The Spacetime Symphony of Gravitational Waves | Kelly Holley-Bockelmann | TEDxNashville

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @dismalthoughts
    @dismalthoughts 3 роки тому +7

    Idk how to say this well... it's like she's just talking to you. Like you're the new guy, you're both in the break room, and she's just excitedly telling you about herself and this research she adores. A touch nervous at times, but only in the best way that makes her that much more real. It's utterly captivating.

  • @jro2.147
    @jro2.147 8 років тому +106

    I was fortunate enough to be at this talk. She made us laugh; she made us dance; she made us cry. Best TED talk I've seen.

    • @dikhed1639
      @dikhed1639 5 років тому +1

      Personally, her mannerisms irritate me. But I do like what she says, just wish she would quit giggling and get on with it.

    • @cymoonrbacpro9426
      @cymoonrbacpro9426 4 роки тому

      Jess O'Donnell Nice entertainment, but faulty science.

    • @cygnus-x
      @cygnus-x 4 роки тому

      @@dikhed1639 I thought she was nervous!?

    • @bernardputersznit64
      @bernardputersznit64 3 роки тому

      @@dikhed1639 well I see your name jibes well with your views ;-)

  • @fazeelkhan2994
    @fazeelkhan2994 8 років тому +34

    Message in the last few sentences was more powerful than the best mystic verses I have ever heard. *Great job*

  • @cindywakefield4435
    @cindywakefield4435 8 років тому +30

    Who knew a talk on gravitational waves could elicit so many emotions. Best talk of the day!

  • @Shenovafashion
    @Shenovafashion 8 років тому +89

    Wow what an incredible talk this is, so profound. So excited to see my Gravitational Waves Dress on stage during such a moving presentation. Kelly, you are so inspiring. This talk will live on in space time!

    • @kofitatum8421
      @kofitatum8421 8 років тому +6

      Nice job in crafting the dress. It looks really good on the speaker.

    • @Shenovafashion
      @Shenovafashion 8 років тому +3

      Thank you! :)

    • @kofitatum8421
      @kofitatum8421 8 років тому +1

      Shenova Fashion​​ You're very welcome. If you ever decide to create some designs for the hip hop kids out there, i would love to collaborate. Try to K.I.T. Kofi Tatum angelesdragon24@yahoo.com owner and CEO @HipHopLA.com I'm always looking for cool fashion trends. ;) Take care

    • @amitabhbiswas2720
      @amitabhbiswas2720 8 років тому +1

      Shenova Fashion

  • @DaveKraft1
    @DaveKraft1 5 років тому +5

    BY FAR, one of the best TED talks I've ever seen and heard. It will ripple in my mind for quite a while, for sure. She made us all part of science, not mere subjects of science. Wish my astro teacher at Northwestern had purple hair, too (my favorite).

  • @liridonasopjani5446
    @liridonasopjani5446 5 років тому +3

    The humble(ness) (of the) universe, despite the most powerful collisions ever happening, is the most beautiful thing one can ever witness. The fact that gravitational waves were observed and all they left was a gentle voice, a chirp, a soft wave, despite that grand energy collision holds a simple thought - humble yourself in the awe of that which holds you, moves you, and with that of which you are made dear starstuff. Thank you, dear fellow scientists, it is tears of awe that tears were made for.

  • @davidmoyer9303
    @davidmoyer9303 2 роки тому +2

    Quite possibly THE BEST Ted Talk I have ever heard!

  • @thomashan4963
    @thomashan4963 3 роки тому +3

    Watched this video for many times and still feeling her joy.
    Every new discovery is sweet ❤️
    How amazing that we are a part of the universe, and a part of it trying to understand itself.

  • @Dee-bv4py
    @Dee-bv4py 8 років тому +15

    AWESOME!!
    the way she explained ..how overwhelmed she is ...and
    ending was Superb!!
    I will always remember that.
    Thankyou

  • @heristyono4755
    @heristyono4755 5 років тому +33

    "What we do in life echoes in eternity"
    ~Maximus~

  • @PhysioAl1
    @PhysioAl1 4 місяці тому +1

    This talk gave me chills, many times over!

