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  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Quantum Physics for Dummies

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Quantum Physics for Dummies

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You Quantum Physics for Dummies

  • 4:26 SHELDON!!!

  • I Really Like The Video From Your Quantum Physics for Dummies

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Quantum Physics for Dummies

  • 8 people +/- 8 think particles are coolest.

    the remaining 8 people +/- 8 think waves are coolest.

  • Someone enlighten me:

    When talking about quantum what kind of scale exactly is this.

    Are we trying to put ourselves as an atom and observe the flys of the atomic (world), or is it even smaler scale?

    We might be trying to dig and understand something that is way beyond our heads here, when most humans dont even understand theyr own nature let alone the atomic nature.

  • I'm 15 and i find quantom physics facinating although i don't get some of it, its still very interesting!

  • @OfficialDrumnBassUK good but wait to take it in college, it'll haunt you for ever!

  • This actually doesn't explain anything -.-'' It's just a history class, but at least in this aspect it's a pretty nice vid ^^

  • I'm 15, and I like Mainstream shit. Just kidding. Im 15 and I'm interested in how anti matter is made and understanding what reality really is, I'm also interested in engineering ^_^ but I'm aiming to become an aeronautical engineer

  • I'm 14, and I'm considering putting about 3 quantum physics books on hold at my library. It should be illegal how interesting this subject is.

    ...This is totally bringing out the nerd in me lol

  • @00xCupkayex Don't doubt about it, you don't need any special math, most of quantum physics is just the theorisation of experiments that people couldn't see through, but if you rather prefer a quality physics book for your concepts try reading electro-magnetism, all the Maxwell theory is rather a physic aspect you can control, not guess

  • I new this stuff when I like 11...

  • @deadlyshoelace it is

  • if you've ever noticed it takes only one or a group of people to step out side the norm of things and do something extraordinary, but the effects of that ones actions changes the entire race and causes a positive progression..

  • sad that know one cares to know this

  • Well i can see how evolution is progressing from all the kids talking on a video about quantum stuff. The answers to some big questions are locked in our brains, I just hope we dont destroy the planet before we figure them out.

  • Makes sense, since once you look at the universe we become the tiny unseen, and no one can say with certainty where we are, if other life is out there and they don't know of us, we can't be seen or measured, but we are still here moving in orbit and not just in one place, we the atom in a pin head hidden in a hay stack amoung all the world's fields of hay stacks, uncertainty in knowing we are there, yes, but we are here :)

  • the guy at the end says that electrons are only waves? I don't get that. So protons and neutrons etc. are also only waves? Surely not?

  • any chance of uploading again less the "square bubble" at the bottom left..?? EnCog etc..

  • now i'm confused, was the results of the electron experiment just complete chance with no absolute outcome, or was the experiment effected by someone watching? if that was a dumb question, i'm a curious 15 year old. be nice

  • @3one7crew from what i understand, the observing device interfered with the waves that the electons would leave and thats what made it different from when there was no observer. Dont hold me for my word, im 14 too XD

  • @3one7crew from what i understand, the observing device interfered with the waves that the electrons would leave and thats what made it different from when there was no observer. Dont hold me for my word, im 14 too XD

  • mind numbing...

  • too bad this knowledge is used primarily for the destruction of the planet

  • @jazzmanbop There is no "destruction of the planet". Stop being such a dramatic old fool.

  • No one understands Quantum Mechanics. We know it, but we don't understand it because it's counter intuitive. If you say that you Understand Quantum Mechanics, than you know nothing about it.

  • im 25 what was he saying about transvestites and quad bike mechanics lol no always keen to learn something new i think i am just making up for all the sickys i had at school stay in school kids knowledge is power

  • me too 14

  • I love and hate quantum mechanics, that is why I am studying physics in College.

  • I'm 16 and I understand it mostly, but really the only thing to understand is that there is nothing to be understood in the world of quantum physics...anyways I've been interested in this kinda stuff since I was little

  • Kids these days really don't understand the importance of learning this stuff. So what if you may or may not need it in the future? This sort if stuff is fascinating!

  • Quantum Physics really fascinates me! I only wish more kids my age would be interested in this stuff then in the stuff of today's media :/ Im 15 by the way:) Just like how kpgwi63 said it! They don't care about anything important.

  • good for you GrapesRule!  rock on.

  • alright i understand it better now u just have to listen and look up more and it becomes easy to comprehend

  • im 14 and i dont really get it i need too know more

  • haha the first mp3 player at 7:01

  • If you substitute the phrase 'The Word' for the word consiousness and delete the words HIM and YAHWEH, I think your absolutely correct.

  • @spillie11 just because the bible says that it was there in the beginning that doesn't mean it was. that's circular reasoning.

