Professor of Physics, UC Berkeley. Author of the new book Now - The Physics of Time (available from Amazon). Winner of 1982 MacArthur Prize and the 2014 Breakthough Prize for discoveries in cosmolo...
(more)Math came naturally, until I got to graduate school, and then I found my limits. Complex variables were not intuitive to me, and although I could learn the math, it was no longer easy.
I found physi...
(more)Think back to your childhood. Do you remember any particular incidents that , upon reflection, might have actually been a dream you had? Most people have one or more things they can think of, more ...
(more)It doesn’t. Human skulls are remarkable similar to each other. However, there is great value in survival skills to be able to recognize and identify the tiny differences, so you can tell people apa...
(more)The most fascinating answer came from Tom Brokaw. He said that the rapidity of news distribution forced journalists to send it their first impressions, their initial thoughts, while spending no tim...
(more)I assume you mean a CO2 tax in China, India, and the developing world. That’s because the developing world is the place where most of the future CO2 will be emitted. (This is not a disputed fact; t...
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