Quantum Mechanics for Dummies – Electrons Are Weird
October 14, 2010 by Actaphysica
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Quantum Mechanics for Dummies – Electrons Are Weird
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@nejtilsvampe that’s how you pronounce the name in german
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2:30 – does he mean Schrödinger?
god he pronounces that weird xD “Shuwdinkah!”
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Any movement of matter in space will creat or PULL OUT electrons from the innner fabric of the unervers by the form of the crest of the Wave(upper wave lenght), ie, a vitual particle(electron) comming out of the NOTHING..and there must be some balence as the electrons coming in need a bottom end to go out at the lower end so to speak…what is the NOTHING…is it another universe or umiverse dimention in another frequency below and above our own? AMAZING
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ahh, the origin of the iPod.
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Quantum Mechanics for Dummies is a bad title.
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electrons dont spin around the nucleus. electrons surround the nucleus, yes, but they can be at any given spot at any given point in time. they dont fly around it.
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Great Video! To understand this we are going to need an open mind could it not be that Time has symmetry and geometry? Newton believed Time was a thing in itself and connected to motion and Einstein believed there was something missing from quantum mechanics. In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view it is Time that is the Hidden Variable.
Nick
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believe you answered the wrong person.
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tidders, what you were told, depending on how old you are was either a great simplification or what was believed at the time. anyway, all matter has a wavelength, its just its wavelength is very small if it is of any substantial mass. basically, when using a double slit diffraction experiment, the electron acts as a wave (ie it creates a pattern on a back board characteristic of a wave) as long as it is not observed. if it is observed, it will act like a particle again!
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Still don’t get it.
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That you’re a douche, basically. In your defense, Quantum Physics IS a pretty touchy subject.
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And what the hell does that mean, “Cheeky”?
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Well thank you for the education, that is appreciated. Cheeky.
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You’re an idiot. Electrons are both found in atoms, attached to the nucleus, or travelling free; the latter one is called electricity, you dumbass.
The theory is that these free electrons travel in waves, just as particles of light, photons, or waves of positrons, netrino’s and other particles emmited by radioactive radiation.
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That was for dummies, yeah. How about one for complete total idiots because they told me at school that electrons are tiny particles spinning around a nucleus and thereby making up an atom. And Atoms make molecules. Was that wrong, It can’t spin around the nucleus (protons and neutrons) and be a wave without taking the nucleus ie the full atom with it. Have I forgot, or am I an idiot? (don’t bother replying if it’s the last option)
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I thought this was ps3 exclusive? Tecmo lied >=(
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