  • What happened to the cartoon doctor quantum from the last video?

  • True Story: I once met an old scientist randomly at a book store who had quit left his career after he claimed to "realize" that all matter is composed of light. He was writing a book about it. He claims that the speed of light and matter had a relationship that explains the quantum world. I'm sure someone reading this knows exactly what he's talking about. Can you help me out please?

  • Sub-atomic particles travel at the speed of light.

  • I don't see why we should see everything as waves. The idea of particles behaving as waves is all about probabilities. And since the quantum level is so different to the way we see the universe, why should it be thought of in such simplified terms? It's better to think of elementary "particles" as something else, not just waves or just particles.

  • how old r u guys? (the ones who get all this).

    only in 14 and i bearly get any of this.

  • 39, but I've been studying all of this since high school. Don't worry, you'll get it.

  • I'm 29 and I bearly get this too!

  • @b11k22 I'm 19 gonna be 20 in a little bit and I get it just fine.

    When I was your age I watched this stuff occasionally (only cuz me pops had it on) and I got it just as fine back then as well.

    If anything it really inspired me to do my science and math homework lol.

  • lol im 14 and i understand this. but you know other kids these days. they don't care about anything important.

  • @kpgpwi64 asian?

  • @JDizzle785 I don't know which comment you were responding to but if you are asking me my ethnicity, no i am not Asian, i'm american. i was born in Georgia

  • @kpgpwi64 mhm..

  • @kpgpwi64 I know man, it seems that its cool not to care about important things now-a-days. It's annoying.

  • @kpgpwi64 im 14 too

  • @Styk0s me 54 too

  • @kpgpwi64

    You're right, i feel just like you.

    I'm 16, doing the highest education possible in my country, Holland.

    But all my friends do is drinking, blowing, other stuff.

    It's attractive to join them, but i don't feel like.

    Instead i am enlightened by science, and would sell the devil my soul to get all the knowledge in the world.

  • @DeltaRC1262 This comment will probably stir some shit but owell.. Clearly you don't grasp the concept of quantum physics if you still believe it's possible that there is a devil... I'm not trying to be an ass but it confuses me when I see people learning about quantum physics and then saying things about heaven and hell, lmao.

  • @RyougaSadou

    It's a matter of saying. Ever heard of the Faustmyth?

    He's a guy who sold his devil to get all knowledge possible.

    I myself am not religious at all, I'm just very curious.

  • @DeltaRC1262 Ah I see, I thought you actually believed in organized religion while educating yourself with quantum physics, didn't realize you were just using a saying. :P Well never mind that then, haha, kind of hard to tell who's serious and who's not because a lot of people literally mean things such as that.

  • @kpgpwi64 It's not just these days... it's always been like that. Not many focus much on knowledge as much as they should... it also depends on the mental maturity of some students. I hadn't become interested in learning things like this until I reached 15/16. More than half of teenagers aged 17 haven't reached the formal operation thinking that usually is required for some to understand and even become interested in topic like this. But as for you, keep doing your thing.

  • @kpgpwi64 I really doubt that considering even some of the brightest mind's still have a hard time understanding it completely.

  • @kovert143 i didn't say i understand it completely i just said i just understand the idea of it.

  • @kpgpwi64 screw you man dont judge me just because you understand quantum physics as a freshman doesnt mean your any better than anyone else

  • @27markusking i didn't say i was better than anyone i just said no one, at least where i live, cares about learning anymore. they just want to act stupid and look cool, but it is sort of hard to look cool while work at McDonalds.. I'm sorry if you misunderstood my comment.

  • @kpgpwi64 Lol, im 15, and i do too. And we are so in the same boat.. Everyone else dont care :b

  • @kpgpwi64 Justin Bieber and Jersey Shore's not important :(

  • @argo984 lol no they aren't =) they don't teach anything other than 1.There are alot of arrogant people that think they are amazing and beautiful when they really aren't.. (jersey shore) 2. it doesn't matter how the music sounds anymore, just as long as you look good.(justin beiber)

  • @kpgpwi64

    be the next albert einstein. we need more leaders. you can have a huge impact on the peers around you.

    you can do it. keep learning

  • @kpgpwi64

    yea me two (15). but our generation is going backwards when it comes to interrest about the universe. we depend on people like us as everyone loses interrest. if we don't keep developing more and more we won't get anywhere.

  • @jochemk6 yeah im 16 now and i completely agree, we are also completely distracted from learning too with things like talentless music, talentless "reality" tv, the constant decline of real art, flawed religions, indoctrination of those flawed beliefs and such. it's getting to be quite sad but im glad to know there are some people out there who find learning, knowledge, reason and science still interesting. so kudos to you.

