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    Visualization of Quantum Physics

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    This video visually demonstrates some basic quantum physics concepts using the simple case of a free particle.

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    Pondering the Imponderables: The Biggest Questions of Cosmology

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    Physicists and cosmologists are closing in on how the universe operates at its very core. But even with powerful telescopes and particle accelerators pushed nearly to their limits, experimenters struggle to keep up as theoreticians march forward, leaving grand theories untested. Is our universe unique or one of many? What was there before the Big Bang? Why is there something rather than nothing? Some argue that if these deep questions can’t be confirmed empirically, they’re not relevant to science. Are they right? Join world-leading cosmologists, philosophers and physicists as they tackle the profound questions of existence.

    The Big Ideas Series is supported in part by the John Templeton Foundation.

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    PARTICIPANTS: David Z. Albert, George F. R. Ellis, Alan Guth, Veronika Hubeny, Andrei Linde, Barry Loewer

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  • Quantum Mechanics - Part 1: Crash Course Physics #43

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    What is light? That is something that has plagued scientists for centuries. It behaves light a wave... and a particle... what? Is it both? In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini introduces to the idea of Quantum Mechanics and how it helps us understand light. Also, there's this thing called the ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE!


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    Quantum computer breakthrough 2017 !

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    Quantum computer breakthrough 2017 !

    Physicists have sketched a blueprint for building a quantum computer using existing technology that would be powerful enough to crack important and currently unsolvable problems, such as factoring enormous numbers.

    Such a machine would need to be larger than a football pitch and would cost at least £100 million (US$126 million) to make, its designers say.

    “Yes it will be big, yes it will be expensive — but it absolutely can be built right now,” says quantum physicist Winfried Hensinger of the University of Sussex, UK, who leads the team that published the blueprint in a paper in Science Advances1 on 1 February 2017.



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    Quantum Entanglement and the Great Bohr-Einstein Debate | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

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    For those of you in New York City you can check out Matt live at PBS Nerd Night at the NYC YouTube Space on Thursday night September 22nd. Hope to see you there. to.pbs.org/nerdnight

    Albert Einstein strongly disagreed with Niels Bohr when it came to Bohr’s interpretation of quantum mechanics. Quantum entanglement settled the argument once and for all.

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    Einstein argued that elementary particles maintained their intrinsic values whether they were being observed or not. Bohr believed that in observing such particles we collapsed a wave function of probabilities. He asserted that it is only when these wave functions collapse that one of many probabilities is chosen and the particles take on distinct values. Quantum entanglement, John Stewart Bell and Alain Aspect eventually proved that Bohr was correct.

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    Sir Roger Penrose — The quantum nature of consciousness

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    Sir Roger Penrose. Quantum Consciousness Theorist — Co-creator of the Orch OR model of the quantum nature of consciousness and memory.

    Knighted in 1994 for his contributions to science, Sir Roger Penrose OM FRS, is an English mathematical physicist, mathematician and philosopher.

    The extraordinary scope of his work ranges from quantum physics and theories of human consciousness to relativity theory and observations on the structure of the universe. Penrose is internationally renowned for his scientific work in mathematical physics, in particular for his contributions to general relativity and cosmology. His primary interest is in a field of geometry called tesselation, the covering of surfaces with tiles of different shapes.

    Among numerous prizes and awards, he received the 1988 Wolf Prize for physics, which he shared with Stephen Hawking for their contribution to our understanding of the universe.

    He is the Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, as well as an Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College.

    There is a current view that consciousness is something which arises from some complicated computation. So we have our computers, and people think that because they can do things amazingly fast, and they can calculate very quickly, and they can play chess extremely well, that they are superior to us even, and it is only some complicated aspect of this computational activity that somehow consciousness arises from that. Now my view is quite different from this. I think there is a lot of computational activity going on in the brain, but this is basically unconscious. So consciousness seems to me to be something quite different.

