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You are welcome to listen in as I "explain things scientific". I have had great fun with lasers, robots and absorbing Quantum Physics. Now as a classroom teacher, laid low by heart surgery its time t... more
FAQs about Peter Hill Explains:How many episodes does Peter Hill Explains have?The podcast currently has 1,881 episodes available.
June 21, 2020Richard Owen 1Well it turns out that he was not a Jerk but a clever researcher. He almost fell into the characture that was made for him. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 20, 2020Thomas Huxely 2What an utterly amazing person. The question then needs to be asked by no on has heard of him. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 20, 2020Thomas Huxely 3What an utterly amazing person. The question then needs to be asked by no on has heard of him. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 20, 2020Thomas Huxely 4What an utterly amazing person. The question then needs to be asked by no on has heard of him. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 20, 2020James Clerk MaxwellI think they make the common error of ascribing the 4 condensed modern equations to the list of 20 he came up with at the time. I also really enjoyed the insight he spent some time summarizing and investigating the work of Faraday and Cavendish. I am a little afronted by the claim that he proved lines of force when he concluded they were feeble junk science MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 20, 2020Max PlanckUltimately he was an establishment man, and it is unfortunate that his establishment was the Nazis. In new he had four children, but in a school text book all four had turned into males killed in the wars. The actual toll was a boy in WWI two daughters in chlld birth and a son executed because he tried to kill Hitler. They miss the fact that he was from the Vienna school of positivism and thus not only doubted quantum physics, he also doubted the existance of electrons. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 20, 2020Thomas Huxely 1What an utterly amazing person. The question then needs to be asked by no on has heard of him. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 18, 2020mendeleev periodic tableAnother read from a coffee table dogna book. The story of Maria, the Mum behind the periodic table is amazing. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 17, 2020PasteurReally interesting study in Ethics. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
June 17, 2020MendelI find his life a really calming one to read. MP4 recording MP3 recording Your browser does not support the audio element. ...more0minPlay
FAQs about Peter Hill Explains:How many episodes does Peter Hill Explains have?The podcast currently has 1,881 episodes available.