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The 2024 Kyoto Prize AnnouncementThe 2024 Kyoto Prize Announcement
The 2024 Kyoto Prize Announcement
Просмотров 22017 дней назад
The Inamori Foundation is pleased to announce the 2024 Kyoto Prize laureates at around 15:00 on June 14 (JST.) The press conference is going to be live streamed. Please join us online! Date and Time: June 14, 2024 15:00-15:10 (JST) *10 minutes This year, Kyoto Prize features the following fields for each category: Materials Science and Engineering for Advanced Technology, Earth and Planetary Sc...
Ryuzo Yanagimachi: His personality and achievementsRyuzo Yanagimachi: His personality and achievements
Ryuzo Yanagimachi: His personality and achievements
Просмотров 916Месяц назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー Here is a video of a commemorative lecture looking back on the personality and achievements of Dr. Ryuzo Yanagimachi (Reproductive Biologist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology. Due to his passing on September 28, 2023 JST before the lecture, two researchers who were close to Dr. Yanagimachi held the presentations. 2:27 “What We Learn...
Elliott H. Lieb “My Journey Through Physics and Mathematics”Elliott H. Lieb “My Journey Through Physics and Mathematics”
Elliott H. Lieb “My Journey Through Physics and Mathematics”
Просмотров 18 тыс.Месяц назад
Here is a video of a commemorative lecture by Dr. Elliott H. Lieb (Mathematician and Physicist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences. ▼References: MIT © John Phelan / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en Kyoto University Yukawa Hall © Katsura Roen / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en The Polaron © Oli...
Interview After the Commemorative Lecture: Elliott H. LiebInterview After the Commemorative Lecture: Elliott H. Lieb
Interview After the Commemorative Lecture: Elliott H. Lieb
Просмотров 671Месяц назад
After the commemorative lecture, Ms. Miki Sumiyoshi (former NHK announcer / freelance) interviewed Dr. Elliott H. Lieb (Mathematician and Physicist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences. ▼Learn more about the laureate Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Elliott H. Lieb ruclips.net/video/O0sHCS9OEsk/видео.html Elliott H. Lieb “My Journey Through Physics and Mathematics” ruclips...
Nalini Malani “My Reality is Different”Nalini Malani “My Reality is Different”
Nalini Malani “My Reality is Different”
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Месяц назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー Here is a video of a commemorative lecture by Ms. Nalini Malani (Artist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. ▼Learn more about the laureate Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Nalini Malani ruclips.net/video/rAjNA4HOgLk/видео.htmlfeature=shared Interview After the Commemorative Lecture: Nalini Malani ruclips.net/video/1Y1W32MkmBE/...
Interview After the Commemorative Lecture: Nalini MalaniInterview After the Commemorative Lecture: Nalini Malani
Interview After the Commemorative Lecture: Nalini Malani
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー After the commemorative lecture, Ms. Miki Sumiyoshi (former NHK announcer / freelance) interviewed Ms. Nalini Malani (Artist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. ▼Learn more about the laureate Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Nalini Malani ruclips.net/video/rAjNA4HOgLk/видео.htmlfeature=shared Nalini Malani “My Reality is Diffe...
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony HighlightsThe 2023 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony Highlights
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony Highlights
Просмотров 6577 месяцев назад
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony was held at the Kyoto International Conference Center on November 10 and 750 guests attended from around the world. We have selected some of the most impressive scenes and compiled them into a 3-minute video. Please take a look! www.kyotoprize.org/en/ ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー Watch the 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureates Introduction Videos Ryuzo...
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureates Introduction Video HighlightsThe 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureates Introduction Video Highlights
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Laureates Introduction Video Highlights
Просмотров 2258 месяцев назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー This is a highlight video of the 2023 Kyoto Prize laureate introductions. Watch the full versions of the videos Ryuzo Yanagimachi(Reproductive Biologist) ruclips.net/video/buic4EdzZc8/видео.html Elliott H. Lieb(Mathematician and Physicist) ruclips.net/video/O0sHCS9OEsk/видео.html Nalini Malani(Artist) ruclips.net/video/rAjNA4HOgLk/видео.html ーーーーーーーーーーーーー...
Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Ryuzo YanagimachiKyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Ryuzo Yanagimachi
Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Ryuzo Yanagimachi
Просмотров 6688 месяцев назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー This video introduces Dr. Ryuzo Yanagimachi (Reproductive Biologist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology. The video was filmed and edited with the cooperation of the University of Hawaii in July 2023 after the announcement of the laureates in June of the same year. *Dr. Ryuzo Yanagimachi passed away at the age of 95 in September 2...
Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Elliott H. LiebKyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Elliott H. Lieb
Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Elliott H. Lieb
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.8 месяцев назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー This video introduces Dr. Elliott H. Lieb (Mathematician and Physicist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences. Read more about the laureate’s profile and achievements(Kyoto Prize website) www.kyotoprize.org/en/laureates/elliott_h_lieb/ ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー Click below to see videos of the 2023 Kyoto Prize laureates in ...
Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Nalini MalaniKyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Nalini Malani
Kyoto Prize Laureate Introduction: Nalini Malani
Просмотров 8768 месяцев назад
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー This video introduces Ms. Nalini Malani (Artist), the laureate of the 2023 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. Read more about the laureate’s profile and achievements(Kyoto Prize website) www.kyotoprize.org/en/laureates/nalini_malani/ ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー Click below to see videos of the 2023 Kyoto Prize laureates in other categories. R...
The 2023 Kyoto Prize AnnouncementThe 2023 Kyoto Prize Announcement
The 2023 Kyoto Prize Announcement
Просмотров 333Год назад
The Inamori Foundation is pleased to announce the 2023 Kyoto Prize laureates at around 15:00 on June 16 (JST.) The press conference is going to be live streamed. Please join us online! Date and Time: June 16, 2023 15:00-15:10 (JST) *10 minutes This year, Kyoto Prize features the following fields for each category: Biotechnology and Medical Technology for Advanced Technology, Mathematical Scienc...
What did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Carver Mead #shortsWhat did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Carver Mead #shorts
What did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Carver Mead #shorts
Просмотров 163Год назад
The introductory videos and commemorative lectures are now available on our channel!
What did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Bryan T. Grenfell #shortsWhat did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Bryan T. Grenfell #shorts
What did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Bryan T. Grenfell #shorts
Просмотров 217Год назад
The introductory videos and commemorative lectures are now available on our channel!
What did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Zakir Hussain #shortsWhat did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Zakir Hussain #shorts
What did this year's Kyoto Prize laureates tell? Zakir Hussain #shorts
Просмотров 993Год назад
The introductory videos and commemorative lectures are now available on our channel!

