Lectures 2 & 3 | Quantum Entanglements, Part 3 (Stanford)
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Lectures 2 and 3 of Leonard Susskind's course concentrating on Quantum Entanglements (Part 3, Spring 2007). Recorded April 2007 at Stanford University.
This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the third 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.
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xgy2 3 years ago
Agree with all the other comments, this one does not seem to fit. It looks like it might be part of the lectures on classical fields. Perhaps someone at Stanford can help us out???
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StanfordUniversity 3 years ago
There were problems with the videos for the second and third lectures in this series. Professor Susskind tried to fill in the gap with this single lecture after the quarter was completed.
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Diego Castaño 2 years ago
This should be seen between Lectures 7 and 8.
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Nathaniel Virgo 3 years ago
Evidently this video is out of sequence. "Part 4" seems to follow on from part 1, so watch that one before this one. I'm not sure where in the series this video is supposed to be - I'll post here when I figure it out.
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Edi Ls 1 month ago
videos are mistakenly titled Quantum Entanglements Part 3
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illinois008 1 year ago
this occurs, according to studies, when particles such as photons, electrons, molecules as large as "buckyballs", and even small diamonds interact physically and then become separated; the type of interaction is such that each resulting member of a pair is properly described by the same quantum mechanical description, which is indefinite in terms of important factors such as position, momentum, spin, polarization, etc.
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Ulink Dir 1 year ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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phonesplanet 1 year ago
very interesting video.. thanks a lot..
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Brian Estremos 1 year ago
I was educated!! Give me more!!
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the365kg 1 year ago
@stanforduniversity can you please shift this between lectures 7 and 8, thats the logical sequence. Thanks.
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motleyfoolmania 1 year ago
the definition of the vector product is wrong.
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Dilaton100 2 years ago
@ Stanford: Thank You so very much for making these wonderful lecture series freely available :-).
But could someone please check the comments on these sites (where the videos can be watched and downloaded) and delete the trolling, comments? Trolls should not be allowed to come here and annoy people who want to enjoy the beautiful lectures and learn something ...
And many thanks to Lenny Susskind for giving this one and all of the previous courses. Watching them makes me so happy :-)))
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san34451 2 years 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. StanfordUniversity did clarify that Part 2 "is unavailable at this time", but that was an year ago.
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