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Saturday Morning Physics | Bioinspired Microrobotics: Lessons from Nature - Abdon Pena-Francesch
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Saturday Morning Physics "Bioinspired Microrobotics: Lessons from Nature" Abdon Pena-Francesch April 6, 2024 170 Weiser Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Future Oppenheimer Feared: What We Can Do to Reduce the Nuclear Threat - Laura Grego
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS Laura Grego "The Future Oppenheimer Feared: What We Can Do to Reduce the Nuclear Threat" March 23, 2024 170 Wesier Hall Ann Arbor, MI
Totally Awesome: Your Guide to the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2024 - David Gerdes
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS Totally Awesome: Your Guide to the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2024 David Gerdes February 17, 2024 170 Weiser Hall
Saturday Morning Physics - The Many Facets of Glass - John Kieffer
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS John Kieffer "The Many Facets of Glass" March 9, 2024 170 Weiser Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan
Saturday Morning Physics | The Formation of Planetary Systems - Fred Adams
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Saturday Morning Physics The Formation of Planetary Systems Fred C. Adams December 2, 2023 170 Weiser Hall
Saturday Morning Physics - All About Light: A Family-Friendly Light and Laser Show"
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Saturday Morning Physics "All About Light: A Family-Friendly Light and Laser Show" Tim Chupp November 18, 2023
Saturday Morning Physics I Making Music from Noise: The Physics of a Drum - Nicholas Arnold
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Saturday Morning Physics Making Music from Noise: The Physics of a Drum Nicholas Arnold November 4, 2023 Weiser Hall
Weighing and Counting Giants in the Sky - Maria Elidaiana Da Silva Pereira - 02/15/21
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS Weighing and Counting Giants in the Sky Maria Elidaiana Da Silva Pereira February 15, 2021
Saturday Morning Physics | The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics - Sean Carroll
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Saturday Morning Physics "The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics" Sean Carroll October 21, 2023 Weiser Hall
Saturday Morning Physics - Life and Research on the International Space Station - Josh Cassada
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS Life and Research on the International Space Station: What We Accomplished During Expedition 68 and What’s Next Josh Cassada October 7, 2023 1420 CCCB
Saturday Morning Physics - The History of the Mystery of Spin: In Celebration of Homer A. Neal
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS "The History of the Mystery of Spin: In Celebration of Homer A. Neal" Aaron Pierce April 15, 2023 Wesier Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan
Saturday Morning Physics - Adam Simon - The Transition to Renewable Energy: Truth and Consequences
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS "The Transition to Renewable Energy: Truth and Consequences" Adam C. Simon February 11, 2023 Weiser Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan
Saturday Morning Physics - Quantum Tools to Explore the Universe...and Help Life on Earth
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS The James Robert Walker Memorial Lecture "Quantum Tools to Explore the Universe...and Help Life on Earth" Ronald Walsworth April 1, 2023 Weiser Hall Ann Arbor Michigan
Van Loo Family Endowment Saturday Morning Physics Student Presentations
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SATURDAY MORNING PHYSICS "Van Loo Family Endowment Saturday Morning Physics Student Presentations" Blake Hipsley and Larissa Markwardt March 25, 2023 Weiser Hall Ann Arbor, Michigan
Saturday Morning Physics - Physics Goes BOOM: Energy in Action!
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Saturday Morning Physics - Physics Goes BOOM: Energy in Action!
Saturday Morning Physics - UN/EARTH - Science and Art from a Mile Underground
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Saturday Morning Physics - UN/EARTH - Science and Art from a Mile Underground
NASA Astronaut and Physicist Josh Cassada Live from the International Space Station
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NASA Astronaut and Physicist Josh Cassada Live from the International Space Station
Saturday Morning Physics - Carolyn Kuranz - Fluid Instabilities: Stars, Bars, and Fusion
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Saturday Morning Physics - Carolyn Kuranz - Fluid Instabilities: Stars, Bars, and Fusion
Saturday Morning Physics - Anna Stefanopoulou - Battery Management System
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Saturday Morning Physics - Anna Stefanopoulou - Battery Management System
Saturday Morning Physics - Mark Reynolds - The Heart of Darkness
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Saturday Morning Physics - Mark Reynolds - The Heart of Darkness
Kai Sun - From Nobel Prize Research to the Breakthrough Technologies Transforming our Lives
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Kai Sun - From Nobel Prize Research to the Breakthrough Technologies Transforming our Lives
Saturday Morning Physics - Mackenzie Devilbiss and Chamindu Sangeeth Amarasinghe
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Saturday Morning Physics - Mackenzie Devilbiss and Chamindu Sangeeth Amarasinghe
Saturday Morning Physics - Leopoldo Pando Zayas - A Quantum Hologram for Black Holes
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Saturday Morning Physics - Leopoldo Pando Zayas - A Quantum Hologram for Black Holes
Saturday Morning Physics - Michael Meyer - The James Webb Space Telescope: Discovery Space
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Saturday Morning Physics - Michael Meyer - The James Webb Space Telescope: Discovery Space
Saturday Morning Physics - Oliver D. Kripfgans - How Ultrasound May be Useful to You
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Saturday Morning Physics - Oliver D. Kripfgans - How Ultrasound May be Useful to You
Saturday Morning Physics - Jens-Christian D. Meiners - Physics of "The Bends"
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Saturday Morning Physics - Jens-Christian D. Meiners - Physics of "The Bends"
Saturday Moring Physics - James Wells - On deciding the next big science projects
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Saturday Moring Physics - James Wells - On deciding the next big science projects
Saturday Morning Physics - Christine Aidala - The Physics of Music
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Saturday Morning Physics - Christine Aidala - The Physics of Music
Saturday Morning Physics - Ariana Bueno and Ryan Hubbard - 4/3/21
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Saturday Morning Physics - Ariana Bueno and Ryan Hubbard - 4/3/21

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @egroegny
    @egroegny 10 днів тому

    David Priess has all the classic earmarks of an ass. I am not saying he is actually an ass, but he has all the classic earmarks of an ass.

  • @jamesrogerssr.9756
    @jamesrogerssr.9756 15 днів тому

    You see these great inventions like radios, TVs, Computers were all invented by electronics engineers. Of which I did study with one of the best engineers in micro electron and laser communications engineers. Not Einstein !!

  • @peterdorn5799
    @peterdorn5799 22 дні тому

    seems impossible to imagine another world, just can't picture it

  • @Albert-me1oe
    @Albert-me1oe 23 дні тому

    What a better thing to do on Saturday morning

  • @user-vadimsirbu
    @user-vadimsirbu 24 дні тому

    The many Worlds of Poor Riches and even Poore Riches 😂😂 GOD IS GREAT 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @douglaz74
    @douglaz74 25 днів тому

    Don’t forget Nixon Ford . The Iran problem began long before Carter came on the scene

  • @Dickusification
    @Dickusification 26 днів тому

    Money in my wallet exists as a superposition. Its there and not there until i open it and observe it

  • @Mo0n-therian
    @Mo0n-therian 26 днів тому

    I’m just dying bc this is my mom lol 😂

  • @BrianFedirko
    @BrianFedirko 27 днів тому

    I've listened to Sean's voice for so so many hours, that I can tell he's got a stuffed nose for this lecture... idk, slight cold maybe? or hay fever? or maybe a quantum superposition of the two (joking). Sean Carroll Rocks!!! This is a nice simple concise lecture, that's very well laid out. Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love

  • @mottipier
    @mottipier Місяць тому

    Ho letto i primi due libri della trilogia e fra pochi giorni inizierò l ultimo. Testi di una gioia assoluta, dove si equilibrano con garbo i fatti storici, la cronaca militare, le scelte tattiche e strategiche, le curiosità e qualche aneddoto ben piazzato. Più arioso e leggero del pur grandissimo liddell hart e del tecnicissimo hastings nonché dei tanti altri che rendono la mia pensione un vivere fantastico.

