Air on the Dirac Strings
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Uploaded on Dec 13, 2007
(1993) A computer animation illustrating an electron's movement according to quantum mechanics.
producer/director: Dana Plepys
evl contributors: John Hart, Louis H. Kauffman, Daniel J. Sandin
credits: George Francis, Chris Hartman, Jan Heyn-Cubacub, Sumit Das
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wikichris 3 years ago
I had electrons for breakfast.
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saltydog78 3 years ago
the wave equation is a bitch to solve
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All Comments (38)
uwevonzuhause1 6 months ago
Have a look to; my video quantum mechanism. There is a real mechanic.
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uwevonzuhause1 6 months ago
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killerwaz88 8 months ago
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Taylor Knox 1 year ago
Not 'mostly theory'. This is an area of great interest to experimentalist and quantum theory had led to direct advances in technology - CCD imaging, photovoltaics, lasers, nuclear power, semi conductors and the entire computer industry, the telecommunications industry, GPS, and the next wave - nano technology - AI - and naturally advances in theory as well. But there are profound implications that go beyond the present & near future technology - search Youtube GoogleTechTalk Dean Radin
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cpmc1 1 year ago
So, if I understand correctly, it is mostly theory? i don't want to sound anti-science (most certainly am not), but how much of what we know, can we say for sure that it is as such?
Personally, I am more interested in medicine sciences, sociology, and physics, primarily, but most anything will interest me. I know asking you questions may waste your time, but a reliable link to a website would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for your reply.
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Taylor Knox 1 year ago
Observation collapses the waveform into a particular state - how - by interaction with what is being measured - but it became more than a 'measurement problem' when the interpretation of the 'measurement problem' was debated (and still is). If ultimately, no matter how carefully we observe a moment we ultimately interact with it then it brings up very important questions as to the nature of 'reality' itself. It came down to whether there is an objective reality - or not - NOT won out.
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