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[Urdu/Hindi] Rohan Naidu: What do we know about the First Galaxies in the Universe? | Kainaati Chai
🎬✨ The universe just got stranger! One of the biggest surprises from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been the discovery of mysterious “Little Red Dot” (LRD) galaxies, compact, intensely red objects shining from the early universe. In this electrifying episode of Kainaati Chai, astrophysicist and host Dr. Salman Hameed sits down with Rohan Naidu, one of the leading astronomers behind JWST’s groundbreaking discoveries of the earliest known galaxies. And now, some scientists think these LRDs may represent something entirely new, perhaps even a “black hole star.” 🌟 Meet the Scientist 🌌 Rohan Naidu; A pioneering researcher working on observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, helping uncover galaxies that formed just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. His work is reshaping what we thought we knew about the early universe, galaxy formation, and supermassive black holes. Rohan Naidu is a Pappalardo Fellow at MIT: https://physics.mit.edu/research/pappalardo-fellowships-in-physics/rohan-naidu-pappalardo-fellow/ You can find publications by Rohan Naidu here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=GoO2iCYAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate 🔭 What are Little Red Dots? When JWST peered deeper into space than ever before, astronomers expected to see early galaxies, but not these. LRDs are: - Extremely compact - Strangely bright - Surprisingly common in the early cosmos Some researchers now propose they could be powered by rapidly growing black holes or even represent a completely new class of cosmic object, sometimes described as a possible “black hole star.” Whether you're passionate about black holes, early galaxies, cosmology, or cutting-edge space telescopes, this conversation dives straight into the frontier of modern astronomy. 👨🔬 About the Guest: Rohan Naidu is an astronomer working on some of the earliest galaxy discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope. His research focuses on galaxy formation in the first billion years after the Big Bang and understanding how supermassive black holes emerged so quickly in cosmic history. 💬 Do you think Little Red Dots will rewrite our understanding of the early universe? Share your thoughts below! #sciencequestions #experiment #scienceexperiments #education #space #physics #youtube #nasa #esa #eso #urduscience #pakistan #sciencecommunication #communication #milkyway #blackhole #kainaat #interview #podcast #sciencepodcasts 00:00 Teaser 02:46 Introduction of Dr Rohan Naidu 04:08 Little Red Dots: Surprising from the Early Universe 06:30 Chicken & Egg: Galaxies or Super-massive Black Holes 09:30 JWST results for Black Hole Formation 10:26 Excitement about the Little Red Dot Galaxies/Objects 14:54 Little Red Dots; Early Phases of Black Holes? 16:55 What are the "Black Hole Stars"? 20:22 Why are Quasars called Quasars? 21:18 How did the "Black Hole Stars" form? 25:40 Globular Clusters; connections with Black Holes 27:55 Other Objects? In the Early Universe! 33:24 Early Universe: Galaxy formations? 35:44 JWST's most exciting science, what are we hoping for? Subscribe to our NEW Kids English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCdIRtt8-Og1q99bkK5XBhoQ Subscribe to our Kids Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@KainaatKids Subscribe to our English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish For more information about Kainaat Studios: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Sign up to our mailing list to get unseen content and hear special announcements! https://www.kainaatstudios.com/newsletter Follow us for more: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kainaatstudios Twitter https://twitter.com/KainaatStudios Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kainaatstudios/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kainaatstudios LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kainaat Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed Guest: Rohan Naidu Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Zohaib Kazi Subtitles by: DigiCircle Images: NASA, ESO, ESA, JWST and Wikipedia Thumbnail Images: Wikipedia Galactic Orbiters (Founding Supporters): Sahr Foundation, Dr. Zafar Iqbal & Dr. Mehr Iqbal, Qazi Family Foundation and PixelEdge Stellar Orbiters: AIIR Foundation, Ashraf Qazi, Aimen Khan, Slavena Emilova Molle and Abid & Farah Donation Fund Space Orbiters: Dr. Abdul Nadir, Dr. Asad Ansari, Dr. Salman Mallick, Dr. Tariq Hameed, Asif Alam, Zubair Faiz, Dr. Kamran Manzoor, Dr. Arsalan Malik and Junaid Qurashi Thank you to all our other monthly donors as well! If you wish to donate, please visit: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/donate
