Great talk with a true expert, BUT the slides need to stay on permanently with the speaker view in a window, otherwise stop/start for the entire talk. This isn't too much to ask for a Google talk
Hi William. Interesting discoveries. But finding the co-efficiency points are easy. You just need to know where to look (observe) to discover the mathematical formula's. Let me know if you are really passionate about Quantum Physics....
With the slides permanently displayed it is much easier. Open the video again in a new tab and let the sound play from one whilst looking at the other.
Really accessible but in-depth talk! Thanks for sharing, Google!!
Great talk with a true expert, BUT the slides need to stay on permanently with the speaker view in a window, otherwise stop/start for the entire talk. This isn't too much to ask for a Google talk
It is impossible to follow when these slides are continuously removed in order to show the speaker's hands and lips move
Excellent talk
this is really great
Hi William. Interesting discoveries. But finding the co-efficiency points are easy. You just need to know where to look (observe) to discover the mathematical formula's. Let me know if you are really passionate about Quantum Physics....
k I'm roughly 3 minutes in, and I think it's safe to say his presentation must at the very least measure up to the introduction... I mean: wow.
wow just three years ago people were like.. this is never going to happen....
:O
+Cawfee Dawg Well, it's still not likely to be on the main market until maybe 20 years from now.
+Mike Still, its a big difference between "Never" and a path to engineering
That's very true! Great advancements, thanks MIT!
Understood 50% it however is very interesting
With the slides permanently displayed it is much easier. Open the video again in a new tab and let the sound play from one whilst looking at the other.
Might do so and watch it again, must confess I mainly listened to it!