The style and manner with which Dr de Rahm has conducted this lecture dealing with extremely complex subjects in just amazing.
What a brilliant speaker who really knows her subject. Kept me spellbound through the entire speech.
Compliments to Dr. de Rahm on delivering this lecture straight through with barely any hesitation. Something very few people can do. Other pluses: 1) Great audio 2) Great integration of the lecture with the PowerPoint or Keynote slides 3) Good physical demonstrations.
I saw a lot of these videos coming by on this channel. But this one grabbed my attention. Claudia de Rham has so much knowledge about this subject. I can hardly understand the contents. I will play it back many times until I know what she is talking about. it's a pity that I didn't heard before from her. If she gives more classes I would be a student of her. Why? Because she knows.
A remarkably fluid and cnfident speaker who knows her subject!
What, what a wonderful lecture bringing many difficult and complex topics to an understandable level.
All these years, after a number of lectures in physics, astronomy, cosmology, I thought a thing or 2 about gravity already only now, I really scratch the surface of gravity. Thanks for the efforts and keep up the good work.
I enjoy these lectures so much. I wish I could really understand the content on the level she does...it must be very empowering!
What a great channel i just found .I like youtube for videos and channels like that , because this on tv its impossible to see . Thanks from spain.
So beautifully explained, personalized, dramatized and exciting. Wow. You are the best! Thank you.
Brilliant! The lecturer is so clear and lucid. It’s a real skill to capture the nuances of a complex topic and make it understandable.
Love, love, love these Royal Institution uploads!
Thanks!
Love your humor, subtle and quick!
Some people presume that we are born with basic understanding of classical mechanics and gravity, well the bad news is we aren't. Thus explaining it through simple demonstrations and analogies isn't a fuss it's called teaching. 🙂
At the end of the 19th century, most physicists were sure that "everything" had been discovered and explained, at least in rough detail. An hundred years later and we are back to being perplexed and unsure of many fundamental realities.
Always so many brilliant talks here! Your summer programme is superb.
What a fascinating experience, this huge force that connect us with the entire universe explained in its entire complexity. Thank you very much Dr. Claudia de Rham!
Marvelous talk, simply marvelous!
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