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    Brian Greene and Alan Alda Discuss Why Einstein Hated Quantum Mechanics

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    Albert Einstein was not a fan of quantum mechanics. He was annoyed by the uncertain, random nature of the universe it implied (hence the famous quote God does not play dice with the universe). So, Einstein tried to develop a unified theory that would circumvent what he saw as quantum mechanics' flaws. In this excerpt from the 2014 World Science Festival Program Dear Albert, Alan Alda and Brian Greene discuss Einstein's relationship with the unruly child of quantum mechanics, and how the famed physicist came up with the Special Theory of Relativity.

    Original Program Date: May 28, 2014

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    The SECRET to Having It ALL! 5 Ways to DEVELOP an ABUNDANCE MINDSET

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    When we develop an abundance mindset, we can turn the tables on any perceived lack. As the famous quote suggests, “The secret to having it all is believing you already do.” This video contains 5 ways to begin developing an abundance mindset to sync with the law of attraction and begin to attract and manifest an abundant life. It is our mindset that determines whether we travel on the road of lack or on the road of wealth. Learn how to create new mental abundance patterns if you choose to live a life of prosperity and abundance.

    Law of Attraction does not bring positive results without positive beliefs and positive patterns. These principles are the secret formula to follow if you wish to align with your desires the way countless others have. You are a limitless creator. Learn how to break free from self-imposed limitations and live the life you desire!

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    Quantum Entanglement & Spooky Action at a Distance

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    Does quantum entanglement make faster-than-light communication possible?
    What is NOT random?
    First, I know this video is not easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to attempt to understand it. I've been working on this for over six months over which time my understanding has improved. Quantum entanglement and spooky action at a distance are still debated by professors of quantum physics (I know because I discussed this topic with two of them).

    Does hidden information (called hidden variables by physicists) exist? If it does, the experiment violating Bell inequalities indicates that hidden variables must update faster than light - they would be considered 'non-local'. On the other hand if you don't consider the spins before you make the measurement then you could simply say hidden variables don't exist and whenever you measure spins in the same direction you always get opposite results, which makes sense since angular momentum must be conserved in the universe.

    Everyone agrees that quantum entanglement does not allow information to be transmitted faster that light. There is no action either detector operator could take to signal the other one - regardless of the choice of measurement direction, the measured spins are random with 50/50 probability of up/down.

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    What Is Reality?

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    What if the very fabric of space and time was a code, or a language? A team of physicists and mathematicians with Los Angeles based Quantum Gravity Research are developing a new first-principles unified theory of everything they call Emergence Theory. Emergence Theory attempts to unify, through mathematical and scientific rigor, the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics... and consciousness.

    This film is presented in layperson terms and explains basics tenets of emergence theory, quantum mechanics and digital physics in ways that are meant to be communicative and fun. However, if you'd like to read any of our scientific and more technical papers visit QuantumGravityResearch.org/Publications. We update the site with new papers regularly.

    Additionally, our YouTube channel (which you are on now) contains various videos and presentations that are far more math/physics-heavy, technical and detailed. We do hope you enjoy some of those as well.

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    Host: Marion Kerr
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    Original Music by Daniel Jakubovic
    Rerecording mixer: Patrick Giraudi
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    3D Effects by Raymond Aschheim and Matt Beets


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    How Big Is The Universe? Earth Lost In Space

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    Just how big is the Universe and what is Earths place in it?

    This video, produced for the Hubble travelling exhibition Our Place in Space, zooms from the venue of the exhibition in Venice, Italy, out through the Solar System, the Milky Way, the Local Group and into the cosmic web. This way the video gives an impressive impression on the size of the Universe and defines our place in space.

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    Quantum Biology: The Hidden Nature of Nature

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    Can the spooky world of quantum physics explain bird navigation, photosynthesis and even our delicate sense of smell? Clues are mounting that the rules governing the subatomic realm may play an unexpectedly pivotal role in the visible world. Join leading thinkers in the emerging field of quantum biology as they explore the hidden hand of quantum physics in everyday life and discuss how these insights may one day revolutionize thinking on everything from the energy crisis to quantum computers.