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[Urdu/Hindi] Sarah Alam Malik: Large Hadron Collider and a book about the universe | Kainaati Chai
00:00 Episode's Teaser 02:20 Dr Sarah Alam Malik's introduction 03:21 Dr Sarah's Book "A History of our Universe" 04:01 What's the Large Hadron Collider at CERN? 07:58 Dr Sarah's work with LHC and Dark Matter 11:45 The Search for Dark Matter Particles 17:51 Dr Alam's passion to pursue "Particle Physics"? 19:53 A HISTORY OF OUR UNIVERSE and (Our Place In It) 22:09 Dr Malik's Take about "The Universe" 25:22 Steven Hawkings' future Humans in Star Trek 26:34 How do ideas change in "Physics"? 28:52 Heliocentrism, Quantum Physics, Spacetime; physics ideas changing? 🎬✨ To understand the universe, sometimes you have to start with the smallest things. In this illuminating episode of Kainaati Chai, astrophysicist and host Dr. Salman Hameed is joined by Dr. Sarah Alam Malik, a leading particle physicist at University College London (UCL) and one of the world’s foremost experts on dark matter. From the tiniest particles to the largest cosmic structures, this conversation bridges particle physics and cosmology, revealing how humanity is uncovering the deepest laws of nature. 🌟 Meet the Scientist 🔬 Dr. Sarah Alam Malik — A particle physicist at UCL whose work on major international experiments, including those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), places her at the cutting edge of research into dark matter, fundamental forces, and the hidden structure of the universe. Link to her website: https://www.sarahalammalik.com/ She is also the author of the highly anticipated book: 📘 A History of the Universe (Coming February 2026) — a sweeping narrative that traces how modern physics is reshaping our understanding of reality itself. Link to her book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Sarah-Alam-Malik/224571080 🔬 What happens when particle physics meets cosmic history? This episode explores how massive machines, sophisticated detectors, and global scientific collaborations allow us to test ideas about the universe that were once purely theoretical. Together, Salman and Sarah unpack how technology, curiosity, and human imagination combine to push the boundaries of knowledge. 🧠 This Conversation Explores: - What dark matter is—and why it remains one of science’s greatest mysteries - How experiments at the Large Hadron Collider probe the fabric of reality - The connection between particle physics and the evolution of the universe - Why understanding the universe’s past helps shape its future - How scientists communicate complex ideas to broader audiences 🎭 Because the universe has a history & we’re still learning how to read it. Whether you’re fascinated by dark matter, curious about the LHC, or eager to explore how science uncovers the universe’s hidden structure, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the frontier of modern physics. 💬 What do you think dark matter will reveal about the universe? Join the discussion in the comments below! #sciencequestions #experiment #scienceexperiments #education #space #physics #youtube #nasa #esa #eso #urduscience #pakistan #sciencecommunication #communication #milkyway #blackhole #kainaat #interview #podcast #sciencepodcasts Subscribe to our NEW Kids English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCdIRtt8-Og1q99bkK5XBhoQ Subscribe to our Kids Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@KainaatKids Subscribe to our English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish For more information about Kainaat Studios: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Sign up to our mailing list to get unseen content and hear special announcements! https://www.kainaatstudios.com/newsletter Follow us for more: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kainaatstudios Twitter https://twitter.com/KainaatStudios Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kainaatstudios/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kainaatstudios LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kainaat Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed Guest: Sarah Alam Malik Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Zohaib Kazi Subtitles by: DigiCircle Images: Hassaan Fareed, Aeon, NASA and Wikipedia Thumbnail Images: Wikipedia Galactic Orbiters (Founding Supporters): Sahr Foundation, Dr. Zafar Iqbal & Dr. Mehr Iqbal, Qazi Family Foundation and PixelEdge Stellar Orbiters: AIIR Foundation, Ashraf Qazi, Aimen Khan, Slavena Emilova Molle and Abid & Farah Donation Fund Space Orbiters: Dr. Abdul Nadir, Dr. Asad Ansari, Dr. Salman Mallick, Dr. Tariq Hameed, Asif Alam, Zubair Faiz, Dr. Kamran Manzoor, Dr. Arsalan Malik and Junaid Qurashi Thank you to all our other monthly donors as well! If you wish to donate, please visit: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/donate
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[Urdu/Hindi] Hassaan Fareed: Making Teaching Physics Exciting & Entertaining | Kainaati Chai
00:00 Introductionary Teaser! 01:55 Meet Hassaan Fareed - Making physics exciting and accessible 03:42 Hassaan Fareed: Talks about spectacular failures in his scicomm experiment! 07:12 Interaction with LAST; twinkling of stars story (Story of demonstrative teachings!) 08:58 Processes: Animations, Physical Objects, Attention Span Challenges 14:59 Projectile Motion Video's background; time and efforts 18:34 Hassaan Fareed talks about his inspiration for "Veritasium" 22:00 Funny story behind developing systems, teachers, educators and fundraisings 24:14 How have we reached India's audience? 25:00 Hassan's personal inspiration for physics videos! STINK BUG appears! 30:00 Hassaan's love-hate relationship with Particle Physics! 31:17 Question of how to be a demonstrator relationship for Kids and Content Creation 35:08 Content Creation's Accuracy for Science in the "Developing World" in Urdu! 🎬✨ Science isn’t just equations; sometimes, it’s pure creativity. In this refreshing episode of Kainaati Chai, astrophysicist and host Dr. Salman Hameed sits down with Hassaan Fareed, a passionate science communicator who has been quietly redefining how physics and astronomy are taught on YouTube. In a digital world where attention is scarce, Hassaan’s work proves that science can be entertaining, visually rich, and emotionally engaging without losing rigour. 🔬 What happens when physics meets storytelling? This conversation explores how modern science communicators are borrowing tools from cinema, theatre, and digital culture to reimagine how we learn. Together, Salman and Hassaan unpack the invisible labour behind every polished explainer video—and why that effort matters. 🎭 Because every formula has a story and every learner needs inspiration. Whether you’re a student struggling with physics, a teacher looking for new approaches, or a creator hoping to communicate science better, this episode offers a rare, honest look into the future of science education and outreach. 👨🏫 About the Guest: 🎥 Hassaan Fareed — A physics educator and content creator whose imaginative videos blend storytelling, humour, visuals, and deep scientific insight to make difficult concepts click for young audiences across Pakistan, India, and the wider Urdu/Hindi-speaking world. From ideation to execution, his channel showcases what’s possible when passion meets persistence in science education. Hassaan Fareed's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/hassaanfareed An Intro to Hassaan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8sMJzXFJdc MAIN FRONTIERS OF PHYSICS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYYV9by-Vm0 Master the Physics of PROJECTILE MOTION in 10 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCF4awexHzE 💬 How do YOU think science should be taught today—through textbooks, videos, or stories? Join the conversation in the comments below! #sciencequestions #experiment #scienceexperiments #education #space #physics #youtube #nasa #esa #eso #urduscience #pakistan #sciencecommunication #communication #milkyway #blackhole #kainaat #interview #podcast #sciencepodcasts Subscribe to our NEW Kids English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCdIRtt8-Og1q99bkK5XBhoQ Subscribe to our Kids Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@KainaatKids Subscribe to our English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish For more information about Kainaat Studios: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Sign up to our mailing