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Matter As a Wave (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer)




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  • fascinating, thank you so much all of the MIT staff, God bless ya

  • those things might be copyrighted.

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  • Good lecture but very very poor video coverage!

    When the professor is pointing towards the board and showing something the camera is still focusing on her.

    So we can just listen and not see,so what's the use it's being an MIT lecture?

    I think the camera man likes her,hahaha!

  • Good vid (all though she spells Schroedingers name in a quite hillarious way :-D)

  • I hate it when she says something that relates to question of the difference between a particle and a wave as if wave is a combination of particle and motion or some kind of other entity. It is not!

    You'll only make students trap in their momentary thoughts of that confusion!

  • Shoot... this course is so interesting that I have watched these 5 lectures without rest!

  • again thank you so much Prof Ceyer

    you are super

    thank you MIT

    AMDG

    carl(chc)

  • Wow, man, chill; it's a figure of speech. No need to go all ballistic because he/she used the forbidden g-word. God.

  • Yup. God did all the leg work. Fuck all those scientists between the dawn of civilization and the making of this video.

  • Thanks MIT - this is awesome. Free knowledge is a gift from God.

  • Too bad the person shooting this video did not zoom in to where the teacher is pointing.

    When the teacher is using the computer to show a slide or a graph on the screen, the video person shoots at the teacher instead of zooming into the screen. So the class can see the screen but the Youtube audience can only look at the teacher.

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