Value of this video is virtually ZIP. His Indian accent is so thick I cannot understand him. If he was really concerned, then he would get someone who speaks N.American English, or England English. Indians do have a significant place in the English speaking world. So I have taken up learning Sanskrit to help me understand south Asian folks; what they believe about the world & why. 3 years of H.S. Latin has helped immensely with this.
This sounds daft but i could hardly understand a word, why if your English is that bad bothering to do it, why not get someone who can speak English to do it... ?
The photon is a wave of "potential energy" & does not transform into electrons until the wave collapses. Excellent explanation, but @4:25 shouldn't the high energy electron collisions be represented as an incoming wave and not particle seeing that the electron does not transform until after interaction, when the wave collapses? The same for the excited electrons, they too are waves until they collapse. A continuous exchange of energy waves. Is this why matter resonates?
heat?
1995a1995z 6 months ago
Value of this video is virtually ZIP. His Indian accent is so thick I cannot understand him. If he was really concerned, then he would get someone who speaks N.American English, or England English. Indians do have a significant place in the English speaking world. So I have taken up learning Sanskrit to help me understand south Asian folks; what they believe about the world & why. 3 years of H.S. Latin has helped immensely with this.
nor888vast695 7 months ago
I've already told you to let your sister do the talk! :)
kaostwenty2 8 months ago
This sounds daft but i could hardly understand a word, why if your English is that bad bothering to do it, why not get someone who can speak English to do it... ?
dazzassti 8 months ago
Liking the background music nice and 80s
Ihatemyusernamemore 8 months ago
The photon is a wave of "potential energy" & does not transform into electrons until the wave collapses. Excellent explanation, but @4:25 shouldn't the high energy electron collisions be represented as an incoming wave and not particle seeing that the electron does not transform until after interaction, when the wave collapses? The same for the excited electrons, they too are waves until they collapse. A continuous exchange of energy waves. Is this why matter resonates?
GateMessenger 1 year ago
EXECCELNT VIDEO AND EXPLANATION!!! THANKS A LOT FOR sharing !! grazieeee
domyaska 1 year ago