  • @GSCt1000
    @GSCt1000 8 років тому +21

    ooooohhh, what a profound ending... in print in space-time by everything we do... mind blown.

  • @carolinac.r.8033
    @carolinac.r.8033 5 років тому +3

    I think astrophysicists sometimes underestimate how meaningful their discoveries are to all of us mortals lol this made me tear up as well! I am thankful for them translating this meaningful event to everyday language. Waiting for the one with Spanish subtitles :)

  • @christian1554
    @christian1554 6 років тому +1

    It's incredible how enthusiastic she is about gravitational waves. She is so conscious about all the new discoveries to come!

  • @solstice2318
    @solstice2318 7 років тому +3

    thank you Kelly Holley‐Bockelmann for this inspiring piece of science almost reaching a metaphysical level near the end.
    i cant wait myself for the new revelations humanity will make thanks to the possibilities gravitational waves will open us.

  • @akki015
    @akki015 5 років тому +6

    She is so inspiring. Best ted talk I've ever heard

  • @stoevne2
    @stoevne2 8 років тому +6

    We need more talks like this! Plenty to think about, lots of heart.

  • @overbank56
    @overbank56 7 років тому +8

    I have to say that_this video was probably the most interesting one that I've watched of all the Tedx vids. This detector evidently made a profound & exciting_discovery. Well done to the_engineers & scientist_that made it happen.

  • @leighcoulson2148
    @leighcoulson2148 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic talk from Kelly ....watched this just after video from Michelle Thaller ...great to see people so passionate and excited about science and the universe they're part of. I'm not a scientist or anything but ofen think about, in awe of and am fascinated by such things.

  • @entreprenext
    @entreprenext 8 років тому +66

    this woman is adorable

    • @nyrdybyrd1702
      @nyrdybyrd1702 4 роки тому

      Four years ago, you took the words outta my nowadays mouth. 🤓

    • @vinster9165
      @vinster9165 4 роки тому +3

      Crush worthy

  • @inimacam3945
    @inimacam3945 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome talk . WE are FOREVER

  • @georgehayduke6717
    @georgehayduke6717 4 роки тому +1

    Why on earth would anyone give a thumbs down. I watched it twice.
    .

  • @avvo9759
    @avvo9759 5 років тому +2

    "...Your choices matter and are written in the Universe." Kelly u r amazing.

  • @Prayukth
    @Prayukth 6 років тому +3

    Thank universe for evolved beings like her....who help us demystify the universe...pure science is not just magic but is also spiritual

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 7 років тому +6

    I'm sitting at work watching this, and shes got me laughing out loud, lol. She has a great personality. Very smart as well.

  • @Boogieplex
    @Boogieplex 4 роки тому

    She has an UNDENIABLE personality that is extremely likeable.I also learned some things from this talk. But its hard to not notice her attractiveness. Im sure she’s an amazing cosmologist, but she’s also pretty good at commanding an audience ,regardless of her nervousness.

  • @AlphaKlon
    @AlphaKlon 5 років тому +2

    So cool! Watched the video of her on reddit and searched it to leave a like, cause that was one awesome TED talk!!

  • @lungotevere
    @lungotevere 4 роки тому +1

    The best explanation of gravitational waves I have seen or heard!

  • @davidheatherly171
    @davidheatherly171 6 років тому +2

    Amazing. So grateful for this. Blessings.

  • @k29king1
    @k29king1 3 роки тому

    Real life Big Bang theory (show) personality right here. Funny woman, but maybe because I’m a geek myself. I get excited by things that most people just shrug at. Proof of waves in space time blew my mind. So much so it’s still blowing in a wave that passed through me.

  • @PanTastx
    @PanTastx 8 років тому +6

    I call that dedication. Great TED talk :-)

  • @michaelg1915
    @michaelg1915 6 років тому

    Had to be have been one of the most enjoyable and funniest TED talks so far.

  • @tigertiger1699
    @tigertiger1699 6 років тому +1

    Really special, humbling.

  • @robertgelley6454
    @robertgelley6454 7 років тому +1

    what a wonderful presentation by a very wonderful woman!