Комментарии

  • @1changi
    @1changi 11 дней назад

    After watching his lecture, I got very angry. I worked in an electronics giant, Panasonic which makes electronic components and transistors. I am now retired. I am familiar with the terminology that Prof Mead used but nobody explain to me how these components work so simply. Not my lecturers in the university. They just go straight into mathematics. I did not know that transistors can be switches until much later. I knew them as amplifiers. Of course, with the switches, we can have integrated circuits. There is something severely wrong with the teaching curriculum!

  • @vijayaraghavansrinivasan7084
    @vijayaraghavansrinivasan7084 29 дней назад

    My all-time ⏲️ favorite and most powerful artist in the 🌎 world.

  • @AngeloPolveroso
    @AngeloPolveroso Месяц назад

    It is a great opportunity to listen to this talk that summarizes decades of a questioning and solid artistic career. Her work has great depth. Thank you!

  • @EinsteinsHair
    @EinsteinsHair Месяц назад

    At 29:50 he talks about the interplay of math and physics, specifically Morse theory. On the human level he mentions knowing Morse's widow, who is 103 years old at the time. Now, in 2024, Witten's father is still alive, and is now 103.

  • @068LAICEPS
    @068LAICEPS Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @peterhall6656
    @peterhall6656 Месяц назад

    A fascinating story at so many levels. Despite a slow start he made a lasting impact. The Ice model is interesting in that in abstract it is something the Hungarian combinatorial mafia would have been capable of solving. I don't maybe it was never on their radar.

  • @BhrantoPathik
    @BhrantoPathik Месяц назад

    Wow! He looks so similar to Indian foreign minister S. Jaishankar en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._Jaishankar#/media/File%3ASubrahmanyam_Jaishankar_in_Vienna_2023_(cropped).jpg

  • @Avicenna10
    @Avicenna10 Месяц назад

    This was fascinating. Thank you very much for posting it!

