Guinness Science - Sixty Symbols Video
Strange bubbles and foam are part of the allure of Guinness - at least when you discuss it with an Irish physicist.
Sixty Symbols is in Dublin discussing the nation's much-loved beverage.
Link to the waves paper: http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/guinness/waves.pdf
Hello my name is ...
Hello my name is God? and I am limited as you
Probably more so since I can't accept that one and one is two
My OCD is killing me, I can never seem to stop
Cause after every single answer, I couldn't find the one I want
A small exceprt of what I managed to write about it. So yes, science is poetry.
Couldn't agree more ...
Couldn't agree more.
Counting angels on the head of pins
This is well and way beyond me
I'm a student of the teacher-less
A cosmic Saga permeating through the
State that we call time
Or this time we think is static
The ache we've aspired to life
And the axes? in our attics
Oh, scientists are ...
Oh, scientists are awfully misunderstood? people. Science is poetry.
Still, I had the ...
Still, I had the impression of physicists being only interested in their science and math. Not saying that it's a bad thing, just pointing out that there's more to life. And by saying that? sentence instead of just saying "meaningless" is exactly what I'm talking about. So even if it's not his I'm still very impressed with Moriarty. And thanks for clearing up the misconception!
I hate to break it ...
I hate to break it to you, but that saying is not his creative property :D it's been used in philosophy for quite some time to poke holes into the whole construct of medieval Scholasticism. It then later acquired its common modern meaning of pointless? endeavour of no practical consequence. That aside, I do agree that the SixtySymbols videos are utterly amazing and they should make many more.
One does not? ...
One does not? simply drink no guinnes
no1 knows anything ...
no1 knows anything about guiness because whenever they study it, they just end up? drinking it.
lol
mmmmm? The best ...
mmmmm? The best there is :):):)
Tirty-tree? and a ...
Tirty-tree? and a turd.
I'm Irish and I ...
I'm Irish and I prefer other Stouts to Guinness.
Also, with respect to the end: I want? to be buried in maths!
Could the foam be ...
Could the foam be a? plasma? :P
Did you say at 3:45 ...
Did you say at 3:45 "Counting angels on the head of pins"? That is f**king beautiful and? if that is what you actually said I am deeply amazed of your poetry understanding of deep-level physics. You continue to astonish me with every video I see!
I would ask you to ...
I would ask you to make that video after drink 5 of it )))))?
HA! I've got a ...
HA! I've got a single beer? left in my fridge. Time to pop that bastard.
now I want? a beer ...
now I want? a beer :D
yet again I can say ...
yet again I can say with confidence "beer and physics? go hand in hand"
Clearly? he's ...
Clearly? he's having few bubbles already in before this vid. Cheers!
Not a problem. ...
Not a problem. That's what happens when one listens to academicians talk. You find yourself saying "Wait,? what? Say that again!" Flip, flip, flip the dictionary files ... "Ahhh ... I see!"
3:56? who spots the ...
3:56? who spots the bubble thats just chilling
So...it's? like a ...
So...it's? like a beer convection current?
haha? thanks
haha? thanks
Thanks! I'm ...
Thanks! I'm surprised I've? never heard this term before.
anyone know where ...
anyone know where hes from? in ireland, hes got the cavan problem with the 'th' sounds
teetotal another ...
teetotal another word for? straight edge
its also? not white ...
its also? not white its a cream colour
YAY PV=nRT?
YAY PV=nRT?
Favored by a ...
Favored by a hispanic in East? Tx too...I'll be in Ireland soon!
At least DRINK THE ...
At least DRINK THE BEER first then start talking ... how you can't taste? it over 5 min !!!
Big fan of prof. ...
Big fan of prof. Moriarty, love the knowledge and the excitement he has when talking about physics that just permeates everything around. But? most of all ... you gotta love the name.



