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Justin Finke: Astrophysics at the Improv

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#64 – Justin Finke: Astrophysics at the Improv

  • Justin works for Naval Research Laboratory, so this is the first podcast with a disclaimer.
  • “Ways and Means” and “Monumental” are beers from DC area breweries.
  • Used a telescope as a kid
  • Special relativity can be derived with high school math.
  • “Atom” by Isaac Asimov – not sci-fi
  • “A Brief History of Time” by Stephen Hawking
  • FYI, grad school for chemistry and physics is generally free.
  • Big display pendulums have motors.
  • Buy them from Academy Pendulum Sales
  • Is he an astronomer, an astrophysicist, or physicist?
  • How old is the universe? The Hubble tension.
  • Did the speed of light change?
  • Does gravity change?
  • Discussing improv classes
  • AI – generative, at least – not affecting astrophysics too much. Yet.
  • Prefers putting together a talk more than giving it.
  • Bert lists five great things about being an engineer.

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