My dream died, and now I'm here

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  • Опубліковано 4 кві 2024
  • This is my contribution to bring the "you" back into UA-cam #uinutube
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  • @veritasium
    @veritasium Місяць тому +35661

    After finishing my PhD I went to a university-led session on ‘What Comes Next.’ What I heard sounded a lot like “now, you beg for money.” It was so depressing to think about all the very clever people in that room who had worked so very hard only to find out they had no financial security and would be spending most of their days asking for money. I realized that even what I thought of as the ‘safe path’ was uncertain so I may as well go after what I truly want. That led me here.

    • @davidj4266
      @davidj4266 Місяць тому +968

      This. This I had to see for myself - the money begging approach, the insecure job of 2 or 3 years and then beg for more.
      I was disheartened with this also. Having a family and the need to be secure, I took my PhD into industry rather than academia. Unfortunately, I didn’t get paid for that extra achievement and feel like I’ve never fully reached my potential. All because I couldn’t get the proper assurance behind the question of, ‘and then what?’.
      However, getting a PhD is enjoyable and certainly fulfilling. But be prepared to do something different afterwards.

    • @WhoCares-zn8gp
      @WhoCares-zn8gp Місяць тому +413

      Couldn’t agree more here. I feel somewhat fortunate to have shifted my perspective in pursuing my physics PhD program as a time to learn, have fun, and then move to industry. It’s rather disheartening watching hardworking people pursue the academic dream, while making all kind of sacrifices (both personal and those related to academic politics), just to aim for a position that may or may not work out.

    • @jamskinner
      @jamskinner Місяць тому +85

      Find a job in applying your knowledge.

    • @fruz1378
      @fruz1378 Місяць тому +15

    • @vishwanathhalkeri9839
      @vishwanathhalkeri9839 Місяць тому +176

      I just finished middle school and wanted to be a physicist, now I'm rethinking my dreams

  • @soggytablet4852
    @soggytablet4852 Місяць тому +12739

    Your willingness to call 'bullshit' by its name is one of the reasons I watch your channel. Hats off, carry on!

    • @paintspot1509
      @paintspot1509 Місяць тому +33

      Its a good way to make money.

    • @Elo-hv3fw
      @Elo-hv3fw Місяць тому

      @@paintspot1509 it's an excellent way to be truthful..

    • @Celeste-in-Oz
      @Celeste-in-Oz Місяць тому +134

      Agree. My PhD was made that much harder by the need to sift thru 100’s of bullshit papers (pointless, poor quality and written simply to fish for citations) that Sabine calling it, is very satisfying!

    • @enemdisk6628
      @enemdisk6628 Місяць тому +11

      This

    • @Elo-hv3fw
      @Elo-hv3fw Місяць тому

      @@enemdisk6628 BS is a name.
      Welcome to am. Engl

  • @Anonymous-rj2lk
    @Anonymous-rj2lk 10 днів тому +293

    No, Sabine, you have not failed, its the system that have failed you.

    • @hendrikbruns3580
      @hendrikbruns3580 7 днів тому +3

      Unfortunately it's still people that suffer, not the system.

    • @AtrozGrima
      @AtrozGrima 7 днів тому +1

      My psycology therapist would say otherwise. Its not the worl that must change for you. I know, a partial minded view but most people would support that claim.

    • @Anonymous-rj2lk
      @Anonymous-rj2lk 7 днів тому +5

      @@AtrozGrima its the easiest to always blame yourself even though you met all the criteria required to not fail, but this claim fails the logic test, so there must be an outside factor that intervened and sabotaged you, and in Sabine's case it's the system. how come a post grad in physics cant find a job in research?? sounds ridiculous to say its her fault after she did everything the system demanded.

    • @MTheoOA
      @MTheoOA 6 днів тому

      Capitalism wasn't good as she thought

    • @morpheas768
      @morpheas768 6 днів тому

      @@AtrozGrima Psychologists have no clue how society works, they are always focused on the individual, and dont bother with anything else.
      They arent smart people, they act smart but know almost nothing.
      It is bitter, sad, but true.

  • @yvonneglanville2094
    @yvonneglanville2094 11 днів тому +86

    Also a physics PhD. Fighting for funding and fighting against petty administrators pushed me out of experimental condensed matter physics. Now I'm a high school teacher. I applied to corporate jobs but when you are so specialized and the job market is up and down it is really difficult finding work anywhere in the world. I had trouble fitting into the machinery.

    • @FallNorth
      @FallNorth 7 днів тому +7

      A place where I worked, 3 of the software developers had Physics PhDs. Only so many places for them in research really when you think about it.

    • @melchezi8818
      @melchezi8818 6 днів тому +5

      Somewhere theres a kid that is so glad you are his teacher. Somewhere theres a kid who recalls your teaching and recognizes your efforts. Somewhere theres a community that is glad you are part of it. Add infinitum.

    • @JS-vh4yq
      @JS-vh4yq 3 дні тому

      The education system is an indoctrination camp meant to turn all who attend into wage/salary slaves serving and making the big dollars for the powerful elite.

    • @Azradok
      @Azradok День тому

      Were you also told getting your undergrad "oh you can do anything with a degree in physics?" That's the line they sold me on. No way I'm teaching HS with the way schools are. Hats off to you.

    • @Azradok
      @Azradok День тому

      @@FallNorth Physicists have data. There were supposed to be a lot of jobs in the last 10-15 years in physics. There haven't been and we have the data as to why. Boomers mostly decided not to retire around 2008 when the crash happened. They've been staying in their jobs.

  • @Tubeytime
    @Tubeytime 29 днів тому +7821

    The real tragedy is that you almost didn't post this video. People NEED to know what kind of world we live in. This was more valuable than 99% of commencement speeches.

    • @skippy6086
      @skippy6086 29 днів тому +100

      I gave up physics to become an electrician. ZERO REGRETS. 👍

    • @mutantmagnet
      @mutantmagnet 29 днів тому +44

      This has always bothered me when I heard about people with masters degree doing work vastly different from what they worked so hard for and I was left wondering most of the time, how is this happening. This was very illuminating and I'm seething.

    • @estherstepansky5256
      @estherstepansky5256 29 днів тому +25

      @@skippy6086 I need an electrician frequently which is why I became one too. I have never needed a physicist and one reason I opted not to study it in college despite it being fascinating.

    • @MrCesarification
      @MrCesarification 29 днів тому +23

      No offense, but she did a video on why capitalism is awesome not long ago. Many of us have been saying this for years. This is not news to LOTS of people.

    • @minoc2
      @minoc2 28 днів тому +2

      agreed

  • @kevind.mccarthy2450
    @kevind.mccarthy2450 Місяць тому +12746

    Thank you for sharing Sabine, we love you!

    • @martacollell
      @martacollell Місяць тому +97

      Yeah!! we do! ;))

    • @jrodgers33
      @jrodgers33 Місяць тому +74

      My thoughts exactly!!

    • @arnoutsmit8951
      @arnoutsmit8951 Місяць тому +61

      Me too ❤

    • @user-oi5nu2nn7p
      @user-oi5nu2nn7p Місяць тому +99

      Thank you Sabine! You are a great educator and human being.

    • @memegazer
      @memegazer Місяць тому +20

      I want to push back that it's not token capitualation that results in the glass ceiling for women.
      And programs that require diversity and representation do not reenforce outdated world views, but I respect feeling frustrated that they are not a comprohensive solution either.
      I refuse to take away the victories of civil rights champions of the past that forced the hand for those capitulations, even if there is still more work left to do.

  • @zeitxgeist
    @zeitxgeist 13 днів тому +17

    Glad to see higher education is just like the workplace. Pay the people doing the least the most, pay the people doing the work the least.

    • @Thomas-gk42
      @Thomas-gk42 13 днів тому +5

      So true, exactly my life´s experience. And she´s another example!

  • @bbacher95
    @bbacher95 9 днів тому +110

    "The bureaucracy must expand to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy."

    • @ToTheStars327
      @ToTheStars327 6 днів тому

      Yep, also sounds very german to me.

    • @morpheas768
      @morpheas768 6 днів тому +2

      Its not just bureaucracy, it is the entire monetary system.
      It has failed us, but we wont see it. So we continue the absurdity, at the cost of both human lives, as well as overall mental health and well-being.

    • @recur68
      @recur68 3 дні тому

      @@morpheas768 - it's costing the planet more, which will have the last laugh ultimately...

    • @MohammadBenSalamah
      @MohammadBenSalamah 3 дні тому

      @@morpheas768 The current monetary system is successful: It is doing what it is supposed to do, and with great efficiency. What it is supposed to do, however, is transfer wealth from the masses to billionaires.

    • @Luxedrina
      @Luxedrina 3 дні тому

      That sweet spot when bureaucracy becomes a Ponzi scheme.

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg 29 днів тому +5543

    Hearing your story reminded me of that Franz Kafka quote:
    “I was ashamed of myself when I realized that life was a costume party, and I attended with my real face.” I am glad you stood your ground after all. We need more people like you, and not just in Academia.

    • @jessemalone8083
      @jessemalone8083 28 днів тому +102

      Excellent quote.

    • @TymexComputing
      @TymexComputing 28 днів тому

      At the Time of Franz Kafka There were yet no socialist Euroland countries promoting some bulshit agenda , but it was starting at that time. Global democracy is a scam.

