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− | {{#ev:youtube|-12jGGbkvE4|200|left| }} Today i started watching this introductory course in physics. It's a UC Berkeley course given by Richard Muller. He explains physics without using many equations. In this particular lecture he comments quite a bit on 9/11 related physics and dwells on terrorist shoe bombs. He advises the government in such matters, so his views seem a bit politically colored. But he really knows how to present laws of physics in a very understandable and close-to-life manner. I've learned quite some new things from watching this lecture. <br clear="all" /> | + | {{#ev:youtube|-12jGGbkvE4|200|left| }} Today i started watching this introductory course in physics. It's a UC Berkeley course given by Richard Muller. He explains physics without using many equations. In this particular lecture he comments quite a bit on 9/11 related physics and dwells on terrorist shoe bombs. He advises the government in such matters, so his views seem a bit politically colored. But he really knows how to present laws of physics in a very understandable and close-to-life manner. I've learned quite some new things from watching this lecture. --[[User:John|JE]] 22:42, 12 September 2012 (PDT) <br clear="all" /> |
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Physics
Today i started watching this introductory course in physics. It's a UC Berkeley course given by Richard Muller. He explains physics without using many equations. In this particular lecture he comments quite a bit on 9/11 related physics and dwells on terrorist shoe bombs. He advises the government in such matters, so his views seem a bit politically colored. But he really knows how to present laws of physics in a very understandable and close-to-life manner. I've learned quite some new things from watching this lecture. --JE 22:42, 12 September 2012 (PDT)