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  • 2015 Fermilab Physics Slam

    Fermilab's fourth annual Physics Slam, held on Nov. 20, 2015, featured five physicists vying to explain their area of study in the most entertaining way poss...


    I think the full thing is probably enjoyable (although I didn't watch all of it and wasn't able to attend), but pay particular attention to my collaborator's Chris Marshall's neutrino physics rap starting at 54 minuets and 34 seconds.

    JM
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    ...neutrino physics rap...


    Not a phrase you often hear.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
      ...neutrino physics rap...


      Not a phrase you often hear.
      Especially not in the context of minuets.
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        Is it some premature celebration of the 100 year birthday of this ?
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        • #5
          Physics Slam is a yearly thing at Fermilab (it was MC Truth's first appearance though).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEhw01FsFc4

            I think the full thing is probably enjoyable (although I didn't watch all of it and wasn't able to attend), but pay particular attention to my collaborator's Chris Marshall's neutrino physics rap starting at 54 minuets and 34 seconds.

            JM
            You lost me at "54 minuets [sic]."
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