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service, einstein for sales, einstein for platform that the customers can easily buy. >> obviously salesforce serves a wide range of industries. which industries are seeing sort of picking up quickly to the generative ai tools? >> you know, the amazing thing, deirdre, is that we're seeing it across every industry. financial services companies, from banks and wealth management firms, mortgage, insurance, health and life sciences, pharma companies, public sector. it's really demand across the board and it speaks to the power and potential of bringing ai and data into every organization. >> how is that affecting their efficiency? earlier on in the show we were talking about the upcoming earnings season and how we're going to see more companies outside of the mega-cap, see better earnings, the breadth of this rally and earnings trend will broaden out. do you see on your side this helping efficiencies in productivities at companies? >> absolutely. i mean, i think when you bring data in and unlock kind of previous silos and trap data in every company, it really unlocks tremendous possibilities. and
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einstein's element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear explosions as a side reaction. in general, why does the periodic table stop reaching further? what does it mean in nature, yes, because nature, we usually say that uranium, element number 92, is the heaviest in nature, we mean, first of all, the earth, maybe the solar system, well, everything that falls to us on earth, from somewhere from outer space, in this sense, really uranium is considered to be the heaviest element, which is found in such gigantic macroscopic quantities, and heavier elements, some of them are found on earth, but many are in the universe, where these elements are synthesized, continuously, yes, in principle they can be there , the same einstein and fermat, of course, they are in the broad sense of understanding nature in the universe, they exist, but we don’t find them on earth, we don’t find them, because on earth we can find those elements or those isotopes of these elements , which either stable, or those that live... long enough to survive on earth, let me remind you that the earth in
einstein's element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear explosions as a side reaction. in general, why does the periodic table stop reaching further? what does it mean in nature, yes, because nature, we usually say that uranium, element number 92, is the heaviest in nature, we mean, first of all, the earth, maybe the solar system, well, everything that falls to us on earth, from somewhere from outer space, in this sense, really uranium is considered to be the heaviest element, which is...
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wonderful scientists, a symbol of an entire science, like einstein. einstein, there is an element named after mendeleev, much after his death, what makes them special? is that they do not exist in nature, and einstein’s element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear explosions as a side reaction. in general, why does the periodic table get to somewhere and then stop? well, first of all, we probably need to say what it means in nature, yes, because nature, we usually say when, that uranus, element number 92, is the most heavy in nature, we mean, first of all, the earth, perhaps the solar system. well, everything that comes to us on earth comes from somewhere from outer space, in this sense , uranium is indeed considered to be the heaviest element that is found in such gigantic macroscopic quantities, and heavier elements, some of them are found on earth, but many in the universe, where these elements are synthesized, continuously, yes, in principle they can be there, the same einstein and fermat, of course they are in... or those that live without
wonderful scientists, a symbol of an entire science, like einstein. einstein, there is an element named after mendeleev, much after his death, what makes them special? is that they do not exist in nature, and einstein’s element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear explosions as a side reaction. in general, why does the periodic table get to somewhere and then stop? well, first of all, we probably need to say what it means in nature, yes, because nature, we usually say when, that uranus,...
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turned einstein him. that's not really what happens it's just these two guys really clash and they start, you know, biting at each other and then because he's vengeful, gets in a position years later, you know, five years later, to be able to stab oppenheimer in the back, it is partly they're both on the abc, the atomic energy commission, strauss wants to develop super big bombs. and i oppenheimer is against that. and he sees this sort of as hypocritical you're the guy who invented these, how can you now turn against them? so it isn't one big beef. it's just growing number of beefs that they that straws manages to whack them over the head with when he gets some power. all right. thank you. we've also had quite a few people who wanted to know what you could tell us about the edward teller oppenheimer relation chip hitch. it's equally bad. you know, teller shows up in the movie and they clash little bit there. but it's after the where edward teller, unlike oppenheimer, is. 100% pro nukes build bigger, build
turned einstein him. that's not really what happens it's just these two guys really clash and they start, you know, biting at each other and then because he's vengeful, gets in a position years later, you know, five years later, to be able to stab oppenheimer in the back, it is partly they're both on the abc, the atomic energy commission, strauss wants to develop super big bombs. and i oppenheimer is against that. and he sees this sort of as hypocritical you're the guy who invented these, how...
