00:00The phone in your hand was made possible by one discovery.
00:04Made in one room in 1897 in London,
00:07J.J. Thomson stares into a glowing glass tube
00:11and discovers electrons.
00:14127 years later,
00:17Acharya Prasanth is at the same Cavendish Laboratory
00:20in Cambridge University
00:21to answer a question physics alone cannot answer.
00:25I'm not mistaken Pradivhi,
00:27electron, neutron, proton.
00:29All were first of all discovered here.
00:32Yeah.
00:38You know this discovery
00:41changed not just physics but also language.
00:45Atom.
00:46Atom.
00:48Used to mean, literally,
00:50the indestructible and the indivisible.
00:53Okay.
00:54Once the electron came in,
00:57the atom was joined.
00:59Yeah.
01:00So this changed not just physics but also language.
01:03Oh, yes, yes.
01:05Those who come from physics
01:07will know how fundamental this lab is.
01:11Things that are not just physics.
01:12Hmm?
01:13Things that are not just physics.
01:15Things that are not just physics.
01:17Things that are not human are just about to be in the world.
01:18Things that are not human are just about to be in the world.
01:18Things that are not human are just about to be in the world.
01:19Things that are not human.
01:20Things that are not human are just about to be in the world.
01:21Things that are not human are just about to be in the world.
01:21Things that are not human are just about to be in the world.
01:21Things that are just about to be in the world.
01:23You
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