Prof. Brian Keating
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Every great scientist is a storyteller.
I interview Nobel winners on @Into_Impossible🎙️
Chancellor's Prof. @UCSanDiego | Pilot | Wrote: Losing the Nobel Prize
- Yes very slow. The Palestinian population has grown from 1.2m in 1948 to over 5 million.Replying to @briankeating and @APSphysicsIsrael has been inflicting slow genocide upon Palestinians since 1948.
- Guys, the Sun is NOT ok right now…💔 📸: @NASASolarSystemReaders added context they thought people might want to knowReaders added contextThis is a still of a coronal hole, which are spots that are cooler and less dense than the surrounding plasma. This is very common and are almost never a cause of concern. The Sun has had larger holes in the past with no problems. swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/coro… nasa.gov/image-article/…
- No. There’s literally zero scientific evidence behind what he’s saying. There’s no “tone” for any elements on the Periodic Table. No “key”, no “angles of incidence”, no “bisexual tone” It’s a word salad that ignores basic quantum mechanics - the most precise branch of science.Terrence Howard is on some esoteric stuff when speaking to Joe Rogan about the periodic table of elements and its relationship with sound. Can anyone verify what he's saying?
- What Drs. Fauci and Collins did to @DrJBhattacharya and colleagues should send shivers down the spines of scientists everywhere…if they have them. Watch the full conversation “Follow Science, Not Scientists!” 👇 youtu.be/iTnJNXYFg9M
00:00 - I’ve spent years searching for evidence that the universe might have a preferred direction—something that would shake the foundations of cosmology. Our new paper just dropped in Physical Review D. It’s about a strange twist in the cosmic microwave background: anisotropic
00:00- "I have become DEATH, the DESTROYER of WORLDS!" (Physics Professor explains the science behind #Oppenheimer 🎥)
00:00 - Physicists learning how it feels when AI takes their jobs…
- Science isn't your temple, and scientists aren't your priests. It's a flashlight into the unknown, not a doctrine or moral compass. Elevating scientists to moral paragons invites ideologues to turn your noble pursuit into a political battlefield. Explore truth, not dogma.











