Next time I'd suggest attaching a weight to the camera as an inexpensive way to help stabilize the camera. Even attaching the camera to a tripod and then picking up the tripod would help to smooth out the shots.
It's a bit confusing when the video is representing the planetary model of atoms, yet you keep referring to them as molecules.
Other than that, I think this is an outstanding way to teach about the interaction of light and matter, a la QED. Perhaps a future video can show scattering by having the photons continuing to "dance" with electrons from neighboring atoms.
giggle giggle :P
bobaldo7 1 year ago
shine a light on her a a I need haha
sidders27 1 year ago
The Final Sacrifice
FahQposeurfag 1 year ago
Cool dance bro
igob8a 2 years ago
What a great way to teach this stuff.
hinginator 2 years ago
Really great...
Next time I'd suggest attaching a weight to the camera as an inexpensive way to help stabilize the camera. Even attaching the camera to a tripod and then picking up the tripod would help to smooth out the shots.
OzStone 2 years ago
Excellent movie! The critic would be on spin up spin down electrons. Are they really attracted to each other,
as the movie shows? However, the presentations in the current form is very plausible.
kovalpeter 2 years ago
why is it so jerky? is that to represent time being digital? if so, it doesn't work because its annoying and is giving me a headache!
jameser7 2 years ago
Fabulous
CarolJohnson64 2 years ago
Nice work, Clifford. Looking forward to the next one.
jtfive12 2 years ago
It's a bit confusing when the video is representing the planetary model of atoms, yet you keep referring to them as molecules.
Other than that, I think this is an outstanding way to teach about the interaction of light and matter, a la QED. Perhaps a future video can show scattering by having the photons continuing to "dance" with electrons from neighboring atoms.
rrradam 2 years ago 2