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Kind: captions Language: en as a kid I loved playing outside and my two brothers and I would just you just sort of use our imaginations outside and outdoors you can be anything you know you can be you could drive a spaceship you could be the captain of a ship you could you know be a police officer and so we love to climb trees we love to explore nature we had these beautiful woods in our backyard and so we would sort of get lost in that and I was just inspired by being connected to nature in that way and just having the freedom to use my imagination I was fascinated by ants I would watch them outside and so they would like crawl on the back porch and in a straight line and so one time I sort of ran my finger through and I noticed that the line stopped and it was like they were confused oh that's weird like can't they just see that the ants like right there in front of him and that was when I realized that they left some type of trail and so then I'd go through and like start running my finger and I noticed that they got confused and then eventually they'd find their way back to each other and so I loved watching ants because I loved how they work together and how they would sort of communicate and I'd love to watch them carry big things because I thought these little tiny things are like carrying this big beat Oh like how in the world do they do that so ants fascinated me as a kid even though I grew up with this connection to biology I found that I was really great at mathematics when I got to high school I took some AP courses one of them was AP calculus and I really gravitated toward math but I didn't know any people who look like me who did math and so I didn't really think anything of it until I got to Spelman College and which is a historically black college for women and I met black women mathematicians for the first time oh oh this is something I can do okay great and so that's sort of what got me excited about math and then they sort of kept me on the path I mean they really mentored me and pushed me to go as far as I could I often gazed at stars because in my mind they were really small it was later than I found out that they were these big balls of you know this gasps but at the time they just look so teeny and tiny and touchable and I always sort of wondered specially when they would twinkle like what was happening and I I mean I didn't really understand about how light was traveling at the time but I was like oh that's cute that little twinkle star it's like if you were close to that you'd be dead to look at it I didn't know the moon was round until later and so you know as a kid when you see a half moon or you know I just think like that was the oh the moon is shaped like a banana you know what it was later I was like wait a minute it's just the way that the light hits the moon I'm sure we all had that as children but so yeah I was always sort of amazed looking at space and and I loved seeing how my thoughts developed as I got older and understood how things worked we didn't have cable as a kid sorry mom dad for Kona so we watched public television because it was either that or you know the news and so my brothers and I grew up watching PBS and as I got older I started watching Nolan I was just inspired you know and that was that was how in my mind books came alive when I watched PBS because growing up we had books but they weren't as exciting and there wasn't a lot of shows that did a lot of science animation and so it was my imagination or it was sort of a more boring scientific book Nova was like here's what it looks like here's how you can imagine science and now here's how we can you know show you what a black hole really looks like and so for me as a kid that was really amazing because all of a sudden my imagination now had a visual image to go with it I'm so excited to do Nova wonders because I really want to be an example for the scientists that came before me and for the kids who are coming after me and so I grew up watching these scientists on television and talk about their work be excited about their work and I remember as a little girl you know watching them and thinking oh my gosh like they get to spend their whole life exploring what I daydream about and so for me to have the opportunity to be that example for the next generation is so exciting
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