Lecture 1 | Quantum Entanglements, Part 1 (Stanford)
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Uploaded on Apr 23, 2008
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's course concentrating on Quantum Entanglements (Part 1, Fall 2006). Recorded September 25, 2006 at Stanford University.
This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the first of a three-quarter sequence of classes exploring the "quantum entanglements" in modern theoretical physics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
Complete playlist for the course:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/
About Leonard Susskind: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/......
Stanford University channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
-
Category
-
Download this video
LICENSE: Creative Commons (Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works).
For more information about this license, please read: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/.
High-quality MP4 Learn more
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Next in Course | Quantum Entanglements: Part 1 (Fall 2006)
Suggestions
-
1:15:09
Demystifying the Higgs Boson with Leonard Susskindby Stanford University
99,116 views
-
1:46:55
Lecture 1 | String Theory and M-Theoryby StanfordUniversity
287,476 views
-
2:00:52
Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Statistical Mechanicsby Stanford University
133,858 views
-
51:13
Holographic Universe FULL movieby Jack Mehoff
166,839 views
-
52:51
Quantum Mechanicsby GodEqualsUnknown
638,850 views
-
75
videos
Play all
susskind lecturesby shnoodlek
-
6:51
Quantum Entanglementby Norman Valdez
10,691 views
-
9:12
The Quantum Entanglement THEORY Explained...by playthegameco
85,219 views
-
9:09
Quantum Entanglement : The Movie - by Scientific Americanby SciAmerican
7,713 views
-
55:27
Leonard Susskind on The World As Hologramby tvochannel
194,369 views
-
7:18
Quantum Entanglement Lab - by Scientific Americanby Scientific American
6,122 views
-
1:34:28
Leonard Susskind Lecture 1 Topics in String Theory Stanford University Continuing Studies Programby SomethingLikeScience
2,881 views
-
4:38
Michio Kaku: How to Reverse Agingby Big Think
569,902 views
-
15:43
The illusion of distance and free particles : quantum entanglementby paralaks's channel
12,550 views
-
1:46:07
Cosmology Lecture 2by StanfordUniversity
6,468 views
-
1:13:49
19. Quantum Mechanics I: The key experiments and wave-particle dualityby YaleCourses
49,560 views
-
1:49:28
General Relativity Lecture 1by Stanford University
36,984 views
-
2:04:24
General Relativity Lecture 6by StanfordUniversity
7,561 views
-
50:53
Leonard Susskind on The Black Hole Warsby TVOBigIdeas
31,532 views
-
1:44:24
General Relativity Lecture 9by StanfordUniversity
3,386 views
Top Comments
OrangeSunshine2 4 months ago
Fascinating... YouTube is awesome
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
willzer808 4 months ago
Leonard's voice is great sometimes, when he does that decreasing pitch end of phrase thing, it's unique, and funny in a way I can't place
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
All Comments (1,078)
SuperSquark 1 week ago
I got to 1hr 12mins and I think I'm moving in SPACETIME already!!!
Am I way off?
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
sqwearlinator 1 week ago
This is way to simplistic, sheesh!
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Capt777harris 1 week ago
thanks
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Eoghan Griffin 1 week ago
He's teaching older people here, not undergrads. This is part of his life-long learning series.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
MichaelShi8 2 weeks ago
"D-" I instantly like this professor.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Capt777harris 3 weeks ago
I'm a little surprised they teach linear algebra in Quantum physics at Stanford. He did say it was fundamental mathematics, but it seems to have taken up a large part of the lecture.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Matthew Kelley 3 weeks ago
Reminds me of Christopher Walken
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Brian Setzer 1 month ago
Stanford university need some credits for this too, a large portion of it.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Angela Stevens 1 month ago
This is great that close to 400,000 views. Still hard to believe that if this many people assume to well understand classical physics, but do not look closely at evidence of motion of WTC building demolitions. AE911truth. 911speakout
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
mike manu 2 months ago
i gona pretend im smart and know wtf hes talking about
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube