What do the Blacks think of Black Science Man?
Interested not interested senpai
>>7638683
As a black person who is relatively involved in academics, I'm not impressed. He's a "pop-sci" figure. He doesn't actually make discoveries or create anything novel; he just reads and parrots.
The physicist whose life goal is to build a time machine to reconnect with his deceased father is way more inspiring
>>7638701
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-27/a-physicist-is-building-a-time-machine-to-reconnect-with-his-dead-father
>My whole existence, who I am, is due to the death of my father
Sounds unhealthy desu. I mean this guy's 70 years old now and still obsessed with losing his father as a kid? Wouldn't it be better to just move on?
>>7638711
>I've never lost a parent
http://www.phys.uconn.edu/~mallett/Mallett2000.pdf
how does this relate to timetravel in any way
i get if the article simply says that the pursuit of a time machine to bring back his father is why inspired him to be a physicist, but it implies that these equations indicate time travel
>>7638683
HE A GOOD SCIENTIST!
HE IN THE LAB EVERY SUNDAY!
>>7638683
He's pop science. He shouldn't be the a figurehead for anything in modern society. I think of him as a joke. He's called Black Science Guy for a reason.
>>7638699
So, you are saying he dindu nuffin?
>>7639035
>>7638683
I wish I could be him desu senpai.
>>7639011
He's doing his role in promoting science. More promotion = more future scientists and more funding. For an average person pop sci is the closest they can get. Just look at breaking bad if you want example. After breaking bad came out number of chemical engineering students increased in my area.