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Quantum physics explained in 22 minutes Brian Cox 0:00 The subatomic world 1:23 A shift in teaching quantum mechanics 2:48 Quantum mechanics vs. classic theory 6:07 The double slit experiment 11:31 Complex numbers 13:53 Sub-atomic vs. perceivable world 16:40 Quantum entanglement

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Rand1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox cool stuff

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FRANK E ELKINS2 years ago

Einstein said time is an illusion. Ever wonder why? Always wanted a Deeper Knowledge of Science? Wish you could Understand Einstein and Quantum Mechanics without needing a degree in Math or Science? This is the book you’ve been waiting for!

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Tony Zhang1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Better than the classic one liner

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Javad Fardaei1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Electron never been observed to this date...the question is...what is electron?

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Daniel Samanez1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Weirdness isn't fundamental

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Lipsa1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Cool

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MayoMonkey 🐰1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox *yawn*

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Garry W Briggs1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox QM could be extended using Supercomplex Numbers

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Ian Adams1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Superb

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John Pitts1 year ago

or Or OR… The double slit experiment contradicts the Michelson-Morley experimen, and we still have yet to design the PROPER experiment to test space’s supposed “vacuum” for the “aether”. Probabilities are not facts , and experiments sometimes don’t have proper boundary conditions to be useful. Tired of all the “many worlds” and “probability is reality” mysticism and metaphysics. I stand with Einstein— “God” doesn’t play dice. Hell even Socrates understood that observation does not equal reality (see Plato’s cave), its sad this concept is still misunderstood by the scientific world. Luckily, many have/are/will move on eventually & Bohr & Heisenburg’s Copenhagen-basted egoes will finally be shot full of holes.

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