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 Месяц назад

    Matt Sands was my Senior Project advisor at UC Santa Cruz in the late 80's; he taught me to write physics properly. (He went through a lot of red pens!)

  • @space-time-somdeep
    @space-time-somdeep Месяц назад

    Very good lecture.. thanks for providing so nice subtitle❤

  • @SpotterVideo
    @SpotterVideo Месяц назад

    What do the Twistors of Roger Penrose and the Hopf Fibrations of Eric Weinstein and the "Belt Trick" of Paul Dirac have in common? In Spinors it takes two complete turns to get down the "rabbit hole" (Alpha Funnel 3D--->4D) to produce one twist cycle (1 Quantum unit). Can both Matter and Energy be described as "Quanta" of Spatial Curvature? (A string is revealed to be a twisted cord when viewed up close.) Mass= 1/Length, with each twist cycle of the 4D Hypertube proportional to Planck’s Constant. In this model Alpha equals the compactification ratio within the twistor cone, which is approximately 1/137. 1= Hypertubule diameter at 4D interface 137= Cone’s larger end diameter at 3D interface where the photons are absorbed or emitted. The 4D twisted Hypertubule gets longer or shorter as twisting or untwisting occurs. (720 degrees per twist cycle.) If quarks have not been isolated and gluons have not been isolated, how do we know they are not parts of the same thing? The tentacles of an octopus and the body of an octopus are parts of the same creature. Is there an alternative interpretation of "Asymptotic Freedom"? What if Quarks are actually made up of twisted tubes which become physically entangled with two other twisted tubes to produce a proton? Instead of the Strong Force being mediated by the constant exchange of gluons, it would be mediated by the physical entanglement of these twisted tubes. When only two twisted tubules are entangled, a meson is produced which is unstable and rapidly unwinds (decays) into something else. A proton would be analogous to three twisted rubber bands becoming entangled and the "Quarks" would be the places where the tubes are tangled together. The behavior would be the same as rubber balls (representing the Quarks) connected with twisted rubber bands being separated from each other or placed closer together producing the exact same phenomenon as "Asymptotic Freedom" in protons and neutrons. The force would become greater as the balls are separated, but the force would become less if the balls were placed closer together. Therefore, the gluon is a synthetic particle (zero mass, zero charge) invented to explain the Strong Force. The "Color Force" is a consequence of the XYZ orientation entanglement of the twisted tubules. The two twisted tubule entanglement of Mesons is not stable and unwinds. It takes the entanglement of three twisted tubules to produce the stable proton......

    • @jlmurrel
      @jlmurrel Месяц назад

      Mind staggering. I don't have the physics background to properly appreciate this. But I hope you'll share this in a future RUclips video, with appropriate graphics or animation, possibly. There's an awful lot to chew on here.

