since he mentioned that his thesis was on string theory and black holes, am I to assume you are stating that black holes theory is wrong because of the criticism string theory receives due to its lack of testability? And regarding black Scholes, ru referring to its simple nature and impracticality in industry?
@@Apuryo you can't use black and scholes to price real world options, unless it was on a coinflip... black holes theories have 0 evidence and observations. all their "proofs" is just math that doesn't represent reality properly at all
@@Apuryo i mean the whole concept of a "theoretical physicist" , is kind of stupid, no offense, because real scientists cant keep their theory alive just by math. it's physics! if were trying to understand what is going on in the PHYSICAL, we need to mostly rely on experimenting in real life.
This is the exact video I needed right now in my career, math PhD in theoretical probability here and this was super useful thank you
As a recent physics PhD graduate (HEP ex) pivoting to industry, the practical information shared in this interview is a godsend. Thank you!
3rd year physics PhD here. I want to thank you both for that!
Thank you both for sharing such valuable advice!
Wow that intro was great
Amazing video --- thank you!
Both so smart and handsome to boot.
Quant work can be quite boring. I was one, similar background to the guest in the video.
Thanks, where have you moved then?
@@junal27 AI in recent years, mainly machine vision.
Can't believe you stole the title from Revant Nayars' Bloomberg Quant Seminar Series talk :D
Can yo make a video on Brazilian D1 options with explanation for beginners
black holes and Black & Scholes - both theories are wrong though
since he mentioned that his thesis was on string theory and black holes, am I to assume you are stating that black holes theory is wrong because of the criticism string theory receives due to its lack of testability? And regarding black Scholes, ru referring to its simple nature and impracticality in industry?
@@Apuryo you can't use black and scholes to price real world options, unless it was on a coinflip...
black holes theories have 0 evidence and observations. all their "proofs" is just math that doesn't represent reality properly at all
@@Apuryo i mean the whole concept of a "theoretical physicist" , is kind of stupid, no offense, because real scientists cant keep their theory alive just by math. it's physics! if were trying to understand what is going on in the PHYSICAL, we need to mostly rely on experimenting in real life.
@@lilep666 I think the issue is that you don't understand the difference between theoretical physics papers and applied physics papers.
we literally found black holes in real life it isn't a theory anymore. I previously asked you a specific question
Das ist sehr Langweilig.