[Narration]
Mankind has always wondered about the kind of universe it lives in. Mankind has always indulged in creation myths as far back as recorded history goes, and it's just human nature to want to understand the universe we live in, where it came from, what it is now and where it's going
[Vocals]
With all apologies you wake me up
You hold the porcelain to take me home
Hold my hand until the waves come
Hold my hand until the waves come
This is our last, take care love
It won't stop, it won't stop a thing
With all apologies you wake me up
You hold the porcelain to take me home
Hold my hand until the waves come
The waves come
Just hold my hand until the waves come
The waves come around
[Narration]
Well, the Einstien equations are sort of the Mount Everest of theoretical physics, and - you know - we want to get to the top; we want to be able to make Einstein's equations routine to solve. We would like to have undergraduates be able to solve Einstein's equations routinely. Might as well have grade school kids doing it because - you know - the physics is intuiative. Grade school kids know about black holes and they might want to know 'Gosh, what happens if I drop a black hole into a black hole'
Mankind has always wondered about the kind of universe it lives in. Mankind has always indulged in creation myths as far back as recorded history goes, and it's just human nature to want to understand the universe we live in, where it came from, what it is now and where it's going
[Vocals]
With all apologies you wake me up
You hold the porcelain to take me home
Hold my hand until the waves come
Hold my hand until the waves come
This is our last, take care love
It won't stop, it won't stop a thing
With all apologies you wake me up
You hold the porcelain to take me home
Hold my hand until the waves come
The waves come
Just hold my hand until the waves come
The waves come around
[Narration]
Well, the Einstien equations are sort of the Mount Everest of theoretical physics, and - you know - we want to get to the top; we want to be able to make Einstein's equations routine to solve. We would like to have undergraduates be able to solve Einstein's equations routinely. Might as well have grade school kids doing it because - you know - the physics is intuiative. Grade school kids know about black holes and they might want to know 'Gosh, what happens if I drop a black hole into a black hole'