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This new BBC commissioned series makes a compelling case against the dumb-it-down trend that has taken over most mainstream science related programming in the last few years.
Jim Al-Khalili, the head of theoretical nuclear physics at the University of Surrey, brings absorbing and accessible views on the development of fundamental physics ideas to the screen for both non-scientists and scientists - my(very non-science) pre-WW2 vintage mum was captivated.
Even if you already have a strong science interest/background, this captivating mini-series offers a different take on many familiar (and not-so familiar)names, their relationships and key events (Einstein, Bhor, Curie, Rutherford) that makes it well worth a viewing. Perfect material to encourage a real interest in youngsters as well as the more cynical "eldsters"
Jim Al-Khalili, the head of theoretical nuclear physics at the University of Surrey, brings absorbing and accessible views on the development of fundamental physics ideas to the screen for both non-scientists and scientists - my(very non-science) pre-WW2 vintage mum was captivated.
Even if you already have a strong science interest/background, this captivating mini-series offers a different take on many familiar (and not-so familiar)names, their relationships and key events (Einstein, Bhor, Curie, Rutherford) that makes it well worth a viewing. Perfect material to encourage a real interest in youngsters as well as the more cynical "eldsters"
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这可咋整
Al-Khalili 教授的纪录片,更偏重科学史。第二集结尾“我们其实都是核废料”,我觉着这个说法比“我们都是星尘”更好,后者的比喻过于美,前一个则有种末日废土风。
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2020年12月27日
Yakuuult
“Shut up and calculate!”哈哈哈哈哈已经玩坏了……演示薛定谔理想实验里面那只猫好萌啊~ 一脸“搞毛啊你们这些愚蠢的人类!!”表情XD
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2020年11月25日
一口一口
一谈论到原子,语言只能用来写诗
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2020年11月25日