    • @Dennis-zk4bn
      @Dennis-zk4bn 28 днів тому

      Except that anyone with integrity leaves academia because it is a rotten swamp in which only shrewed and greedy people thrive... The higher up you get in the organization, the less integrity they have. Especially in the highly prestigious institutions. The corruption and self-interest is rife and little to no meaningful science is done anymore, so anyone with integrity leaves. Scientific discovery has almost completed stopped in regards to large discoveries because research there isn't profitable...

    • @networknomad5600
      @networknomad5600 28 днів тому +46

      There's no good reason to wear a mask and lose your integrity. You can use your actual self, you just need to know your boundaries and have actual confidence.

    • @thebearded4427
      @thebearded4427 28 днів тому +97

      Any business or undertaking these days is a emotional marathon, and anyone who puts their real self on the starting line will lose the emotionally draining commitment. Kinda the whole reason emotionally dettached people are more successful and why it seems like no one cares in business meetings.

  • @B76SkyWarrior
    @B76SkyWarrior 23 дні тому +1571

    As a grad student, I had a professor plagiarize an entire term paper of mine which he used as a chapter in his book. My complaint to him and the department fell on deaf ears. I was told that my worked belonged to the professor because all grad work belonged to the professor who taught me. What a bunch of garbage.

    • @Greengeist05
      @Greengeist05 23 дні тому +146

      Holy Sh!t… does this mean that plagiarism is a feature and not a bug of the academic landscape?!?!🤬😳

    • @freshmanenglishhelp
      @freshmanenglishhelp 23 дні тому +50

      Did you get any credit/mention in References as a contributing graduate student?

    • @AnotherEmi
      @AnotherEmi 23 дні тому +30

      That's absolutely crazy! Surely that would be illegal??

    • @taylermontgomery2004
      @taylermontgomery2004 23 дні тому +57

      My University (as most in America) expels fraudulent plagiarists, but I've never heard of professors being fired for the same reason. Do you have a link to your original publication online for us to compare his book to?

    • @B76SkyWarrior
      @B76SkyWarrior 22 дні тому +9

      @@freshmanenglishhelp None at all

  • @hellhound45vil
    @hellhound45vil 5 днів тому +15

    I'm very glad you did post this video. As a disillusioned postdoc stuck in an endless loop of writing hollow research papers to get grants that retread work already done decades earlier (with a fresh coat of the latest buzzword added); all the while trying to make ends meet on a salary you wouldn't need to go to school for in the first place, with no job security and my mental health destroyed; I feel happy to know there are ways out of this wretched system. You're not alone in feeling like you never fit in - a lot of us feel like our dreams are dead.

  • @bweb6
    @bweb6 14 днів тому +41

    As a former PhD candidate now currently working in industry, this really resonates with me so much. Thank you for being so open and honest about your experience. There is a rewarding, worthwhile life to experience beyond academia.

  • @user-mu5yq7wq4y
    @user-mu5yq7wq4y Місяць тому +8194

    Dear Sabine, No, you have not failed. That you're not doing the "bs" scientific works doesn't mean that your dream of becoming a scientist failed. You're one of the best scientific minds, and your contribution to the field shouldn't be underestimated. You succeeded. Your dream is being materialized in a bit unique but beautiful way.

    • @SabineHossenfelder
      @SabineHossenfelder  Місяць тому +2134

      Thanks for the kind words, really appreciate that. It makes it all worthwhile. ❤️

    • @GenXCoder
      @GenXCoder Місяць тому +299

      Yes Sabine, please keep challenging the status quo and hopefully we will return to caring about true scientific inquiry and not how to milk grant money to stuff institution's pockets.

    • @djbabbotstown
      @djbabbotstown Місяць тому +94

      I hope you’re making some of them youtube bucks at least Sabine. Keep em coming.

    • @dinninfreeman2014
      @dinninfreeman2014 Місяць тому +194

      ​@@SabineHossenfelderit sounds to me that the academics failed you

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Місяць тому

      the greedy swines get their claws into everything, they don't care about what goes on, they are just there for the $$$. And as usual, literally everything and everyone else suffers.

  • @ApprendreSansNecessite
    @ApprendreSansNecessite Місяць тому +2754

    My jaw dropped. That was a very powerful testimony.

    • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
      @user-ec3rm9wr1n Місяць тому +6

      Hahaha we exist 😂😂😂 .....

    • @meisbackforever
      @meisbackforever Місяць тому

      ​@@user-ec3rm9wr1nwho?

    • @andersfant4997
      @andersfant4997 Місяць тому +18

      No real news though.. Its how it works

    • @EvgeniBelin
      @EvgeniBelin Місяць тому

      ​@@andersfant4997 this may be obvious to insiders. But it was news to me

    • @user-ec3rm9wr1n
      @user-ec3rm9wr1n Місяць тому +7

      @@andersfant4997 if you were trans and rich and your father is billionaire things would be different

  • @OlBoris
    @OlBoris 19 годин тому +4

    I'm a PhD, and have a very similar understanding of modern academia. It is great that you have posted this video. Thank you

  • @bettycrocker6692
    @bettycrocker6692 3 дні тому +4

    I worked in a particle-physics lab for eight years and can confirm everything you said. My boss was female and the most senior Ph.D physicist there, but her male colleagues refused to call her "Doctor" even while trying to imitate her work (which was solid gold). This was in Canada; eventually she moved to Sweden and was much better treated there.

  • @bedlambreakfast5548
    @bedlambreakfast5548 Місяць тому +1278

    "He got angry, and I laughed at him..."
    I love it.

    • @lukewest4691
      @lukewest4691 Місяць тому +11

    • @SF-fb6lv
      @SF-fb6lv Місяць тому +25

      My respect for you hit a new high when I heard you say that!

    • @josephjanitorius797
      @josephjanitorius797 Місяць тому +19

      My admiration for Sabine shot up 10-fold when she said that (and it was already very high)! I wish more people had her guts.

    • @luizamaralphd
      @luizamaralphd Місяць тому +23

      Probably the most german part of this video. Loved it.

    • @Pcarnevaaa
      @Pcarnevaaa Місяць тому +7

      Literally iconic

  • @soroosha
    @soroosha Місяць тому +4015

    That's exactly why I never went back to academia after my master's. It was all about what to do to get that extra grant. Everyone (including myself) was writing bullshit to get grants. I used to want to become a scientist since I was a child. The reality killed that dream for me too... I totally get it.

    • @Joker22593
      @Joker22593 Місяць тому +836

      Same here. Publishing has so much metagaming, that it's not producing good work. My thesis adviser told me to split my paper up into 3-5 papers, publish them separately and have them all cite each other to inflate my impact numbers. I knew academia was bullshit as soon as that was suggested.

    • @SabineHossenfelder
      @SabineHossenfelder  Місяць тому +751

      You did the right thing.

    • @irifhir
      @irifhir Місяць тому +282

      The institutions are failing, and in order to save the scientific knowledge to go down with it, we need people teaching straight to the public, and not only the raw science, but all the epistemological nuances around it. You are a brave and inspiring person! Thanks ❤

    • @bootstraphan6204
      @bootstraphan6204 Місяць тому +74

      When the questions you want to find answers to (buy doing science) collide with "will said answers make line go up?"
      Will your quest to unlock the mysteries of the universe be profitable? Isn't as much "reality" as it is "Capitalism".
      You, as an individual, might have as much luck changing the laws of physics as you would changing the effects that Capitalism (specifically the profit motive) has on doing science.🤷‍♂️

    • @StefanLopuszanski
      @StefanLopuszanski Місяць тому +113

      But what's the alternative that already exists? Universities have huge issues but they still do focus on topics you'd never see a fully commercialized industry indulge. It is an evil but a lesser evil. What else is there?

  • @Nipredil
    @Nipredil 14 днів тому +53

    I hate that the caption says you failed. I also had to change careers, my dream also died, but we didn't fail. How is this failing? You reach 1 million people with a video, you love doing this and you adapted to a messed up situation. You use your knowledge to something good and useful and that is more than many people can ever reach.

  • @JupiterThunder
    @JupiterThunder 11 днів тому +8

    From the obituary of Peter Higgs, Daily Telegraph, April 9, 2024
    Higgs formally retired in 1996, having long complained that the university [Edinburgh] only kept him on just in case his work won a Nobel Prize. He was horrified when in 2017 the university named the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics in his honour, insisting that in today’s climate he would be unemployable in academia.
    “I don’t think I would be regarded as productive enough,” he said, pointing out that the entire output of his career amounted to barely a dozen published papers. “A message would go round the department, ‘Please give a list of your recent publications’. And I would send back a statement, ‘None’,” he said.

  • @donaldquicke547
    @donaldquicke547 Місяць тому +3736

    I am a professor but totally understand the terrible rat race. i was once writing an academic book (rather well known one now) but my HoD knocked on my office door one day and told me that the university didn't value scholarship any more. i retired as soon as was financially able to, and moved to Thailand. never been back. Take care, Donald

    • @esecallum
      @esecallum Місяць тому

      thailand? is that not a dangerousplaceto be for a white man?

    • @memyselfandi8544
      @memyselfandi8544 Місяць тому

      Sawasdi kap. You and Sab have stumbled into the invisible walls of a technological house of cards. Science is supposed to be a process of discovery where we chose the most accurate way to describe observations, but that depends on who “we” are. We are not what you think we are. We are more like the subjects of the virtual world in the Matrix. Controlled with lies and a brilliant characterization of the world, however, it is built essentially on lies. We struggle not against the flesh, but against spiritual principalities in heaven and hell. It’s all about control, this world. God is. Choke di, farang.