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, mendeleev, so the einstein element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear explosions as a byproduct reaction. in general, why does the periodic table get to somewhere and then stop? well, first of all, we probably need to say what it means in nature, yes, because nature, we usually say that uranus, the element with number 92, is the heaviest in nature, we mean, first of all, the earth , maybe the solar system, well, everything that comes to us ... the earth from somewhere from outer space, in this sense, uranium is indeed considered the heaviest element, which is found in such gigantic quantities macroscopic, and heavier elements, some of them are found on earth, but many are in the universe, where these elements are synthesized continuously, yes, in principle they can be there, the same einstein and fermat, of course, they are in the broadest sense of understanding nature. in the universe, they exist, but we don’t find them on earth, we don’t find them, because on earth we can find those elements or those isotopes of these elements that are either stable or those that live with
, mendeleev, so the einstein element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear explosions as a byproduct reaction. in general, why does the periodic table get to somewhere and then stop? well, first of all, we probably need to say what it means in nature, yes, because nature, we usually say that uranus, the element with number 92, is the heaviest in nature, we mean, first of all, the earth , maybe the solar system, well, everything that comes to us ... the earth from somewhere from outer space,...
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where these elements are continuously synthesized, yes, in principle they can be there, the same with einstein and fermat, of course, they are in the broad sense of understanding nature. stable, or those that live without decaying long enough to survive on earth, on earth we can find those elements or those isotopes of these elements that either exist in the universe, but we don’t find them on earth, we don’t find them because let me remind you that the earth and the solar system in general are approximately 4.5 billion years old, and those elements that they live for billions of years longer, they exist on earth, that’s how... energy, so they go to iron this way and that way, heavier than iron they, on the contrary, begin to go with the absorption of energy and therefore the star cannot move further, it simply goes out, and the only way that remains is with the help of neutrons, this is a type of decay, beta minus decay, this is when an extra neutron appears in the nucleus, so to speak, and it is beneficial for it to become a proton, then it can do this due to this weak interaction , du
where these elements are continuously synthesized, yes, in principle they can be there, the same with einstein and fermat, of course, they are in the broad sense of understanding nature. stable, or those that live without decaying long enough to survive on earth, on earth we can find those elements or those isotopes of these elements that either exist in the universe, but we don’t find them on earth, we don’t find them because let me remind you that the earth and the solar system in general...
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innovation that the world has never seen before, and we're thrilled to bring it to our customers with einstein copilot. 0bviously, david, data, it's going to be king going forward in the ai world. how crucial is that data? and, importantly, how do you protect it? yeah, aaron, you're spot—on. the data is the new gold in this ai era. and so those with trusted data will have the best ai. and so it's all about that data. and the average company has hundreds or even thousands of systems. and so what our customer data cloud can do is take all that data and harmonise it so that there's a single golden record for each and every one of your customers. and that's essential in this ai age, because the data is the gold that powers the ai. and, david, let me end on this, has customer relationship management, has it changed over the years? cos i'm wondering, do customers expect more or less than they used to? so the crm industry has gone through dramatic change. so it started out as a $50 million customer custom software business. and today gartner and others predict it's over a $60 billion software marke
innovation that the world has never seen before, and we're thrilled to bring it to our customers with einstein copilot. 0bviously, david, data, it's going to be king going forward in the ai world. how crucial is that data? and, importantly, how do you protect it? yeah, aaron, you're spot—on. the data is the new gold in this ai era. and so those with trusted data will have the best ai. and so it's all about that data. and the average company has hundreds or even thousands of systems. and so...
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we have a special format, we will show a film by sergei from einstein, ivan grozny. vladimir, you know very well the different views of historians on ivan the terrible, in the latest issue of your magazine you have, from my point of view, a very interesting article on this matter, well, how do you imagine ivan the terrible as a statesman? well, you know, firstly, it must be said that there are such figures in the history of every nation. the days of alexander's wonderful beginning, such liberal aspirations, the image of paul i, who replaced great catherine, and liberal society have not yet cooled in memory of that time, of course, they tried to understand the nature of power, how such an advanced advanced catherine could be replaced by such a despot and how he was called behind his back the tyrant, like paul i. karamzin was looking for examples in history, and he found an example of such a tyrant in the face. until 1564, that is, somewhere around the first years of the livonian war, when kurbsky, being, holding an important post, as if the governor of the king in yur
we have a special format, we will show a film by sergei from einstein, ivan grozny. vladimir, you know very well the different views of historians on ivan the terrible, in the latest issue of your magazine you have, from my point of view, a very interesting article on this matter, well, how do you imagine ivan the terrible as a statesman? well, you know, firstly, it must be said that there are such figures in the history of every nation. the days of alexander's wonderful beginning, such liberal...
