I’ve done Bloggingheads — where people who are more comfortable behind a keyboard than in front of a camera pick up the phone to talk about things they’d be too lazy to type about — before, but never with someone I was married to. But some marketing wizard thought it would be fun to have a special Valentine’s Day edition of Science Saturday. Say it together: Awwwwwww. So here I am with Jennifer, talking about brains and movies and whiteboards.
Don’t worry, it doesn’t get mushy.
Awwwwww. 🙂
Wow, you two are great together, even when 100 miles apart. Despite (or maybe because of) your incompatibilities, I predict a great future together. Not just a fluctuation.
Thanks, John! “Not just a fluctuation” is our motto.
The Germans have come to Santa Barbara? Maybe I left at the right time 😉 More seriously, the Germans are everywhere. There’s just many of us. No matter what conference I’ve been at I always found a corner where they’d speak German.
Nice to see and hear you chatting about the program at the Kavli Institute.
As for parametric resonance, see e.g. Landau/Lifshitz vol.1, pargr. 17, or a child on a swing.
No Mushy?
We were all thinking this was going to be the Physics Porn that New Scientist was talking about
Petition for Carl Sagan postage stamp
I think we should all be thankful Sean chose physics over what obviously could have been a very lucrative alternative career:
“Hi, I’m sorry to bother you at dinner, but I have a terrific offer for you on a General Relativity textbook….”
Doug: he can still do that in another part of the multiverse
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