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“We thought we understood electromagnetism…”. Eric Weinstein

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casual-jack1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein Is he talking about the chick that holds the towel up in front of the mirror and we can still see her in the mirror?

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FRANK E ELKINS2 years ago

“Science doesn’t tell us why the Big Bang happened, how the singularity occurred in the first place, or why it exploded when it did. It tells us there is objective scientific evidence that it occurred. So, what exactly was the Big Bang?” – Book III The Enigmatic Mystery

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Jeff Nuccetelli1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein Yes, reality is mysterious beyond comprehension. Few realize the profound implications of the placebo effect...

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Science Bob McGwier1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein Ahronov-Bohm has been yelling at us for years

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Ryan Ragtime1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein It’s gonna be an interesting couple of years 🤯

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Delta Tesseract 𝕏1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein EM Four-potential ?

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What are we doing1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein Eric Weinstein is a joke. He’s no better than degrasse Tyson

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Nuance1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein What video is this from?

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Kevin Spice1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein I'm so fucken stupid

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i promise im nicer in person1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein What was the insulator, because when flowing ac current through a wire it will create an electromegetic field even if its insulated

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Interestoholic1 year ago

@EricRWeinstein His explanation only makes sense, if he meant a SHIELD around a wire that completely contains the field, because the EM-field extends beyond the insulation of a conductor and that's where the energy transport actually takes place (within dielectric + space in between + around).

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