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look, this is our anniversary year, 190 years of mendeleev, 145 years of einstein, each of these. two wonderful scientists, a symbol of an entire science, just as einstein is a symbol of physics, mendeleev is a symbol of chemistry, what alexander is doing, well, as i understand it, somewhere between einstein and mendeleev in a metaphorical sense, but i would like to now the periodic table appeared on the screen, the same one we were used to at school, here we have ninety-nine, which is named after einstein's ninth, is an element named. mendeleev's honor is already strong after his death, what is their peculiarity, is that they do not exist in nature, and einstein's element was obtained as a result of thermonuclear ... which is found in such gigantic macroscopic quantities, and heavier elements, some of them are found on earth, but many are in the universe, where these elements are synthesized, continuously, yes, in principle they can be there, the same in einstein and fermat, of course, they are in in the broad sense of understanding nature in the universes, they exist, but we don’t
look, this is our anniversary year, 190 years of mendeleev, 145 years of einstein, each of these. two wonderful scientists, a symbol of an entire science, just as einstein is a symbol of physics, mendeleev is a symbol of chemistry, what alexander is doing, well, as i understand it, somewhere between einstein and mendeleev in a metaphorical sense, but i would like to now the periodic table appeared on the screen, the same one we were used to at school, here we have ninety-nine, which is named...
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einstein's law of general _ faster. einstein's law of general relativity - faster. einstein's law of general relativity tells i faster. einstein's law of. general relativity tells us that time is not absolute, it changes, depending on where you are in the universe. the rate that clocks tick depends on the gravity where you are. find that clocks tick depends on the gravity where you are.- gravity where you are. and left off of artemis _ gravity where you are. and left off of artemis one! _ gravity where you are. and left off of artemis one! nasa - gravity where you are. and left off of artemis one! nasa plans | off of artemis one! nasa plans to send a _ off of artemis one! nasa plans to send a crew— off of artemis one! nasa plans to send a crew to _ off of artemis one! nasa plans to send a crew to the - off of artemis one! nasa plans to send a crew to the moon at| to send a crew to the moon at the end of 2026. china is also planning to put people on the lunar surface by the end of the decade, so achieving a coordinated approach is essential. 50 coordinated approac
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was right were newton and it turns out einstein was correct. fascinating insights there. great to have you with us, edward. we cannot go over to our correspondent in texas. —— we cannot now. bring this up with the latest, how is the eclipse regressing? it
was right were newton and it turns out einstein was correct. fascinating insights there. great to have you with us, edward. we cannot go over to our correspondent in texas. —— we cannot now. bring this up with the latest, how is the eclipse regressing? it
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let's fast forward, einstein said, okay, i have this new idea. gravity is the curvature of space time. and space time is one thing, and big things curve space time around themselves. that's what gravity is. he realized a couple of things, how mercury curls around the su to look like this. so the idea was, since we have curvature of space and time, the biggest thing in the solar system, the sun, that should curve space time just enough, just enough that nearby stars in the background, they're light should be shifted just a bit. so they look like they change places in the sky, but you couldn't see that unless there is an eclipse. so they tried to look at this effect over years and did it in 1919 with one expedition to brazil and one to mississippi. >> what is most amazing about that, other than the fact that it confirmed this theory, is that science is still a work in progress and there is still so much to learn and nasa is still studying eclipses, they are launching rockets in space right now to try to understand how the eclipse messes with our fr
let's fast forward, einstein said, okay, i have this new idea. gravity is the curvature of space time. and space time is one thing, and big things curve space time around themselves. that's what gravity is. he realized a couple of things, how mercury curls around the su to look like this. so the idea was, since we have curvature of space and time, the biggest thing in the solar system, the sun, that should curve space time just enough, just enough that nearby stars in the background, they're...
