For physics, anyway
Is the talk available to watch online anywhere?
There's a video of it available through the Virtual March Meeting site, but not anywhere else as far as I'm aware.
I'd also be very interested in watching this. I trust you will let us know if and when it becomes accessible to the public.
Meanwhile, please feel free to use this comment, to encourage the powers that be, if you think it might help.
Also meanwhile, thanks for the detailed write-ups!
I'm not really a "comment on Substacks" guy, but these history-of-science posts are great.
Is the talk available to watch online anywhere?
There's a video of it available through the Virtual March Meeting site, but not anywhere else as far as I'm aware.
I'd also be very interested in watching this. I trust you will let us know if and when it becomes accessible to the public.
Meanwhile, please feel free to use this comment, to encourage the powers that be, if you think it might help.
Also meanwhile, thanks for the detailed write-ups!
I'm not really a "comment on Substacks" guy, but these history-of-science posts are great.