  • @wdvest8333
    @wdvest8333 Місяць тому

    Carroll's bio is as interesting as his lectures.

  • @AnnArborVerite
    @AnnArborVerite Місяць тому

    A great newspaper/beat reporter in his early days.

  • @katyanik2011
    @katyanik2011 Місяць тому

    Universe branching is binary search, which will eventually stop when it finds number 42

  • @christophersmith49
    @christophersmith49 Місяць тому

    When you dont looking at stuff is vave function because you see whole distribution, aka all possible states at the same time smeared out creating an appearance form (atom, molecules, stuff). But when you measure you take a slice at a specific time, so of course when you look you see only a certain state which looks like particle not wave. So that's that I agine a propeller of an old airplane. When it rotates it seemed like a disk, but when it stops you see it's only two blades. On micro level of this subatomic particles the time frames we talk are so small or if you will do short that you see the element in all possible.positions. but when you measure it's location of course you take away time completely and you can see the stuff at only a specific position. That's all. So not sure what's the big confusion. In those small subatomic levels time frames are so small that then can even reverse in time, hence stuff seems to pop in from nothing and pop out into nothing. That's when it actually goes back in time

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 Місяць тому

      Yes... that is totally not how it works. ;-)

  • @dombelardo4909
    @dombelardo4909 2 місяці тому

    sean carroll goes a long way ,in small doses😃

  • @jjzr2man1
    @jjzr2man1 2 місяці тому

    How many variations of the two slit experiment have been.....ie......3 slits.....round holes...... multiple 2 slit experiments at the same time.....etc ....?

  • @jjzr2man1
    @jjzr2man1 2 місяці тому

    Does using a video recorder count as measurement?

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 Місяць тому

      Yes. But so does a black piece of cardboard. ;-)

  • @christopherhillier4528
    @christopherhillier4528 2 місяці тому

    Dr. Geredes! We enjoyed your lecture and we viewed the eclipse in totality from Nova Scotia, CA. How was your experience?

  • @NotYourTypicalNegro
    @NotYourTypicalNegro 2 місяці тому

    DAMN she fine...

  • @frinoffrobis
    @frinoffrobis 2 місяці тому

    the big bang was quantum and quantum ever since..

  • @skate103
    @skate103 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful presentation, thank you!

  • @bailahie4235
    @bailahie4235 2 місяці тому

    ... and intro and ending tune are hilarious... ! 🤣 A nice contrast with the perceived complexity of physics...

  • @bailahie4235
    @bailahie4235 2 місяці тому

    Nice, very good lecturer.

  • @seyedmehdimousavi8486
    @seyedmehdimousavi8486 3 місяці тому

    US govetments are still in their wrong ways regarding IRAN..

  • @James-ll3jb
    @James-ll3jb 3 місяці тому

    My fav fan boy b.s. monologist!😅 Read Don Hoffman😅

  • @diegovelasquezml7796
    @diegovelasquezml7796 3 місяці тому

    ayuda plis

  • @sleepvark1
    @sleepvark1 4 місяці тому

    Creationists are a bunch of lying perverts that want to force theocracy on America

  • @jimmifoulis
    @jimmifoulis 4 місяці тому

    Bahaha

  • @user-rb9jg4lq1w
    @user-rb9jg4lq1w 4 місяці тому

    父親觀海教授母親心理專攻皆致力啓蒙科學精義肇中執著粒子基本為宇宙起源之理竭盡心智誠吾人之典範轉移

  • @NikkiTrudelle
    @NikkiTrudelle 4 місяці тому

    A small bull horn can help if your voice is tired

  • @BorisNoiseChannel
    @BorisNoiseChannel 4 місяці тому

    Being the physics nitwit I am, my problem with the "many worlds" notion is: when opening the box to find the cat (with all its electrons) asleep, why/how would that cause that entire scene (including all of its electrons) to duplicate itself into existence with a cat that's awake at the moment of opening that box, and does this include the lab the box was placed in; the building; the street or the entire town, country; planet? Or, in short: no matter the electron's form or state, where do the extra electrons come from that make up the other cat, its box and researcher who opened it etc. etc. ? If anyone reading this, could and would try to point out the flaw in this question of mine, I'd very much appreciate it!