  • @klansix
    @klansix 8 років тому +4

    very poetic ending. 'applauding*

  • @miriamhernandez137
    @miriamhernandez137 8 років тому +1

    BRAVO!! Beautifully explain. Thank you.

  • @laurahaaima1436
    @laurahaaima1436 4 роки тому +1

    I like her! So much charisma.

  • @Vineeth_Shankar
    @Vineeth_Shankar 6 років тому +1

    The last bit... Mind=Blown

  • @ketanastik7197
    @ketanastik7197 3 роки тому

    she is just amazing

  • @TheFace3701
    @TheFace3701 4 роки тому +2

    Beauty and brains. I need a woman like this.

  • @anshulkumar5217
    @anshulkumar5217 4 роки тому

    That last bit touched me.😊

  • @tomekjaskolowski
    @tomekjaskolowski 4 роки тому

    When this lovely girl says “humanity discovered that the world was round” i believe she is referring to Mikołaj Kopernik discovery that the earth is going around the sun and not the opposite , not that the sun is ‘appearing and disappearing’ around the earth ... sorry for being a bit annoying but i believe that it was such significant discovery that it deserves factual picturing ... and yes I am from Poland ... same as Mikołaj ;))
    All the best to all of you science diggers !

  • @TaichiWu853
    @TaichiWu853 7 років тому

    Thank you, Kelly.

  • @grantadamson3478
    @grantadamson3478 7 років тому +13

    What a lovely woman.

  • @extra222love
    @extra222love 7 років тому

    Bless your soul, Albert!

  • @osmanazim3353
    @osmanazim3353 7 років тому +3

    How amazing.

  • @gleaming8103
    @gleaming8103 4 роки тому +1

    so adorable. the dream of understanding astro things. and now here she is. xD

  • @shaunsankar9865
    @shaunsankar9865 6 років тому

    She is SO gorgeous and self aware. WOW.

  • @lbati
    @lbati Рік тому

    I realize it may sound wild, but I genuinely think that gravitational waves serve as the method for advanced civilizations to communicate. It's similar to an upgraded edition of radio waves. Unlike radio waves, gravitational waves remain unaffected by mass interference. Consequently, it becomes an optimal and effective means to transmit data signals throughout the vast expanse of the universe. Perhaps, in the future, we will possess the ability to communicate in this manner and decipher the messages encoded within.

  • @thedouglasw.lippchannel5546
    @thedouglasw.lippchannel5546 2 роки тому

    Spectacular!

  • @MrAttilaRozgonyi
    @MrAttilaRozgonyi 8 років тому +22

    What a brilliant talk! So inspiring! (And she's super cute!!) ;)

  • @theIGNentertainment2
    @theIGNentertainment2 8 років тому

    Wonderfully moving.

  • @Amberscion
    @Amberscion 5 років тому +1

    I also have looked at the night sky in Montana. It is an awesome sight which cannot be described. You can see meteors and satellites and a billion more stars than you can see anywhere near a city and its light pollution.

  • @2809JK
    @2809JK 5 років тому +1

    Not gonna lie. I cried a bit. It's quite profound.

  • @amothe83
    @amothe83 6 років тому +1

    Awesome talk!!

  • @melissalomax7206
    @melissalomax7206 8 років тому +1

    I got to meet her at this event!!! She is amazing!!!

  • @michaelccopelandsr7120
    @michaelccopelandsr7120 Рік тому

    I've been posting this story for a while, now. Is it possible they're related?
    Time is fascinating. I worked the subway stations for nearly 10 years. From one end of the city to the other. Every so often I would notice the city would be saying that, "Today just flew by" or "The day was just dragging along." How can an entire city, with no interaction with each other until they used the subway, complain about the same time paradox unless it was effected by it? Maybe a time distorted bubble the earth passes through in its revolution around the sun. Maybe random waves of time distortion hitting the earth? Maybe they're given off by the sun. Maybe they're from outside our Terran system and reach us in intervals. ???? Ti-i-i-ime, is on my side. Yes, it is!

  • @hipstarchild
    @hipstarchild 5 років тому

    Speechless !

