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Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium - Kevin Burdge
Kevin Burdge
2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow in Physics
Astrophysics
“Some Black Holes Are Born Gently”
In this talk, I present the discovery of the first confirmed black hole in a stellar triple system.
This system provides strong evidence that at least some black holes are born in a gentle process that imparts little to no natal kick. The discovery also indicates that some black holes either form through a complete collapse of their progenitor, or inhabit systems in which gravitational interactions between an outer companion and the inner binary drives their evolution.
This discovery provides new avenues for understanding the formation and evolution of black holes using the dynamics of complex stellar systems.
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Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium - Juliana Garcia-Meja
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Juliana García-Mejía Pegasi b Fellow, 2023-2026; Pappalardo Fellow in Physics, 2026-2028 Astrophysics Observation, Instrumentation, and Experiment “The Tierras Observatory: An Ultra-precise Time-series Photometer to Characterize Nearby Low-mass Stars and their Terrestrial Exoplanets” Although the study of exoplanets has seen dramatic advances in the past decade, the analogs of many of the deniz...
Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium - Kevin Nuckolls
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Kevin Nuckolls 2023-2026 Pappalardo Fellow in Physics Experimental Condensed Matter Physics “Customizable Unconventional Superconducting Materials” Superconductivity is an extraordinary collective electronic phase of matter that supports the conduction of electricity in materials without energy loss or heat dissipation. Our understanding of this remarkable phenomenon is deeply rooted in the Bar...
Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium - Mank iKim
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Manki Kim 2021-2024 Pappalardo Fellow in Physics String Theory; Cosmology “Towards Quantum Gravity in Realistic Universes” Despite string theory providing a perturbative window to understand quantum gravity, its utilities have been restricted to highly unrealistic universes. Of the many theoretical challenges for understanding string theory in realistic universes, formulating string theory in a...
Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium - Introductory Remarks by Matthew Headrick
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Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium Introductory Remarks by Matthew Headrick, Professor of Physics, Brandeis University and 2003-2006 Pappalardo Fellow
Spring 2024 Pappalardo Fellowships in Physics Symposium - Rohan Naidu
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Rohan Naidu NASA Hubble Fellow, 2022-2025; Pappalardo Fellow, 2025-2027 Astrophysics Observation, Instrumentation, and Experiment “Into the First Billion Years with the JWST” One of the last great unknowns in our history of the universe is when and how the first galaxies emerged after the Big Bang. These galaxies transformed the cosmos: they illuminated the invisible scaffolding of dark matter ...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - End of workshop panel and discussion
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End of workshop panel and discussion with Prof. Christopher Stubbs et al. Friday, January 19, 2024 at 15:45 - 16:45 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platform for scholars, educators, and AI experts to examine the pro...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Julius Heitkoetter
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"A2rchi: An open-source, end-to-end AI framework for research and education" Julius Heitkoetter, Current MIT EECS graduate student Friday, January 19, 2024 at 09:45 - 10:00 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platform f...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Ziming Liu
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"GenPhys and Beyond: Unveiling the Synergy of Physics and Diffusion Models in Generative Processes" Ziming Liu, Current MIT Physics graduate student Friday, January 19, 2024 at 10:00 - 10:15 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, o...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Dr Alexander Gagliano
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"Supernova Science in the AI Era: Pioneering Real-Time Analysis with Large Language Models" Dr Alexander Gagliano, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Physics and AI at MIT and the Harvard Center for Astrophysics Friday, January 19, 2024 at 10:15 - 10:30 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of th...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Joleen Liang, Co-Founder of Squirrel Ai
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"Revolutionizing Personalized Learning: Introducing Squirrel Ai's Large Adaptive Model (LAM)" Joleen Liang, Co-Founder of Squirrel Ai Friday, January 19, 2024 at 11:00 - 11:15 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platfor...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Morning Keynote (Friday) by Prof. Christopher Stubbs
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Morning Keynote (Friday): "Generative AI: What's it good for, and what's it good at?" Prof. Christopher Stubbs, Harvard University Friday, January 19, 2024 from 09:05 - 09:45 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platform...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Damion Mannings
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"Facial Recognition, Black Women, and Cops: An Urgent Need for an Ethical Framework to Prevent Algorithmic Bias" Damion Mannings, MIT Friday, January 19, 2024 at 11:15 - 11:30 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platfor...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Morning (Friday) panel and discussion
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Panel Discussion with Prof. Christopher Stubbs et al. Friday, January 19, 2024 at 11:30 - 12:00 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platform for scholars, educators, and AI experts to examine the profound effects and th...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Afternoon Keynote (Friday) by Prof. Christopher Capozzola
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Afternoon Keynote (Friday) by Prof. Christopher Capozzola, MIT Friday, January 19, 2024 from 13:30 - 14:00 The revolutionary impact and emerging challenges of generative AI in STEM research and education Symposium 2024 This event, co-hosted by two of the world's leading academic institutions - MIT and Harvard, offers a platform for scholars, educators, and AI experts to examine the profound eff...
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Prof. Philip Harris
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Prof. Philip Harris
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Dr. Zhanshan Ma
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Dr. Zhanshan Ma
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Emma Chickles
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Emma Chickles
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Dr. Mohamed Abdelhafez
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Dr. Mohamed Abdelhafez
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Introductory remarks (Friday) by Kevin Burdge
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Introductory remarks (Friday) by Kevin Burdge
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Closing Remarks by Kevin Burdge
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Closing Remarks by Kevin Burdge
Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Prof Thomas Thesen
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Generative AI in STEM Symposium 2024 - Prof Thomas Thesen
PhysGAAP Webinar 2023: Webinar for Prospective Applicants to MIT Physics Graduate Program
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PhysGAAP Webinar 2023: Webinar for Prospective Applicants to MIT Physics Graduate Program
The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Joshua Ramette (MIT) and Thomas Hartke (MIT)
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The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Joshua Ramette (MIT) and Thomas Hartke (MIT)
The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Rumen Dangovski (MIT)
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The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Rumen Dangovski (MIT)
The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Dr Michelle Tomasik (MIT)
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The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Dr Michelle Tomasik (MIT)
The impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Closing Remarks by Dr Kevin Burdge (MIT)
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The impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Closing Remarks by Dr Kevin Burdge (MIT)
The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Keynote address by Prof. Yann LeCun (NYU/Meta)
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The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Keynote address by Prof. Yann LeCun (NYU/Meta)
The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - David Koplow (MIT)
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The Impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - David Koplow (MIT)
The impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Prof. Daniel Jackson (MIT)
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The impact of chatGPT talks (2023) - Prof. Daniel Jackson (MIT)

