You can talk about anything complex at a high level and it will appear simple, this isn't really hard. Discussions on a high level is meaningless and detracts from the actual brilliance of their work however it will keep audience attention which is why it is done.
agree, this journalist is awesome, but in general i think is a bad idea gather all this brilliant minds together, cause obviusly each one has its own field of knowledge!
Please don't ever stop hosting and broadcasting this talk. It is such an enlightening talk. Congratulations to all the Nobel Laureates with their outstanding achievements.
As a PhD student using Carolyn technology, I am fully inspired to also push the boundaries of knowledge!! Carolyn is an inspiration for me and I hope to one day be able to be in one of her lectures
I think you should let them talk among each other longer, but that's just what I want. Rather than checking bullet points within a certain agenda that we don't know came from a nobel winner or not
The clip from 82 send shivers down my spine, when Bergström mentioned genetics, whilst his son, Svante, received his Nobel Prize for his research on said field! He lived a kind of double life, with two families, and hardly anyone knew about Svante being his son. Really fascinating story!
For the love of God, make this format at the very least 1h30 long. It is a very rare occasion to hear those brilliant minds exchange thoughts and it is a disappointment that this opportunity lasts less than a lectures worth, as well as portions being noticeably cut out. People that watch this are in it for a longer, uncut debate format. It seems that some of the laureates are eager to speak more, but they aren't given the chance to express themselves properly. Thank you for considering a change in this format, many will be deeply grateful as the reach of this platform has the potential to inspire and educate. My suggestion is to bring out a shorter format to give an overview like this video does, but also the longer uncut version where the laureates are able to speak freely and have an actual conversation.
Yes it's really cool! For many years, the programme was hosted by Bengt Feldreich, a famous science reporter from Sweden (and a bit of a showman), under the title "Snillen Spekulerar" (Speculations of the Geniuses) and after he died it was transferred to the BBC, Zeinab Badawi is an excellent interviewer/moderator, I've seen her lots of times on BBC World News, she's quick-witted, highly intelligent and very good at carrying this sort of high-powered round-table talk; a worthy successor of Feldreich in every way.
It sends shiver down my spin watching intellectuals of this caliber gathering to exchange ideas. The output is pure brilliance. Congratulations to the price winners. Much love.
Who would have thought that one day we would have the pleasure of watching and listening to such brilliant minds live. Thanks to these remarkable scientists, whose research and inventions made it possible. It's an absolute pleasure to listen to these incredible minds. They keep unfolding the mysteries of the universe. I especially love the part shared by physicists here that we just don't know how things (particularly quantum mechanics here) work. That, indeed, is a very humble stance to many deep and mysterious questions, specifically the very existence of us. Why do we exist? How did we come here? Why the universe is the way it is? What is the purpose of life? The story of John Clauser is particularly very inspiring, how he went from being deemed crazy for his ideas and experiments, building things from the scratch, to winning the Nobel Prize after 50 years. His humble response when asked if he thinks quantum mechanics is a complete theory, Clauser answered: "I suspect there is a more fundamental theory below it, but that's purely conjecture. I don't know what it is. I confess also that I'm totally confused, I have no idea what all of this means."
Hey Nobel Prize, please continue to upload videos like this as it serves as a bridge to greater global insights. Shout-out to the 2022 Laureates and Zeinab Badawi for being such a prolific presenter. Thank you!
Dear Laureates, I am writing to express my heartfelt congratulations on each of your recent Nobel Prize wins. These are truly extraordinary achievements, and ones that are richly deserved. Your dedication, hard work, and talent have brought you to the pinnacle of your respective fields, and your contributions have made a lasting impact on the world. I am grateful for your tireless efforts to push the boundaries of knowledge and understanding, and for your commitment to advancing the common good. Your Nobel Prizes are a testament to your incredible abilities, and an inspiration to us all. Thank you for everything you have done, and for all that you will continue to do in the future. You are true role models and shining examples of what can be achieved through hard work, passion, and determination. With admiration and gratitude, Khalil.
It's so satisfying to listen to them explain their work in a simple, interesting and passionate way. Thank you for bringing it to us. And thanks for all the research work and tackling global problems for us. 🙏 Respect
I met professor Zeilinger a month ago in public traffic in Vienna and i was actually afraid of him and it reminded me how powerful intellect and education actually is. I just froze in place and I had never been that intimidated of a human and believe me, I have seen some strong dudes but this was very different.
