Published On Streamed live on Dec 4, 2020
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Outline of Question & Answer
0:00 Stream starting
6:43 Stephen begins the Q&A
7:35 Why do some people commonly refer the internet to the World Wide Web? Isn't the world wide web a bunch of networks or website on the internet?
28:50 Is there a philosopher who had developed a system which is close to your perspective right now?
38:00 What are your tips about writing essays?
53:03 Why does the electron and the proton have the same amount of charge?
1:00:18 Why can't magnetic monopoles exist?
1:02:45 Bearing in mind the current topic, as well as thinking about Sapir-Whorf hypothesis - do you ever think about how humans might be 'thinking' in the future... (thinking paradigms of thought related to the future)
1:16:44 Do I have an opinion about such and such papers?
1:17:40 I don't know if Stephen was asked this question during these, but let me ask: Hello Stephen, how are you?
1:25:08 Would you advise today's gen Z to become independent researchers rather than academics?
1:35:32 Do you like Turtles?
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