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  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 2 роки тому

    1922+100=2022

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 2 роки тому

    ke-mu-di (ste-reng ka-pal) or (a-lat pan-du a-rah) = navigator Page 3 1948. Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. cybernetics = sibernetik kubernetes (Gr) = jurumudi Page 3-4 1831-1879 The Theory of Governors.(1868). Maxwell, J. C. Page 4 1736-1819 Watt, J.

  • @saravanann8246
    @saravanann8246 2 роки тому

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    @saravanann8246 2 роки тому

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  • @belowasmelashgebremariam
    @belowasmelashgebremariam 2 роки тому

    Asmelash

  • @belowasmelashgebremariam
    @belowasmelashgebremariam 2 роки тому

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  • @rintheviil2159
    @rintheviil2159 2 роки тому

    🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @DeSousaPhotography
    @DeSousaPhotography 3 роки тому

    Herd mentality. So sad

  • @serenatsukino999
    @serenatsukino999 3 роки тому

    He is so gorgeous and sexy! 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @darkemperor2286
    @darkemperor2286 4 роки тому

    when he come back again but he is professer wow what a great guy

  • @cymoonrbacpro9426
    @cymoonrbacpro9426 4 роки тому

    *The LIGO snap crackle pop, More then they bargained for!* Recently the LIGO consortium are reporting gravitational waves every week; *which is very suggestive that the LIGO chirps are not black holes,* this is a different phenomenon! But they are stuck with this bogus Black hole story, Damn fools! I guess now they would need to invent another cosmic object called *Black Hole Mimickers.* physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.171101 *This is a prediction; they will Discover that these type of phenomena (GW chirps) are very common in the environment and are not related to Merging black holes or neutron stars, It Is going to be the biggest debacle in Scientific history! Similar to the epicycles of the past.* The ones that received the Nobel prize will need to give the Prize back, I would hope!

  • @borisbryant.007
    @borisbryant.007 4 роки тому

    A lot of sacrifice behind the scene for this guy to get a better life

  • @professorboltzmann5709
    @professorboltzmann5709 5 років тому

    really great vid

  • @terry_tamali
    @terry_tamali 5 років тому

    what is this guy doing with books though

  • @socrates4446
    @socrates4446 5 років тому

    Physisists are just applied mathematicians puto

  • @janakakumara3836
    @janakakumara3836 5 років тому

    I remember studying gravitation and general relativity in college. It was the most profound course of study I've taken in class. I remember my teacher saying how important it is to come up with a good mathematical notation, because without it, the theory would be very difficult to process and work with and that Einstein himself came up with a very good notation for general relativity. Although I've forgotten all of that now, I felt that General Relativity is a sign that humans are capable of comprehending the observable universe at its most profound.

