Animated Quantum Video



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An animated video giving as unconfusing as possible an explaination into the world of quantum mechanics and physics.


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This is a FANTASTIC ... ( 3 months ago by TitusRevised)
This is a FANTASTIC video. It's fabulous.
WOW! ( 2 months ago by princessdi77)
WOW!
why does your heart ... ( 2 months ago by CyndyNeg)
why does your heart not your liver (or any other organ) feel love????
many things seem ... ( 2 months ago by pilatech)
many things seem easier to understand when you don't have to do the math
CyndyNeg: What ... ( 1 month ago by chaoscleaner)
CyndyNeg: What makes you think your HEART feels love???
i don't know if it ... ( 1 month ago by CyndyNeg)
i don't know if it is heart but stems from that region, certainly not the brain!
Oh, this is some ... ( 1 month ago by scribb7)
Oh, this is some bullshit, I need a logical explanation.
then go to an ... ( 1 month ago by pablodv87)
then go to an advanced physics course.
Could it be that ... ( 1 month ago by christophe73)
Could it be that mind and matter actually operates in an extra dimension that is yet unknown of science? In that case it would explain why mind and matter cannot be reconcialiated by materialism or dualism within the universe as we understand it. And if the mind has another dimension of existence would it end with the body?
Actually you don't ... ( 1 month ago by sikory)
Actually you don't have to grasp to different dimensions because physicists do understand all these phenomenon with one model but the problem is that the model is not comparable to anything within your daily experience. It is actually the wavefunction and the collapse of it.
So what does ... ( 1 month ago by christophe73)
So what does observation has to do with it?
this video only ... ( 1 month ago by sikory)
this video only leaves out one crucial thing about the observation, that is that to observe something you have to do something with it, the example of looking at something is light bouncing on something and then getting into your eye so that you see it, in this case the wave, actually the wavefunction) is (roughly said) the probability of where the electron is and performing a measurement forces the electronwave to take on a quantised state (the collapse) which some interpret as a particle
Yes but does ... ( 1 month ago by christophe73)
Yes but does observing change the result of the experience?
Yes, since the wave ... ( 1 month ago by sikory)
Yes, since the wave disappears if you make a measurement and after the measurement, the wave doesn't return to it's original state but it spreads out from the place where the electron is observed and if that is in front of one slit the wave has no way to get into the other slit and so it can't interfere with itself producing two lines.
But why does ... ( 1 month ago by christophe73)
But why does observing change the result of the experience. In the macroscopic world something like that would never happen. How does observation make the wave disappear?
first of all i'm ... ( 1 month ago by sikory)
first of all i'm not a quantum physicist, I just read a lot about it.
I don't really know the answer to the second question but my guess is that it lies pretty much in the nature of a measurement to make the wave disappear although it doesn't really disappear but it simply changes from a lot of maxima to only one high maxima.
The reason why you ... ( 1 month ago by sikory)
The reason why you don't notice any effects of this in the macroscopic world is that in the formulae of quantummechanics there is a small constant called planck's constant(h) it is about 6,6*10^-34 and you either devide certain properties by it or the properties are being devided by it, in classical physics it is treated as zero so you get either o or infinity in your equations, if you do use h it still works but you get results that make the uncertainty of a marble being on a place veeery small
This is all very ... ( 1 month ago by christophe73)
This is all very well but that leaves the main question as to why it happened without answer. Thanks for the info anyway!
Why can't it be ... ( 1 month ago by adamdrummer86)
Why can't it be comparable to daily life. For example compare the electrical signals in your brain when it use at synapses. What if the particle wave knows it is being watched or monitored so it acts normal as opposed to the random wave pattern. Maybe certain voluntary actions that are preformed in our brains is what makes the particle react in a double band instead of a involuntary wave band. Just some food for thought.
Everything is ... ( 3 weeks ago by shahafsagi)
Everything is energy, aka waves.
Your conciousness simply interups the wave function and basically knows that it's solid matter.
But it's less solid than air.
That is what I know for sure.
ARE YOU F***ING ... ( 3 weeks ago by tarohoa)
ARE YOU F***ING SERIOUS? WTF i've always looked at quantum theories and was like wtf magic in science? but finally i understand how they got there. i literally leaped for joy when after i watched this video
tesla was right, ... ( 1 week ago by doddoso)
tesla was right, einstein was not.
Hrmm, I'm replying ... ( 1 week ago by Hitokiriilh)
Hrmm, I'm replying a bit late. Ya know, I've had 4 semesters of quantum (including 2 grad courses) and am presently studying quantum field theory. I'm more than aware it's been tested thoroughly. The interpretation of the mathematics, however, is far - FAR - from being confirmed. The copenhagen interpretation is very problematic. What collapses our wave function? What mechanism collapses wave functions? Many worlds gets around this problem, but is kind of silly.
This video gives a ... ( 1 day ago by CharlesVrike)
This video gives a wrong impresstion of quantum objects movement. The observers mechnism acualy changes the behavor and not the act itself see the afshar expermient.The afshar experiment put a few wires were the destructive interferance was then they reobserved it and since this interpretation (copenhaggen sp?) says that quantum objects can't switch their behavor the interpretation predics that the particles will get scatered due to the wires but that is not what was seen, they had interferince.



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