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einstein said that physics and politics are much more complex than physics. indeed, in physics there is for sure. formulas that obey the laws of nature, and man is not able to change them, from here there is a great opportunity to get the only correct answer, but politics obeys the laws created by man himself, every interprets them in his own way, hence the eternal polemics and disputes, in which, alas, it is almost impossible to find who is right and who is wrong, thank you, thank you. 5 seconds, now your honor, you must determine who will be the first to choose the track, who will be the second, who will not choose anything. so, renata khabibulina, arseny orefyev, yeah, and alexandra tselykh. great. well, khabibulina. i choose the yellow path. no, yes. you wanted, no, you finally decided, yes, she is yours, you have every right, red, sure, something tells you that you need to go to the red, but that inner strength, inner strength, great, your red one, well, you’re very good. the war still awaits them ahead, the sovereign ordered to leave the cross of st.
einstein said that physics and politics are much more complex than physics. indeed, in physics there is for sure. formulas that obey the laws of nature, and man is not able to change them, from here there is a great opportunity to get the only correct answer, but politics obeys the laws created by man himself, every interprets them in his own way, hence the eternal polemics and disputes, in which, alas, it is almost impossible to find who is right and who is wrong, thank you, thank you. 5...
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and einstein's theory confirms that there is a beginning. that they're in the big back for the universe is expanding like this there may not how we know that. >> martha: was interesting what he said at the beginning about how einstein's theory of relativity in his opinion prove that the universe had a moment of beginning that can only have been created by an entity that said that in the motion. >> i understand before the general relativity theory scientists believe that the universe wasn't static, eternal and that there was no beginning to end. it was einstein's theory that actually confirm that it had a beginning and an sign actually inserted in factor to create the static universe and realize he had taken her because it was an accurate and that's what gave us the big bang. >> martha: fascinating. it so interesting and important also discussion today about the ours during which christ was crucified and whether or not the darkness that was described that came over that area for three hours is scientifically possible. >> that's what dr ross e
and einstein's theory confirms that there is a beginning. that they're in the big back for the universe is expanding like this there may not how we know that. >> martha: was interesting what he said at the beginning about how einstein's theory of relativity in his opinion prove that the universe had a moment of beginning that can only have been created by an entity that said that in the motion. >> i understand before the general relativity theory scientists believe that the universe...
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if only i'd known i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law has been humanities and during companions throughout history. the fest description of a battle in relative examples. diesel was written in the 15th century b. c. and when it's i need a little chilling it. it wouldn't send you to a e, one of the tanks, water bills and ships equipped with heavy cannon. plains dropped bombs and weapons became ever more proof less and destructive than one day. but on reaching into the, if the radiance of a 1000 suns would have bused in the sky, it'd be like the splendor of the mice you one on become deaths, the destroyer of welts, robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer spoke of how dr. the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945, just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon test in new mexico team. the team of scientists for 3 years with a $2000000000.00 budget, to build 3 atomic bombs, giving the us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2, the fund that it goes to serious damage across the usually around that. we're slow
if only i'd known i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law has been humanities and during companions throughout history. the fest description of a battle in relative examples. diesel was written in the 15th century b. c. and when it's i need a little chilling it. it wouldn't send you to a e, one of the tanks, water bills and ships equipped with heavy cannon. plains dropped bombs and weapons became ever more proof less and destructive than one day. but on reaching into...
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problem lines in the heart of human kind if only i'd known i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law as being humanities and during companions throughout history. the fest description of a battle in relatively reliable diesel was written in the 15th century b. c. and we'll just send you the won't, julia, it will send you to a e. one was a tank sort of built in ships equipped with heavy candidate lanes, dropped bombs and weapons became 7 long. please listen destructive. then one day, flat on reaching into peak. the is the radiance of a 1000 suns with a bust in the sky. it'd be like the splendor of the mice you one on become deaths the destroyer. well, it's robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer spoke of hale doctor the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945, just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon test in new mexico. he lived a team of scientists for 3 years with a $2000000000.00 budget. to build 3 atomic bombs, giving us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2. that it goes to serious damage across the yeah. usually that we're a small and
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if only i know i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law has been humanities and during companions throughout history. the 1st description of a battle in relatively reliable diesel was written in the 15th century b. c. and when it's, i need a little chill in it, it wouldn't send you to a e one was a tank sort of built in ships equipped with heavy candidate lanes, dropped bombs and weapons became ever more proof less and destructive than one day at all and reached its peak, the if the radiance of a 1000 suns would have burst in the sky, it'd be like the splendor of the mice you want to come dance the destroyer? well, it's robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer spoke of hale doctor the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945 just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon test in new mexico team. the team of scientists for 3 years with a $2000000000.00 budget to build 3 atomic bombs, giving us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2. the found that it was to say a standard across the yeah, just really, really a
