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Google Tech Talks
March 14, 2007
ABSTRACT
Murray Gell-Mann is one of the largest living legends in physics. He’s also been described as The Man With Five Brains, and it’s no puzzle why: He was admitted to Yale at 15, got his PhD from MIT at 21, and is an international advisor on the environment. He speaks 13 languages fluently (at last count), and has expertise in such far-ranging fields as natural history, historical linguistics, archaeology, bird-watching, depth psychology, and the theory of complex adaptive systems.
Oh yeah… he also coined the term “quark,” after developing key aspects of the modern theory of quantum physics… for which he earned an unshared Nobel prize in physics in…
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He's using an overhead projector at a Google tech talk. Lol. That's so old school.
Talk is misnamed. Gell-Mann is ancient, his theories (like SUZY) are broken. It is ironic that Gell-Mann himself needs to apply creative problem solving to his own thinking.
He once said about his brother Ben and himself "We didn't differentiate sharply among such categories as the natural sciences, the social and behavioral sciences, the humanities, and the arts. In fact. I have never believed in the primacy of such distinctions."
google is a logical thinker but sciece logic of verification along sustitution lineage is fortcoming
Theoretical physicist gets carried away setting things to 1. Gets wildly unexpected profit.
The key to creativity is made of solid steel heheheeh
Thank you for your ideas. I found you on YouTube and have hit the repeat button several times. I am an artist who wishes that I might have been a particle physicist. My brain says no but I really tried. So I am an artist with a physics education. That's tough — but I have managed to bring them both together.I could go on but won't. Instead, could you comment on the fruit of my labor: http://www.gnorts-snave.com.Please note that I am going against the grain of established psychology — which, I find, is also tough.This piece was written for young people, college level (I'm 82) — and that's the reason for my attempt at animation as a preamble to the text. Thank you.
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Even Google staff seems dumb when speaking to a Man of Science and he is willing to mock them.
he's spot on
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I need to learn more about Google
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Watched the whole thing and took notes. Love all the tech-talks.
A little confusing though…
Thanks for putting up these videos Google, love these tech talks.
thanks for setting this video us great presure!
@amigosaurio Si una persona entiende su punto, su discurso no fue en vano.
pobre senor!!! debe sentirse totalmente frustrado al notar que ni una sola persona de su audiencia entendió de hecho lo que el intentó explicar….. Eso es lo que pasa cuando quieres compartir tu conocimento a mentes no entrenadas.
"…saturation, observation and elimination…" Impresive. I happen not to be in the group who might believe everything can be explained. Excellent presentation. Thank you.
While I take nothing away from the man's brilliance, I found his fielding of the questions to be unnecessarily harsh.
Applications!?
i guess not anymore =
Sorry, this guy's not as funny as james inman.
I was expecting that he would talk about Topological Quantum Computations which is intrinsically Fault-tolerant. In fact, Microsoft's Project Q is suppose to investigate the possibility of finding a physical system such as 2-D electron gas.
It's cool how he pronounces Einstein. I've always read about Gellmann's way of pronouncing things the native ways.
thanks google
thanks for putting up these videos