The end of an era in physics



It was a very warm day in June and two physics students, Lianne and Tim, were less then a week away from their graduation. Apparently, that called for a celebration. At least, that was what I figured out when my 'work' was rudely interrupted by a bunch of my physics friends storming into my office with beer and a movie camera. Real beer (Hoegaarden) and a real camera (a professional one), that is. Tim thought it a good idea to film all the physics people (and two general science students) who hang out together to make a video for the post-graduation drinks.

The video

Physics videoTim has put in a lot of effort with sleek editing and dubbing to make this video to what it is now. It stars most of my friends from uni but it is not illustrative of how we really are. Or is it? Well, if you know us you should be able to tell. If you do not, then why should you really care at all? The movie is in Dutch and lasts about twenty minutes. It is a whopping 348 MB in size so you should only waste your bandwidth on it if you are really interested ;) For us, it is a way to celebrate the end of six years at uni as students. The end of an era in physics.

Disclaimer: This movie is provided 'as is' without any form of warranty. Lemmus does not endorse the content, nor does he judge it. Not even the parts he is in :)