It is quite remarkable that Nobel Minds program was able to attract their royal highnesses. Dark clouds hanging over the sky, we need this kind of discussion on television, not once a year but at regular intervals. Getting exposed to new kind of topics really makes me open-minded. Good thumb from Japan 👍
Yes, The Crown Princess and her husband, a gym owner. Perhaps they, are in the Network of Karate Nerd Jesse Empkamt the famous KZclipr ?! The Crown Princess is a really beautiful woman.
I think the groundbreaking achievements contributed by the scientists in the Nobel prize society would be really beneficial in technological and medical advancements in their country which is why it's not surprising Royal families would be interested in it as well.
I consider myself lucky to have been able to listen to and understand this discussion. I congratulate the team for making this and rendering it accessible, for free, to people all across the globe. However, I have some feedback: 1) Since people from around the world are watching it, wouldn't it be better if we had subtitles in foreign languages? In the absence of subtitles, only the English speaking layer of the population is able to understand this. Young minds and new ideas are scattered all around the world and not all of them understand English. 2) The questions regarding dearth of women at the top of their fields, be it science, arts or even Hollywood, should be posed to men and not the women. Hence, I completely agreed with what Prof. Bertozzi affirmed in the video. If not for the aforementioned points, I am absolutely in awe of this discussion and glad that I got the chance to witness this. Thanks!
I am an intellectual nobody, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to all this genius. It gives me confidence that all the elements of progress are here and we have the people to find it.
Congratulations to all the Nobel prize winners. From the audience side a student asked this excellent question. That is , from where do the great ideas emerge ?. Superbly got the answer in one word, "Obsession" from the great minds side. Thanks for this very valuable programme arranged by the Nobel committee.
What a great conversation. As a young man in Johannesburg, South Africa, am inspired. Africa needs to sit on this table in years to come. Brilliant minds!
I'm a Nigerian and these are my thoughts: A gathering of brilliant minds with Nobel-level excellence celebrates their well-deserved efforts and results in different facets of human endeavor. Meanwhile, a certain group of over 200 million people in a certain West African country is debating whether to vote for a thief, a drug lord, or a prudent man. Just go sit in a quiet corner and put this into perspective.
Nice! Quantum Physics! I studied something similar with Dr. I forgot his name, back in 2004 ! He was the inventor of Maple , a computer package, for teaching Quantum Mechanics !
Yes i also didn’t like how directed the discussion was , I mean these are some of the greatest scientists of our time i think they can find subjects to discuss between themselves on their own just fine
These people are bright and talented but they work extremely hard in their fields to achieve their breakthroughs. Incredible role models of achievement and decency.
This is awesome, listening to all these laureates at a go! It's amazing how these Sciences feel intertwined in a way...I study economics and I really hope more women in the field get as far as to become Laurates
Congratulations to all the winners! I think there is a tradition of finding the sequence in the medical fields and it is very probable to win awards with convincing experimental results.
This is quality and beauty of the mind.Weare all created with purpose and potential but when we understand the principles there is curiosity in discoveryThank you Zainab for your enthusiasm and dynamism Really enjoy the moment
It's really saddening to see that the scientists of past who have literally made our lives magical were not appreciated as much as they deserved We also see in this age that so called celebrities who have not influenced our lives in any way are treated like living gods I hope this generation learns to appreciate great people like these and it would certainly have a great impact on our world and we would be ahead of our time
Congrats on the amazing achievements! such a brilliant conversation from the world's top minds! such a blessing to be able to learn from the elders of our community.
This really portrays what nobel minds mean. Such a beautiful, insightful, warm, dedicated discussion. The genuises are geniuses for a reason and that is super clear in this video; their attitude towards the discussed knowledge is discerning..
This was amazing. Loved all of this talk. It's 5am and I'm here watching and consuming. Maybe in 20 years; I'll be here at this talk just to sit and listen.
This was amazing 😢….brings a tear to my eye. I just turned 35 and just my thirst for knowledge and mature dialogue has greatly increased 😎🤘🏼 which doesn’t leave me many options with so much ignorant content being force fed to us via social media in todays world. I wish much success and positivity to whomever is reading this
Dear nobel lauraettes. I hope you contribute more, remain well and healthy to produce more better research. Every teacher and researcher is unique and each professor is talking very originally. The interviewer is also engaging.
someone should give that lady a noble prize, for conducting the interview so candidly. I have been around academicians most of my life, and they often refrain from expressly articulating unless they are made very comfortable.
Just fascinated watching this. Wonderful human beings in their own rights drawing us all to think deep. Inspiring!!! The world media should air more and more such content to fuel the imagination of the masses.
Beautiful discussion and even more elegant and finesse in conducting this roundtable discussion by the lady. This is mind-blowing and much needed every year.
Every second of every minute, of every hour of every day is and opportunity to practice the mindset of the Nobel mind. Actions will always speak louder than words.
It was very interesting and inspirational to listen to different Nobel laureates express their views on their achievements in their fields in a light-hearted conversational way. Their achievements help illuminate dark areas and thereby take humankind a little forward on the path being traversed by life. It is a privilege to listen to them. Yes, it is well said by a Nobel laureate, not for the first time, that art and science are two aspects of human creative explorations. Often scientific findings are serendipitous, though often too it takes a lot of thought, hardwork and experiments to attain objective truth. It was mentioned by a respectable Nobel laureate that we Homo sapiens sapiens have in our genotype genes from Neanderthals who disappeared after having co-existed with us for an enormous span of time, as also another subspecies. It was also mentioned that we Homo sapiens sapiens have something in our genes that has made us especially stand apart and go on exploring various aspects of life on Earth and beyond into space. I have an intuitive hypothesis that what is special is the creative imagination coming from expressions of, among other genes, the specific genes absorbed from Neanderthals! A light seems to be shone on my hypothesis from the reading of recorded human history: it is known that sophisticated people are often unable to resist unsophisticated barbarous ones! Extrapolating this to the evolutionary struggles that went on when other hominid species like Neanderthal were in competitive co-existence on the planet. I hypothesise that Neanderthals lost out to Homo sapiens sapiens precisely for the aforementioned self -same reason; that is, they were no match for the highly extrovert Homo sapiens, having been, as I intuitively hypothesise, more sophisticatedly introvert, peaceful and imaginative. The struggle that came to a conclusion thousands of years ago in the outside world, stands now internalised in Homo sapiens sapiens, since, although Neardertals gradually disappeared and were absorbed, the genes that derive from them, may be crucial in their specific cultural expressions in us, so that now there is a wrestling between our finer sensibilities reflected in art and aesthetics etc and mundane inclinations and ruthless propensities! It would be relevant to mention that between chimps and humans, genes so nearly the same, yet expressions of genes make us what we characteristically are:human. It is being thought by scientists that the sixth mass extinction is under way, so to speak, this time unfortunately due to the senseless and ruthless doings of the human species; it is still uncertain whether humans' ruthless selfishness will win over aesthetic sensibility and other time-honoured traits of character. I hope the struggle between ruthless genes and cultural aspirations may conclude favourably, and also remain prolonged and indecisive till Homo sapiens sapiens should be able to find another home in the solar system (hopefully Mars) as their having at the present moment a single home, this beautiful Earth, is a precarious situation. -Ashok Kumar Malik
Great discussion. I love when people who are so dedicated to pursuing knowledge come together and pick each others brains. I just hope we get to see more women at that table in the future.
As one of the laureates said the student was really bright but she had to make a choice. Make a family or completely dedicate to the field. Juggling both of those at the same time is too hard to be competitive. Most families its the women who take most time to raise children and run the house. Could throw those responsibilities on a nanny and other caretakers but that takes money and doesnt take the childs feelings into account. Statistically children of rich parents who dont spend enough time with their children dont turn out too well.
It is wonderful to listen to the great minds. Zainab, I think this is great format, however, at times it seemed some of the laureates were squeezed for time as they answered questions. I wondered if they were given the questions in advance with the time allotment for their answer.
The host; she is brilliant. I don't know about her though, but she managed to keep this flawless environment throughout the discussion and light and bright humor! It was great to watch and listen to the brilliant minds talk
Let us take some time to applaud how Zeinab Badawi handled the conversation. She is really well-vested in understanding conversations. This was a remarkable table of discussion from such global minds.
What a treat... Supreme minds gathered under one roof aloft that which is impossible. The cherry topping bringing it all sublimely together provided by the wonderful Mrs. Badawi
I ABSOLUTELY love how Bertozzi turned around the question about women advocacy on the men in the room. I feel often when women reach great heights, the immediate question thrown on them is how THEY’RE gonna use their newfound platform to advocate for other women, it’s like some weird forced expectation on them and the very first thing they’re usually asked. Bertozzi really diplomatically and beautifully focused it on the other people who have a lot more power to do that than her. Yeah it’s great she’s got that accomplishment but don’t always make it on the woman to do it for other women.
