I really liked this episode. Some of the questions answered had been on my mind for some time too, for example who answers questions on the forum, and how do the admins maintain quality given the group has a massive reach.
Hi Sir, I am Tariq from Pakistan. I graduated from a post-secondary school, and want to continue my education journey in Aerospace Engineering; I am very fascinated by rocket science and want to do advanced research in space technology; I am curious about exploring the universe, but my background is from Pakistan, and you know very well how we are in science and tech field. However, some religious people in our country disagree with scientific knowledge. Why is this? In addition, our political people are not interested in the technology field, and how we become a strong nation in the field of technology, especially space technology, despite of we have no support from the government side, lastly, sorry for the bad word.
Tariq - thank you for writing. I know there are many structural issues about science in Pakistan - and that is sad. However, you have to keep your sense of curiosity up...as that is the spirit that can find interest even at places that suppress it.
Sir G galaxy mean jo dust ki aap bat kartay hen zameen par jo dust hoti hay ya wasi he hoti hay ? Our jo hamary 4 Gas palant hen un mean kisi K gas moon B hen ? Thanks Love you sir G
Professor Salman, I have asked ChatGPT, why our beloved sun is stable and for how long. It always gives a logical answer, even a novice in physics like me can get some idea. "Gravity of the Sun Self-Gravity: The Sun's own gravity pulls all its mass inward, creating a pressure that acts toward the center. This inward pull of gravity is balanced by the outward pressure caused by the nuclear fusion reactions happening in the Sun's core. This balance is what keeps the Sun in a stable state, preventing it from collapsing under its own gravity or exploding outward. Gravitational Equilibrium: The Sun is in a state of hydrostatic equilibrium, where the gravitational forces pulling inward are exactly balanced by the pressure forces pushing outward from the core's fusion reactions. This equilibrium keeps the Sun's size and shape relatively constant over time. The Sun has been stable for about 4.6 billion years and is expected to remain in its current stable state for approximately another 5 billion years. This stability is due to the balance between the inward pull of gravity and the outward pressure generated by nuclear fusion in its core, a state known as hydrostatic equilibrium.
Sir i think you should talk about science fiction movies and talk the science involved in it , talk about is right what is scientifically possible, like talk on 3 bodies problem series and arrival, and science behind it , it should be open discussion not lab oriented results discussion
yes we talk about science fiction movies and science behind them. I made 2 videos on 3 Body problem and scientific concepts explained there. you can find on my Facebook profile and Qadeer sir shared in science ki dunya.