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<p>[01:47:14] With a copy of the one forms tendered in the spinors, and let me come up with two other copies of the same data. | <p>[01:47:14] With a copy of the one forms tendered in the spinors, and let me come up with two other copies of the same data. | ||
<p>[01:47:32] So I'll make Omega D minus one just by duality. So imagine that there's a Hodge star | <p>[01:47:32] So I'll make Omega D minus one just by duality. So imagine that there's a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodge_star_operator Hodge star] operator. | ||
<p>[01:47:43] And , whereas a little kid, I had the Soma cube. I don't know if you've ever played with one of these things. They're fantastic. And, uh, I later found out that this guy who invented the Soma cube, which you had to put together as pieces, there was one piece that looked like this, this object. And he was like this amazing guy in the resistance during world war II. | <p>[01:47:43] And , whereas a little kid, I had the Soma cube. I don't know if you've ever played with one of these things. They're fantastic. And, uh, I later found out that this guy who invented the Soma cube, which you had to put together as pieces, there was one piece that looked like this, this object. And he was like this amazing guy in the resistance during world war II. |