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Quantum Mechanics Explained in Ridiculously Simple Words



Quantum physics deals with the foundation of our world โ€“ the electrons in an atom, the protons inside the nucleus, the quarks that build those protons, and the photons that we perceive as light. These constitute everything that we are made of, both matter and energy. But how is it any different from regular physics? The ‘regular’ physics is the physics that deals with Newtonโ€™s laws of motion and its related mechanics. This is more formally called Classical Physics.

This is the physics of our day-to-day livesโ€”the rolling of balls, the rotation of the earth, and the mechanics of engines. Quantum physics deals with particles that are incredibly small and hence, the laws of classical physics donโ€™t apply in this world. In this video, we discuss the meaning of quantum physics and how is it going to change how we perceive the world around us.

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46 Comments

  1. Lost me 10 seconds in saying โ€œA cat is either a dead or aliveโ€

    Aside from the morbid repulsive example that could have been replaced with literally millions of other things, you can tell itโ€™s bad AI or reading off a script with a typo. The โ€œeither aโ€ with the additional โ€œaโ€ is not only incorrect grammatically, it is not how humans speak

  2. For every action, there is a reaction. Thusly, volume is greater than mass if protons coexist with the quantum relationship. In other words, to go up, is to go horizontal. To go down, is to go horizontal as well.

  3. I understand this isnโ€™t my forte. Iโ€™m not a physicist or mathematician. But how is 5:095:15 possible?

    A group of atoms form a tangible object at the gross level. If that object is destroyed in both universes, the object will not fall apart the same way. Imagine itโ€™s a dinosaur fossil of which its segmented parts were sent all around the world. How do you explain atoms forming fragmented ends of the object sitting in a museum in France and in the second universe a museum in New York City?

    So spacetime has no influence in the quantum world? Or are there groupings of possible outcomes for groups of particles that must respond within some framework possible in both universes? That last sentence was awful. I hope it makes sense to someone lol

  4. Fantastic breakdown of a complex topic! It's amazing how quantum mechanics challenges our everyday understanding of reality. If you're curious to explore more about how these principles shape our world, check out my latest video on the Simulation Hypothesis. Let's keep unraveling the mysteries of the universe together! ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ”ฌ

  5. Honestly, I found the narration to be great, and the animation to be plainly distracting.

    The images often had nothing to do with what was being said, and only served to distract from the topic.

  6. I love your video. It has great explanations.
    One question, though. When you said electron cloud, isโ€™nt shell another way to say it?(thatโ€™s how I was taught.)

  7. I feel sorry for whom spending their time to study this kind of physics, which I found didn't bring any benefit to the world, but rather than giving the idea to create movies such as Avengers.

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