Sabine Hossenfelder is a German theoretical physicist who operates a very "down-to-earth" YouTube channel discussing various scientific matters. Its format is both accurate and accessible, serving...
Sabine Hossenfelder is a German theoretical physicist who operates a very "down-to-earth" YouTube channel discussing various scientific matters. Its format is both accurate and accessible, serving to moderate the public understanding of typically inscrutable scientific literature in such a way that 1) the big ideas are conveyed, and 2) the subtleties of why various methodologies or procedures are important are not lost. I've been following her work for some time now and have always appreciated how candid she is about the scientific method, as well in directly challenging popular misconceptions. This particular video is about the ozone layer, not quantum gravity, but I haven't seen any of Hossenfelder's work posted on Tildes in the past and thought the community might be interested in this video as an introduction to her channel.
Sabine Hossenfelder is a German theoretical physicist who operates a very "down-to-earth" YouTube channel discussing various scientific matters. Its format is both accurate and accessible, serving to moderate the public understanding of typically inscrutable scientific literature in such a way that 1) the big ideas are conveyed, and 2) the subtleties of why various methodologies or procedures are important are not lost. I've been following her work for some time now and have always appreciated how candid she is about the scientific method, as well in directly challenging popular misconceptions. This particular video is about the ozone layer, not quantum gravity, but I haven't seen any of Hossenfelder's work posted on Tildes in the past and thought the community might be interested in this video as an introduction to her channel.