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A Discussion on Light Elements and Their Origins
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11:45 - 15:00 (03:15)

The speaker discusses the origins of light elements and how they are not commonly used in encounters. Samples are brought in for discussion of the different processes they underwent to form.

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The study of Antarctica and its remote research methods can be compared to the March of the Penguins documentary, where the body temperatures of the animals huddled together all reach the same place.
11:45 - 12:18 (00:33)
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Antarctica
Summary

The study of Antarctica and its remote research methods can be compared to the March of the Penguins documentary, where the body temperatures of the animals huddled together all reach the same place. The remote approach in research is similar to using a Time Machine, and was discussed in the book, Losing the Nobel Prize.

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A Discussion on Light Elements and Their Origins
Episode
#257 – Brian Keating: Cosmology, Astrophysics, Aliens & Losing the Nobel Prize
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Brian Keating is asked to explain what happened at the beginning of the universe.
12:19 - 12:44 (00:25)
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Universe
The fusion and creation of the light elements on the periodic table occurred in a time period shorter than an episode of The Big Bang Theory, primarily from a different type of fusion reactor and process explosion called supernova.
12:44 - 15:00 (02:16)
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Physics
Summary

The fusion and creation of the light elements on the periodic table occurred in a time period shorter than an episode of The Big Bang Theory, primarily from a different type of fusion reactor and process explosion called supernova.

Chapter
A Discussion on Light Elements and Their Origins
Episode
#257 – Brian Keating: Cosmology, Astrophysics, Aliens & Losing the Nobel Prize
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast