The Uncertainty Principle | Genius

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Published 2017-06-11
Einstein disagrees with his friend and fellow physicist Dr. Niels Bohr about a fundamental concept of quantum physics.
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All Comments (21)
  • @rijuchaudhuri
    Just imagine hanging out with these legendary scientists...
  • @faaeizkhan6134
    Teacher: Where is your homework? Me: I didn't see it, so it never existed.
  • @krishnarana16
    To be honest, Neils got a point, “Automobiles aren’t subatomic particles”
  • @trws97
    “If anyone says that he knows everything about universe then either he is lying or he is a fool." - Neil Bohr
  • @rajnishjain8484
    Einstein be like: "I'm quite uncertain about The Uncertainty Principle "
  • @panda4247
    Uncertainty principle is like taking a photo: You can (with short exposure) see the object clearly where it is, but you have no idea whether it was moving. Or you can (with long exposure) see a smudge on the photo, the longer it is (given the same exposure), the faster it was moving, but you can't see the object distinctly in any position. I know the analogy is quite far from the real quantum stuff of Heisenberg's principle, but it's close enough for the laymen we are
  • @socrates4730
    Its sad how casually these things are taught to us in college.
  • @therealkodami
    I love how they’re dissecting the fundamentals of the universe as if it’s a regular conversation for them
  • @kaikaci2743
    When someone tells Einstein he has to use his brain
  • @raghunotreghu
    Why I learn everything from YouTube and not from my school?
  • @smkh2890
    Heisenberg is driving along at high speed, when a traffic cop pulls him over; "Sir, Do you know you were driving over the speed limit? 90 kph to be exact! " " Oh great!" says Heisenberg. " Now I'm completely lost!"
  • @MrBikashchachan
    What did i learn from this video is: Neils Bohr once saved Albert Einstein's life😁
  • Einstein's logic is right. But quantum mechanics defies common sense.
  • @vikaspawar5193
    YouTube's uncertainty principle: If you scroll through the comment section, you will not be able to see the video. But if you see the video, you won't be able to scroll through the comment section.
  • @dessination9763
    I guess everyone in this comment section is an Oxford graduate Mathematician
  • @taltezy2941
    The best thing Einstein ever said was, “Compound interest is the 8th wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it.”!!
  • @sahilnaik3079
    The goal of scientific pursuit should not be merely to make use of the world around us. It should be to understand it fundamentally, no matter what use it might have. He said it !!!