    • @elbuggo
      @elbuggo Місяць тому +185

      RE: the university didn't value scholarship any more
      I guess they are looking for foundations for their latest propaganda projects. Research is subordinate to policy. Findings that are contrary to their policies, or their imagined ideal world, is not appreciated.

    • @ibubezi7685
      @ibubezi7685 Місяць тому +134

      @@elbuggo _"101% of sociologists confirm that their research proves that climate-change is 102% manmade."_

    • @fantabuloussnuffaluffagus
      @fantabuloussnuffaluffagus Місяць тому +148

      @@ibubezi7685 I always get a kick out of people who loudly proclaim "all the scientists agree on climate change", as if science was a democracy and the facts should actually care what scientists think.

  • @selohcin
    @selohcin 19 днів тому +716

    "The moment you put people into big institutions, the goal shifts from knowledge discovery to money-making" is the key quote of this video.

    • @Frank-ej8hd
      @Frank-ej8hd 18 днів тому +31

      No, the goal shifts to "sustain the institution (aka bureaucracy)".

    • @jmanwild87
      @jmanwild87 17 днів тому +18

      @@Frank-ej8hd which mostly involves making money to be fair

    • @JediYutu
      @JediYutu 16 днів тому +6

      Uh Sabine, pensions and health benefits, are very important to "normal" American working ppl too. 😂

    • @kingofsiamgt
      @kingofsiamgt 15 днів тому +4

      I disagree, everything on earth is about making money in some form, so this statement is quite anodyne. There is something else going on in academia besides greed - proof is that everyone who works there is poor.

    • @leahsander5490
      @leahsander5490 15 днів тому +4

      - Sabine "Capitalism is good, actually" Hossenfelder.
      One more example of why natural scientists would be well served to occasionally listen to a social scientist.

  • @CHARLOTTEMURACKA
    @CHARLOTTEMURACKA 15 днів тому +33

    This is what turned my away from astronomy as a late teen. In the past few years, I was questioning that decision, but you've confirmed that I made the right one.

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon 10 днів тому

      Well I didn't turned away from astronomy

    • @ernestoespinoza92
      @ernestoespinoza92 4 дні тому +1

      I turned away from astronomy too but mostly due to my lack of talent in the math and sciences. But my love and dedication to it never has wavered. Thanks for sharing

  • @chenacom
    @chenacom 9 днів тому +8

    Someone finally has the courage to say "The emperor has no clothes"

  • @sercem7314
    @sercem7314 28 днів тому +1552

    "I am failed", something we rarely hear on social media, while everyone tells success stories here. Bold statement

    • @gregh5061
      @gregh5061 28 днів тому +55

      Hi failed, I'm dad

    • @Noqtis
      @Noqtis 28 днів тому +11

      @@gregh5061 Hi dad and failed, I'm Sigma DeLigma

    • @aliceglass828
      @aliceglass828 28 днів тому +22

      failed is a bold statement indeed given she has a phd and raised two children

    • @gregh5061
      @gregh5061 28 днів тому +35

      @@aliceglass828 people have different standards for success I suppose. You could have two noble prizes but if your goal was to cure cancer and you failed, you'd consider yourself a failure, I guess.

    • @aliceglass828
      @aliceglass828 28 днів тому

      @@gregh5061 no shit sherlock

  • @GaynorOFlynn
    @GaynorOFlynn Місяць тому +2437

    With 1.2M subscribers you have a real job! A real role, a real voice to teach what ever you want to teach! Genius!

    • @eoinoconnell185
      @eoinoconnell185 Місяць тому +70

      Yep. The funny thing is, she has more subscribers & viewers than most TV shows.
      Highly successful.

    • @Frolova3434
      @Frolova3434 Місяць тому +59

      That’s certainly more attention than papers get

    • @CrimeaRiver
      @CrimeaRiver Місяць тому +27

      Until, of course, UA-cam shuts her channel down for some obscure reason.

    • @molybdaenmornell123hopp5
      @molybdaenmornell123hopp5 Місяць тому +22

      ​@CrimeaRiver But people have heard of her now.

    • @mackyj7801
      @mackyj7801 29 днів тому +9

      Yes her brand imagine is valuable, once you get to her level on UA-cam, type of content ,influence tv networks come chasing you.

  • @AtlisWerks
    @AtlisWerks 12 днів тому +13

    As an ex-researcher for a German uni institute, your description of how the system works was spot on.

  • @arailway8809
    @arailway8809 4 дні тому +3

    Boys and girls bookmark this. Sabine had a typical academic experience.
    People don't ask the right questions coming out of high school.
    They often pick what they love. The best question was from an engineer's son:
    He asked, Who makes the most money. Thanks Sabine. You did good.

  • @rwarren58
    @rwarren58 Місяць тому +2482

    A bit too much? Perhaps the best video of the year. Thank you for being you, Sabine. - Sacramento, USA

    • @lucassiccardi8764
      @lucassiccardi8764 Місяць тому +35

      Best video in the channel, IMO.

    • @eclectictech
      @eclectictech Місяць тому +32

      Bringing the issues to light is one small step towards the possibility of changing them in the future.

    • @legbert123
      @legbert123 Місяць тому +8

      She has been promoting this channel for years dont listen to the narrative she is pushing. She has been ALL about being a youtuber for years now for sure her work has dropped off look at the amount of time she puts in this channel!

    • @legbert123
      @legbert123 Місяць тому

      you sweet summer child@@eclectictech

    • @legbert123
      @legbert123 Місяць тому +5

      A bit too much? this is the worst example of a video this year. Sabine has been pushing this channel at the expense if actual research for years now any science realeated issue on this channel is fraught with innaccurate information and borderline lies.

  • @Walter-Montalvo
    @Walter-Montalvo Місяць тому +1491

    Not too much, it is just right and honest. Don’t ever change!

    • @SabineHossenfelder
      @SabineHossenfelder  Місяць тому +270

      Thank you from the entire team!

    • @chronixchaos7081
      @chronixchaos7081 Місяць тому +28

      Well done you.

    • @berniehaberemeier2053
      @berniehaberemeier2053 Місяць тому +25

      Given the system appears to be so broken, and given it’s the people’s money at work, what could the people do to demand change? Does this have to stay broken forever?

    • @ConwayBob
      @ConwayBob Місяць тому +30

      @@berniehaberemeier2053 -- Excellent questions! To which I humbly add one more: Is the academic establishment even worth trying to fix, or do we need to replace it with something better?

    • @siraaron4462
      @siraaron4462 Місяць тому +17

      ​@@berniehaberemeier2053spreading awareness helps. (Knowing is half the battle) But I've seen various proposals that would change the incentive structure to support good science; rather than Shitposting in scientific journals for grants.
      As for how to get people to adopt these new incentives? I think things will have to get worse before they get better. People are going to keep doing things just the way they are until they can't anymore.

  • @DrDave-Ecologic
    @DrDave-Ecologic 5 днів тому +5

    Hi, Sabine - I have had a different experience of academia, maybe partly because I've been a Prof at a smaller university where there is much less emphasis on grinding out papers and much more emphasis on sharing information with curious young minds. I'd like to make two points: 1) I admire you for telling your very personal story to your audience, and 2) although what you are doing now was not your original dream, I think it is in fact HUGELY IMPORTANT and that you have found your true calling in being such an effective educator on the Internet. As you stated, information is expanding so quickly that it is growing beyond our means and our time to learn it all. What we need more than people writing more papers is people explaining what all this information means in understandable terms. You are VERY good at this! So keep your chin up and keep doing what you are doing. You are providing an extremely valuable service!

  • @shadidsciencetechhealth1534
    @shadidsciencetechhealth1534 21 годину тому +2

    Thank you for your honesty and pulling the curtain back on the very flawed instutions of academia. I would also like to express my graditude and appreciation for your being her on UA-cam. I've learned so much for you and look forward to learning more!

  • @landondyer
    @landondyer 29 днів тому +919

    My dad was a scientist, and I watched his constant struggle with politics and funding. He had a stress-related heart attack at 50; he survived it, but was never the same afterwards.

    • @womenwelove
      @womenwelove 29 днів тому +28

      it's sad that happened to your dad

    • @asia1174
      @asia1174 29 днів тому +2

      “Was”, did he retire or quit? And I’m sorry your dad was out through that kind of stress..

    • @margarethamaartje3716
      @margarethamaartje3716 29 днів тому +1

      That is so sad! Im so sorry for your dad

    • @binbows2258
      @binbows2258 28 днів тому +2

      @@margarethamaartje3716 perhaps he died.

    • @imeldahaloho4798
      @imeldahaloho4798 27 днів тому +5

      I'm sorry for your dad! Hope his heart recovering and he takes care of himself better. Nothing is more precious than our health, not even our job or idealism.

  • @iqvoice
    @iqvoice 29 днів тому +1179

    This matches up exactly with my 16 years at NASA. A colleague of mine called it "playing the doctor game", because all the PhD's were battling each other for the few secure jobs while the majority languished as grantees.

    • @millanferende6723
      @millanferende6723 29 днів тому +12

      "Science" (Which means "through the knowledge of")...literally means being open to truth, wanting to explore the actual truth and to want to know the truth.