  • @kennethchow213
    @kennethchow213 5 років тому

    Mass in kilograms = Charge in Coulombs squared x 10 to the power minus 7 divided by distance between two charges in meters. So, gravitational waves = electromagnetic waves. Any difference between them can only be their respective wavelengths and frequencies, and nothing else.

  • @kaushaltimilsina7727
    @kaushaltimilsina7727 5 років тому

    The casimir forces are indeed very interesting.

  • @jposadalcs
    @jposadalcs 5 років тому

    He's a Professor at Princeton now. Very cool!

  • @elnorton7113
    @elnorton7113 6 років тому

    interesting, i never heard casimir force before

  • @percih70
    @percih70 6 років тому

    This is the first time I've heard an explanation of the ring down phase - see 51:00 - excellent.

  • @vanderdole02
    @vanderdole02 6 років тому

    Why do these lectures always attract Trolls and idiots... who obviously don't listen but just put stupid remarks in so they can see their names on internet. Had to block 8 creeps and Trumlings before I could listen to the lecture..

    • @fitnesspoint2006
      @fitnesspoint2006 4 роки тому

      I am surprised you get so worked up over trolls...you seem give them exactly what they want which is your energy and time. Hence your post. The troll won. Trolls don't bother me and in some ways I find then entertaining.

  • @Impedancenetwork
    @Impedancenetwork 6 років тому

    Thank goodness Kip Thorn didn't give this talk. His speech problem (saying, "kuuuuuuuuh" every other sentence) is so annoying I just can't stand listening to anything he says, no matter how interesting the topic is.

    • @elijaguy
      @elijaguy Рік тому

      Why this poison in this lovely occasion?

  • @Paulmatthew22
    @Paulmatthew22 6 років тому

    Gravitational waves are complete BULLSHIT,.Can't believe people believe these azzholes

    • @jackmack1061
      @jackmack1061 6 років тому

      Paul Matthew G. You not believing it is not a loss to science you fucking semi-literate moron.

    • @ericselectrons
      @ericselectrons 6 років тому

      Why? Because a flat earth UA-cam video says so?

  • @uppercut2246
    @uppercut2246 6 років тому

    MIT Remains proud of it's involvement in the 'Plutonium Files'. Smell the coffee yet? Next you'll be telling us Monsanto cares. Smfh.

  • @uppercut2246
    @uppercut2246 6 років тому

    So you discover a Gravitational wave, for the first time? Sooo Gravity is just a Theory then right. We know who pays your wages, your hardly going to be reliable to spread the Truth. To add to your embellished & Artistic imaginary, I would propose two other issues of concern, to your bed of Logical Fallacies, that being 'No Proof of Curvature & No Proof of Motion'. Yes, I have unlike most, undertaken my own Re-Search. Your Religious Scientific Cult, are left wanting. $53 Million Per Day, to Nasa alone, & for what? Stop absorbing the Official Narrative. Your Mind is your own.

    • @ericselectrons
      @ericselectrons 6 років тому

      Stop. You're embarrassing yourself for simply saying, "gravity is just a theory." Scientific theories have mountains of evidence and experimental data to support it. Bacteria is based off a theory. Would you not wash your hands after coming home from work?

    • @Paulmatthew22
      @Paulmatthew22 6 років тому

      Gravity IS a THEORY,. Stop embarrassing YOURSELF,.Stop DREAMING,.It ISN'T real,.Wake up,.It's ALL bullshit

    • @jackmack1061
      @jackmack1061 6 років тому

      Shut the fuck up you moron.

    • @Impedancenetwork
      @Impedancenetwork 6 років тому

      @upper cut : Holy shit! You are a fucking moron. Gravity is only a theory? Really?! I agree with Paul Mathew and Eric Electron. You are embarrassing yourself. You're like a 5 year old that comes running into a room of adults yelling a bunch of stupid nonsense.

  • @junkerzn7312
    @junkerzn7312 6 років тому

    Great lecture, I really wanted to learn about the noise sources. Also, congratulations on the recent Neutron-star / Neutron-star detection and its observed coincident EM/Visible event! (that happened after this lecture). What an incredible validation. -Matt

  • @rudolfmuradyan9179
    @rudolfmuradyan9179 6 років тому

    Supercomputer black hole collisions make FAKE gravitational waves.

  • @Kalumbatsch
    @Kalumbatsch 6 років тому

    Now you can add a Nobel Prize to the list.

  • @williambrennan104
    @williambrennan104 6 років тому

    This being the coldest place in the universe assumes that there aren't any other civilizations out there doing the same thing...

