Quantum
Reflections and ideas about the strange behaviour of reality at its smallest scales. These posts explore quantum concepts, uncertainty, particles, waves, and the hidden structures beneath the visible world, offering accessible thoughts on how the smallest things shape everything else.
Physics
A brilliant visual and audio explanation of Hawking radiation and the paradoxes it brings to light. An interesting topic as there is a link between physics and quantum.
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Why don’t tennis balls behave like particles? What happens to tennis balls if we fire them through a plate with a double slit like the Double Slit Experiment?
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Does consciousness affect matter? Do we create with our mind? Is there a fundamental particle where nothing lies beyond? Can we see what is beyond the edge of
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While Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance”, quantum entanglement was a prediction of Niels Bohr that defied all classical logic and did not adhere to space
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“If you can explain this using common sense and logic, do let me know, because there is a Nobel Prize for you..” Double Slit Experiment explained! by Jim
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Part 1) Light is a wave or particle and now you will see how this conclusion was drawn. Discussed in the video is the dual nature of light
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According to a group of physicists at the University of Science and Technology of China, entangled photons no matter their distance or speed have quantum interactions at least
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‘What is Reality’ is an excellent documentary from BBC Horizon that takes you through a number of theories, ideas, and experiments that attempt to explain what reality is.
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Solving the mystery of the atom is one of the most inspiring and important stories in all of science. It is a story of incredible ideas, amazing insights, and revelations from
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Does our reality exist if we are not observing it? Can time travel backward? These seemingly absurd questions derive from two incredible experiments that beg such questions. The first experiment is
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