    • @SpotterVideo
      @SpotterVideo Месяц назад

      @@jlmurrel Thank you for the kind words. They are very rare these days. A more complete version is found below. Is there an alternative interpretation of "Asymptotic Freedom"? What if Quarks are actually made up of twisted tubes which become physically entangled with two other twisted tubes to produce a proton? Instead of the Strong Force being mediated by the constant exchange of gluons, it would be mediated by the physical entanglement of these twisted tubes. When only two twisted tubules are entangled, a meson is produced which is unstable and rapidly unwinds (decays) into something else. A proton would be analogous to three twisted rubber bands becoming entangled and the "Quarks" would be the places where the tubes are tangled together. The behavior would be the same as rubber balls (representing the Quarks) connected with twisted rubber bands being separated from each other or placed closer together producing the exact same phenomenon as "Asymptotic Freedom" in protons and neutrons. The force would become greater as the balls are separated, but the force would become less if the balls were placed closer together. Therefore, the gluon is a synthetic particle (zero mass, zero charge) invented to explain the Strong Force. String Theory was not a waste of time, because Geometry is the key to Math and Physics. However, can we describe Standard Model interactions using only one extra spatial dimension? What if we describe subatomic particles as spatial curvature, instead of trying to describe General Relativity as being mediated by particles? “We are all agreed that your theory is crazy. The question which divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct.” Neils Bohr (lecture on a theory of elementary particles given by Wolfgang Pauli in New York, c. 1957-8, in Scientific American vol. 199, no. 3, 1958) The following is meant to be a generalized framework for an extension of Kaluza-Klein Theory. Does it agree with some aspects of the “Twistor Theory” of Roger Penrose, and the work of Eric Weinstein on “Geometric Unity”, and the work of Dr. Lisa Randall on the possibility of one extra spatial dimension? During the early history of mankind, the twisting of fibers was used to produce thread, and this thread was used to produce fabrics. The twist of the thread is locked up within these fabrics. Is matter made up of twisted 3D-4D structures which store spatial curvature that we describe as “particles"? Are the twist cycles the "quanta" of Quantum Mechanics? When we draw a sine wave on a blackboard, we are representing spatial curvature. Does a photon transfer spatial curvature from one location to another? Wrap a piece of wire around a pencil and it can produce a 3D coil of wire, much like a spring. When viewed from the side it can look like a two-dimensional sine wave. You could coil the wire with either a right-hand twist, or with a left-hand twist. Could Planck's Constant be proportional to the twist cycles. A photon with a higher frequency has more energy. ( E=hf, More spatial curvature as the frequency increases = more Energy ). What if Quark/Gluons are actually made up of these twisted tubes which become entangled with other tubes to produce quarks where the tubes are entangled? (In the same way twisted electrical extension cords can become entangled.) Therefore, the gluons are a part of the quarks. Quarks cannot exist without gluons, and vice-versa. Mesons are made up of two entangled tubes (Quarks/Gluons), while protons and neutrons would be made up of three entangled tubes. (Quarks/Gluons) The "Color Charge" would be related to the XYZ coordinates (orientation) of entanglement. "Asymptotic Freedom", and "flux tubes" are logically based on this concept. The Dirac “belt trick” also reveals the concept of twist in the ½ spin of subatomic particles. If each twist cycle is proportional to h, we have identified the source of Quantum Mechanics as a consequence twist cycle geometry. Modern physicists say the Strong Force is mediated by a constant exchange of Gluons. The diagrams produced by some modern physicists actually represent the Strong Force like a spring connecting the two quarks. Asymptotic Freedom acts like real springs. Their drawing is actually more correct than their theory and matches perfectly to what I am saying in this model. You cannot separate the Gluons from the Quarks because they are a part of the same thing. The Quarks are the places where the Gluons are entangled with each other. Neutrinos would be made up of a twisted torus (like a twisted donut) within this model. The twist in the torus can either be Right-Hand or Left-Hand. Some twisted donuts can be larger than others, which can produce three different types of neutrinos. If a twisted tube winds up on one end and unwinds on the other end as it moves through space, this would help explain the “spin” of normal particles, and perhaps also the “Higgs Field”. However, if the end of the twisted tube joins to the other end of the twisted tube forming a twisted torus (neutrino), would this help explain “Parity Symmetry” violation in Beta Decay? Could the conversion of twist cycles to writhe cycles through the process of supercoiling help explain “neutrino oscillations”? Spatial curvature (mass) would be conserved, but the structure could change. Gravity is a result of a very small curvature imbalance within atoms. (This is why the force of gravity is so small.) Instead of attempting to explain matter as "particles", this concept attempts to explain matter more in the manner of our current understanding of the space-time curvature of gravity. If an electron has qualities of both a particle and a wave, it cannot be either one. It must be something else. Therefore, a "particle" is actually a structure which stores spatial curvature. Can an electron-positron pair (which are made up of opposite directions of twist) annihilate each other by unwinding into each other producing Gamma Ray photons? Does an electron travel through space like a threaded nut traveling down a threaded rod, with each twist cycle proportional to Planck’s Constant? Does it wind up on one end, while unwinding on the other end? Is this related to the Higgs field? Does this help explain the strange ½ spin of many subatomic particles? Does the 720 degree rotation of a 1/2 spin particle require at least one extra dimension? Alpha decay occurs when the two protons and two neutrons (which are bound together by entangled tubes), become un-entangled from the rest of the nucleons . Beta decay occurs when the tube of a down quark/gluon in a neutron becomes overtwisted and breaks producing a twisted torus (neutrino) and an up quark, and the ejected electron. The production of the torus may help explain the “Symmetry Violation” in Beta Decay, because one end of the broken tube section is connected to the other end of the tube produced, like a snake eating its tail. The phenomenon of Supercoiling involving twist and writhe cycles may reveal how overtwisted quarks can produce these new particles. The conversion of twists into writhes, and vice-versa, is an interesting process, which is also found in DNA molecules. Could the production of multiple writhe cycles help explain the three generations of quarks and neutrinos? If the twist cycles increase, the writhe cycles would also have a tendency to increase. Gamma photons are produced when a tube unwinds producing electromagnetic waves. ( Mass=1/Length ) The “Electric Charge” of electrons or positrons would be the result of one twist cycle being displayed at the 3D-4D surface interface of the particle. The physical entanglement of twisted tubes in quarks within protons and neutrons and mesons displays an overall external surface charge of an integer number. Because the neutrinos do not have open tube ends, (They are a twisted torus.) they have no overall electric charge. Within this model a black hole could represent a quantum of gravity, because it is one cycle of spatial gravitational curvature. Therefore, instead of a graviton being a subatomic particle it could be considered to be a black hole. The overall gravitational attraction would be caused by a very tiny curvature imbalance within atoms. How many neutrinos are left over from the Big Bang? They have a small mass, but they could be very large in number. Could this help explain Dark Matter? I started out imagining a subatomic Einstein-Rosen Bridge whose internal surface is twisted with either a Right-Hand twist, or a Left-Hand twist producing a twisted 3D/4D membrane. This topological Soliton model grew out of that simple idea. I was also trying to imagine a way to stuff the curvature of a 3 D sine wave into subatomic particles....