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if only i know i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law as being humanities enduring companions throughout history. the 1st description of a battle in credit to appear with samples, diesel was written in the 15th century, b, c. and what it's, i need a little chill in it. it wouldn't send you to a b. one was a tank sort of built on ships equipped with heavy canada. plains dropped bombs and weapons became 7 long listened. destructive . then one day that reached its peak the . this, the radiance of a 1000 suns with a bust in the sky. it'd be like the splendor of the mice you one on to come dance, the destroyer of wells, robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer spoke of hale doctor the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945. just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon tested new mexico. team of scientists for 3 years with a $2000000000.00 budget to build 3 atomic bombs, giving the us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2. the found that it was to serious damage across the yeah, definitely. but i'm willing to
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if only i know i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law has been humanity's enduring companions throughout history. the 1st description of a battle in rather to appear reliable, the diesel was written in the 15th century b. c. in order to send you the won't truly that they wouldn't send you to a e one was a tank sort of built and ships equipped with heavy canada plains dropped, the bombs and weapons became 7 long. please listen destructive. then one day, flat on reached into the if the radiance of a 1000 suns with a bust in the sky, it'd be like the splinter of the mice, you one on become deaths, the destroyer of wells. robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer, spoke of hale doctor the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945, just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon test in new mexico. team of scientists for 3 years, with a $2000000000.00 budget. to build 3 atomic bombs, giving the us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2, the found that it goes to serious damage across the yeah, definitely. but i'm re
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if only i know i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law as being humanities and during companions throughout history. the 1st description of a battle in relatively reliable diesel was written in the 15th century b, c. and when it's, i need a little chilling, if it wouldn't send you to a e, one of the tanks, water bills and ships equipped with heavy canada plains and dropped the bombs and weapons became ever more or less than destructive. then one day, flat on reached its peak, the if the radiance of a 1000 suns would have burst in the sky, it'd be like the splendor of the mice you one on to come dance. the destroyer of wells, robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer, spoke of how document rephrase frank, combined in 1945, just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon test in new mexico. he lived a team of scientists for 3 years, with a $2000000000.00 budget. to build 3 atomic bombs, giving us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2. the victor. so serious damage across the yeah. just really, really a,
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if only i'd known i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein, me. the law has been humanities and during companions throughout history. the 1st description of a battle and rather to appear with samples diesel, was written in the 15th century, b, c. and we'll just send you the won't kill it if it wouldn't send you to a b. one of the tanks were built and ships equipped with heavy candidate planes, dropped bombs and weapons became 7 long submissive destructive. then one day rattled reached its peak. the if the radiance of a 1000 suns would have burst in the sky, it'd be like the splendor of the monkey, one unbecoming deaths, the destroyer of wells. robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer spoke of hale doctor the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945. just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon tested new mexico team, the team of scientists for 3 years with a $2000000000.00 budget to build 3 atomic bombs, giving the us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2. the found that it goes to serious damage across the yeah, definitel
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it seems that einstein was the first to say that the possession of weapons would make america such destructive forces. theft of diagrams, documents and similar secrets inside los amos, where speaking, the headquarters of the atomic project was located, it is simply reliably known, for example, the story of how two mysterious people came to niels bohr, on the recommendation of one of his acquaintances, who asked him for 5 hours about his work. corresponds more or less precisely to the traditional agenda of the democratic party, the nest of which has always been hollywood, which, and accordingly the oscar academy, is a film about a levada professor, obsessed with the idea of nuclear fission, by a man, about a man who in his youth, due to his peculiarity great depression, he messed around with the communists, and now they would blame him for it. to say that on the eve of the ceremony, with all my might and with all my heart i wished martin scorsese to win, fortunately the film killer of the flower moon, despite the eighty-one-year-old age of the applicant, meets the highest standards, but t
it seems that einstein was the first to say that the possession of weapons would make america such destructive forces. theft of diagrams, documents and similar secrets inside los amos, where speaking, the headquarters of the atomic project was located, it is simply reliably known, for example, the story of how two mysterious people came to niels bohr, on the recommendation of one of his acquaintances, who asked him for 5 hours about his work. corresponds more or less precisely to the...