Thank you Zainab for hosting this so intelligently, gracefully and beautifully. I really enjoyed your succinct nudging of the cohort of this league of extraordinary gentlemen so that a lay man and a mere below average mortal like me can understand the discussions of these super human individuals. Kudos and well done BBC and Ms. Zainab!
Mr. Ben Bernanke had made a lasting impression on me in terms of communicating the importance of his expertise. I at least could relate to him the most (being a business student myself).
Love both questions raised by students, and impressed by the only female laureate. It’s hard to have real conversation when you have no specific background and within timeframe. Pity.
Such an insightful conversation between intellectual giants. Wonderful to see such amazing content available for free on KZclip.
This felt way too short
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Overview of their works
Medicine 09:35
Chemistry 17:45
Physics 28:53
Economics 37:42
@Ouchie Wowie bcz that is the waste stuff.
why weren't there any literature or peace?
@Dr. Edwconr Biochemistry is all of them ;) 🧬
Goated
Thx. Karan!
Listening to them is not only an experience of pure joy but also amazing that difficult subjects are talked in such a simple way.
Very well conducted.
You can talk about anything complex at a high level and it will appear simple, this isn't really hard. Discussions on a high level is meaningless and detracts from the actual brilliance of their work however it will keep audience attention which is why it is done.
@Rolando Barrientos Good moderator, good discussion.
Wonderful comment. Genius has been defined as 'the ability to make complex matters simple'.
with all due respect, I felt that the journalist was distracting. I would like to see conversation between these people unmoderated.
agree, this journalist is awesome, but in general i think is a bad idea gather all this brilliant minds together, cause obviusly each one has its own field of knowledge!
Please don't ever stop hosting and broadcasting this talk. It is such an enlightening talk. Congratulations to all the Nobel Laureates with their outstanding achievements.
As a PhD student using Carolyn technology, I am fully inspired to also push the boundaries of knowledge!! Carolyn is an inspiration for me and I hope to one day be able to be in one of her lectures
Ah yes.
I think you should let them talk among each other longer, but that's just what I want. Rather than checking bullet points within a certain agenda that we don't know came from a nobel winner or not
Agreed. They should start a podcast, i think that would give more freedom
Idk..I think like like when she interrupts..but I respect your opinion.
@Dicey it was also edited. The video has been edited quite heavily.
Bro's spitting facts
,😊 thank you, all is well.
The clip from 82 send shivers down my spine, when Bergström mentioned genetics, whilst his son, Svante, received his Nobel Prize for his research on said field! He lived a kind of double life, with two families, and hardly anyone knew about Svante being his son. Really fascinating story!
The whole thing of this discussion was weird and spooky !
@Ivan Leon but is that the case with this guy? Was the circle actually closed with him inside? Was he part of the circle?
while inspirational, and remarkable, it also show how close the circles on top research is, wish more people entered science.
He didn’t raise his son but he also turned out to be brillant ?
What a joy listening to such great minds and humble beings! Extremely inspiring discussion.
For the love of God, make this format at the very least 1h30 long.
It is a very rare occasion to hear those brilliant minds exchange thoughts and it is a disappointment that this opportunity lasts less than a lectures worth, as well as portions being noticeably cut out. People that watch this are in it for a longer, uncut debate format. It seems that some of the laureates are eager to speak more, but they aren't given the chance to express themselves properly.
Thank you for considering a change in this format, many will be deeply grateful as the reach of this platform has the potential to inspire and educate.
My suggestion is to bring out a shorter format to give an overview like this video does, but also the longer uncut version where the laureates are able to speak freely and have an actual conversation.
Thanks for bringing back the Nobel Minds roundtable discussions. I am looking forward to more!
Yes it's really cool! For many years, the programme was hosted by Bengt Feldreich, a famous science reporter from Sweden (and a bit of a showman), under the title "Snillen Spekulerar" (Speculations of the Geniuses) and after he died it was transferred to the BBC, Zeinab Badawi is an excellent interviewer/moderator, I've seen her lots of times on BBC World News, she's quick-witted, highly intelligent and very good at carrying this sort of high-powered round-table talk; a worthy successor of Feldreich in every way.
I also watched and listened.
It sends shiver down my spin watching intellectuals of this caliber gathering to exchange ideas. The output is pure brilliance. Congratulations to the price winners. Much love.