list to get unseen content and hear special announcements! https://www.kainaatstudios.com/newsletter Follow us for more: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kainaatstudios Twitter https://twitter.com/KainaatStudios Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kainaatstudios/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kainaatstudios LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kainaat Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed Guest: Hassaan Fareed Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Zohaib Kazi Subtitles by: DigiCircle Images: Hassaan Fareed, Aeon, NASA and Wikipedia Thumbnail Images: Wikipedia Galactic Orbiters (Founding Supporters): Sahr Foundation, Dr. Zafar Iqbal & Dr. Mehr Iqbal, Qazi Family Foundation and PixelEdge Stellar Orbiters: AIIR Foundation, Ashraf Qazi, Aimen Khan, Slavena Emilova Molle and Abid & Farah Donation Fund Space Orbiters: Dr. Abdul Nadir, Dr. Asad Ansari, Dr. Salman Mallick, Dr. Tariq Hameed, Asif Alam, Zubair Faiz, Dr. Kamran Manzoor, Dr. Arsalan Malik and Junaid Qurashi Thank you to all our other monthly donors as well! If you wish to donate, please visit: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/donate
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[Urdu/Hindi] Science on Stage: The Stories of Chandrasekhar and Abdus Salam | Kainaati Chai
🎬✨ Science isn't just equations—sometimes, it's pure theatre. In this captivating episode of Kainaati Chai, astrophysicist and host Dr. Salman Hameed welcomes acclaimed writer and playwright Nilanjan P. Choudhury, who has transformed the extraordinary lives of two South Asian scientific legends into compelling stage dramas. Meet the giants: 🇮🇳 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar — The Nobel-winning astrophysicist whose groundbreaking work on stellar evolution and black holes revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos. 🇵🇰 Abdus Salam — The visionary physicist who not only helped establish Pakistan's scientific foundation but fought tirelessly for both scientific progress and human dignity. 🔬 What happens when science meets storytelling? Choudhury's theatrical works explore the intricate web of science, identity, politics, and belonging that shaped these remarkable figures. Through drama, he reveals the deeply human struggles behind world-changing discoveries. This conversation explores: - The art of translating complex scientific lives for theatre audiences - How nationalism and politics intersect with scientific achievement - Why storytelling remains essential for making science accessible and relatable - The transformative power of art in shaping public perception of scientists across South Asia 🎭 Because every equation has a story, and every scientist is human. Whether you're passionate about science, theatre, or the rich intellectual heritage of South Asia, this episode offers a unique lens on how art and science illuminate each other. 👨🏫 About the Guest: Nilanjan P. Choudhury is a novelist, theater-maker, and science communicator who combines his background in physics with creative storytelling. He creates science theater works that make complex scientific concepts accessible to general audiences through compelling dramatic narratives. For more about Nilanjan P. Choudhury and his writings, please visit: https://nilanjan.net/ 💬 What role do you think storytelling plays in science education? Share your thoughts below! #abdus_salam #chandrasekhar #einstein #blackholes #blackholetheory #scienceexplained #astronomy #urduscience #podcast #universe #space #documentary #indiapakistan #theater #stageshow #astronomyadventures #astronomyfacts Subscribe to our NEW Kids English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCdIRtt8-Og1q99bkK5XBhoQ Subscribe to our Kids Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@KainaatKids Subscribe to our English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish For more information about Kainaat Studios: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Sign up to our mailing list to get unseen content and hear special announcements! https://www.kainaatstudios.com/newsletter Follow us for more: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kainaatstudios Twitter https://twitter.com/KainaatStudios Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kainaatstudios/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kainaatstudios LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kainaat Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed Guest: Nilanjan Choudhury Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Zohaib Kazi Subtitles by: DigiCircle Images: NASA, Wikipedia, ESA and Internet Archive Thumbnail Images: Wikipedia Galactic Orbiters (Founding Supporters): Sahr Foundation, Dr. Zafar Iqbal & Dr. Mehr Iqbal, Qazi Family Foundation and PixelEdge Stellar Orbiters: AIIR Foundation, Ashraf Qazi, Aimen Khan, Slavena Emilova Molle and Abid & Farah Donation Fund Space Orbiters: Dr. Abdul Nadir, Dr. Asad Ansari, Dr. Salman Mallick, Dr. Tariq Hameed, Asif Alam, Zubair Faiz, Dr. Kamran Manzoor, Dr. Arsalan Malik and Junaid Qurashi Thank you to all our other monthly donors as well! If you wish to donate, please visit: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/donate Chapters 00:00 - Intro 04:14 - Theatre play "Trial of Abdul Salam" 11:18 - Character-building challenges 17:58 - Arthur Eddington and Chandrasekhar 25:24 - Colonial context in South Asia's Science exploration 33:18 - Science growth Trajectory vs Cultural limitations
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[Urdu/Hindi] What Happens When Stars Collide? Muhammad Zain Mobeen | Kainaati Chai
🌟 Did you know that stars can actually crash into each other? In rare but awe-inspiring events, stars in close binary systems orbit so tightly that they eventually spiral inward and collide, releasing massive energy — sometimes forming supernovae, neutron stars, or even black holes! 💥🌀 In this special episode of Kainaati Chai, astrophysicist Zain Mobeen — a PhD candidate at the Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center in Toruń, Poland — joins Salman Hameed for a deep and accessible conversation about stellar collisions, binary stars, and what these cosmic encounters reveal about the life and death of stars. 🌌🧠 Zain is also passionate about astronomy education and has created an online introductory astronomy course to help learners worldwide explore the cosmos. 📚🚀 --- 🔍 Topics Covered: 🌠 Why and how do stars collide? 🌗 What happens when stars merge? 🕳️ Can collisions form neutron stars or black holes? 🔭 The role of binary systems in stellar evolution 🌍 Making astronomy accessible through education --- Whether you're a curious mind, lifelong space geek, or just love hearing how the universe works, this episode brings cutting-edge astrophysics to life in a fun, easy-to-understand format. 👨🏫 About the Guest: Muhammad Zain Mobeen is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate pursuing his doctoral research at the prestigious Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center in Toruń. Specializing in the fascinating field of stellar merger remnants, with a particular focus on mid-infrared interferometry techniques. His work contributes to our understanding of dramatic stellar evolution events and the resulting astronomical phenomena they produce. #stars #redgiant #supernova #sun #galaxy #space #stringtheory #stephenhawking #universe #theoreticalphysics #astronomyadventures #scienceexplained #blackholetheory #podcast #interview #sheldoncooper #pakistan #astronomy #nasa #esa #sciencecommunication #PhysicsInUrdu #scienceinurdu Subscribe to our NEW Kids English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCdIRtt8-Og1q99bkK5XBhoQ Subscribe to our Kids Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@KainaatKids Subscribe to our English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish For more information about Kainaat Studios: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Sign up to our mailing list to get unseen content and hear special announcements! https://www.kainaatstudios.com/newsletter Follow us for more: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kainaatstudios Twitter https://twitter.com/KainaatStudios Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kainaatstudios/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kainaatstudios LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kainaat Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed Guest: Muhammed Zain Mobeen Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Zohaib Kazi Subtitles by: DigiCircle Images: NASA, Wikipedia, ESA, ESO, University of Warwick and National Geographic Thumbnail Image: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick Galactic Orbiters (Founding Supporters): Sahr Foundation, Dr. Zafar Iqbal & Dr. Mehr Iqbal, Qazi Family Foundation and PixelEdge Stellar Orbiters: AIIR Foundation, Ashraf Qazi, Aimen Khan, Slavena Emilova Molle and Abid & Farah Donation Fund Space Orbiters: Dr. Abdul Nadir, Dr. Asad Ansari, Dr. Salman Mallick, Dr. Tariq Hameed, Asif Alam, Zubair Faiz, Dr. Kamran Manzoor, Dr. Arsalan Malik and Junaid Qurashi Thank you to all our other monthly donors as well! If you wish to donate, please visit: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/donate Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 04:53 - Binary stars 09:20 - Triple star (3-body problem) 10:13 - Star mass 11:38 - Journey into Astronomy 18:30 - Time scales 20:36 - Article writing and language challenge 27:18 - Teaching Astronomy