    • @jlmurrel
      @jlmurrel Месяц назад

      @@SpotterVideo - Thank you so much for your kind words, and thanks also for this generous explanation to help people like me to grasp this science a little bit more closely, and to begin to understand it. Although that understanding will only come with sincere effort, and will take time.

  • @davidwagner6116
    @davidwagner6116 Месяц назад

    One of my mathematical heros

  • @mhpt74
    @mhpt74 Месяц назад

    Brilliant and humble - a rare combination!

  • @Tadesan
    @Tadesan Месяц назад

    Why are you all jews? Ridiculous. Stop hurting baby boys.

  • @jamesraymond1158
    @jamesraymond1158 Месяц назад

    Very enjoyable talk. So many rich experiences. The disappointing Feynman encounter rang a bell. I asked Stanley Miller to be on my thesis committee. He was dismissive of my project and said I was just piddling around. I left really disliking him. Later I solved the problem I had proposed to work on. The publication based on my thesis has been cited over 1000 times.

    • @kafkascat2736
      @kafkascat2736 Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing this story

    • @peterhall6656
      @peterhall6656 Месяц назад

      Well done. 'Twas ever thus. One is a hostage to the system to a great extent.

  • @ShahryarKhan-KHANSOLO-
    @ShahryarKhan-KHANSOLO- Месяц назад

    Brilliant ❤️

  • @nazmul_khan_
    @nazmul_khan_ Месяц назад

    Lieb's analysis textbook was a lifesaver, ❤

  • @yousefalzoubi1423
    @yousefalzoubi1423 Месяц назад

    ممكن شروحات عربيه

  • @harsheetchawaria1572
    @harsheetchawaria1572 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-tf7rd3bn9d
    @user-tf7rd3bn9d 2 месяца назад

    Very hard to listen. Strange speech tempo. I guess must be a terrible educator albeit a genius. Not Feinman for sure😂

  • @sticksman1979
    @sticksman1979 2 месяца назад

    Down the Witten rabbit-hole we go!

  • @hv1461
    @hv1461 3 месяца назад

    Much respect to this man who has made such impactful contributions to humanity.

  • @anunusualnick8340
    @anunusualnick8340 4 месяца назад

    A problem occurs in the string theory also. What are the strings made out of then? Because they must also be made out of something? Right?

    • @CFLsurfr
      @CFLsurfr 2 месяца назад

      Energy waves, so we think. And that energy really extends no further, so we think. We believe energy is the base foundation of all matter and time.

