Experience a Fascinating Life Webcast on Dec. 1st with Einstein at PhysicsWeb

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In summary, A fascinating event featuring Einstein will be taking place and questions can be submitted. The conversation also mentions a link where the event can be watched again.
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I was just about post this, although it seems I'm an hour late. :blushing: IT sounds great indeed. :approve:
 
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I was just about to post this too... but somewhat later. :-p

Sounds pretty cool. :biggrin:

We can send in questions so, now, what can I ask that won't seem stupid... :rolleyes:
 
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Cool... I'll definitely check this out!
 
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my high school classes can wait

I think I may learn a little more from listening to this rather than attending my Christain Life Choices class...
I plan on listenin as much as I can tomorrow even if it means skipping a few classes
 
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You can watch it again:

http://beyond-einstein.web.cern.ch/beyond-einstein/
 
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FAQ: Experience a Fascinating Life Webcast on Dec. 1st with Einstein at PhysicsWeb

What is the "Experience a Fascinating Life Webcast on Dec. 1st with Einstein" event all about?

The "Experience a Fascinating Life Webcast on Dec. 1st with Einstein" event is a live webcast that allows viewers to learn about the life and work of the famous physicist, Albert Einstein. It will cover topics such as his groundbreaking theories, his personal life, and his impact on the world of physics.

Who is the target audience for this webcast?

This webcast is open to anyone who is interested in learning about Albert Einstein and his contributions to the field of physics. It is suitable for all ages and does not require any prior knowledge of physics.

How can I access the webcast on Dec. 1st?

The webcast will be available for viewing on Dec. 1st on the PhysicsWeb website. Simply go to the website on that day and click on the link for the webcast. You may also need to create a free account beforehand.

Will the webcast be interactive?

Yes, the webcast will include a live Q&A session where viewers can submit their questions to be answered by the host. There may also be interactive polls or quizzes throughout the webcast.

Is there a cost to attend the webcast?

No, the webcast is completely free to attend. However, you may need to create a free account beforehand on the PhysicsWeb website to access the webcast.

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