Steven Weinberg at Nobel Conference 50

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Steven Weinberg, 1979 Nobel laureate in physics, presenting "Glimpses of a Hidden World" at Nobel Conference 50.

Theoretical physicist Steven Weinberg, PhD – 1979 Nobel laureate in physics; Jack S. Josey-Welch Foundation Regents Chair in Science and professor, Departments of Physics and Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin.

Subjects:
-Beginning of Lecture (1:43)
-3 Clues to a Hidden World (6:05)
-The 3rd Clue: Neutrino Mass (13:20)
-The Standard Model (17:05)
-Beginning of Q&A (24:35)
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I've read from and admired Steven Weinberg for 25 years.  How fortunate to have lived in the time of Weinberg.

doncourtreporter
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Thank you dr steven Weinberg what era we live in that we taking it for granted

tomwalt
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Well, thank you, thank you, thank you for putting up this Professor Weinberg and the 50th Celebration video. With nearly no science background, except for my collection of books, I too understood little of the details; however that doesn't obviate the wonder, and I come away with a mysterious, interesting, nay - fascinating " overview, " and hoping for more. I follow, as general public, the LHC, The Higgs, and the lack of supersymmetry (so far) without having to be versed in physics/cosmology. So your trouble is quite worthwhile.

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A little volume would make listening possible....

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