Yes it's a good presentation to watch.
"down my spin" I want to believe this was a very intended pun! If yes, a good one! :)
Who would have thought that one day we would have the pleasure of watching and listening to such brilliant minds live. Thanks to these remarkable scientists, whose research and inventions made it possible. It's an absolute pleasure to listen to these incredible minds. They keep unfolding the mysteries of the universe. I especially love the part shared by physicists here that we just don't know how things (particularly quantum mechanics here) work. That, indeed, is a very humble stance to many deep and mysterious questions, specifically the very existence of us. Why do we exist? How did we come here? Why the universe is the way it is? What is the purpose of life?
The story of John Clauser is particularly very inspiring, how he went from being deemed crazy for his ideas and experiments, building things from the scratch, to winning the Nobel Prize after 50 years. His humble response when asked if he thinks quantum mechanics is a complete theory, Clauser answered: "I suspect there is a more fundamental theory below it, but that's purely conjecture. I don't know what it is. I confess also that I'm totally confused, I have no idea what all of this means."
Hey Nobel Prize, please continue to upload videos like this as it serves as a bridge to greater global insights.
Shout-out to the 2022 Laureates and Zeinab Badawi for being such a prolific presenter. Thank you!
Dear Laureates,
I am writing to express my heartfelt congratulations on each of your recent Nobel Prize wins. These are truly extraordinary achievements, and ones that are richly deserved. Your dedication, hard work, and talent have brought you to the pinnacle of your respective fields, and your contributions have made a lasting impact on the world.
I am grateful for your tireless efforts to push the boundaries of knowledge and understanding, and for your commitment to advancing the common good. Your Nobel Prizes are a testament to your incredible abilities, and an inspiration to us all.
Thank you for everything you have done, and for all that you will continue to do in the future. You are true role models and shining examples of what can be achieved through hard work, passion, and determination.
With admiration and gratitude,
Khalil.
@Mike Turner I did too. It only felt right to do so
I just read your comment in an English accent
mate its not 1822...but i'm with you ;)
Spot on. Well said Khalil!
gratitude at its deepest!
It's so satisfying to listen to them explain their work in a simple, interesting and passionate way. Thank you for bringing it to us. And thanks for all the research work and tackling global problems for us. 🙏 Respect
I met professor Zeilinger a month ago in public traffic in Vienna and i was actually afraid of him and it reminded me how powerful intellect and education actually is. I just froze in place and I had never been that intimidated of a human and believe me, I have seen some strong dudes but this was very different.
the conqueror haki my friend
@Hussain Albannai I sprayed out my milk when I read that you spat out your noodles.
Low key if I was in the presence of a person whose intellect is on another level I would be in shock and awe as well
@Ekes Andras I spat my noodles out reading this
He teleported fear from his quantum computer's output into your quantum computer's input!
It is quite remarkable that Nobel Minds program was able to attract their royal highnesses. Dark clouds hanging over the sky, we need this kind of discussion on television, not once a year but at regular intervals. Getting exposed to new kind of topics really makes me open-minded. Good thumb from Japan 👍
Yes, The Crown Princess and her husband, a gym owner. Perhaps they, are in the Network of Karate Nerd Jesse Empkamt the famous KZclipr ?! The Crown Princess is a really beautiful woman.
I think the groundbreaking achievements contributed by the scientists in the Nobel prize society would be really beneficial in technological and medical advancements in their country which is why it's not surprising Royal families would be interested in it as well.
'their royal highnesses'. This is not the place for fawning on people born into titles. Respect the people around the table please.
Diversity makes people open-minded
Love everyone that got recognized this day. Really inspiring for me as a freshman studying and hoping to get into research in the near future.
👏👏👏👏minute 26:45
I consider myself lucky to have been able to listen to and understand this discussion. I congratulate the team for making this and rendering it accessible, for free, to people all across the globe.
However, I have some feedback:
1) Since people from around the world are watching it, wouldn't it be better if we had subtitles in foreign languages? In the absence of subtitles, only the English speaking layer of the population is able to understand this. Young minds and new ideas are scattered all around the world and not all of them understand English.
2) The questions regarding dearth of women at the top of their fields, be it science, arts or even Hollywood, should be posed to men and not the women. Hence, I completely agreed with what Prof. Bertozzi affirmed in the video.
If not for the aforementioned points, I am absolutely in awe of this discussion and glad that I got the chance to witness this. Thanks!
