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Thank god the red rectangle is there

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don’t forget the censoring of the word “porn”!

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DONT SAY THAT WORD IN MY CHRISTIAN HYPERCAPITALIST LEMMY

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Is that what’s going on? My covenant eyes installation kept crashing.

So glad someone was kind enough to do that! Otherwise I would have had to furiously masturbate.

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I would’ve liked some red arrows with it.

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Thank god the redtangle is there

FTFYa!

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I can’t see whats the joke? Can someone put some arrows at it?

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Ah thank you. Now I can see.

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What is this, gravity pool?

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Brian Greene - “Elegant Universe”. This is the typical illustration of general relativity.

Brian Greene documentaries were really addictive for the high-school me. But be careful, if you watch too much of them, your physics friends will stop talking to you.

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I’ve seen his fabric of the the cosmos series and loved it. How does elegant universe rate?

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Both of them are beyond excellent from a story telling and visual prospective: highly entertaining, motivating, and fun.

However the “physicists will stop talking to you” bit just comes from the fact that professionals typically prefer rigorous discussions to handwaving; as handwaving will sometimes leads to reasonable, yet completely nonsensical results. And over-fantasization of a topic can cause student burnouts quite quickly, when they discovered the field is completely different from what they imagined. Finally many physicist just don’t enjoy string theory. String theory describes a universe that is fundamentally different from ours, and they just keeps making up more math to fix unrealized predictions; Feynman famously puts it: “string theorists don’t make predictions, they make excuses.”

But certainly my bits are exaggerating the tension between profession scientists and pop science. Many physicist do enjoy the presentation of Greene.

In general, I think the Brain Greene do benefit both the field physics and the general public, by bringing many talented students to physics. And I believe many teachers and professors can learn a lot about storytelling and visualization from pop sciences.

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“Butters! Are you looking at 3D gravitational hyperbolic topography?”

“No Dad! Just looking at porn!”

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Thanks. I heard that in his voice.

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*gay porn

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Unnecessary red box

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