    • @millanferende6723
      @millanferende6723 29 днів тому +19

      The other one, opposite one (cannot name the term because of the censor), is the desire for money, grants, more grants, desiring to promote a problem rather than a solution to keep a job, propagating biases and being afraid to look in another direction out of fear of being chastised and reprimanded.

    • @la-gl4uh
      @la-gl4uh 29 днів тому +1

      You sound like you were a contractor instead of a government employee. Why didn't you hire on with the Federal Government?

    • @r13hd22
      @r13hd22 29 днів тому +5

      She got what she gave out to Kaku and others in his field daring to tell them that they were wasting resources that should go to real fields of study.

    • @atendriyadasa6746
      @atendriyadasa6746 29 днів тому

      This is precisely how The $ystem weeds out scientists w/ character standing on principle vs. those who'll readily sell out (i.e. produce & publish the results The $ystem wants). 😉

  • @squeezy99
    @squeezy99 12 годин тому +2

    Thank you posting such a heart-felt appraisal of your experiences in academia. I can relate to much of what you described in your early career as a graduate student. It would have been a tragedy to have not posted this video.

  • @BarrieM
    @BarrieM 20 годин тому +2

    Thanks Sabine, as an ex-academic scientist working for a national institution and now self employed forest science freelancer and I totally sympathize with your situation and experience. The great thing is that you give me (and thousands of others) the opportunity to have fun learning new things about our universe during my breaks. This process will accelerate interest in science and lead to who knows what discoveries. I call this a win win situation. You are wonderful and I can totally understand the marriage proposals. (Don't worry I am happily married with two kids who also love science).

  • @krishnamoorthysankaranaray4057
    @krishnamoorthysankaranaray4057 28 днів тому +734

    "The moment you put people into big institutions the goal shifts from knowledge seeking to money making." Very well said.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 28 днів тому +3

      What is the background of the university president? Is it Philosophy or Education-focused?
      Or is it Business-centered?

    • @wendyleeconnelly2939
      @wendyleeconnelly2939 28 днів тому +2

      @@LA_HA It might not matter. It might be comparative literature. The system is so entrenched. The one university president and his/her pet projects may have only slight impact on what is expected and what gets done.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 28 днів тому +1

      @@wendyleeconnelly2939 True and that's what I'm saying. The choices given in the type of candidates has a lot to say about what is going on within that institution.
      This is directly tied to what's happening in the PS/K-12 school system. What's happening there?
      In short, traditional values and education have been replaced with "progressive" values and disinterest in educating school children due to CRT and leftist ideological organizations that openly brag about how they're not in the education business anymore. They're in the political business now and going forward.
      This is Taught to students, who then go to college, graduate with this mentality and belief system, and then become college employees and professors.
      The connection is there for anyone who takes a moment to look. Except there's a problem...
      Thinking isn't taught. In fact, it's banned

    • @geneduffy
      @geneduffy 28 днів тому +4

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@LA_HAwrong, for instance CRT is a college course. Next progressive values I guess by that you mean critical thinking skills and a focus on S.T.E.M. It’s funny because traditional values and education immediately brings to mind religious schools where if the science doesn’t fit your 1500 year old horror anthology than the science must be wrong. Also what do you mean by traditional education , the humors, leach therapy, miasma, aroma therapy, chiropractors , or maybe phrenology. I am however sorry that conservatives long ago lost in the market place of ideas I just wish you guys would stop trying to sell people on your SECOND lost cause movement. We are not going to go back in time there is a reason progress is the root word of progressive. This time of traditional thinking wasn’t so great by the way most people call it the dark ages where positing a new theory might get you thrown in ye olde gaol maybe just for suggesting a non heliocentric view of the universe.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 28 днів тому +3

      @@geneduffy [Edited for clarity] Thank you. I'm so glad you did exactly what you did. Otherwise, I would have wasted my time thinking an actual conversation was possible.
      Good Day

  • @maritrnning5357
    @maritrnning5357 29 днів тому +885

    I just loved it when you said NO to work for that professor, THATS what I call true integrity 🤩

    • @Broken_robot1986
      @Broken_robot1986 28 днів тому +16

      Yeah big balls for that, props.

    • @pimpilikaa
      @pimpilikaa 28 днів тому +1

      @@Broken_robot1986 yes, pukaaluwo

    • @LaplacianDalembertian
      @LaplacianDalembertian 28 днів тому

      Science is Dead, only China and Russia care about it.

    • @Snake369
      @Snake369 28 днів тому +11

      that was definitely baller. absolutely nothing unreasonable either.

  • @cxar71
    @cxar71 5 днів тому +5

    I love your no-BS approach, your directness, and your intrinsic honesty. Keep doing what you're doing, you are clearly very good at it and it's highly appreciated by a lot of people in here. 💪

  • @ralphstarling6707
    @ralphstarling6707 4 дні тому +2

    Beautiful! You nailed it! I just subscribed! Looking forward to hearing more about what you are passionate about! Bless you!

  • @cesarmenor-salvan9535
    @cesarmenor-salvan9535 Місяць тому +907

    As a scientist struggling with the broken academic science system, I resonate with all that she said and it's totally spot on

    • @johnboze
      @johnboze Місяць тому

      Start with some real science and you will NO LONGER STRUGGLE: Vacuum Ambient EM Field Dipole Theory aka Quantum Inertial Dipole Theory aka Graviton Theory aka Dark Mass / Energy Theory aka Vacuum Zero Point Energy Theory aka PLANCK PARTICLE THEORY is T.O.E. postulated by the Germans and brought to fruition by US DoD via Defense Contractors like Lockheed that solved TOE so the Pentagon gave them cart blanche on CASH to designed and build working Quantum Field Densification Drives aka HFGWGs and they solved during technical material science issues during SDI STAR WARS Weapons Programs of the 1980s and 90s and the result is "UAPs" aka Hypersonic Weapons in the news for years! Work EM FIELD DRIVES have been flying for MORE THAN 4 DECADES! Now You Know Too! #FiringRoom1

    • @casualnerdjason6678
      @casualnerdjason6678 Місяць тому +52

      When I was a grad student, I saw how the brilliant, wonderful postdocs were worn down. Not by their bosses or their science, but by the system. And after 4+ years as postdocs, they were still earning less than brand new public school teachers.
      We love our science but have to make a living, too.

    • @justbeegreen
      @justbeegreen Місяць тому +25

      It’s the same for public school teachers - the system burns a human out.

    • @elonever.2.071
      @elonever.2.071 Місяць тому

      @@casualnerdjason6678
      You have the background for understanding physics now you need to take your knowledge to the edgy side of physics that is making great strides in understanding the workings of our reality. Materialism is as dead as the Big Bang is now. The new frontier is of a Conscious Universe where observation collapses the wave function into particles and atoms which creates matter as we have seen over and over again in the double slit experiments. Good luck on your journey. Remember it is always better to abandon a sinking ship early rather than later.

    • @shidiskas
      @shidiskas Місяць тому +4

      Its also my story!

  • @buybuydandavis
    @buybuydandavis Місяць тому +534

    Pournelle's Iron Law of Bureaucracy:
    In any bureaucracy, the people devoted to the benefit of the bureaucracy itself always get in control and those dedicated to the goals the bureaucracy is supposed to accomplish have less and less influence, and sometimes are eliminated entirely.

    • @wadehines9971
      @wadehines9971 Місяць тому +23

      In isolated islands, visionaries who understand this law gain power and work hard against it.
      But it's a Sisyphean task.

    • @wallacegrommet9343
      @wallacegrommet9343 Місяць тому +25

      Witness the ratio of administrators to teachers in the California State University system. 18 to 1 in against the instructors!

    • @JNobleDaggett
      @JNobleDaggett Місяць тому +7

      @@wallacegrommet9343 That's a bit deceptive. Some of those administrators support instruction. Some support research grants. Sabina isn't complaining about research load as much as research priorities.

    • @brianlemberger5022
      @brianlemberger5022 Місяць тому

      Thank you for sharing your experiences. Brave people such as yourself need to be honest about the state of physics and academia in order for it to change.

    • @gregorseidel8203
      @gregorseidel8203 Місяць тому +4

      Nice quote, I did not know this. To be fair, in my experience academic management did care about science, in so far as it relates to their own interests at least. Since the issues in academia (and academic publishing) go beyond each individual institution, however, I suppose it's easy to assign blame elsewhere and perpetuate the system rather than even try to change it. This perpetuation is, incidentally of course, also to the personal benefit of academic management.

  • @MissChanandlerBong1
    @MissChanandlerBong1 2 дні тому +3

    You know what the scientific community needs? MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU! Thank you for your honesty and integrity.👏👏👏💖

  • @gregreilly7328
    @gregreilly7328 14 днів тому +18

    Thank you for being honest. This was the main theme in the movie "the Whale". Every one is so afraid to be honest. But it offers a beautiful reflection of ourselves to see the struggles others have been through.
    "Admiration is our polite recognition of another's resemblance of ourselves". - Ambrose Bierce
    "We never remark any passion or principle in others, of which in some degree or other, we may not find a parallel in ourselves". - Hume
    Thank you for your story..

    • @YodaWhat
      @YodaWhat 11 днів тому +1

      Wow, great quotes... Something we may all learn from, upon reflection.