I am thankful for the subtitles.
I am an intellectual nobody, but I thoroughly enjoyed listening to all this genius. It gives me confidence that all the elements of progress are here and we have the people to find it.
Congratulations to all the Nobel prize winners. From the audience side a student asked this excellent question. That is , from where do the great ideas emerge ?. Superbly got the answer in one word, "Obsession" from the great minds side. Thanks for this very valuable programme arranged by the Nobel committee.
yeah, that was what I noticed from the whole interview "obsession"
such a great answer. words cannot do it justice
What a great conversation. As a young man in Johannesburg, South Africa, am inspired. Africa needs to sit on this table in years to come. Brilliant minds!
I agree
Of course we have an African Nobel Laurrette from Nigeria. Prof Wole Soyinka
I'm a Nigerian and these are my thoughts:
A gathering of brilliant minds with Nobel-level excellence celebrates their well-deserved efforts and results in different facets of human endeavor. Meanwhile, a certain group of over 200 million people in a certain West African country is debating whether to vote for a thief, a drug lord, or a prudent man. Just go sit in a quiet corner and put this into perspective.
Shouldn't I be worried because "Africa needs to sit on this table in years to come" I think we should
Congratulations to the moderator! Jumping from one topic to another so smoothly and adding a pinch of humor along the way was masterpiece.
I was thinking the same, she's brilliant
This talk is an inspiration for me as a Junior Quantum Physicist. Wishing for more of such talks
Good luck. Quantum is a blind end.
@Robert Farr great!
Nice! Quantum Physics! I studied something similar with Dr. I forgot his name, back in 2004 ! He was the inventor of Maple , a computer package, for teaching Quantum Mechanics !
make Nigeria proud
We ought to give a credit to the host for moderating this round table in a classy and humorous way. Excellent conversation!
The world is a much better place for these talented laureates. Very grateful for their work in their respected fields.
The only thing lacking really is the time allotment. Would have been fun if this could go on for 2 hours so we can really let the conversations flow.
@Mehdi Ezzine THIS! i heard more from the interviewer than The scientists that were being interviewed!
room for improvement definitely.
Yes i also didn’t like how directed the discussion was , I mean these are some of the greatest scientists of our time i think they can find subjects to discuss between themselves on their own just fine
I agree that a longer time slot would have been fascinating zeena badawi was brilliant
Agree. Maybe they could do a cut version for television and another "directors cut" with all the answers and huhums around the table.
These people are bright and talented but they work extremely hard in their fields to achieve their breakthroughs. Incredible role models of achievement and decency.
This is awesome, listening to all these laureates at a go! It's amazing how these Sciences feel intertwined in a way...I study economics and I really hope more women in the field get as far as to become Laurates
Inspiring and amazing minds! I enjoyed a lot listening to everyone! Highly educational indeed!
Congratulations to all the winners! I think there is a tradition of finding the sequence in the medical fields and it is very probable to win awards with convincing experimental results.
I always enjoy watching this interaction every year. Thanks to the BBC for producing such a programme.
I only just started watching, it popped up on KZclip.
This is quality and beauty of the mind.Weare all created with purpose and potential but when we understand the principles there is curiosity in discoveryThank you Zainab for your enthusiasm and dynamism Really enjoy the moment
It's really saddening to see that the scientists of past who have literally made our lives magical were not appreciated as much as they deserved
We also see in this age that so called celebrities who have not influenced our lives in any way are treated like living gods
I hope this generation learns to appreciate great people like these and it would certainly have a great impact on our world and we would be ahead of our time
Congrats on the amazing achievements! such a brilliant conversation from the world's top minds! such a blessing to be able to learn from the elders of our community.
This really portrays what nobel minds mean. Such a beautiful, insightful, warm, dedicated discussion. The genuises are geniuses for a reason and that is super clear in this video; their attitude towards the discussed knowledge is discerning..
This was amazing. Loved all of this talk. It's 5am and I'm here watching and consuming. Maybe in 20 years; I'll be here at this talk just to sit and listen.
I wonder if older civilizations had these talk of talks but because they weren't documenting like we do now, we wouldn't know.
Such inspiring people together in one place. This show is on a different level.