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[Urdu/Hindi] String Theory and the Secrets of the Universe: Hassaan Saleem | Kainaati Chai
Is there a single unifying theory that can explain everything — from black hole singularities to the fabric of spacetime itself? Could String Theory be the ultimate answer? In this special episode of Kainaati Chai, we sit down with Hassaan Saleem, a PhD candidate in Theoretical Physics at SUNY Albany, to explore the mind-bending world of String Theory and Conformal Field Theory (CFT). We dive deep into: 🧠 What is String Theory — and why is it so important? 🕳️ Can it resolve the paradoxes of black holes and quantum gravity? 🌌 Is there a Theory of Everything waiting to be discovered? 🎙️ The intersection of physics, mathematics, and science communication 📚 Hassaan’s journey, research, and his educational work through the PhyMaths Podcast Whether you're a science enthusiast, student, or just curious about the cosmos — this is an insightful, accessible conversation about the frontiers of modern physics. 👨🏫 About the Guest: Hassaan Saleem is a theoretical physicist working on String Theory and CFT. He also produces educational content and hosts the PhyMaths Podcast, covering topics in Physics, Mathematics, and Science Education. Please check out his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3nAENP4F5GKrGk9BLNFLvw And his website here: https://hassaansaleem.com/ #space #stringtheory #einstein #universe #theoreticalphysics #astronomyadventures #darkmatter #scienceexplained #blackholetheory #podcast #interview #sheldoncooper #pakistan #astronomy #nasa #esa #sciencecommunication #PhysicsInUrdu #scienceinurdu Subscribe to our NEW Kids English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCdIRtt8-Og1q99bkK5XBhoQ Subscribe to our Kids Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@KainaatKids Subscribe to our English Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kainaatastronomyinenglish For more information about Kainaat Studios: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Sign up to our mailing list to get unseen content and hear special announcements! https://www.kainaatstudios.com/newsletter Follow us for more: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kainaatstudios Twitter https://twitter.com/KainaatStudios Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kainaatstudios/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kainaatstudios LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/kainaat Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Written & Hosted by: Salman Hameed Guest: Hassaan Saleem Edited by: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Zohaib Kazi Subtitles by: DigiCircle Images: NASA, Wikipedia, Quanta Magazine, WIRED Magazine, Harvard University, Scientific American Thumbnail Image: Kouzou Sakai/Quanta Magazine Galactic Orbiters (Founding Supporters): Sahr Foundation, Dr. Zafar Iqbal & Dr. Mehr Iqbal, Qazi Family Foundation and PixelEdge Stellar Orbiters: AIIR Foundation, Ashraf Qazi, Aimen Khan, Slavena Emilova Molle and Abid & Farah Donation Fund Space Orbiters: Dr. Abdul Nadir, Dr. Asad Ansari, Dr. Salman Mallick, Dr. Tariq Hameed, Asif Alam, Zubair Faiz, Dr. Kamran Manzoor, Dr. Arsalan Malik and Junaid Qurashi Thank you to all our other monthly donors as well! If you wish to donate, please visit: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/donate Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 03:10 - Do we need String Theory 08:20 - What is String Theory 10:55 - Particles' connection with String theory 18:19 - Academic journey 29:55 - Better teaching techniques 33:20 - How to test String theory 37:30 - Alternative way to testing 45:38 - Multiverse, Dark Matter and Dark Energy
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