  • @angelicarosegalvan
    @angelicarosegalvan Місяць тому +1429

    Hi Sabine, I’m a third year PhD student in bioengineering and I just want to say thanks for making this video. You’re the only person who I’ve heard describe exactly how I feel about academia. My dream has died too and most of the time I feel crazy because no one else seems to feel the same way, but thank you for making me feel less alone. You are brave and lovable ❤️

    • @SamRossman
      @SamRossman 29 днів тому +28

      Same, while it sucks I hope you also value that you figured it out early in your academic career and not a decade and a half later….

    • @ramseygo121
      @ramseygo121 29 днів тому +18

      damn I'm just about to go into bioengineering😭

    • @takoja507
      @takoja507 29 днів тому +16

      All this makes me happy that I'm "just" a practical nurse (as we call it here in Finland) and never had the drive for academy studies. I'm in a job that I really like and enjoy, even tho money ain't great, no stress etc at all tho :)

    • @thierryfaquet7405
      @thierryfaquet7405 29 днів тому +21

      @@ramseygo121 it's fine, but do it for industry, not academia.

    • @calamitysangfroid2407
      @calamitysangfroid2407 29 днів тому +13

      I'm in my second year of an evolution/genetics PhD. My lab group and the biology faculty is pretty communal and this sentiment of cynicism is common around us. We're kind of aware this is all one big passion project, and some of us might become rockstars but others are like those Disney channel celebrities who disappear after 5 years and show up working at a small town car dealership. Not sure if anyone's actually considering continuing in academia. A lot are looking at industry or government employment (our department is marine and conservation biology, in a country where seafood and agriculture are major exports).

  • @lowelllarsen5947
    @lowelllarsen5947 Місяць тому +585

    Got fired from a job you didn’t have!
    What a world we live in!

    • @suestreet9934
      @suestreet9934 Місяць тому +38

      I’ve had a rejection letter for a position I never applied for. I wish now that I’d kept it.

    • @dgalicen2876
      @dgalicen2876 Місяць тому +12

      Now THAT'S a badge of honor to wear proudly! And so is your astuteness in pointing it out. 😊

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Місяць тому +3

      @@suestreet9934 -I got an approval for a gambling licence I didn't apply for - lol...

    • @segevstormlord3713
      @segevstormlord3713 Місяць тому +6

      Power-tripping is extremely common in academia.

    • @Zen_Power
      @Zen_Power Місяць тому +2

      Should have reported to him to hr and have him dismissed.

  • @gototcm
    @gototcm 10 днів тому +26

    She is absolutely spot on. And kudos for putting your kids first. We need more Sabines.

  • @dimoraes0902
    @dimoraes0902 9 днів тому +4

    I am so happy I noticed this mid Masters. Loads of my super crazy, nerdy, eating books friends are struggling with PhD and pos PhD. Academy is a Pyramid Scheme Oligarchy

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Місяць тому +410

    Thank you for posting this! I am 82, left the US for Germany in 1965, earned my PhD with work at a Max Planck Institute and after a 12 year stint at the MPI I got a pure research position at a major German university. I was an electron microscopist, so a lot of people needed my help. I managed to publish 100+ papers and never had to write a grant proposal. I finally became disillusioned with science in general and just wound up helping others with their research. I also struggled to help my female coworkers get the credit they deserved for the work they did. Science was always more of a hobby for me. I write this just to say, your mileage may vary. I'm sorry you had such a bitter experience, but you have taken the bull by the horns and certainly have a greater scientific impact now than if you had just gone on in research. I love your videos and your sense of humour. Liebe Grüße aus dem kühlen hessischen Vogelsberg.

    • @MrQwertyman111
      @MrQwertyman111 Місяць тому +21

      I believe I had the pleasure of reading one of your papers. Good to see people of science remain around it, even when retired. All the best to you good sir!

    • @BruceBoschek
      @BruceBoschek Місяць тому +14

      @@MrQwertyman111 Thanks kindly.

  • @jamesmarie1083
    @jamesmarie1083 Місяць тому +531

    I'm a PhD. physicist who never really had any hope of a career in academia. I really appreciate your honesty and telling it like it is. I have always found academia to be pretentious, arrogant, and intellectually stuffy. Thank you for making this video. You've earned my respect.

    • @jeravincer
      @jeravincer Місяць тому

      And you’re a man?!?

    • @FernandoChaves
      @FernandoChaves Місяць тому +2

      So, what do you do?

    • @Happyduderawr
      @Happyduderawr Місяць тому +3

      Only academics use words like "intellectually stuffy" hahaha

    • @glennwoodruff2398
      @glennwoodruff2398 Місяць тому +2

      Hopefully you didn't get a job as a "Calibration Technician" for a company that does NIST certification of equipment. So many physics majors with BS degrees seem to enter that job market.

    • @jarnoldp
      @jarnoldp Місяць тому +14

      I was a PhD student, but I only finished with my masters. This was due to the lack of consistency between classes and the PhD exam. They would put problems on there that even the professors could not solve. They had an extra credit point system to wear a few published papers prior to the exam, you would be given credit towards the exam. There was at least one student who never took the exam and passed because they had enough papers within two years. and this is only because the professor was putting that graduate students name on the papers, even though they just started.

  • @PlanetaryProtector
    @PlanetaryProtector 13 годин тому +2

    You can't be a "great" scientist working in academia. You are now free to be great.

  • @betsy.-val
    @betsy.-val 3 дні тому +2

    This video helped me process the feeling of mourning I have felt since I left academia (straight after my PhD, last year). I feel happier without the bullshit, but at the same time I did not realise emotionally that my dream died. I left academia with the rational choice that I did not want to spend my life writing bullshit grants and bullshit papers, but at the same time it is sad that I found no way to find a way to be in academia and do something that I thought mattered. I loved studying for my Master's, but I hated my PhD when it became all about getting money and writing papers "in a way that would please the reviewers".
    Thank you Sabine for this video, truly.

  • @Arcgateway
    @Arcgateway Місяць тому +514

    And it's the story of a successful science educator who touched millions and made the world a slightly better place. Thank you, Sabine.

  • @simonburrows
    @simonburrows Місяць тому +625

    The wrong incentives always lead to the wrong results. Thanks for calling this out!

    • @SabineHossenfelder
      @SabineHossenfelder  Місяць тому +62

      Thanks from the entire team!

    • @eddierayvanlynch6133
      @eddierayvanlynch6133 Місяць тому +7

      Well said, Simon. Sad, but well said.

    • @ksenobite
      @ksenobite Місяць тому

      Yeah, spending days in YT 😂then playing victim card because life isn't easy. But she's not the only one, YT star physicists love to shine, but end up bitter and angry since they don't hand out Nobel prizes for clicks. And calling others bs (the terrible system that gave you free education) is easy, not so easy when its own

    • @orionbetelgeuse1937
      @orionbetelgeuse1937 Місяць тому +11

      now we can talk about how a certain "99% consensus" about some stuff involving the climate was obtained

    • @amigalemming
      @amigalemming Місяць тому

      @@orionbetelgeuse1937 If you question the "99% consensus" you can easily estimate the chance of getting a proposal accepted. :-)

  • @SuperNova153
    @SuperNova153 3 дні тому +4

    It takes so much courage to be this honest. Thank you! This is exactly the type of communication we need. So happy you shared this.

    • @ronpapi9539
      @ronpapi9539 4 години тому

      You want real heartfelt testimony, just ask any immigrants crossing the border.

  • @garytaylor82
    @garytaylor82 10 днів тому +7

    Great video Sabine, I love your UA-cam channel! I am 71 year old male physicist who experienced everything you talk about in this video. In particular I saw persistent discrimination against my female colleagues.

  • @rbrbrts
    @rbrbrts 21 день тому +334

    Near the end of my PhD, my advisor wanted me to take a paper I wrote for PRL and write a longer one for PRC and I told him I didn't feel like there was really anything more to say for our work. I later felt bad as he ended up not getting tenure which left me in a weird state as I finished my degree without a local advisor and thus no advocate or mentor at the university. I ended up set loose as soon as the paperwork was signed on my diploma. I ended up like a lot of physicists, working in finance, and after getting married and having two children, there really wasn't any going back. Plus the realization that my notion of what academia is like was really, like yours, more of a romantic dream rather than the reality. I don't really miss academia, I miss what I thought academia was supposed to be.

    • @pillsber
      @pillsber 16 днів тому +9

      Perfect response-and almost exactly my same story: the idea-or dream-is very different than the reality. I never finished my Ph.D because of this.

    • @Ducktility
      @Ducktility 16 днів тому +1

      Thanks for sharing.
      What role are you currently working in finance?

    • @EyanZ1997
      @EyanZ1997 15 днів тому +1

      How did you made your skills as a physicist applicable to finance? It’s obviously transferable to those that know but employers don’t always fall under that category

    • @rbrbrts
      @rbrbrts 15 днів тому +1

      @@Ducktility I really just do software development, but in a financial context for back-end calculations.

    • @rbrbrts
      @rbrbrts 15 днів тому

      @@EyanZ1997 Well, in the mid-1990s when I finished, that was not really true. Physicists were desirable for implementing numerical models, especially if they had software skill. Since I worked for two years in software before grad school, and did a lot of modeling in grad school, it was an easy sell.

  • @TharkysOlafson
    @TharkysOlafson Місяць тому +408

    Unfortunately, this IS a universal story in academia. It's the dirty little secret that never seems to be talked about. Despite all that, I'm glad you have found a place for yourself and choose to share your thoughts and opinions with us all.
    Thank you for putting this video out!