  • @spid3rmike117
    @spid3rmike117 7 років тому +1

    I just visited LIGO livingston and it was awesome!! Turns out I lived 20 minutes away my whole life and just recently found out about it

  • @Moisaproblem
    @Moisaproblem 7 років тому

    I believe this speaker is also a fire dancer. As well as attractive in every way possible.

  • @drferdinanperera7386
    @drferdinanperera7386 5 років тому +2

    That's a wow madam.. Both the gravitational wave and you are awes.. 👌

  • @abat5991
    @abat5991 5 років тому

    This woman is so cute and so amazing, This is how a presentation should be made. Every cell in her was talking to me in person.

  • @litestuf
    @litestuf 5 років тому

    Astrophysicist. Holy molly. That takes a lot of brainpower. She could likely power all the homes in my town. PLUS... she's really pretty.

  • @monaoconnell5650
    @monaoconnell5650 2 роки тому

    Gosh, I would like to hear more from you!

  • @jmass8699
    @jmass8699 5 років тому

    This was GREAT!!

  • @wlgjs678
    @wlgjs678 2 роки тому

    I like her energy she possesses! She also kinda reminds me of Phoebe from Friends :D

  • @georgehayduke6717
    @georgehayduke6717 4 роки тому

    What a wonderful woman. I would have taken more science from her.

  • @elizabethstadler2775
    @elizabethstadler2775 5 років тому

    You made a statement unforgettable

  • @AndroidBoy420
    @AndroidBoy420 8 років тому

    breathtaking

  • @euanlankybombamccombie6015
    @euanlankybombamccombie6015 5 років тому

    Ok ok. Very cutesy in a Bridget Jones kinda way (But better). She actually generated and utilised the nervous energy and did a job that would appeal to all members of the family table - Greatjob

  • @sujaymajumdar999
    @sujaymajumdar999 7 років тому +1

    extraordinary

  • @enlongchiou
    @enlongchiou 3 роки тому

    Sterile neutrino is a gravitational wave by oscillation between 3 flavor neutrino which's gravitational wave oscillating between Planck, proton, Atom scale, it create gravitational torsion between magnetic moment of Muon, Electron.

  • @Gottfried1983
    @Gottfried1983 Рік тому

    MAGNETISM TOO!!!! IN FACT GRAVITATY AND MAGNETISME CAN ONLY BE ONE!!!! THERE IS ONLY ONE FORCE!! THERE IS ONLY ONE THING!

  • @MrGelly70
    @MrGelly70 2 роки тому

    I think I just fell in love with an astrophysicist

  • @breadfan1071
    @breadfan1071 7 років тому

    Embrace the geek, you're awesome.

  • @FMFvideos
    @FMFvideos 8 років тому +3

    Faster than the speed of love.

  • @louischen1280
    @louischen1280 5 років тому +2

    shes so cute i love her

  • @Edsoncamargos
    @Edsoncamargos 5 років тому +1

    WOW, She is very beautiful and smart !!

  • @lota68
    @lota68 7 років тому

    Wow that was great!

  • @BMindfulofLove
    @BMindfulofLove 7 років тому

    Reality is fractal.
    I remember my first time tripping on mescaline a peculiar visual phenomenon. I was sitting opposite my friend and being able to make out the boundaries of his edges drifting outward through space from him. It was as though I was seeing a red-outlined mirage of his caricature emanate off of him as we sat there. I thought it was the most miraculous thing I've ever seen.
    We are matter and we are in motion and by virtue of this fact emanate gravitational waves which ripple out through the fabric of spacetime at the speed of light. The mere action of typing out these sentences is generating gravitational waves which will reverberate outward at the speed of light for an eternity. Every thought we think even shall reverberate.
    Is it possible that a substance can tune the brain to such a sensitivity that one can literally see these gravitational waves? I know it's a far off notion and implausible, but implausible does not mean not possible. I wonder if any others have shared this visual experience.
    And anyone whose been paying attention to their attention knows that the contents of one's consciousness seem to synchronistically be mirrored somehow by the environment, which includes all sources of sensory input and media that you consume.
    In other words the thoughts you think most often and with most emphasis and emotional attachment will have a causal effect on which information in the environment you are going to be predisposed to notice. On top of that, the imprint of that action, either taking place in the mind by thinking or taking place in the movement of the body, will echo on forever. Imagine billions of years from now a technology develops such that all the memory of the uncountable beings that have lived and died in the deep deep ancient past is detected and reconstituted into a library of records. All as a consequence of this insight into the nature of gravitational waves and how they can be used to reconstruct the past. If every thought leaves a signature, a tiny tiny gravitational wave, then it is conceivable that a technology could be devised that could translate that little waveform into a thoughtform - a reconstituted record of whatever you were thinking in the past.
    The end of the possibility of keeping secrets at all is near.