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steblov, thank you, thank you for coming, and we say goodbye, this was a podcast of witnesses from einstein and its hosts, natalya ryabshchikova and stanislav didinsky, film historians. all issues of our you can see the podcast on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. thank you and goodbye. goodbye, hello everyone, this is a free program podcast, i’m maxim tronkov, our guests are lyosha, masha, our joy, maria petrova and alexey tikhonov, hello guys, hello, hello, maxim, our joy, that was us. before, probably, but the joy has not disappeared from us anywhere, okay, well, just recently this spring the russian challenge tournament ended, where , after all, you again gave joy to your beloved spectators in st. petersburg, to me it seems that you felt the same as before at the competitions, in the evenings the hedgehog and the bear cub gathered, then the hedgehog, then the bear cub, they counted the green ones and said how good it was that we... a friend has, uh, hedgehogs, and you will hear the bear scream. i will definitely, you hear, i will definitely come to you, no matter what happens,
steblov, thank you, thank you for coming, and we say goodbye, this was a podcast of witnesses from einstein and its hosts, natalya ryabshchikova and stanislav didinsky, film historians. all issues of our you can see the podcast on the website of the first channel 1tv.ru. thank you and goodbye. goodbye, hello everyone, this is a free program podcast, i’m maxim tronkov, our guests are lyosha, masha, our joy, maria petrova and alexey tikhonov, hello guys, hello, hello, maxim, our joy, that was...
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a place alongside albert einstein and max clunk in the textbooks you're up to date. i'll see you in the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day the votes. people have to say the that's why we listen to based on the ritual to every weekend on d. w. the headquarter, governance done to tv channel during your life, broadcast in the netherlands, police describe it a torture chamber in a shipping container. what connects these incidents. it's cocaine and drug trafficking between that's in america and europe. columbia has broken its own record for cultivating co cut the main ingredients. okay. huge increases in the amount of cocaine entering the continent. 3 poults in belgium and the netherlands. what's happening to us in terms of cocaine is quite historical. this really is a big, a new face that is on sort of cocaine to your, of assessing though it's just the most popular hard drive in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others. it is devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe come and you'll hotspots. ok. the 1000 been in a city know
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a long time names like isaac newton, albert einstein, the father of the so called god particle, the nobel prize winning physicist peter hicks as died age 94. the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the heat exposed on. he argued that the bows on help to bind the universe together by giving particles their mass decades later, his theory was proven by physicist working at the large hadron collider at sarah in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. to earlier i spoke to please, this is joseph ink and download from the university of california. you announced the discovery of the higgs bows on in 2012 with peter hicks in the audience. well, obviously it was a tremendously exciting moments and perhaps one of the biggest moments in our, in our field for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before and we were just very happy that he could be there. i saw, i saw that you showed a littl
a long time names like isaac newton, albert einstein, the father of the so called god particle, the nobel prize winning physicist peter hicks as died age 94. the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. pigs was famous for his groundbreaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the heat exposed on. he argued that the bows on help to bind the universe together by giving particles their mass decades later, his theory was proven by physicist...
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earned him a place in the textbooks of physicist, as well as in the annals of history alongside albert einstein. and isaac new is ellen walker is a retired physicist at the university of edinburgh. he was also a friend of the late peter higgs. he told me how higgs became a legend in his field. a b to actually constructed a survey. um for a different reason. um, there was a problem that some to understand the physics of the new class and the decay of it . we had how goes exchanged, which were massive and not really in this area. it wasn't comfortable and credit. so to get these particles, mass of people latched onto what he done and actually found ways well that visit the, the series was calculable. but the high schools that were exchanged with massive and these were the so called w is that both phones, they were part of the what we would now call the standard model. and then the, the ones that were found. but the mechanism by where they go, the mass was not completely understood, and so they expose on itself was found in both digit well announced on the 4th of july 2012. uh, but up to that time
earned him a place in the textbooks of physicist, as well as in the annals of history alongside albert einstein. and isaac new is ellen walker is a retired physicist at the university of edinburgh. he was also a friend of the late peter higgs. he told me how higgs became a legend in his field. a b to actually constructed a survey. um for a different reason. um, there was a problem that some to understand the physics of the new class and the decay of it . we had how goes exchanged, which were...