    • @ronankelly4471
      @ronankelly4471 Місяць тому +16

      It is spoken about, but those outside the system .. do not get heard. Listen carefully to what she says.
      While a bit harsh to say, she *did* know what they were doing was wrong, and she played along with it,
      until they bit her.

    • @TmyLV
      @TmyLV Місяць тому

      Fenomenal true exposed. Dear Sabine you are so great, worry do not, you have imense quality and you are an exceptional person. The reward will come and one day you will be happy with the output, I am sure you are happy with what you are doing now and be pleased cause it is giving you satisfaction, you do very nice, it is another road in your career. One foot on the back one step ahead. Many people know your works and they follow your career and path and they like you the way you are.

    • @artichoke60045
      @artichoke60045 29 днів тому +7

      It's not really a dirty little secret. There are lots of ways to observe it, even as an undergrad if you work in someone's lab, some people who will confess especially if you ask the right questions, maybe not in physics departments because physicists have that personality. Sabine came from a family of accountants, they had some idea that money makes the world go round. Although the exact nature of academic research is something you have to experience it to understand. An outsider who doesn't know the field at an expert level won't know how much garbage is produced that serves merely to clog up the intellectual pipeline.

    • @Verpal
      @Verpal 27 днів тому +4

      @@ronankelly4471 I don't know if I can blame Sabine though, she is but a human like us, and human need food on the table, especially for their family. I would like to imagine Scientist are just normal people who aren't particularly noble, nor should we expect them to be.

  • @Emily-pb9kw
    @Emily-pb9kw 20 годин тому +2

    Thank you for sharing, I’m great full you did publish this.

  • @snakedogman
    @snakedogman 13 днів тому +5

    Thank you for being so open, honest and vulnerable Sabine!

  • @Mavendow
    @Mavendow Місяць тому +414

    Glad you left the ending in; that sums up everything you said in one sentence. _"Societal pressures too often make me unable to speak, but here at least I can choose what I say."_

    • @berniv7375
      @berniv7375 Місяць тому +9

      This is by far your most brilliant video.❤

    • @07Flash11MRC
      @07Flash11MRC Місяць тому +10

      That conclusion is no true. YT's terms and the algorithms decide what you can and can't say and or write on this platform.

    • @penponds
      @penponds Місяць тому +2

      We will in fact, never know if Sabine can actually choose what she can say on UA-cam until the point she get’s regularly de-monetised or de-platformed.
      Rumble is where she’d be if in fact she did want to comment in a non-UA-cam compliant way.
      Sabine is simply just operating in a field that is less socio-politically contentious.
      She’s far too intelligent to imagine her sitting in Plato’s cage with her back to the light, which makes that final statement very puzzling. Rather than underscoring her position, it undermines the viewer’s confidence that she truly understands the assaults on freedom of thought and expression and journalistic investigation that so very very many are experiencing right now.

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Місяць тому

      @@07Flash11MRC - edit that comment, to make it say what you intended... ??

    • @Racistobama
      @Racistobama Місяць тому +1

      The fact that this statement is apparently no longer in the video is incredibly suspicious. I assume Sabine was either was forced to edit it or did so out of concern that those "societal pressures" were going to come to bear on her.

  • @jguenther3049
    @jguenther3049 Місяць тому +647

    The ghastly level of replicability of published scientific work tells me you're right.

    • @grawss
      @grawss Місяць тому

      It truly is ghastly, though I've spent a horrific amount of time reading through epidemiological studies in food and health science so I'm a bit biased. Sometimes the most basic critical thinking can rule out the conclusions of well-cited research papers, but it gets published anyway because you don't get that sweet sweet grant money otherwise, and nobody actually cares anyway. They're just people with jobs who are afraid to lose their jobs.

    • @joostvhts
      @joostvhts Місяць тому +48

      replicability, and reproducibility!

    • @yomin2162
      @yomin2162 29 днів тому +25

      Biological sciences have their own problems (the reproducibility crisis), but it's a bit different from physics.

    • @EricManzane
      @EricManzane 29 днів тому

      @@yomin2162 ecology trying to hide

    • @Theo-oh3jk
      @Theo-oh3jk 29 днів тому

      Exactly! Without replication and falsifiability, there is no science going on. Our modern knowledge is 95% shifting sand.

  • @annavitenkova8936
    @annavitenkova8936 3 дні тому +1

    You are so good! So happy I found you on UA-cam. Thank you for being such a good educator and making Quantum Physics easy to understand ❤ You are making difference by helping people like me to learn to understand and love science. It feels great to understand what you say.

  • @annebright3852
    @annebright3852 10 днів тому +6

    As someone who's been struggling with the trajectory of my career, I thank you whole heartedly for posting this video. You are an amazingly strong person.

  • @joefearn9694
    @joefearn9694 26 днів тому +1116

    I achieved my PhD in philosophy when I was in my 40s. I'm an ex miner. After graduation, I became a security guard until retirement. My PhD was a classy route to poverty. So I'm glad you posted this. Dr. does look good on my drivers licence.😅

    • @sundayoliver3147
      @sundayoliver3147 26 днів тому +147

      I appreciate "my PhD was a classy route to poverty". It's the case for so many.

    • @garydorfner6695
      @garydorfner6695 26 днів тому +43

      The wife of the US president is also a Doctor. She's a school teacher with a doctorate in education and demands that people refer to her as "Doctor". The title is meaningless.

    • @inertia179
      @inertia179 26 днів тому +5

      Why didn't you become a university prof?

    • @Blade.5786
      @Blade.5786 26 днів тому +9

      What a coincidence, I'm also an ex-minor

    • @titandarknight2698
      @titandarknight2698 26 днів тому +29

      @@garydorfner6695 Not really meaningless. She just isn't a doctor in the common sense.

  • @jerril42
    @jerril42 29 днів тому +684

    You have not failed, "The System" is failing us all. Thank you Sabine for trying to broaden our horizons. Hopefully this brave outreach will start some meaningful conversation.

    • @mehranshargh
      @mehranshargh 29 днів тому

      The sad part is that "the system" is made up of us, the academic people. We prioritize money, greed, and power, and in turn, make the life of other lower-level people miserable. Then, we blame "the system".

    • @ChaplainDMK
      @ChaplainDMK 29 днів тому +11

      Same with NGO's honestly. A lot of people, social sciences degrees and similar stuff, who are so passionate to work with communities, with underpriviliged people, to try to approach existing issues with new techniques, are absolutely annihilated by the grant-money procedure. Just write billions of pages of bullshit, measure absolute irrelevant stats, write mind-numbing reports, and end up wasting 75% of your energy and time on all of this, and only 25% actually doing what you want to do and are actually applying for funding.

    • @generaltheory
      @generaltheory 29 днів тому +7

      The really important part is that forum cretins will keep parroting "Peer reviews!" when such "trusted" institutions don't even have the minimal digital literacy, and I mean Harvards, too. Total rebuilding of scholarship is inevitable.

    • @BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
      @BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 29 днів тому +3

      Go for a PhD in "The Art of Sustainable Bullshit" and you will be a winner.

    • @mehranshargh
      @mehranshargh 29 днів тому +4

      The sad part is that the system is made up of us, the academic people; we prioritize money, greed, and power, and in turn, make the life of other lower-level people miserable. Then, we blame the system.

  • @infinidhi
    @infinidhi 4 дні тому +2

    I have loved your absolute candor and conviction since I started reading your articles while you were at the Perimeter Institute. I too have had a similar academic journey as yours. My dream died too and I am glad that it did because I was miserable by the time I finished my two postdocs. I had to evolve and adapt, and now I am happy where I am. I thank you for sharing your experience and continuing to share your physics knowledge with the world.

  • @shininio
    @shininio 12 днів тому +8

    Just wanted to say posting this video was the right thing to do. Thanks for sharing something so personal but so relevant in today’s discussion about academia.

  • @michaelrogers4834
    @michaelrogers4834 Місяць тому +401

    Sadly, your diagnosis of the problems with academic research institutions is spot on.

    • @Lamarth1
      @Lamarth1 Місяць тому +9

      Actually, it's worse than that. There are other parts of the system that she hasn't yet looked at closely enough to realise how rotten they are. Most people don't reset their expectations for the parts they can't see to keep in line with the parts they can.

    • @johndor7793
      @johndor7793 Місяць тому +4

      @@Lamarth1 what parts?

    • @paintspot1509
      @paintspot1509 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@Lamarth1 nonsense

    • @darkmatter21_xx
      @darkmatter21_xx Місяць тому

      ​@@johndor7793gotta be a flat earther or something Lol

    • @amigalemming
      @amigalemming Місяць тому

      @@johndor7793 For instance the Perpetuum Mobile that allows scientific publishers to generate revenue from thin air.

  • @ref8893
    @ref8893 Місяць тому +236

    As a father of daughter with a phd, so much of this rings true..... thumbs up !!

  • @michalpaucula7694
    @michalpaucula7694 11 днів тому +5

    It would have been such a shame, had you not posted this video. I think your experience needed to be told and you're such a refreshing voice to listen to. Everything happens for a reason and I feel you are making the right impact. I stumbled upon your video by chance but it immediately made me want to subscribe to your channel.

  • @fabianodeoliveiraposwarfpo2676
    @fabianodeoliveiraposwarfpo2676 6 годин тому +1

    Very thought-provoking video! I like the science as that of Gregory Mendel, who was rejected by academia, but ended up discovering the foundation of Genetics in a monastery.