  • @emiliamartinez5463
    @emiliamartinez5463 8 років тому

    I loved it !

  • @tezzo55
    @tezzo55 8 років тому +7

    i love the dress!

  • @ARCANGEL5210
    @ARCANGEL5210 5 років тому

    Wow just wow

  • @wkeyser0024
    @wkeyser0024 8 років тому +4

    so we age at different rates based on effects of gravitational waves, but only a minut amount? my mind is just running. this is crazy. can we learn to ride these waves or create them to speed up space travel?

    • @theneonpogodancer608
      @theneonpogodancer608 8 років тому

      Yeah. You technically age slightly faster when you are closer to the center of the the earth. So, if you lie down, you are technically experiencing time much faster than you would be if you were standing up. And yeah, there are plenty of hypotheses that state that we could harness this type of wave to travel through space. That's why this discovery is so exciting. It will open us to new possibilities we can't even dream of yet.

    • @giorgiobuttiglieri9022
      @giorgiobuttiglieri9022 6 років тому

      The Neon Pogo Dancer Actually if you find yourself in a stronger gravitational field, it is not that you expirience a dilation of time, it is your "clock" to become slower. So you would feel the time exactly like normal, but a second of your clock is more than a second of a clock in a weaker gravitational field.

  • @gentlyfierce857
    @gentlyfierce857 3 роки тому +1

    So, we always knew whales were cosmic creatures right, GIVEN to humanity, well this gravitational wave is exactly what recordings of whales, underwater, sound like!

  • @SonOfTerra92
    @SonOfTerra92 5 років тому +16

    I get paid "cash money" to understand dark matter and galaxies.... Gangsta.

  • @Tom-sp3gy
    @Tom-sp3gy 3 роки тому

    Cutest gravitational physicist ever 👩‍🔬 👌👍👏

  • @severedize
    @severedize 8 років тому +1

    Thanks, I'm making a tune with the sound of gravity.

  • @deepakhem
    @deepakhem 4 роки тому

    We are geeks......
    You are adorable and super intelligent

  • @ManyHeavens42
    @ManyHeavens42 3 роки тому +1

    What she means is we can see ghost particles now, not friendly

  • @mjtonyfire
    @mjtonyfire 7 років тому

    I like her a lot. A LOT.

  • @scentylion5347
    @scentylion5347 8 років тому +1

    A propos spacetime fabric: Isaiah 40:22: Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain,
    And spreads them out like a tent to dwell in. "
    :)

  • @omegalamda3145
    @omegalamda3145 5 років тому

    “Sapphire bullets of pure love”

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml 7 років тому

    I like her passion on the topic and making it entertaining enough for people who might have little interest on it. However, I'm a bit disappointed that she was not able to explain what gravity or spacetime is and how gravitational waves started as a theory by Einstein, a hundred year ago. The signal of the gravitational wave isn't exactly tiny. It is only tiny due to the extremely huge wavelengths of gravitational waves. This is the reason for the project LISA.

  • @snook377
    @snook377 7 років тому

    Sounds like another type of wave to me !

  • @nathangelhaar5528
    @nathangelhaar5528 4 роки тому +1

    Just amazing, I had to watch this from beginning to end. However the amount of adds was absolutely pathetic. Beyond acceptable. Every two minutes.

  • @otilainen
    @otilainen 10 місяців тому

    Her dealer has really, really good stuff :)))

  • @林某-p3x
    @林某-p3x 7 років тому

    nice talk

  • @quarkgluonplasma3614
    @quarkgluonplasma3614 5 років тому

    short and sharp