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  • Give me more!! Thumbs up!!

  • Join me guys! We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2 We Want Part 2

  • Would like to add my thanks to Prof. Susskind and Stanford. Have always had a hankering to understand some QM. Job done.

  • Whew! Finished with the course. Thank you to Dr. Susskind and thank you to Stanford. I think I'm going to take a break for a bit and watch Beavis and Butthead or the Youtube video of the monkey pissing in its own mouth, and then I'll have to decide which course to work my way through next... :) P.S. Itunes U is also a great place to find more of Susskind's lectures

  • StanfordUniversity did clarify that Part 2 "is unavailable at this time", but that was an year ago.

  • Does anyone know where to find "Quantum Entanglements, Part 2"? Was it video-recorded? Only Part 1 and Part 3 are available on YouTube.

  • hello

  • Well...that about does it for my first QM class.

    I can't decide whether to watch "Modern Physics QM"

    or "Relativity" next.

    I'd claim about 90% retention of the topics covered.

    Also, my conceptualization skills associated with

    matrix algebra have been upgraded by this class.

    Great class taught by a living legend.

  • Interesting video! Time seems to be formed continuously at the quantum level by the wave function forming vectors. Would this make Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle the same uncertainty that the observer will have with any future event?

  • its always good to see minds wanting to learn, it makes me feel like their is still hope in the world.

  • there*

  • At what time does he actually talk about quantum entanglements in his talks?

  • @FreddyFuFu

    Prof. Susskind has been speaking on quantum entanglement from the beginning my good friend. It's from the elemental to the advanced. It's presented in a slow, methodical fashion. Thank you Prof. Susskind.

  • Thank you, Prof. Susskind and Standford for providing this course for free

  • Prof. Susskind:

    My thanks also. However, I see that only Parts 1 and 3 have been uploaded. Where is Part 2???

  • To Stanford and Professor Susskind:

    Thank you so very much for this accessible and fascinating insight into the world of quantum physics and entanglement. Watching it has cleared up several misconceptions I had about the subject, and given me a far greater appreciation of many aspects I knew little of. I look forward to viewing Prof. Susskind's various other lecture series here on YouTube.

    Many thanks again!

  • He is so cool and so clearly gives his lecture with easy approach it is wonderful.some part are similar to sir feynman lecture 3rd volume.

  • He is so cool and so clearly gives his lecture with easy approach it is wonderful.

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