Experience a Fascinating Life Webcast on Dec. 1st with Einstein at PhysicsWeb

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A discussion is underway about an upcoming event featuring insights on Einstein's theories, which many participants find intriguing. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions, prompting some to consider what thoughtful inquiries to pose. Several individuals express a willingness to prioritize this event over other commitments, such as classes. The event can be accessed later for those unable to attend live. Overall, there is a strong enthusiasm for the opportunity to engage with the topic of Einstein's work.
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I was just about post this, although it seems I'm an hour late. :blushing: IT sounds great indeed. :approve:
 
I was just about to post this too... but somewhat later. :-p

Sounds pretty cool. :biggrin:

We can send in questions so, now, what can I ask that won't seem stupid... :rolleyes:
 
Cool... I'll definitely check this out!
 
my high school classes can wait

I think I may learn a little more from listening to this rather than attending my Christain Life Choices class...
I plan on listenin as much as I can tomorrow even if it means skipping a few classes
 
You can watch it again:

http://beyond-einstein.web.cern.ch/beyond-einstein/
 
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