    • @lepidoptera9337
      @lepidoptera9337 Місяць тому

      The answer is that Everett was just as much of a nitwit as you are. ;-)

  • @JackAtkins-xz5wi
    @JackAtkins-xz5wi 4 місяці тому

    Carnivore diet

  • @JackAtkins-xz5wi
    @JackAtkins-xz5wi 4 місяці тому

    I saw Ctirad sprain his ankle in Beijing

  • @JackAtkins-xz5wi
    @JackAtkins-xz5wi 4 місяці тому

    Mary’s microbiome ate her hip joints because she didn’t feed them properly.

  • @bablukumarghosh-9734
    @bablukumarghosh-9734 4 місяці тому

    Dear Professor, Time-space, is simply motion or relative velocity anything else in the geometric universe? If space is contracted to a certain level where the velocity of any object can be attained the velocity of light then how gravity can be defined? Is gravity simply energy in this time-space while gravity is mass-related in classical mechanics

  • @davelane4055
    @davelane4055 4 місяці тому

    Well at least Jerry Ford pardoned Nixon when will Trump not be percucted

  • @bablukumarghosh-9734
    @bablukumarghosh-9734 4 місяці тому

    Dear Professor, Whenever not looking it seems like a wave function or energy but whenever looking, it looks like a particle. Does it mean visible things are matter while twin invisible things are energy? So, matter (particle) -energy (light) entangling; both the gravitational field (mass associated) and EM field (charged particle, electron) as conservative energies hold the whole transformation and conservation of energy in the universe. (Because the light and electron similarity in the double slit experiment and the quantum phenomena (particle and wave nature) make them alike and accepting! )

  • @peterbroderson6080
    @peterbroderson6080 4 місяці тому

    The moment a particle is a wave; it has to be a conscious wave! Nicola Tesla states, “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration” Gravity is the conscious attraction among waves to create the illusion of particles, and creates our experience-able Universe. Max Planck states: "Consciousness is fundamental and matter is derived from Consciousness". Life is the Infinite Consciousness, experiencing the Infinite Possibilities, Infinitely. We are "It", experiencing our infinite possibilities in our finite moment. Our job is to make it interesting!

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, Tesla said a lot of nonsensical things. :-)

  • @laurainalmaty
    @laurainalmaty 5 місяців тому

    Dear Josh Cassada 💋😘👨🏼‍🚀🚀🛰️🌹

  • @SampleroftheMultiverse
    @SampleroftheMultiverse 5 місяців тому

    U Model Thanks for your well produced video If you add all the possible wave functions together will in make a “U” shape wave or square wave function? I have been trying to describe the “U” shape wave that is produced in my model. The “U” shape wave is produced as the loading increases/ just before the wave function shifts to the next higher energy level. Your viewers might be interested in watching the test video the model. See the load verse deflection graph in white paper. ua-cam.com/video/wrBsqiE0vG4/v-deo.htmlsi=waT8lY2iX-wJdjO3

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 5 місяців тому

      Neither. It will make whatever you want. Even a duck. ;-)

  • @boonraypipatchol7295
    @boonraypipatchol7295 5 місяців тому

    Quantum information, Quantum entanglement, Are, fundamental, underlying of Reality. Quantum Mind emerge.. Collection, Pattern of QuInfo and QuEntang. Quantum Body emerge.. Std.Model emerge, DNA, Protein synthesis. Mind and Body entanglement.. Consciousness emerge. Spacetime emerge.. Mass.. Energy.. Wave fn. Decoherence. Mathematics Emerge.. Intrinsic in the fabric of the emergence. Holographic principal..information Conservation, Energy conservation.