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    MODERATOR: John Hockenberry
    PARTICIPANTS: Paul Davies, Seth Lloyd, Thorsten Ritz

    John Hockenberry's introduction 00:13

    Participant Introductions 06:28

    How is there a convergence between biology and the quantum? 7:45

    Are particles in two places at once or is this based just on observations? 12:43

    Are biological states creating a unique quantum rules? 17:32

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    Can nature have a quantum sense? 27:29

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    Bacteria doing quantum search. 1:00:21

    Is quantum tunneling the key to quantum biology? 1:06:56

    What are the experiments that prove this? 1:12:28

    When fields converge how do you determine causality? 1:19:49

    We have no idea how life began. 1:24:59

    Replication leads to variation which is the beginning of life? 1:31:05

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    Quantum Mechanics explained in 60 seconds by Brian Cox - BBC News

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    British physicist Brian Cox is challenged by the presenter of Radio 4's 'Life Scientific', Jim Al-Khalili, to explain the rules of quantum mechanics in just a minute. Brian succeeds; while conceding that the idea that everything is inherently probabilistic, is challenging. Even Einstein found it difficult.

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    Space and Time into a single Continuum

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    Eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made out of strings? It's not science fiction, it's string theory. Bestselling author and physicist Brian Greene offers a tour of this seemingly strange world in The Elegant Universe, a three-hour Peabody Award-winning miniseries.

    Part 1, Einstein's Dream, introduces string theory and shows how modern physics—composed of two theories that are ferociously incompatible—reached its schizophrenic impasse: One theory, general relativity, successfully describes big things like stars and galaxies, while another, quantum mechanics, is equally successful at explaining small things like atoms and subatomic particles. Albert Einstein, the inventor of general relativity, dreamed of finding a single theory that would embrace all of nature's laws. But in this quest for the so-called unified theory, Einstein came up empty-handed, and the conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics has stymied all who've followed. That is, until the discovery of string theory.

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    Albert Einstein The Secrets of Quantum Physics BBB Science Full Documentary

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    The Quantum Experiment that Broke Reality | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

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    The double slit experiment radically changed the way we understand reality. To check out any of the lectures available from The Great Courses Plus go to and get ready to learn about everything from cooking to calculus.

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    Breaking barriers with quantum physics | Dr. Shohini Ghose | TEDxNickelCity

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    This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dr. Shohini Ghose talks about how the laws of quantum mechanics may be harnessed to develop next generation computers and novel protocols like teleportation.

    Shohini Ghose is an Associate Professor of Physics and Computer Science at
    Wilfrid Laurier University and an Affiliate of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.

    She and her co-workers also made the first-ever movies of cesium atoms that demonstrate how the butterfly effect of chaos can impact quantum correlations or 'entanglement'.

    Dr. Ghose was awarded the prestigious Sera Bangali award for her contributions to science and she is also a member of the TED Fellowship for 2014. With much accolades and accomplishments, Dr. Ghose is also the founding Director for Wilfrid Laurier University's Centre for Women in Science which aims to build a diverse community in science through research, action and communication.

    She also recently co-authored the first Canadian undergraduate Introductory Astronomy textbook, which is now being used in several universities in Canada.


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    Brian Greene Explains The Most Powerful Explosions In The Universe

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    Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene explains supernovas and demonstrates how a star like ours eventually dies. Oh, and he breaks a world record, too.

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  • 13 Deep Space Mysteries

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    The mysteries and terrifying possibilities of deep space have allured human civilization for years. SciFi films and space-based stories like those of the StarWars Franchise are at the top of the list for most popular of all time. Check out some of these real life deep space mysteries and see if they add up to the movies!

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    5.WOW Signal
    The best known evidence of extraterrestrial life ever recorded came in 1977 from a telescope at Ohio State University. It recorded a super strong signal coming from the constellation of Sagittarius. It’s abrupt strength and the fact that it never occurred again caused astronomer Jerry Ehman to circle the numbers on his page of observations in red pen. Next to the circle, he wrote “wow!”. In 2016, however, astronomer Antonio Paris attempted to debunk the hype when he discovered that two popular comets were in the area at the time of the “wow” signal. The 266P/Christensen comet is surrounded by a large hydrogen cloud, which could in fact describe why the original “wow” signal was so vast. Either way, it's nice to let our minds wander and wander.