Always a pleasure listening to such great minds of our times, thank you🙏
It is a joy to watch these brilliant minds when they discussed on their experience
This was amazing 😢….brings a tear to my eye. I just turned 35 and just my thirst for knowledge and mature dialogue has greatly increased 😎🤘🏼 which doesn’t leave me many options with so much ignorant content being force fed to us via social media in todays world. I wish much success and positivity to whomever is reading this
Brilliant, I hope scientists from other parts of the world also become proficient at research and join this prestigious club.
It's so satisfying to listen to this and watch how they push the boundaries of knowledge
Thank you for such a talk! An honor and a pleasure to listen to all these brilliant people
It's very pleasant to watch these intelligent people come together!
What a great session, thank you for sharing!
Dear nobel lauraettes. I hope you contribute more, remain well and healthy to produce more better research. Every teacher and researcher is unique and each professor is talking very originally. The interviewer is also engaging.
It´s outstanding having this opportunity for listening to these remarkable minds. Thanks a bunch for sharing this kind of content.
Congrats to all Laureates. And also congrats to the presenter, which conducted it very well!
It's fascinating how simply they explain extremely hard stuffs. Probably this is a quality that makes them the best of human kind.
someone should give that lady a noble prize, for conducting the interview so candidly. I have been around academicians most of my life, and they often refrain from expressly articulating unless they are made very comfortable.
Just fascinated watching this. Wonderful human beings in their own rights drawing us all to think deep. Inspiring!!! The world media should air more and more such content to fuel the imagination of the masses.
Listening to every one is a new beginning to different fields of science and highly delighted at this noble feast
Another interesting round table discussion among the geniuses. Thanks to the Nobel committee. Congratulations 🎊 to the laureates
Beautiful discussion and even more elegant and finesse in conducting this roundtable discussion by the lady. This is mind-blowing and much needed every year.
Extremely interesting - I was not aware this roundtable was a regular event. Are there equivalent discussion video's with the literature laureates?
I absolutely enjoyed watching this! It's so sweet to see brilliant people being so normal.
Every second of every minute, of every hour of every day is and opportunity to practice the mindset of the Nobel mind. Actions will always speak louder than words.
It was very interesting and inspirational to listen to different Nobel laureates express their views on their achievements in their fields in a light-hearted conversational way. Their achievements help illuminate dark areas and thereby take humankind a little forward on the path being traversed by life. It is a privilege to listen to them. Yes, it is well said by a Nobel laureate, not for the first time, that art and science are two aspects of human creative explorations. Often scientific findings are serendipitous, though often too it takes a lot of thought, hardwork and experiments to attain objective truth. It was mentioned by a respectable Nobel laureate that we Homo sapiens sapiens have in our genotype genes from Neanderthals who disappeared after having co-existed with us for an enormous span of time, as also another subspecies. It was also mentioned that we Homo sapiens sapiens have something in our genes that has made us especially stand apart and go on exploring various aspects of life on Earth and beyond into space. I have an intuitive hypothesis that what is special is the creative imagination coming from expressions of, among other genes, the specific genes absorbed from Neanderthals! A light seems to be shone on my hypothesis from the reading of recorded human history: it is known that sophisticated people are often unable to resist unsophisticated barbarous ones! Extrapolating this to the evolutionary struggles that went on when other hominid species like Neanderthal were in competitive co-existence on the planet. I hypothesise that Neanderthals lost out to Homo sapiens sapiens precisely for the aforementioned self -same reason; that is, they were no match for the highly extrovert Homo sapiens, having been, as I intuitively hypothesise, more sophisticatedly introvert, peaceful and imaginative. The struggle that came to a conclusion thousands of years ago in the outside world, stands now internalised in Homo sapiens sapiens, since, although Neardertals gradually disappeared and were absorbed, the genes that derive from them, may be crucial in their specific cultural expressions in us, so that now there is a wrestling between our finer sensibilities reflected in art and aesthetics etc and mundane inclinations and ruthless propensities! It would be relevant to mention that between chimps and humans, genes so nearly the same, yet expressions of genes make us what we characteristically are:human. It is being thought by scientists that the sixth mass extinction is under way, so to speak, this time unfortunately due to the senseless and ruthless doings of the human species; it is still uncertain whether humans' ruthless selfishness will win over aesthetic sensibility and other time-honoured traits of character. I hope the struggle between ruthless genes and cultural aspirations may conclude favourably, and also remain prolonged and indecisive till Homo sapiens sapiens should be able to find another home in the solar system (hopefully Mars) as their having at the present moment a single home, this beautiful Earth, is a precarious situation.