  • @MarvylousTV
    @MarvylousTV 5 місяців тому

    Lol so he said he doesn't want any bloody nose but fire below the kneess?? Rigghttt 🤔🤔 56:00

  • @PeterParker-gt3xl
    @PeterParker-gt3xl 5 місяців тому

    Great as usual from the Professor. He's on "The Great Course" if anyone interested.

  • @tonibat59
    @tonibat59 5 місяців тому

    If I gave that presentation on Many Worlds and entanglement as the cause of gravity they'd stop talking to me at the gym. Otherwise, it was fun

  • @kas8131
    @kas8131 5 місяців тому

    He makes it sound like many worlds is the obvious conclusion, maybe he’s right and he’s a lot smarter than me, but I think there’s just too much we don’t know

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 5 місяців тому

      No, he doesn't know more than you, even though he may be smarter on average. We know exactly where this nonsense comes from. If you read Everett's thesis, which is the origin of MWI, then you will find that he misunderstood the mathematics of the Copenhagen interpretation in the second sentence of that document. What follows is a giant error based on that misunderstanding.

    • @kas8131
      @kas8131 5 місяців тому

      @@schmetterling4477 What do you recommend to read or listen to on this topic, that isn't for advanced students?

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 5 місяців тому

      @@kas8131 Nothing. This is just utter bullshit. If you want to understand quantum mechanics then you will have to learn the Copenhagen interpretation inside and out. The usual textbooks are of not much help, I am afraid. They are causing a lot of confusion, actually. The problem stems from the historical development. Planck and Einstein correctly identified field quantization as the cause of all the radiation and matter in the universe. Both immediately got cold feet and tried to explain what they had learned with semi-classical models. Einstein, in particular, was adamant (and completely wrong) that quanta had to be Newtonian corpuscles. Because relativistic field theory is very hard, it was impossible to develop in the early years, so people tried to bootstrap their way up through a non-relativistic model that you know as the Schroedinger equation. The SE describes reversible energy transfers in a quantum system (or, better, in an ensemble of quantum systems). That, of course, is not enough. It leads to the problem that Schroedinger was pointing out with his cat in the box Gedankenexperiment. How can reversible dynamic lead to classical outcomes? The answer is that it can't. That's why Copenhagen uses a second formula named after Born to predict the dynamics of irreversible energy transfers between two systems: the quantum system and the measurement system. In totality Copenhagen is an irreducible whole: reversible, unitary dynamics in closed systems, the Born rule in irreversible energy exchanges with the environment. It's clean, it's beautiful, it works. It also makes perfect sense once you understand that nature is, at the core, irreversible. All of reality is caused by that irreversibility which leads to long term memory. It's not caused by some magical splitting of the universe in branches. Going back to history: this irreversibility aspect can be found in some papers of Heisenberg from around 1927, I believe and then in an article by Mott from 1929. But then enters a mathematician called von Neumann around 1931 and he writes a beautiful book about the solution theory of the Schroedinger equation that strips all these physical insights away. What he leaves you with is a handful of linear algebra and functional analysis that is void of any obvious physical meaning. That's what we are still teaching in QM 101 classrooms in university. Most students leave those classrooms knowing how to calculate quantum mechanics, but they don't have the slightest clue why the calculations work the way they work. Enter absolutely clueless people like Everett and they mess even that math up like there is no tomorrow. None of it was intended this way, but to find that out you have to go back to Heisenberg's matrix mechanics papers and read them word for word and symbol for symbol.

