Grammar frameworks | Asymmetry | Generative syntax
In linguistics, antisymmetry is a syntactic theory presented in Richard S. Kayne's 1994 monograph The Antisymmetry of Syntax. It asserts that grammatical hierarchies in natural language follow a universal order, namely specifier-head-complement branching order. The theory is built on the foundation of X-bar theory. Kayne hypothesizes that all phrases whose surface order is not specifier-head-complement have undergone syntactic movements that disrupt this underlying order. Others have posited specifier-complement-head as the basic word order. Antisymmetry as a principle of word order is reliant on X-bar notions such as specifier and complement, the existence of order-altering mechanisms such as movement, and disputed by constituency structure theories (as opposed to dependency structure theories). (Wikipedia).
Electromagnetic induction and Antigravity!!!
Physics demonstrations (la physique)!!!
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AWESOME antigravity electromagnetic levitator (explaining simply)
Physics levitron (science experiments)
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Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln describes antimatter and its properties. He also explains why antimatter, though a reality, doesn't pose any current threat to our existence!
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See if you can figure out how these people figured out the secret to anti-gravity!
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Branimir Cacic:A reconstruction theorem for ConnesLandi deformations of commutative spectral tripels
We give an extension of Connes's reconstruction theorem for commutative spectral triples to so-called Connes—Landi or isospectral deformations of commutative spectral triples along the action of a compact Abelian Lie group G. We do so by proposing an abstract definition for such spectral t
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Non-commutative Geometry and its Applications"
L1.1 Fermions, Bosons, and Fields: Quantum Field and Matter
MIT 8.701 Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics, Fall 2020 Instructor: Markus Klute View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/8-701F20 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP60Do91PdN978llIsvjKW0au Connecting particles and forces with quantum fields
From playlist MIT 8.701 Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics, Fall 2020
PARTIAL ORDERS - DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
In this video we discuss partial orders and Hasse Diagrams. Support me on Patreon: http://bit.ly/2EUdAl3 Visit our website: http://bit.ly/1zBPlvm Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1vWiRxW *--Playlists--* Discrete Mathematics 1: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDDGPdw7e6Ag1EIznZ-
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Antikythera Mechanism Part 1: by Nature Video
New interpretations of the Antikythera Mechanism reveal that it could be used to predict eclipses, and that it had a dial recording the dates of the ancient Olympiads. The 2,000-year-old box of intricate gearwork provides a glimpse of the engineering prowess of the Hellenic world. The team
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Complete Statistical Theory of Learning (Vladimir Vapnik) | MIT Deep Learning Series
Lecture by Vladimir Vapnik in January 2020, part of the MIT Deep Learning Lecture Series. Slides: http://bit.ly/2ORVofC Associated podcast conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQa7hpUpMzM Series website: https://deeplearning.mit.edu Playlist: http://bit.ly/deep-learning-playlist
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What is General Relativity? Lesson 62: Scalar Curvature Part 11: Interpretation
What is General Relativity? Lesson 62: Scalar Curvature Part 11 : Interpretation We continue our examination of Section 4.4.6 of "A Simple Introduction to Particle Physics Part II - Geometric Foundations of Relativity." We are focusing on the construction of the pullback. It is important
From playlist What is General Relativity?
Benjamin Stamm: A perturbation-method-based post-processing of planewave approximations for
Benjamin Stamm: A perturbation-method-based post-processing of planewave approximations for Density Functional Theory (DFT) models The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program Multiscale Problems: Workshop on Non-local Material Models and Concurrent Multisc
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ALPHA Experiment at CERN cools antimatter using laser light for the first time
The ALPHA collaboration at CERN has succeeded in cooling down antihydrogen atoms – the simplest form of atomic antimatter – using laser light. The result opens the door to considerably more precise studies of the internal structure of antihydrogen and of how it behaves under the influenc
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Lecture 9 | Modern Physics: Classical Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 9 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded December 20, 2007 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the first of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of mo
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AWESOME Antigravity experiment! Levitron!
I show an interesting commercially available toy that is the highest magnetic levitation device we've seen so far.
From playlist MAGNETISM
The Field With One Element and The Riemann Hypothesis (Full Video)
A crash course of Deninger's program to prove the Riemann Hypothesis using a cohomological interpretation of the Riemann Zeta Function. You can Deninger talk about this in more detail here: http://swc.math.arizona.edu/dls/ Leave some comments!
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Tensor Analysis and Applications
Tensors are used in various areas of mathematics and physics, particularly in theoretical calculations involving fields in vector spaces. The Einstein's summation convention implies summation over the dummy indices that appear twice in a term as in matrix-matrix or matrix-vector products.
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From playlist Science Unplugged: General Relativity
Orders on Sets: Part 1 - Partial Orders
This was recorded as supplemental material for Math 115AH at UCLA in the spring quarter of 2020. In this video, I discuss the concept and definition of a partial order.
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