All three interviews were so cool. These people LOVE what they are doing. They know so well what they're talking about. It's encouraging and inspiring!
I really enjoyed this interview. It was funny how you went 'engineery' on her asking about the spacecraft specs, and the way she responded really showed her character. An amazing true scientist. Kudos to you at the final part, sensing her selflessness and reminding us, by those questions about her work, her stature as a physicist.
You should focus on your passion for the subject rather than being interviewed by UA-cam science communicators. They'll come to you for your excellence
I have this mental image of Dr. Parker sitting in a dimly lit room full of equations mumbling to himself "I'm not going to die until I prove you all wrong".
These interviews are great. It's awesome to see people so excited about the work that they're doing. Awesome videos, Destin! Wish I could subscribe again!
Experiencing these interviews has been wonderful. I'm 48 yrs old and I feel like a kid who just discovered there's a candy shop within reach of my house. So excited. More of this please. 1/3
Being a Kiwi, I loved the New Zealand connection when she talked about the balloons! They got pretty good media coverage here recently! Great interview!
Yes, this interview does her much better justice then your abridged version on the main channel. SED is my scientific probe into all the things humanity has done. You give me exiting and informative data that helps me understand this world. Thank you.
wow Just WOW. Mee sitting in india watching this video just fascinated by thinking of these beautyfull minds. thanks for the amazing work..!! really appreciated..
Isn't what she is describing - with the impact of particle density on temperature - essentially a variant of whats going on with water at 4°C? That higher temperatures require lower density, meaning at a certain density (here: inside the sun, not the Corona or deep in the ocean) you might have lower temperatures than at lower densities (Corona/shallow water).
She said the temperature at the front of the shield is measured in thousands of degrees but behind the shield is at room temperature. Wouldn't the ambient temperature be in the thousands? Or does the vacuum of space have something to do with all this?
I watched both videos on both channels. I would like to know roughly how close this is getting to the Sun and what's going to keep it from blowing around like a feather in a wind tunnel. I could be wrong but my understanding that some of the wind gust coming off of the Sun is insane... I don't really want to throw numbers out there.
if you look at the parker space probe's wikipedia article its all there. The answer is 8.86 solar radii (1 solar radius is the size of the sun's photosphere) which is 695,700 km or 432,300 miles.
Also, that turbo prop over your left shoulder. Caravan? Kodiak? I can't make out the logo of the organization that flies it. What's the model from and what's its significance?
"He took his vitamins" ahah. Hope the guy will see the results of years of science up there, not just the f**k-you spaceship launch named after him. Dr. Olinto is dope too.
would a kettle boiling be a good analogy to the sun an the corona interactions? steam is hotter than the boiling water. and sometimes big bubbles can produse spatter
i have my own question...the shield protect the probe from the front but what about from the back? i mean, does the solar wind flow like air? with turbulence...?
al-aurum it’s getting protected from the radiation. I’d suspect the energies are so high. That that stuff is all but strictly streaming in a straight line.😰 Just like if you have a visor, your eyes are protected here on Earth.
Hey Destin! Solar wind, flare, etc are components of solar weight loss. But a gravitational hot-spot also causes solar weight-gain. So is the sun losing weight or gaining weight, over? Make me smarter this one day ... :-) Tom
I feel both smart and dumb. Dumb because these people are super cleaver but smart as I can follow along and as I learn about what they have imagined, theorised (spell) and designed, I can keep up and understand.
So the sun's corona is hotter than the surface because faster particles are hotter? More speed= more energy = higher temperature. I think I understand that.
Most people take theoretical science as empirical science, there, the problem of humanity's folly rests. Rather than believing in God, people believe in a "god" created by themselves.
I really appreciate that you have uploaded the full interviews. Keep up the good work!
All three interviews were so cool. These people LOVE what they are doing. They know so well what they're talking about. It's encouraging and inspiring!
I really enjoyed this interview. It was funny how you went 'engineery' on her asking about the spacecraft specs, and the way she responded really showed her character. An amazing true scientist. Kudos to you at the final part, sensing her selflessness and reminding us, by those questions about her work, her stature as a physicist.
Destin, thank you for providing us the opportunity to watch these interviews.
Parker's a straight up gangsta
All his haters be dead
throw their bodies into the sun!
And old enough to possibly take offense to that.
Thank you Destin for this magnificent interview. Enthusiasm of Dr. Olinto is just amazing!
My goal as a scientist is to be worthy enough to be interviewed for Smarter Every Day or Veritasium.
You should focus on your passion for the subject rather than being interviewed by UA-cam science communicators. They'll come to you for your excellence
Grateful for your 3 wonderful interviews. Well done, Destin
This is an amazing series of interviews. Each one leaves me with a feelings of awe, joy, and respect for everyone involved. Thank you so much!
I have this mental image of Dr. Parker sitting in a dimly lit room full of equations mumbling to himself "I'm not going to die until I prove you all wrong".
These interviews are great. It's awesome to see people so excited about the work that they're doing. Awesome videos, Destin! Wish I could subscribe again!
Experiencing these interviews has been wonderful. I'm 48 yrs old and I feel like a kid who just discovered there's a candy shop within reach of my house. So excited. More of this please. 1/3
Congratulations Dr. Parker. Thank you Dr. Olinto for the added insight through your interview.
