TED Community » Gwang-Hee Choi

About Me

High school student in Yang Chung High School. Former president for Incores (YCHS Computer Club.) Now organizing TEDx Event TEDxYouth@YCHS. Love to read and write about science and math. Interested in Particle physics, Computer science, Classical music, composing, cooking and a little bit of history. Now studying hard to study at Seoul National University. Dream job is to be a scientist working at CERN and a physics professor.

Location:
South Korea, Seoul
Current organization:
Yang Chung High School
Past organizations:
Incores
Current role:
High School Student
Gender:
Male
Languages:
Korean, English
My website links:
Blog, Facebook
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I dream a world where common sense does exist, everybody enjoying nature by millions of ways; science, music, art, literature, and more. I want to enlighten everyone about the beauty of space and time we live in, or more, ourselves.

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  • A comment on Conversation: What does the average citizen need maths for?

    Jan 28 2013: Not for the math itself. For logical thinking.
    Or more. Maybe the same reason like art or music.
  • A comment on Talk: Al Gore warns on latest climate trends

    May 11 2011: [선플] Our mother Earth, that we live in and in the same time, we destroy it. This is a grave problem, as our hero Al Gore tells about it.(Nice presentation, by the way) When we destroy all of it, where will we live? The funny thing is, for example, we throw away trash into the sea and eat the fish from it! This is real weird. The second funny thing is, everyone knows what will happen if we go like this, but nearly no one changes their life patterns. Always turn the lights on, and never use bikes or subways... etc. WE NEED SOME SHOCKERS, DON'T WE?
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    A comment on Talk: Jamie Oliver's TED Prize wish: Teach every child about food

    May 11 2011: [선플] As a high school student who eats lunch and dinner at school, I believe food, especially school food must be clean and healthy. Well, school is the place where you learn. Students must learn about good foods too. Frankly, so-called lessons about nutrition or vitamins, etc. starts so late, when they already 'infected' by fast foods... Officials must make a law or something about this problem. Thanks to Jamie Oliver who informed us about this serious matter. Great presention with some impacts!
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    A comment on Talk: Benjamin Zander: The transformative power of classical music

    May 11 2011: [선플] This was the first TED talk I've ever seen in my life, and it influenced me to love and feel 'Classical Music'. From this experience, I realized that no one hates Classics. They just didn't know how to listen music. Really Great Talk, I should say!

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