    • @evanallen7896
      @evanallen7896 4 місяці тому

      ⁠I want to note that this feeling of “too much we don’t know” is just vibes. Many-worlds is named in a way that people think many worlds is an assumption instead of a consequence. If the many worlds was an assumption, then it would count against it. Any consequence of premises you already accept doesn’t cost you extra probability, you get it for free. What Carroll said about Many worlds being the simplest interpretation wasn’t just his opinion, physicists agree that it makes the fewest assumptions. Other interpretations like Copenhagen tack on unnecessary assumption that are themselves not well posed and furthermore don’t explain anything new and just fit with our sensibilities. Carrol talked about this. He also said that the issue with many worlds is that it farther removed from our everyday experience. There are 0 mathematical problems with many worlds. Everything is well defined. It is debatable that it is even an interpretation. If we lived in a different world without quantum mechanics, and mathematicians discovered this cool mathematical topic which extended probability theory to complex number, no one would think of privileging certain paths, and no one would think of privileging a certain group of particles (observer). At the most fundamental level, the laws of physics make no reference to cats, nor do they to the arrow of time. Also for many worlds, there only is one wave function, not many for each of the ‘worlds’. It’s so bare bones that it doesn’t make reference to decoherence or how worlds split or that there are even separate worlds. What carrol says is that to truly understand quantum mechanics, we gotta cut away unnecessary assumptions and be able to derive them as consequences. Mathematicians do this too. You gain a better understanding of a topic if you are able to remove unnecessary assumptions down to the bare minimum.

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 4 місяці тому

      @@kas8131 I recommend becoming an advanced student if this is what you want to do with your life. I would also recommend learning to play the piano if you want to know how to play Chopin and if you really want that Super Bowl ring, coach, then you should start playing the game at a young age so you can be a professional by the time you hit your mid-20s. Dudes... I don't know what you think physics is. It's not something that you can understand in your five seconds of spare time as amateurs.

  • @4pharaoh
    @4pharaoh 5 місяців тому

    Speaking absolute nonsense with great confidence and perfect coherence to a math equation and you still have nothing but absolute nonsense, but you will gain a boat load of followers with no gifts of critical thought, and who are not nearly as bright as they think they are.

  • @jayseb
    @jayseb 5 місяців тому

    Sean is that presenter that makes you feel smarter. The complete opposite of my self. Great talk. Now I need to read more about decoherence

  • @simongentry
    @simongentry 5 місяців тому

    I’d love to see a chart with all the modern marvels that can be attributed to quantum field theory… including all aspects of theories that have stayed theories and have yet to produce real world accomplishments.

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 5 місяців тому

      Quantum field theory is what you need to understand high energy physics and some parts of nuclear and atomic physics. Beyond that it is relatively useless. Having said that, I would suggest you read up on the word "theory". You are using it wrong. ;-)

    • @simongentry
      @simongentry 5 місяців тому

      @@schmetterling4477 huh?

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 5 місяців тому

      @@simongentry What are you surprised about? Newtonian mechanics has stayed a theory despite the fact that it's completely and utterly wrong about the structure of the world. That won't change, either. A theory is an approximation that describes the world well within its range of application. For Newtonian mechanics that everything from bridge building to space navigation within the solar system.

    • @simongentry
      @simongentry 5 місяців тому

      @@schmetterling4477 Would love to talk about this over coffee!

    • @schmetterling4477
      @schmetterling4477 5 місяців тому

      @@simongentry You are buying. ;-)

  • @pelonehedd7631
    @pelonehedd7631 5 місяців тому

    A very good narrator as well . I have the Army at Dawn CD and His Narration is the best. A Friends Dad was one of the early Army swimmers who went first in North Africa. For many years He ran a used book store in San Francisco.

    • @AnnArborVerite
      @AnnArborVerite Місяць тому

      HIs voice is not 'perfect' but its authentic as the book author

  • @pompousprick6143
    @pompousprick6143 5 місяців тому

    The Many Delusions of Sean Carroll