  • @user-hw3vo3hf2r
    @user-hw3vo3hf2r Місяць тому +230

    "I think I owe you an explanation"
    - No you don't, but I am glad you did give it anyway and I found your perspective very interesting.

  • @Catcherinthecorn
    @Catcherinthecorn Місяць тому +423

    I love your honesty. My brother got a PhD in theoretical physics from an Ivy League university and he felt the same way you do. He left academia a while ago and works in software now, but he still does his physics and math research every day in his spare time. I admire him a lot.

    • @tatjana7008
      @tatjana7008 Місяць тому +18

      And thats why number of patents in Western countries decreased in last years. Chinese mastered it team work long time ago and thrive because of it, while here its all divide and conquer of talented motivated people

    • @Lavabug
      @Lavabug Місяць тому +18

      @@tatjana7008 What? US issued patents are a historic high. Also the number of patents issued has zero connection with fundamental physics research - the measure is peer reviewed publications.

    • @tatjana7008
      @tatjana7008 Місяць тому +17

      @@Lavabug first of all, Sabine is not from US, she tells about experience in Germany and Europe. Second, number of confirmed patents is much important then applications, and China leads there. Third, science is interconnected and discoveries in fundamental physics might influence practical applications as well. Thats why I do theoretical computer science, because it can influence every branch of science.
      About papers and publications, many chairs in my university interconnected with industry, and they often end up in patents.

    • @allan710
      @allan710 Місяць тому +7

      I also left academia, I really didn't like the way it works.

    • @Lavabug
      @Lavabug Місяць тому +13

      @@tatjana7008 The US issues more utilities patents than any other country, and many Chinese enterprises seek US patents as well. Practical applications have little to do with fundamental science, they are an accident. If you're using patent number to measure scientific progress, you have no knowledge of how science works or what counts as innovation. Patents only measure commercial products, not the generation of knowledge which far outpaces what patents indicate (I am a former patent examiner).

  • @adamkadmon6339
    @adamkadmon6339 День тому +2

    This is absolutely classic Sabine: hilarious, brutal and very very true.

  • @guidoivanmendez2354
    @guidoivanmendez2354 6 днів тому +2

    Hi! It’s worse in the called "social sciences". I wanted to become historian, because i've always loved the past since i was a kid. I wanted to contribute to the developement of new knowledge, and even dreamed about teaching people about the importance of learning history and understand the present looking back at those events that forged human history. But once in the university, i realized that nobody wants to learn the truth, just defend political ideologies. So they adjusted and ommited events and theories to fit a narrative. The greatest dissapointment in my life. And if you didn’t say what the professors wanted to hear, or if you didn’t agree with their poliitical views, you didn’t pass.
    Thanks for sharing. I'm glad i found your video.

  • @richardcoughlin8931
    @richardcoughlin8931 Місяць тому +525

    Speaking as retired full professor (social sciences) at a research university in the in USA I fully support your decision. You play a vital role as a public intellectual helping to educate non-specialists about the state of scientific inquiry in the physical sciences. Your UA-cam videos reach many more people - several orders of magnitude - than typical research publications read by a handful of specialists. So I say Bravo! Keep up the good work.

    • @lighthousesaunders7242
      @lighthousesaunders7242 Місяць тому +8

      You've gotta admit, from the respected Popperian POV at least, social science should almost never be called a science?

    • @matteogirelli1023
      @matteogirelli1023 Місяць тому

      truer words were never spoken

    • @amihartz
      @amihartz Місяць тому +17

      @@lighthousesaunders7242 "Respected Popperian" bro hardly any academics of philosophy take Popper seriously. But yes, if you take Popper seriously, then you have to reject sociology and economics, and some of biology and climatology would also be on shaky grounds.

    • @link01uk
      @link01uk Місяць тому

      Bravo

    • @paintspot1509
      @paintspot1509 Місяць тому +6

      The problem is these videos get hijacked by conspiracy nutters, rather then anybody who could do anything about the issues she raises

  • @ianburton9223
    @ianburton9223 Місяць тому +334

    I agree with you entirely. I walked away from this weird world of writing papers in 1971, utterly deceived by the rat race of the conflict between publishing and keeping things secret to prevent someone else publishing before you. Expanding human knowledge was not the priority - it was just an immoral competition for grant money.

    • @frankfahrenheit9537
      @frankfahrenheit9537 Місяць тому +8

      And that was in 1971? Already?

    • @teyemanon1970
      @teyemanon1970 Місяць тому +3

      @@frankfahrenheit9537 This hit! 1971!

    • @ich3601
      @ich3601 Місяць тому +4

      You did academia in US? Germany imported this system somewhen in the 90".

    • @ianburton9223
      @ianburton9223 Місяць тому

      @@ich3601 I was in the UK in 1971.

    • @wadehines9971
      @wadehines9971 Місяць тому

      Read a biography of Sir Richard Francis Burton.

  • @opticandersonopticanderson3364
    @opticandersonopticanderson3364 15 днів тому +7

    You are my hero, Sabine! I used to criticize you making vblogs that are not physics related. However, after your explanation in this video, I am absolutely OK with whatever topic you want to cover from now on. You are a true scientist. 👍👍👍

  • @ernestoespinoza92
    @ernestoespinoza92 4 дні тому +2

    From a former aspiring astronomer I also felt like my dream died when I couldn’t get into academia. But that’s life and thank you for sharing! You made me feel better with my current situation knowing how honest you are. I respect that a lot. I do enjoy your videos because they allow me to think differently from all these other science videos that all almost all the same.

    • @lauracorriss9538
      @lauracorriss9538 2 дні тому

      Like you, I wanted to become an astronomer. It was my mom who convinced me that it wasn't a practical field for most, particularly a woman. I studied udied computers and database design instead and never regretted it. Astronomy can be a hobby.

  • @lloydy3250
    @lloydy3250 29 днів тому +433

    I'm a gardener with a lay interest in physics. Gardening is no bullshit in an otherwise cynical world. It makes for good health both physical and mental. I already had enough bullshit as an undergrad. The boffins careened off into ideological space and lost touch with the natural world, and all the brain-work made me depressed, so I started digging holes, moving rocks and planting shrubs, and this is a much happier place. I'm glad you escaped that miserable, dishonest path and took the path of truth. It is an inspiring story, and I'm a big fan.
    Most inspiring comments section here, too.

    • @GregorShapiro
      @GregorShapiro 29 днів тому +23

      Gardening is dramatically helped by cow manure and bullshit is not shunned either. (The REAL bullshit, not the bullshit bullshit!)
      ;-)

    • @george1187
      @george1187 29 днів тому +4

      Hear , hear !

    • @yourface07
      @yourface07 29 днів тому +4

      Good for you lloydy! I wish you great success

    • @gldfsh_
      @gldfsh_ 29 днів тому +3

      I’m actually thinking of going this route! It’s nice to hear someone who’s done so!

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 29 днів тому +2

      The fact is, the amount of screentime required in any academic pursuit is unhealthy unless it is rigorously managed.

  • @aronrad
    @aronrad Місяць тому +524

    A video that ends with I’m not sure I will post this, is the one that needs to be posted. And we the internet are glad you did! Go Sabine!

    • @hittitecharioteer
      @hittitecharioteer Місяць тому +5

      ✅🙏🏻

    • @mmille10
      @mmille10 Місяць тому +6

      Well, given the censorship and meting out of punishments, even by governments, for "saying the wrong things" online, which she may be aware of, I get the concern she has, but my guess is that this discussion would not get her in trouble. It doesn't directly prod any politically protected sacred cows (not yet, anyway).

    • @krishnapartha
      @krishnapartha Місяць тому +4

      Yes.

    • @user-lz6dm5lk9y
      @user-lz6dm5lk9y Місяць тому +4

      Amen!

    • @umitertin4932
      @umitertin4932 29 днів тому +2

      I am glad this was not another unfinished symphony.

  • @gandalfgreyhame3425
    @gandalfgreyhame3425 2 дні тому +2

    You aren't a failure in our eyes.
    I figured out that academia everywhere was set up as a political pyramid with just a very small and pointy top a long long time ago, and knew that I would not be able to do well there, even though I liked that sort of work, a lot.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @uk7769
    @uk7769 9 годин тому +1

    We are your students now. thank you. love your videos. I've learned so much. one of my favorite yt channels. my life didn't go as planned either. not even close to my dreams. oh well.

  • @claudiabrugman6842
    @claudiabrugman6842 15 днів тому +274

    Sabine, a brilliant summary of a common PhD experience. Much like my own. Thank you for pulling back the curtain.

    • @vincentzevecke4578
      @vincentzevecke4578 12 днів тому +2

      Sabine, she is damn right

    • @JupiterThunder
      @JupiterThunder 11 днів тому +3

      I did a PhD. The main finding of the work was that PhDs are a waste of time (which wasn't actually a new finding).

    • @manoo2056
      @manoo2056 9 днів тому

      ​@@JupiterThunderit just keep the wheel turning and you learn a lot in the process like what drugs work best to write XD

  • @GI-bg3th
    @GI-bg3th 29 днів тому +178

    I attempted my PhD starting in 2019 at a federal research institute and was shocked to find what Sabine is talking about. Dozens of smart people working as PhD students, post docs or engineers were repackaging the same old data they produced years ago or followed outdated ideas with seemingly no use just for the sake of writing papers. The people there knew the absurdity of the situation but the need for money and job security overshadowed everything else. Finally after two years that shattered my scientific curiosity I broke out of that madness, cancelled my PhD position and left the academic world.

