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“Principles of Quantum Mechanics”

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Title: Origins Science Scholars Program “Principles of Quantum Mechanics” Speaker: Harsh Mathur, PhD Location: Degrace Hall, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Date: April 5, 2011

Quantum Levitation

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Video courtesy of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), representing the science center and museum field worldwide. To learn more, visit www.astc.org. Follow us on Twitter: @ScienceCenters. Tel-Aviv University demos quantum superconductors locked in a magnetic field (www.quantumlevitation.com). For an explanation of the physics behind this demonstration, visit www.quantumlevitation.com/levitation/The_physics.html. With the theme “Knowledge that Works: ...

Bohr’s Quantum Mechanics Part 1

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In April of 1913, a Danish Physicist named Niels Bohr changed the way we viewed nature. The Bohr Model for the Hydrogen Atom put forth a quantized picture that had never before been seen.

An alternative to the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics

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This video gives an objective reality to quantum mechanics! Giving us an alternative to the Copenhagen Interpretation explaining reality as a continuum where new quantum particles our continuously being formed. We feel this process as the forward passage of time itself that forms the geometry of spacetime. Thequantum wave-particle function that is explained mathematically by ...

Quantum Mechanics

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This rarely performed illusion is displayed by magician Andrew Evans! Enjoy Quantum Mechanics! Don’t forget to subscribe for more incredible illusions!

Mod-02 Lec-15 History of Quantum Mechanics-2

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Physics of Materials by Dr. Prathap Haridoss,Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering,IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in

Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Quantum Mechanics (Stanford)

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Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind’s Modern Physics course concentrating on Quantum Mechanics. Recorded January 14, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the second of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on quantum mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the ...

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