-Ashok Kumar Malik
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Great discussion. I love when people who are so dedicated to pursuing knowledge come together and pick each others brains. I just hope we get to see more women at that table in the future.
As one of the laureates said the student was really bright but she had to make a choice. Make a family or completely dedicate to the field. Juggling both of those at the same time is too hard to be competitive. Most families its the women who take most time to raise children and run the house. Could throw those responsibilities on a nanny and other caretakers but that takes money and doesnt take the childs feelings into account. Statistically children of rich parents who dont spend enough time with their children dont turn out too well.
Previous year, women mostly got Nobel prize.
It is wonderful to listen to the great minds. Zainab, I think this is great format, however, at times it seemed some of the laureates were squeezed for time as they answered questions. I wondered if they were given the questions in advance with the time allotment for their answer.
It was amazing to watch it from 🇮🇷 Iran with my family, it might even help minds come closer.👌
The host; she is brilliant. I don't know about her though, but she managed to keep this flawless environment throughout the discussion and light and bright humor!
It was great to watch and listen to the brilliant minds talk
This is very inspiring and informative for me as a young man who loves and enjoy science.
I have never seen the presenter Zenaib Badawi this excited in any of her works. This is indeed a special occasion.
To witness the humbleness of some of the brightest minds on Earth really is a spectacle.
please make this longer. it's a service to humanity to let these people exchange ideas publicly
All these exceptional minds in one room. Priceless.
You learn so much by watching only 47 minutes. Imagine having these amazing minds sit down together for 2 hours.
Thanks for spending the time to create and share this content awarenesses/perspectives/etc ❤️🤙🏾
Let us take some time to applaud how Zeinab Badawi handled the conversation. She is really well-vested in understanding conversations. This was a remarkable table of discussion from such global minds.
Wow, thanks for this, what a privilege to listen to this interaction. Congrats to the presenter, very good job.
I feel lucky to witness great discussions like this.
I’m so happy these talks are back in person!
What a treat... Supreme minds gathered under one roof aloft that which is impossible. The cherry topping bringing it all sublimely together provided by the wonderful Mrs. Badawi
Brilliant sharing of ideas. Simplicity in entanglement of possibilities
Inspiring! Fantastic job with the moderating as well!
I ABSOLUTELY love how Bertozzi turned around the question about women advocacy on the men in the room. I feel often when women reach great heights, the immediate question thrown on them is how THEY’RE gonna use their newfound platform to advocate for other women, it’s like some weird forced expectation on them and the very first thing they’re usually asked. Bertozzi really diplomatically and beautifully focused it on the other people who have a lot more power to do that than her. Yeah it’s great she’s got that accomplishment but don’t always make it on the woman to do it for other women.
This should be a long format conversation. So much new information that needs to be cross referenced and discussed from other fields.
She is just having so much fun in this, I wish I was this lucky to get an audience with 1 laureate, let alone 10
Asking each of the laureates, "How much neanderthal you got in you"
I get goosebumps seeing these "Beautiful Minds"!
Such an improvement from the last year!
Host deff. took some notes.
Great content.
This is awesome to listen to the nobel minds 2022. Congratulations to the 2022 laureates.
Amazing! Love them asking each other questions!!
Great mastermind! I think best minds definately should work together!
Wow haven't watched an episode like this for a while. Love it. 👍
27:26 As I started applauding laureate Prof Caroline from here, the audience followed suit!! Fantastic answer!!
It would be amazing to listen to their opinion about afterlife based on age and experience they have.
If there are people who deserve to live forever. . . .Awesome humans!
Simplicity and humility screens a lot among these men and women of Honor
Thank you Zainab for hosting this so intelligently, gracefully and beautifully. I really enjoyed your succinct nudging of the cohort of this league of extraordinary gentlemen so that a lay man and a mere below average mortal like me can understand the discussions of these super human individuals. Kudos and well done BBC and Ms. Zainab!
Mr. Ben Bernanke had made a lasting impression on me in terms of communicating the importance of his expertise. I at least could relate to him the most (being a business student myself).
Amazing and inspiring interviews! Great TV Host🥰
Very inspiring discussion!
Excellent. please organise these discussions often with these gentle men and woman
All these great minds together is soo amazing dang
Thank You For Making This World a Better Place.
People of Science ❤
Yes..making world a better place 👍
I wish this got over 50 million views. Awesome interview
Love both questions raised by students, and impressed by the only female laureate. It’s hard to have real conversation when you have no specific background and within timeframe. Pity.