    • @kevinfox3875
      @kevinfox3875 28 днів тому +15

      Unlike you it dawned on me in my final year In college, that whilst I had adored science from my childhood, it was a career that I could not afford to chase for the rest of my adult life. Though the bug has never left me, today as I approach my 80th, year, real science education has become so accessible, thanks to you, and many like you on the net. Your wide variety subject matters, dispensed in your unique presentation style, I find educational and repeatedly amusing. Keep up the good work Sabine and stay true to your beliefs.

    • @productivitysharma3455
      @productivitysharma3455 24 дні тому

      What you do now ?

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 4 дні тому +2

    Sabine has 1.29 million people that respect her and consider her the greatest teacher they have ever had . Success is measured by how many friends you have . ❤

  • @Karlund0512
    @Karlund0512 День тому +1

    It’s a great video. This video goes beyond science and shows what it takes to be human. I am happy that you decided to share it. ❤

  • @RobG.-pf7fo
    @RobG.-pf7fo Місяць тому +212

    Also a retired academic. I had decent employment, was intellectually challenged, had more free time to accomplish what I wanted than I ever would have found in any other job, but at the same time was always disappointed by the lack of collegiality and any sense of cohesiveness in the department. The milieu - populated with tremendous egos, some earned, some not so much - made for a very lonely existence. I did my research, taught my courses and went home, spending as little time on campus as possible. There were very few friends to be found in such a environment. I loved my students - the only real saving grace. Thanks for your videos.

    • @mattinykanen4780
      @mattinykanen4780 Місяць тому

      Is it the doctoral defence which turns ourselves so offensive afterwards?

    • @tiro0oO5
      @tiro0oO5 Місяць тому +9

      Hey, sad to hear that. This sounds like bad luck, but you are definitly not alone.
      I build a new team at a company, interviewed many phd‘s. The easiest way to get them excited, was telling them that they would work with others on a common goal. I could literally see the spark in their eyes, as if they saw light for the first time after 3 years.
      I myself got lucky, my time during my phd was great. Insanenly interesting topic, bde ent success in my work and outstanding colleges.

    • @fly_8659
      @fly_8659 Місяць тому +4

      The only way to get a sense of cohesiveness was to threaten to merge the department... the only time Architects seem to get along is when you suggest that the department might be replaced with a double degree of Arts and Engineering.

    • @bill8216
      @bill8216 13 днів тому

      @@fly_8659 hehe good story.

  • @drtmvoss
    @drtmvoss 29 днів тому +480

    I am glad you posted the video! As a female academic approaching retirement (and not with a pension), I can definitely relate to what you experienced. With 24,614 comments as of my posting, it is unlikely that you will see this, but THANK YOU.

    • @swingambassador
      @swingambassador 28 днів тому +8

      Sorry about your pension

    • @82jp
      @82jp 28 днів тому +10

      I see you and you deserve better

    • @eroraf8637
      @eroraf8637 26 днів тому +1

      I see you.

  • @jsl209
    @jsl209 2 дні тому +1

    Appreciate your realness Sabine! Love you channel and everything you do and appreciate your insights across all the topics you cover. If I could fund your research I absolutely would!

  • @shawnxavier7573
    @shawnxavier7573 8 днів тому +2

    It is rather courageous of you to speak it out. The modern academia has been totally industrialized. And I would like to add one more observation that the probability of securing funding has more to do with your rapport to those in power than anything else, which is sad.

  • @icelandhouse
    @icelandhouse Місяць тому +224

    F**ing brilliant. This just elevated Sabine and her channel to another level for me. And I will venture to say- for many others as well.

  • @inf2380
    @inf2380 29 днів тому +707

    Female biologist over 40 from Germany here.
    That's exactly how I see it. Not only from my own experience, but also from that of many acquaintances.
    At the beginning, you're quite happy that you can do what you like without being bothered. By the time you write your thesis at the latest, you realize the difficulties of the system that you describe. I was also irritated by the inaccuracy with which results are produced, at least in biology. As soon as you are in the system, you also see the incompetence (technical, organizational, human) of other researchers. I often had the impression that some were simply in the right place at the right time and were just willing to play along with this application circus.
    As a woman, it's particularly difficult if you want to start a family. It's hardly possible without help, including financial help, from grandparents. I know some who have made it at least some way, but only with the help of their parents.
    Yes, the system is weak. I've seen many excellent young researchers leave because they didn't want to play this game.
    Nevertheless, I have also met nice, very competent colleagues who have made it - but very few.

    • @Coolbunny-
      @Coolbunny- 29 днів тому +31

      "I was also irritated by the inaccuracy with which results are produced" THIS, ohhh you can't image how this makes me angry.

    • @gdiwolverinemale4th
      @gdiwolverinemale4th 29 днів тому +3

      In the beginning, we were all ignorant and delusional. Then the realities of this world became apparent. Why be bitter about it?

    • @AnglophobiaIsevil7
      @AnglophobiaIsevil7 29 днів тому +15

      You're supposed to be able to have a husband bring you, the mother the resources to give birth and raise your child. We have always been able to do this until the petrol dollar was invented and bankers realized they would need more workers or the system would crash too soon.
      One parent gets the resources and contributes to society. The other parent raises the child and contributes to your family. Corporations have demanded that both parents be tapped for work and our children have suffered dearly for it. In Ireland it's actually in their constitution that should this ever happen they have a right to dissolve the gov and start over(should a mother ever be forced to work in order to raise her child as this is the entire point of society, we know we can make a society where only one parent needs to work and so any society where 2 must is a failure and they KNEW THIS). I don't think they enforce it or they just give welfare checks to them.
      Regardless, only serfs and indentured servants were made to have mothers work. We have been enslaved and told it was empowering.

    • @lovepeoplehu9883
      @lovepeoplehu9883 29 днів тому +6

      At least you are an independent, strong empowered wahman❤

    • @SchalaZeal1
      @SchalaZeal1 29 днів тому

      I thought scientists were infallible? Sounds like we've been sold another lie by the atheists.

  • @7grand-dad900
    @7grand-dad900 7 днів тому +3

    I just discovered your channel today watching your commentary on String theory and its history. I love your videos and they’ve reminded me why I find physics so fascinating. You’re brilliant and I think you’re serving humanity and your mental health much better by bringing these issues and concepts you love to an audience who appreciates your passion more than some stuffy asshats on a review board.

  • @notgoodyet8842
    @notgoodyet8842 5 днів тому +2

    Frank and honest espousal, as we have come to expect, thank you. I watch you for understandable insights for my layman's brain. My wife, who is a leading academic in her field, uses you as a go to source when she needs a quick precis of subjects she is not familiar with and thinks highly of your presentations, (she doesn't think highly of many so take it as a complement). Keep up the good work.

  • @joaoavo8127
    @joaoavo8127 28 днів тому +340

    Academic researcher (for now) here: This description is spot on. It's probably even worse in 'poorer' countries with more limited funding for research. Quite often we see that the people who get the very limited opportunities aren't those who followed the 'recipe' they've sold you from the start (work hard, go abroad, and so on...), but actually those who never moved from their original group and are basically a$$lickers to the people in charge. It's a broken system built by flawed, petty people.
    All the best to you.
    Thank you for posting this.

    • @rubensantamariaortiz8326
      @rubensantamariaortiz8326 27 днів тому +6

      Many academics in poor countries have not that money pressure, and are more relaxed to do deep science. I'm one of them.

    • @kurtvanluven9351
      @kurtvanluven9351 27 днів тому +1

      We suffer from our success in a way.

  • @rileyhoffman6629
    @rileyhoffman6629 Місяць тому +198

    You lasted longer than I did... finished my PhD (having survived broken bones, deaths, years overseas research, changes in Committee, and a mother who said, "...but you are still unmarried") I quit academia and moved to Italy to milk cows and make wine. Now I write novels. I do miss the intellectualism. but not the politics. Love you, Sabine!

    • @kurkenfruit
      @kurkenfruit Місяць тому +6

      Very interesting! Thanks for sharing. I took a gap year between getting my bachelor’s and going to graduate school. It’s now been a five-year gap year because I thought better of it after meeting lots of people already in the meat grinder. I sometimes wonder where my career would be, but I’ve found myself on a path more interesting and worthwhile to me.

    • @Weberbros1
      @Weberbros1 Місяць тому +4

      Care to plug your novel?

    • @rileyhoffman6629
      @rileyhoffman6629 Місяць тому +15

      @@Weberbros1 heck yeah! Thanks! Rachel Hoffman, SALTINE (Otis Books, 2021) No self-help, no politics, no trauma: just humor and humanity for smart adults who need a mental vacation...

    • @__rikaisuru
      @__rikaisuru 28 днів тому +4

      @@rileyhoffman6629 that's the best pitch I've ever heard for a book in this day and age!

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 14 днів тому

      In the end you won.

  • @generaalsubutai6541
    @generaalsubutai6541 8 днів тому +1

    Glad you posted this. It is very enlightening and confirms some of my own experiences and unease with current academic practise.

  • @violetamaury1837
    @violetamaury1837 13 днів тому +3

    The fact that what you are describing is an experience universal enough for me to relate to the point where I am specheless (have in mind I am in the other side of the world in the completely diferent field of social sciences) shows how important is for people like you to share their experiences THANK YOU!!!