Quantum Mechanics: Animation explaining quantum physics

Published 2013-03-23
Covers all topics, including wave particle duality, Schrodinger's cat, EPR / Bell inequality, and the relationship between measurement and entanglement. Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Physics.

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  • @leen5767
    Just imagining how much time this person took to create the animations and then stream for free. Great respect to you.
  • @Prof.Laitharth
    This video was responsible for my interest in quantum mechanics 7 years ago, that led me to the present day where i am now a Physicist. Thank you for these amazing videos, you inspire and amaze millions of people!
  • @John14-6...
    The cat had amazing patience not chasing the marbles. Lol
  • I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude for the video you created on quantum mechanics, which I came across about 10 years ago. It had a huge impact on me and left a impression that has remained with me ever since. At the time, I didn’t understand any physics or mathematics at all. I found the video challenging to comprehend fully. However, I kept returning to it, hoping to gain a better understanding. Watching your video sparked a desire within me to study physics, but unfortunately, I did not have the necessary qualifications in my country at that time. I became determined to study physics and decided to teach myself physics, which eventually led me to leave my job and obtain the right degrees to study physics formally. I am now in my final year of study and this video was a major source of inspiration for me. I wanted to express my appreciation for the work you have done and let you know that you have played a significant role in igniting my interest in physics. Your videos have been a constant source of motivation for me over the years, and I am grateful for the impact it has had on my life. Thank you.
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  • @tomj210
    the music makes you feel like youre understanding it, even though your not
  • @Obmilni
    The combination of music, wave animations, and occasional cat makes this equally amusing and no less confusing.
  • @machina_aeterna
    I tried to understand the double slit experiment for 15 years and this was by far the best explanation.
  • @qqq1234x
    The exact answer to the quantum mechanics is always: "yesn't"
  • @75blackviking
    Thank you again, Mr. Khutoryansky for the well thought out and very well presented lesson. Your work will invariably educate anyone who takes the time to learn. Greatly appreciated!
  • I'm 18 minutes in and my brain is like "ok so there are two holes going through one ball"
  • @CathyBrook123
    Schrodinger's cat is doing revenge on human being: I'll let them know how it feels to be alive and dead at the same time
  • @Milan-db3uy
    It's the first time I have seen an animation video explaining such a complicated topic so well and easily. 7 years late but thank you for this.
  • This video made my jaw drop. Like, no joke, biggest plot twist I’ve ever experienced. It explains things in a way that makes you realize “Hey, uh, this is real. Like, this is the reality we live in and there are still TONS of mysteries that just make us go ‘wtf?’. Major respect. Also- creepiest cat I’ve ever seen. Ever.
  • @bestseller24987
    This is the best explanation video for this complicated subject so far that I've found. Truly gold
  • How great you are and how hard you worked for the animations. Thank you very much.