you didn't understand the content.
I learned a lot from these first videos, tho.
new physics rabbit hole https://youtu.be/UFXiFfj058U
new pbs space time its the black hole megaspecial
https://youtu.be/t_AMURAIcF0
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Yet another great #PBSspacetime episode. The history of discovery of quantum mechanics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-Q5r3THR3M
Only Problem: after watching it, I fear that the only reason students are taught the Schrödinger Equation is because physics teachers historically thought it would be easier for people to grasp, therefore neglecting Heisenbergs Matrix Equations, which deal with pure states rather than trapping you in an illusion of an absolute time reference.

"Do We Live in the Rarest Solar System In The Universe? We're about to find out!"