11 December 2012

Does the moon also fall?

Michio Kaku (and here and here) describes The Universe in a Nutshell in 42 minutes and 14 seconds.



Other sciences could learn a lot from physics and physicists.  Listen out for the key messages between the lines of Kaku's actual words: physics is useful in your life; physics is important; physics is challenging; physics is fun; physics has purpose and direction; physics is always evolving (the video was made before the Higgs boson was discovered).

Here is a link to the Fundamental Particles and Interactions chart mentioned in the video.

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