    • @shadowskull2274
      @shadowskull2274 2 роки тому

    • @nathanlaicantskate4319
      @nathanlaicantskate4319 6 місяців тому

      well I mean even if they are it's probably not going all the time, so if we were ever doing it when they weren't, we would have the coldest place in the universe

  • @raycadle3596
    @raycadle3596 6 років тому

    JESUS !!!!! Universe creator and ambassador of love💘 my true inspiration. ............. There's a fine line between upward rising and downward falling motion and its only molecules difference which is visible in real time by tossing an object upward to see it smoothly turn around into a downward falling motion depicting earth's orbit. ............. Upward rising motion is the result of molecules in motion fired🔥up by its electrons creating an ENERGY FLOW. .............. Downward falling motion begins when rising gas molecules becomes trapped known as gas bonding taking on a state of solid mass blocking its electrons fire🔥power causing it to loosing motion and falls downward as ENERGY LOCK . ............. All downward falling motion including Newton's apple 🍎 does so from ENERGY LOCK which is trapped gas molecules within solid objects taking on a state of solid mass blocking its electrons fire🔥power becoming motionless. .............. Water too is motionless with trapped gas molecules known as oxygen hydrogen gas bonding taking on a state of solid mass blocking its electrons fire🔥power becoming motionless unable to rise until sunlight energy splits its trapped molecules freeing the gases which then rise upward into the atmosphere to continue its bonding cycle with gas becoming water again and falls downward as raindrops. ............... Electrons from trapped gas molecules are also motionless but always on high alert poised for action willing and ready to connect with the earth at the speed of light establishing a downward falling path/ motion for trapped gas molecule objects only. .............. On the opposite side upward rising motion is brilliantly conformed as the ruling force of the universe named ENERGY FLOW with gas molecules in motion fired🔥up by its electrons within raging star flames earth gases birds and balloons plains and rockets even us humans rise from ENERGY FLOW, yes ! The ruling force of the universe. ............. Note ! Jupiter robbed of its downward falling motion by upward rising gas storms overriding all surface activity's, Jupiter do not have a downward falling motion thus its gravity free. ............ Jupiter is an ENERGY FLOW planet with molecules in motion fired🔥up by its electrons creating a massive energy attraction system pulling in numerous moons compared to earth, which is an ENERGY LOCK planet with trapped gas molecules within its solid body blocking its electrons fire🔥power so reducing its surface atmospheric activity's attracting less moons. ............... Earth was once covered with gas clouds same as Jupiter is today and GOD said let there be light and there was light streaming through bonding oxygen hydrogen gas clouds making oceans of water the sky's cleared wide open for golden sunlight entrance .............. Visit UA-cam SUNLIGHT ELECTRO RAYS showing planetary orbit's powered by sunlight energy flow not gravity.

    • @graemej2599
      @graemej2599 6 років тому

      Take your bible and you can live happily ever after...

    • @genes2311
      @genes2311 6 років тому

      da faq

  • @xxgamerxx_4411
    @xxgamerxx_4411 6 років тому

    los mier

  • @ThinkLiveLaugh
    @ThinkLiveLaugh 7 років тому

    Yay for Bose-Einstein Condensate. Did they just say "dark side of the moon"? ... Oh well, it is a very wide spread myth.

  • @chrisallen9509
    @chrisallen9509 7 років тому

    my name is Alex Rodriguez, I'm hispanic, and I'm also interested in pursuing physics (coincidences are a funny thing). Except I didn't apply to MIT because I'm not smart enough lol

  • @enigma9306
    @enigma9306 7 років тому

    Can you not just keep all the students in one group? Why are there segregated programmes between minorities and what I can only assume are white people/white males?

  • @10xTnTRevolutionofficial
    @10xTnTRevolutionofficial 8 років тому

    Yooooo! I Enjoyed your clip! I hope we can be Friends Keep making Videos? #10xTnTrevolution

  • @alisonlapointgtest007
    @alisonlapointgtest007 9 років тому

    Wdc

  • @DANGJOS
    @DANGJOS 10 років тому

    yeah you do. just work at it!

  • @TheTruthCommonSense
    @TheTruthCommonSense 10 років тому

    not saying physics is boring, its the opposite in fact, this way he presented (aka marketed) his life and of physics scared more people than inspired.

  • @Prog47
    @Prog47 11 років тому

    jaaaaaaa, jaaaaaaa

  • @macmos1
    @macmos1 11 років тому

    You are entitled to your opinion.

  • @Rainbow7099
    @Rainbow7099 11 років тому

    I have a question is the MITES program hard to get into, with average grades, not horrible but not perfect.

  • @TheTruthCommonSense
    @TheTruthCommonSense 11 років тому

    sry but he just made physics really boring, this video just stomped and slapped physics in the face

  • @curryeater259
    @curryeater259 12 років тому

    because Einstein was in Germany and he had gone to graduate school at the age of 17.

  • @crazymuthaphukr
    @crazymuthaphukr 12 років тому

    @ebaychatter0 Exactly.

  • @ebaychatter0
    @ebaychatter0 12 років тому

    Einstein didn't go to MIT