  • @kpgpwi64 

  • @kpgpwi64 Well yeah im 16, lol your on a video about Quantum Physics your only going to find people who also are iterested in learning.

  • @kpgpwi64 I am 15 and same here. They just dont want to use their brains i think.

  • @kpgpwi64 I highly doubt you truly understand this. to quote Richard Feynman, ''If you think you understand quantum theory, you don't understand quantum theory''.

  • @finalfantasy8VIII true, no one understands it fully. to rephrase. "I understand the idea and rules that apply", "I understand the two-slit experiment and Schrödinger's cat", "I get the gist of it"... all I was pointing out is that age is just a number and people under 18 are capable of understanding, or understanding the idea, of many things that college graduates might not understand.. the point of the comment was most people my age aren't interested in education anymore.

    I'm 16 now..

  • @kpgpwi64 Ok I understand what your saying. Its true that teenagers aren't interested in things like this, but are capable of understanding it, well the basic principles of it. Sadly, The way society works makes it easy and even practical to be ignorant. But some are interested in science and knowledge nonetheless, like you and like me, I'm only 16 as well :D

  • @kpgpwi64 i am 15 and decided to take a study within this and i find if i can stay focused its not that hard with something like this XD but yes most kids dont give a dman where as "we" do

  • @kpgpwi64 I'm 15 and I agree.

  • im 14 also and this stuff is easy to understand if you actually pay attention. read about it more. it's really interesting stuff

  • You will see later in life that dispersion of intellectual capabilities among people is very large. You're one of the lucky ones though ;)

  • please for the love of god keep reading!! read every day all day if you can

    fill your head with as much knowledge as you possibly can heed my warning or you'll end up like me

    jobless and living with your mom and dad

    i was a lil genius like you,

    then i got lazy

    complacent in my intellect

    and i fell behind there are already too many stupid people in the world dont be one of them

  • @mewmaster151 BEST ADVICE EVER!!!!!

  • @mewmaster151

    how old are you? its never too late to stop learning! times are hard everywhere! dont beat yourself up! your clearly a bright guy! go back to school and YOU dont stop reading either!

  • @mewmaster151 probably the best advice anyone can ever give.

  • @mewmaster151 would u recommend a specific book on it (for 14 yr olds)

  • would u recommend any books on this (for 14 yr olds)

  • @5tyner origin of species by charles darwin but any book will do read mark twain, read  poems lose yourself in thought

  • @mewmaster151 maybe it's because your into pokemon...

  • @AUSNick87 maybe its because you suck horse dicks in your sleep

  • @mewmaster151 your right, I didn't think of that..

  • @AUSNick87 trololololol

  • @mewmaster151 Sorry but what age are you if you like pokemon? Surely living with your folks and being jobless isn't horribly terrible if you're not that old, especially in todays job market

  • @IrishRhavin im 21 -_- i just never got around to making a new account

  • @mewmaster151 Hahah you're still young, plenty of time to catch up and get where you wanna be

  • @mewmaster151 Are you fucking joking. You should go outside, live your LIFE to the fullest. Knowledge isn't everything.

  • @mewmaster151 jobless? Thats due to our wonderful economy ... reading a book won't fix that!

  • @mewmaster151 Who reads? I despise books. But today on Youtube I looked up antimatter, liquid hydrogen, quantum physics, michio koku, richard feynman, theory of relativity, radiation, and so on. Books are overrated!

  • @eggsstink books are anything but overrated. I learn more from 1 QM book then from 100 videos about the same topic.

  • i wish i was clever enough to join the fun.

  • At 3.55 I saw a single frame of four black girls smiling. Just as camera finishes the pan down the Empire State Building. Quantum strangeness?

  • i think it was just the start of the next fact if you like, but then was cut to a more reletive subject

  • same here..

  • After reading your comment I did the pause thing about twenty times and finally saw it too. Funny thing is that frame lines up exactly with the words Nazi Opression and I wouldn't be surprised if it was an attempt at a subliminal suggestion.

  • Yes, the guy at 8:40 is a genius. All matter is made of waves, there are no particles, he is absolutely right and the sooner the physicists realize this the better. The very word matter describes the three dimentional structure of the atom which is made up of one dimentional energy that is in equilibrium with other one dimentional energy, if it wasn't it would be unstable and fly apart much like in an atomic bomb explosion, releasing all the energy of matter.

  • If we consider particles as waves, then we must consider waves to be simply disturbances in the medium we are in. If that's the case, then our perception of particles might be the crests and troughs of these waves as they synchronize or interfere with our perceptions. It is merely the differences in the medium that we see, not the medium itself.

  • Thanks for uploading. Could you please tell the name of the documentary? I would love to see the full show.

  • nice:)

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