  • @chazinko
    @chazinko 4 месяца назад

    5:26

  • @firstal3799
    @firstal3799 6 месяцев назад

    Witten would have been socially normal if he was born on Japan

  • @emmainjapan
    @emmainjapan 7 месяцев назад

    Inspiring life story, and fascinating scientific findings.

  • @MsNguyen1980
    @MsNguyen1980 8 месяцев назад

    You are always in our heart Dr.Yana

  • @emmainjapan
    @emmainjapan 8 месяцев назад

    Masterful and lucid summary and dissection of Dr. Roeder's (and colleagues') discoveries and insights into the enzymology of gene-specific, physiologically regulated gene transcription in eukaryotes.

  • @ikhlassiddiqui9593
    @ikhlassiddiqui9593 8 месяцев назад

    The best Sir.🙏🙏💐💐💐

  • @OscarLOPEZ-rn8xp
    @OscarLOPEZ-rn8xp 9 месяцев назад

    My favorite musician for years. Gracias zakir Hussain por tu magia!

  • @mayukhpurkayastha2649
    @mayukhpurkayastha2649 9 месяцев назад

    Great ❤❤❤

  • @MihirDamlesRailworld
    @MihirDamlesRailworld 9 месяцев назад

    The title is actually not right! Ustad ji needs no introduction . 😄

  • @sujatashinde2538
    @sujatashinde2538 10 месяцев назад

    Teacher

  • @sujatashinde2538
    @sujatashinde2538 10 месяцев назад

    Kerl

  • @NickSievers1
    @NickSievers1 10 месяцев назад

    He is one of the most eloquent speakers it is kind of astonishing. I imagine tabla has greatly enhanced his language faculties.

  • @BugRib
    @BugRib 10 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately, String Theory/M-Theory seems to be unfalsifiable at this point. Which certainly doesn't mean it's wrong, but it does mean that there's been a bit of a backlash against it over the last few years, with some prominent scientists accusing it of not being science at all, but something more like "mathematical metaphysics". I suspect it's on the right track, though. The fact that it's made some post-dictions (for example, predicting gravity) without even meaning to seems like good evidence that there's something true about it, IMHO.

  • @adrianoadriano4730
    @adrianoadriano4730 10 месяцев назад

    There wasn t people to clap this amazing performance of those great Maestros there ?....👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤🙏...thank you.

  • @GopikrishnaGopikrishna-lf1zi
    @GopikrishnaGopikrishna-lf1zi 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful

  • @kimfreeborn
    @kimfreeborn Год назад

    He's such a disappointment.

  • @Rahultiwaritabla
    @Rahultiwaritabla Год назад

    ❤️🙏

  • @Tabla_Gharana
    @Tabla_Gharana Год назад

    I had a privilege to attend commemorative lecture on tabla and the North Indian classical music and performance by Ustaad Zakir Hussain Ji at Kyoto Prize at Oxford University, UK on 10th May.

  • @innermusic7408
    @innermusic7408 Год назад

    What a wonderful talk! I learnt so much from this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cryptocsguy9282
    @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад

    Absolute legend this man is. He deserves to be as famous as Steve Jobs and Bill Gates

  • @differentlyunique9824
    @differentlyunique9824 Год назад

    আহা ❤️❤️❤️

  • @soumenb22
    @soumenb22 Год назад

    God of Tabla 🙏

  • @soebredden
    @soebredden Год назад

    It is of cause not a new situation. Being in the environmental concern since the eighties one would know that nature is not int he laboratory only -and behave different. That by the way does not do away with God. Only we do not know enough. The same could be said about the laws of morals; We are in the midst of them and we live by their consequences...! The vector is a prober image; The vector in evolution has changed -but it is not developing now where - the direction is ever for the consistency and coherence. It is all about love.

  • @jay-tt7hj
    @jay-tt7hj Год назад

    Ustad ji aap india me q nahi rehte😞😞

  • @Mad-Coo
    @Mad-Coo Год назад

    My equations are in chess, I feel and experience beautiful moves or ideas, such beauty that only some can see or experience. Chess is so powerful.

  • @prashantgoswami6132
    @prashantgoswami6132 Год назад

    Most enjoyable..most immersive..most blissful 😊👌👌

  • @badugurajkumar3439
    @badugurajkumar3439 Год назад

    The greatest player i ever seen lezendry artist