Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics and Chromodynamics

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

A short film explaining the basics of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) and Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD): two similar fields used in physics and chemistry to explain the fundamentals of the electric, weak nuclear, and strong nuclear force. The only missing fundamental force from this video is gravity. I made this video as a Junior in High School for the international TSA (Technology Student Association) competition.

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  • When i say I had a time limit I was referring to the time limit for the TSA competition. I would have said it more slowly but, unfortunately, in order to put in all the information I wanted to I had to speed up my voice.

  • Yeah, I had a time limit, and more to say than really should have been said during so short a time.

  • @stevennoyce

    "Yeah, I had a time limit" YouTube gave you a time limit? Please rethink your video policies. If you were trying to educate people, all they will hear from your video is the Teacher character from Peanuts speaking.

  • When i say I had a time limit I was referring to the time limit for the TSA competition. I would have said it more slowly but, unfortunately, in order to put in all the information I wanted to I had to speed up my voice.

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  • Interesting facts and cool images but the soundtrack is awfull. Do something!!

  • sckrodinger lol

    

  • Super duper gay haha

  • cool story bro

  • I really appreciate you putting this information on youtube. I added it to my favorites. But I have to wonder why you chose to deliver the information so rapidly. Maybe good things come in small packages but I think adding forty seconds and slowing the pitch down just a tad would have made the video more enjoyable thus increasing the amount of appreciation felt by the lay person. just a suggestion for next time. thanks.

  • what the?

  • Very well done my friend, did you win the competition?

  • i think you were trying to sound like stephen hawking's computer voice. am i right? do i get an A?

  • @fuckyousonsofbitches No... you didn't REALLY understand it.... lol Unless you are well versed in Feynman path integral formation and differential equations..... lol

  • I have nothing original to say, but I would put things this way: this presentation, if blown up to three hours instead of three minutes, would be wonderful. I think it can be done, and I wish it would be. Thanks for posting.

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