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    quantum mechanics

    US /ˈkwɑntəm mɪˈkænɪks/

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    UK /ˈkwɔntəm mɪˈkænɪks/

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    n. (u.)Uncountable Noun

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    What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...

    31:18What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...
    • it? This is a fascinating subject that quantum mechanics brought to the surface within the

      it? This is a fascinating subject that quantum mechanics brought to the surface within the

    • it? This is a fascinating subject that quantum mechanics brought to the surface within the

      it? This is a fascinating subject that quantum mechanics brought to the surface within the

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    What Is Quantum Computing? | April 2, 2025

    10:00What Is Quantum Computing? | April 2, 2025
    • You should not because Einstein, for example, really didn't accept quantum mechanics.

      You should not because Einstein, for example, really didn't accept quantum mechanics.

    • You should not, because Einstein, for example, really didn't accept quantum mechanics.

      You should not, because Einstein, for example, really didn't accept quantum mechanics.

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    The Philosophy of Rick and Morty – Wisecrack Edition

    17:39The Philosophy of Rick and Morty – Wisecrack Edition
    • This principle from quantum mechanics, pioneered by a notable meth dealer, states that it is

      This principle from quantum mechanics, pioneered by a notable meth dealer, states that it is

    • of quantum mechanics can cause our own realities to split. Outside, a sea of Schrodinger’s

      of quantum mechanics can cause our own realities to split. Outside, a sea of Schrodinger’s

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    Why general relativity would’ve been discovered without Einstein | Sean Carroll

    16:58Why general relativity would’ve been discovered without Einstein | Sean Carroll
    • But think about the difference between the development of quantum mechanics, for example, versus general relativity.

      But think about the difference between the development of quantum mechanics, for example, versus general relativity.

    • But quantum mechanics, Max Planck points out that you need to fiddle with the equations to make the right prediction for black body radiation.

      But quantum mechanics, Max Planck points out that you need to fiddle with the equations to make the right prediction for black body radiation.

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    Casually Explained: Engineering

    06:12Casually Explained: Engineering
    • Chemical and electrical engineers barely scrape by organic chemistry and quantum mechanics, then shake hands with each other and agree that the cream rises to the top.

      Chemical and electrical engineers barely scrape by organic chemistry and quantum mechanics, then shake hands with each other and agree that the cream rises to the top.

    • Chemical and electrical engineers barely scrape by organic chemistry and quantum mechanics, then shake hands with each other and agree that the cream rises to the top.

      Chemical and electrical engineers barely scrape by organic chemistry and quantum mechanics, then shake hands with each other and agree that the cream rises to the top.

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    Google´s NEW Quantum Chip Could Change the World!

    11:44Google´s NEW Quantum Chip Could Change the World!
    • The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

      The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

    • The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

      The principles of quantum mechanics, which describe the peculiar behaviors of subatomic particles, enable quantum computers to tackle problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.

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    Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like?

    07:41Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like?
    • but only recently has it been discovered that you can use these little droplets to replicate many of the strange phenomena of quantum mechanics.

      but only recently has it been discovered that you can use these little droplets to replicate many of the strange phenomena of quantum mechanics.

    • One experiment that captures the key features of quantum mechanics is the double slit experiment.

      One experiment that captures the key features of quantum mechanics is the double slit experiment.

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    What is NOT Random?

    10:00What is NOT Random?
    • My best bet is quantum mechanics.

      My best bet is quantum mechanics.

    • Quantum mechanics describes how the 12 fundamental particles behave.

      Quantum mechanics describes how the 12 fundamental particles behave.

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    The Elegant Universe 02

    48:42The Elegant Universe 02
    • But the littlest things in the universe, atoms and subatomic particles, play by an entirely different set of rules called quantum mechanics.

      But the littlest things in the universe, atoms and subatomic particles, play by an entirely different set of rules called quantum mechanics.

    • "quantum mechanics."

      "quantum mechanics."

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    The Elegant Universe 03

    48:49The Elegant Universe 03
    • If we could shrink down to about a millionth of a billionth of our normal size, we'd enter the world of quantum mechanics, the laws that control how atoms behave.

      If we could shrink down to about a millionth of a billionth of our normal size, we'd enter the world of quantum mechanics, the laws that control how atoms behave.

    • We'd enter the world of quantum mechanics,

      We'd enter the world of quantum mechanics,

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