Ask a Nobel Laureate, November 2009 with John Mather
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Chapter 1 of 50: Introduction
John Mather introduces the first Laureate Q&A (22 seconds)
Question 1 of 50: Introduction
John Mather introduces the first Laureate Q&A (22 seconds)
Question 2 of 50: Will results from LCH have impact on your research?
(1 minute, 11 seconds)
Question 3 of 50: Can we measure the trajectory of a galaxy?
(1 minute, 27 seconds)
Question 4 of 50: Do you agree with Stephen Hawking´s Big Bang theory?
(1 minute, 7 seconds)
Question 5 of 50: What area in physics will have biggest breakthrough?
(2 minutes, 22 seconds)
Question 6 of 50: Will the LHC answer unanswered questions in physics?
(1 minute, 30 seconds)
Question 7 of 50: How would you enthuse & inspire the next generation?
(1 minute, 18 seconds)
Question 8 of 50: Why is it so cold in space?
(1 minute, 6 seconds)
Question 9 of 50: Will the space telescope give answers quickly?
(58 seconds)
Question 10 of 50: How did you discover/test the Big Bang theory?
(1 minute, 18 seconds)
Question 11 of 50: Can results from Planck prove the inflation paradigm?
(2 minutes, 7 seconds)
Question 12 of 50: What evidence could bring Big Bang to its knees?
(1 minute, 34 seconds)
Question 13 of 50: Do you think there is life in the universe?
(2 minutes, 11 seconds)
Question 14 of 50: Are there any strengths to multiverse theories?
(1 minute, 15 seconds)
Question 15 of 50: How is dark matter detected?
(2 minutes, 41 seconds)
Question 16 of 50: Has the Nobel Prize made your research easier?
(1 minute, 7 seconds)
Question 17 of 50: What happened before the Big Bang?
(1 minute, 59 seconds)
Question 18 of 50: How many galaxies have we discovered so far?
(59 seconds)
Question 19 of 50: Do you think other planets exist in the outer solar system?
(1 minute, 23 seconds)
Question 20 of 50: What is background radiation?
(2 minutes, 33 seconds)
Question 21 of 50: Do neutrinos have mass?
(1 minute, 48 seconds)
Question 22 of 50: Does your research imply constraints on the progress of particle physics?
(57 seconds)
Question 23 of 50: Is the universe expanding faster than the speed of light?
(56 seconds)
Question 24 of 50: Is the universe expanding forever?
(1 minute, 9 seconds)
Question 25 of 50: Where did you buy your beautiful tie?
(47 seconds)
Question 26 of 50: Can you explain how the universe is curved and how space and time are related?
(1 minute, 22 seconds)
Question 27 of 50: Mather introduces the second round of user-submitted questions
(7 seconds)
Question 28 of 50: Why is there more matter than antimatter in the universe?
(58 seconds)
Question 29 of 50: Does universal expansion have any ties to the Big Bang theory?
(58 seconds)
Question 30 of 50: Do you think there could have been other Big Bangs?
(1 minute, 21 seconds)
Question 31 of 50: Do you believe that universe is infinite?
(2 minutes, 14 seconds)
Question 32 of 50: Do you think believe that there are other planets in the universe capable of supporting life?
(1 minute, 6 seconds)
Question 33 of 50: Do you think we can have people on other planets?
(1 minute, 25 seconds)
Question 34 of 50: Who´s your physics inspiration?
(1 minute)
Question 35 of 50: What are the implications of your work for today's society?
(2 minutes)
Question 36 of 50: What is a black hole and do we know that they exist?
(2 minutes, 8 seconds)
Question 37 of 50: When the LHC starts is there a possibility for a black hole?
(56 seconds)
Question 38 of 50: What is the escape velocity of the Milky way?
(44 seconds)
Question 39 of 50: What caused the Big Bang?
(39 seconds)
Question 40 of 50: Has anyone contradicted your theory and have you ever used it to pick up girls?
(46 seconds)
Question 41 of 50: Is the universe curved?
(59 seconds)
Question 42 of 50: How soon can we set up a moon base?
(55 seconds)
Question 43 of 50: What´s your opinion on string theory?
(1 minute, 27 seconds)
Question 44 of 50: Does Hawking´s theory support the theory of multiple universes?
(44 seconds)
Question 45 of 50: How can the universe start itself?
(31 seconds)
Question 46 of 50: What would happen if we travel to parallel worlds?
(1 minute, 3 seconds)
Question 47 of 50: Where did quarks originate from?
(1 minute, 43 seconds)
Question 48 of 50: How large would we be if we where made of nuclei?
(56 seconds)
Question 49 of 50: What did the echo of the Big Bang sound like and what does space smell like?
(2 minutes, 34 seconds)
Question 50 of 50: How can the James Webb telescope improve our search for planets around other stars?
(1 minute, 41 seconds)
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John Mather answered a selection of over 40 video questions submitted by a worldwide audience.