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awarded the nobel prize in 20. 13 is a work earned him a place in physics textbooks alongside albert einstein. earlier i spoke to is joseph and can download from the university of california. he announced the discovery of the expos on in 2012 with peter higgs in the audience will now be for you is a tremendously exciting moments. and perhaps one of the biggest moments that are in our fields for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before. and we were just very happy that he could be there. i saw, i saw that you showed a little clip of him wanting xyz. he was very emotional at the time. i mean, that's the discovery. i was representing the same as experiment, which i show in the picture behind me here in fabulous a note to you. it was worth attending the alice experiment and together we both have very strong evidence for the particle that he propose almost half a century earlier. so it was a long road to get there. and then before we continue, could you please help some more. he was understand exactly what the importance of discovery or the he ex
awarded the nobel prize in 20. 13 is a work earned him a place in physics textbooks alongside albert einstein. earlier i spoke to is joseph and can download from the university of california. he announced the discovery of the expos on in 2012 with peter higgs in the audience will now be for you is a tremendously exciting moments. and perhaps one of the biggest moments that are in our fields for many decades. and i wasn't absolutely certain that peter would be there until shortly before. and we...
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most of the physics are needing his place alongside names like isaac newton and albert einstein . the father of the so called god particle, the nobel prize winning physicist peter higgs, has died age 94. the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. higgs was famous for his round breaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the king's bows on the argue that the bows on him to bind the universe together by giving particles their mouse. decades later, his theory was proven by visitors working at the large hadron collider in a certain in switzerland. he was honored with a nobel prize for physics in 2013. as i'm now joined by joseph in kindle, a distinguished professor of physics at the university of california. santa barbara and the scientist who announced the discovery of the higgs bows on in 2012. so he could take us back to that moment professor, what was it like to announce that discovery with peter higgs in the audience? well, obviously it was a tremendously exciting moments and perhaps one of the biggest moments that are
most of the physics are needing his place alongside names like isaac newton and albert einstein . the father of the so called god particle, the nobel prize winning physicist peter higgs, has died age 94. the university of edinburgh says he passed away peacefully in his home. higgs was famous for his round breaking theory from the 19 sixty's, which proposed a new particle known as the king's bows on the argue that the bows on him to bind the universe together by giving particles their mouse....
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it's a i can impersonate anyone amongst the ai versions of albert einstein, the giga child named eva musk. you can find an a therapist. it was created by a med student. he said at the basics of his psychology studies and then use that to vent about his exam stress. both of the others discovered the but it became super popular. it has now sent out over a 100000000 messages to its uses. so what are the perks of an a therapist? here? 3, number one, availability of a therapist is available any time. any way if you're having a panic attack at 2 am, it's right back to calm you down. secondly, accessibility to meet your therapist. you need to get dressed, leave the house and commute that actually can be a lot to manage if you're dealing with mental health issues. a chatbox on the other hand so that you choose the time phase for your sessions. thirdly, personalization in a companion company program to behave exactly as you need. sometimes the relationship between the therapist and patients can be tricky if they're not on the same wavelength therapy becomes a lot less effective. let me share
it's a i can impersonate anyone amongst the ai versions of albert einstein, the giga child named eva musk. you can find an a therapist. it was created by a med student. he said at the basics of his psychology studies and then use that to vent about his exam stress. both of the others discovered the but it became super popular. it has now sent out over a 100000000 messages to its uses. so what are the perks of an a therapist? here? 3, number one, availability of a therapist is available any...
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hello, this is a podcast of witnesses from einstein and its leading film historians, natalia ryabchikova and stanislav didinsky. our podcast is about who and how created classic, beloved, little-known, forgotten soviet films. and today we will talk about the sixtieth anniversary, probably one of the most beloved soviet films is the film “i walk through moscow.” and today our guest is the actor who played one of the main roles in this film, evgeny steblov. hello, hello, hello, evny! “hello, we will try to tell you what we know, ask you about what we don’t know, but for example, we know that the story that was later told in i’m walking around moscow began in the head of gennady shpalikov, well, long ago before that, and was told in the initial application, which was called "friends", about two guys, schoolchildren, who meet in... in the morning line for beer, but in order to find this beer stall, one of them had to play detective, because he started looking for this line using roach skins, which were scattered on the street, it was on these skins that he actually went to the stal
hello, this is a podcast of witnesses from einstein and its leading film historians, natalia ryabchikova and stanislav didinsky. our podcast is about who and how created classic, beloved, little-known, forgotten soviet films. and today we will talk about the sixtieth anniversary, probably one of the most beloved soviet films is the film “i walk through moscow.” and today our guest is the actor who played one of the main roles in this film, evgeny steblov. hello, hello, hello, evny!...
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we will show a film by sergei from einstein, ivan the terrible, we need a strong government, to lick the backs of those who oppose the unity of the russian state. a fundamental picture, it raises questions about the existence of russia, predicted much of what is happening to russia today. in a situation of war, they bastards begin to leave. the biography of ivan the terrible, which is being published in the west, is now raising its power, this is a clearly negative figure, terrible, gloomy, europe does not recognize him, he will be strong, they do not recognize him, a big game, a special issue, now for the first time, the grand duke of moscow crown, the tsar of all russia on the film ivan the terrible also lays claim to itself. the film turns out to be somehow timeless, because each era looks at it with its own eyes and finds some answers to my questions, today is the first one, the appearance of such a child in my life was a complete surprise, in tandem we have such a small but strong family, we will formulate a request with you: we have a good room, and maybe it will be even better
we will show a film by sergei from einstein, ivan the terrible, we need a strong government, to lick the backs of those who oppose the unity of the russian state. a fundamental picture, it raises questions about the existence of russia, predicted much of what is happening to russia today. in a situation of war, they bastards begin to leave. the biography of ivan the terrible, which is being published in the west, is now raising its power, this is a clearly negative figure, terrible, gloomy,...
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a place alongside albert einstein and mex plug in the textbooks up to date. i'll see you at the top of the hour with more of old news followed by the day the votes. people have to say the let's why we listen to based on the reports. every weekend on d, w, ecuador, governments, done to tv channel during your life, broadcast in the netherlands, police describe it a torture chamber.
a place alongside albert einstein and mex plug in the textbooks up to date. i'll see you at the top of the hour with more of old news followed by the day the votes. people have to say the let's why we listen to based on the reports. every weekend on d, w, ecuador, governments, done to tv channel during your life, broadcast in the netherlands, police describe it a torture chamber.
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what he served all his life. therefore, the version about the mind of this man, whose last name was einstein, is remarkable, but it is limited to his period before the second world war, he never created a general theory of poly, and not only that , he was mistaken in many issues, he certainly was not a great politician, although of course, great scientists, but if i just why am i... asking such a terrible question, in the west there is no idea that a thermonuclear war will lead to terrible consequences, after fukushima, after even chernobyl, after those... overvoltage and overvoltage of the united states states, they decided to apologize a little, so to speak, and launched a helsinki group, what an overexertion we had - it was an example of deception. the eternally good-natured soviet old man, who was not an old man then, the americans, who were sure that they would collapse now, because after vietnam, spring and so on. it was an overstrain in the heads of old people who were not old yet, there was no overstrain, they just decided on the theory of convergence, they decided what how, because
what he served all his life. therefore, the version about the mind of this man, whose last name was einstein, is remarkable, but it is limited to his period before the second world war, he never created a general theory of poly, and not only that , he was mistaken in many issues, he certainly was not a great politician, although of course, great scientists, but if i just why am i... asking such a terrible question, in the west there is no idea that a thermonuclear war will lead to terrible...
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but einstein's law of general relativity tells us time is not absolute. it changes depending on where you are in the universe, the weight that clocks tick depends on the gravity where you are. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. there is the international bureau of weights and measures in france, they monitor these atomic clocks and that sets the universal coordinated time that we use every day here on earth. if you took those atomic clocks up to the moon, they would run slightly faster because the gravity on the moon is less. you might remember the pictures of the astronauts when they landed at the apollo missions, they bounce up and down. that is because the gravity is less on the moon and the consequence of that, the fundamental nature of gravity, is the clocks run faster. it is not too much faster, if you took an atomic clock up there, 50 years later it would only be banning one second faster. it is only a very small time difference, but it is enough to cause real problems when you are looking at space travel and humans inhabi
but einstein's law of general relativity tells us time is not absolute. it changes depending on where you are in the universe, the weight that clocks tick depends on the gravity where you are. the way we define time here on earth is using atomic clocks. there is the international bureau of weights and measures in france, they monitor these atomic clocks and that sets the universal coordinated time that we use every day here on earth. if you took those atomic clocks up to the moon, they would...
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einstein. i think he i think that walter's ability to traverse the worlds of science and culture to to find the artistry and imagination and genius in his characters is what's made him a really extraordinary author. i read everything he writes. susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean. i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward
einstein. i think he i think that walter's ability to traverse the worlds of science and culture to to find the artistry and imagination and genius in his characters is what's made him a really extraordinary author. i read everything he writes. susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean. i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great...