Daniel Whiteson
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Yeah, Kelly's a great friend of mine.
She's a great scientist.
And it's just two people talking about science.
And we talk about topics that she understands.
And so I'm learning about biology and the history of cholera.
And I talk about stuff that I understand.
And so she's learning about particles and dark matter in space.
And then the listeners get to learn about a huge variety of topics in science.
And I hope have a good time at the same time.
So to get beyond, to get smaller than Planck, is there an experimental way to do that?
I don't know.
Look, you know how they say there's no stupid questions?
Today you're going to get a lot of those.
No, there are no stupid questions.
That's a great question.
It's an important question because, you know, physics has more than one branch to it.
It's got the theoretical side, like how could the universe work?
And that's really important.
And often we feel like the answers are there, but it's also got the experimental side, which is going out there to just ask the universe, hey, show us how you work.
But, you know, that requires efforts.