Brian Beckman: On the General Theory of Channel 9 and Life in the Universe
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Brian Beckman, software architect and astrophysicist, discusses his General Theory of Channel 9, what Channel 9 means to him personally, his love for the Niner nation, the power of humanized corporate communication and life in the universe.
Happy Birthday, Niners!!!
Cheers!!
Happy Birthday, Niners!!!
Cheers!!
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This is the first time I had heard of the explanation for why we speculate there is dark matter.
I felt it would be relevant to post this:
Thank you for being such a great member of the community. And to all Niners: much love. Much love.
Keep on posting,
C
So Newton thought gravity was pulling things down to earth. Einstein said reverse. That spacetime was pushing things into the earth which was gravity. So if spacetime surrounds a planet and "pushes" on it as hard as a planet pushes back - then what gives spacetime its muscle and push?
Remembering the prior interviews I can think of some cues:
Physics + Simulation + 3D + Functional Programming = *?* (will Rock!)
Happy Birthday Channel 9!
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