I love the enthusiasm!
I could listen to these great people for hours, thank you!
She is amazing!
Being a Kiwi, I loved the New Zealand connection when she talked about the balloons! They got pretty good media coverage here recently! Great interview!
Heath Wells also watching here in NZ, cool to see the connection.
Yes, this interview does her much better justice then your abridged version on the main channel. SED is my scientific probe into all the things humanity has done. You give me exiting and informative data that helps me understand this world. Thank you.
I love the full interviews and she seems so nice
very nice and enjoyable interview of an amazing scientist. thank you!
Awesome interviews. ur a lucky man to have the opportunity to do all this, and I am to be able to watch you do it.. thanks..
I'm sitting here with a huge simile on my face! These are such awesome people and such an awesome project.
Thanks!! Truly insightful. She’s also a brilliant person.
What an amazing teacher
Love these interviews!
I did enjoy that. Thanks for posting it!
Wicked content as always Dustin...
Great stuff
wow Just WOW. Mee sitting in india watching this video just fascinated by thinking of these beautyfull minds. thanks for the amazing work..!! really appreciated..
Isn't what she is describing - with the impact of particle density on temperature - essentially a variant of whats going on with water at 4°C? That higher temperatures require lower density, meaning at a certain density (here: inside the sun, not the Corona or deep in the ocean) you might have lower temperatures than at lower densities (Corona/shallow water).
Why unlisted? Was looking on 2 channel and fond in description of first video
"Oh, that's a briliant idea! Unfortunately nature decided not to go that way."
This phrase is a keeper!
love the content. when you put the camera on you in the interview it distracts me a bit.
This is so cool
What a Science Dean Queen!
I just hope Dr. Parker can somehow live long enough to see the data when it finally comes in several years from now.
She said the temperature at the front of the shield is measured in thousands of degrees but behind the shield is at room temperature. Wouldn't the ambient temperature be in the thousands? Or does the vacuum of space have something to do with all this?
Brilliant
I watched both videos on both channels. I would like to know roughly how close this is getting to the Sun and what's going to keep it from blowing around like a feather in a wind tunnel. I could be wrong but my understanding that some of the wind gust coming off of the Sun is insane... I don't really want to throw numbers out there.
if you look at the parker space probe's wikipedia article its all there. The answer is 8.86 solar radii (1 solar radius is the size of the sun's photosphere) which is 695,700 km or 432,300 miles.
Random Mcranderson thx for that, for some reason I thought it was getting far closer than this even.
Impressive and inspiring none that less!
do you have such excellent video interview with Dr. E. Parker sir ?
Awesome :)
What does supersonic mean in vacuum, or at least in space (besides moving *really* fast)?
Also, that turbo prop over your left shoulder. Caravan? Kodiak? I can't make out the logo of the organization that flies it. What's the model from and what's its significance?
"He took his vitamins" ahah.
Hope the guy will see the results of years of science up there, not just the f**k-you spaceship launch named after him.
Dr. Olinto is dope too.
would a kettle boiling be a good analogy to the sun an the corona interactions? steam is hotter than the boiling water. and sometimes big bubbles can produse spatter
also steam is les dense than liquid water
Seems like this Parker's accomplishments are offsetting the "Parker Square"
i have my own question...the shield protect the probe from the front but what about from the back? i mean, does the solar wind flow like air? with turbulence...?
al-aurum it’s getting protected from the radiation. I’d suspect the energies are so high. That that stuff is all but strictly streaming in a straight line.😰
Just like if you have a visor, your eyes are protected here on Earth.
ohh! thank you
Ah! This is why you asked Dr. Tony Case about neutrinos :D
Hey Destin! Solar wind, flare, etc are components of solar weight loss. But a gravitational hot-spot also causes solar weight-gain. So is the sun losing weight or gaining weight, over? Make me smarter this one day ... :-)
Tom
If someday you come in India, I wanna met you.
AN INDIAN PHYSICIST me too :P
I feel both smart and dumb. Dumb because these people are super cleaver but smart as I can follow along and as I learn about what they have imagined, theorised (spell) and designed, I can keep up and understand.
Imagine being at room temperature right beside the sun. =OOOO
WHY DIDNT YOU INTERVIEW PARKER?
Also the engineers! Have about a million questions about the probe...
Destin sent me here...
smarter every (other) day
Yeah but i wouldn't trade the quality of his videos in for more quantity
i like the second channel better.
She reminds me of Professor Nadia Thalmann who made that robot.
parker probe went to the sun to measure corona. 2 years later we are measuring the corona here
So the sun's corona is hotter than the surface because faster particles are hotter? More speed= more energy = higher temperature. I think I understand that.
Who tf downvote this video? If you don't like, keep it movn.
Aan addendum check out THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY SAFIRE PROJECT .
magnetohydrodynamics, huh?
did you mean magic?
Sounds like they took a page from Sunshine.
❤❤❤🇧🇷
I can tell your wife cracking her knuckles while watching this interview.
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Most people take theoretical science as empirical science, there, the problem of humanity's folly rests. Rather than believing in God, people believe in a "god" created by themselves.
I can't stand the mouth noises.