    4.Active Aliens

    The tiny green star on the left must feel mighty inferior to the spector and wonder that is the KIC eight four six two eight five two observation. For all intensive purposes, it is technically a star that is over twelve hundred light years away from us here on Earth. NASA scientists have marveled for years at the way the star dramatically lights and dims over time- a pattern that is unlike any other stars observed. There are potential reasons for the dimming, such as cloud and dust fragments that could potentially block the light. Some like to theorize that it is indeed an “alien megastructure” that is thriving. But we can’t look at any possible introductions, at least not for now. Any type of communication with the distant structure could take up to three thousand years.

    3.International Space Station

    Hold on to your space suits, because this next story is absolutely hair raising. Allegedly, scientists at the International Space Station reported having seen a fleet of six mysterious UFOS blast past the ISS in February 2017. It was captured on the NASA live feed camera that broadcasts twenty four seven from the International Space Station. As seen here in this photo taken from Daily Mail, it’s hard to determine if this is just common video static, common galaxy murk, or a highly skilled combat mission from the Death Star Itself. The most mysterious part of all of it was the fact that the livestream went dead shortly after the mysterious bursts of light appeared in the frame. Keep your guards up, though. If you search for this story on the web, most of the news sites are known for gossip . What do you think?

    2.Put a Ring on It

    The rings of Saturn most certainly make it one of the most unique planets in our solar system, but just what exactly are they?And how do they stay so perfectly placed? NASA has sent four robotic spacecrafts to look into the situation- Voyage 1, Pioneer 11, Voyager 2 and Cassini. While they’re definitely there, there’s a huge mystery as to WHEN and HOW they were formed. The answer is simple: some odd four billion years ago when the solar system was forming, there were residual fragments of space matter that didn’t make their way into the planet's’ atmosphere. Over time, they fell into orbit with their respective planets. Obviously, Saturn won the “who’s matter is the prettiest and most prevalent” planet beauty pageant.

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    1.Icy Volcanoes

    It may sound foreign to us, but the idea of an ice volcano sounds contradictory in itself. In 2016, NASA released some shocking discoveries about Europa- one of Jupiter’s largest moons. The Hubble Space Telescope spotted what appeared an icy, liquid surface. Or, rather, “icy plumes” which form by processes similar to how volcanoes and geysers work on Earth. If there’s ice there,that means there’s water. And where there’s water, there’s a good possibility of life there. Maybe not alien eskimos, but smaller, aquatic animals.

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    Brian Greene Introduces the Theory of General Relativity

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    Ever wanted to understand Einstein’s theories of relativity, but didn’t know where to start? Let Brian Greene introduce you to you the Theory of General Relativity with an alluring metaphor.

    Physicist Brian Greene explains how Albert Einstein, wrestling with how exactly gravity works, originally formulated the general theory of relativity. The landmark breakthrough provided the first unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and time. It also laid the foundation for understanding more bizarre properties of the universe—like the curvature of spacetime, string theory, and the possibility of multiple, hidden dimensions of the universe.

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    Is This What Quantum Mechanics Looks Like?

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    Silicone oil droplets provide a physical realization of pilot wave theories.
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    The standard theory of quantum mechanics leaves a bit to be desired. As Richard Feynman put it, I think I can safely say that no one understands quantum mechanics. This is because observations of experiments have led us to a theory that contradicts common sense. The wave function contains all the information that is knowable about a particle, yet it can only be used to calculate probabilities of where a particle will likely turn up. It can't give us an actual account of where the particle went or where it will be at some later time.

    Some have suggested that this theory is incomplete. Maybe something is going on beneath the radar of standard quantum theory and somehow producing the appearance of randomness and uncertainty without actually being random or uncertain. Theories of this sort are called hidden variable theories because they propose entities that aren't observable. One such theory is pilot wave theory, first proposed by de Broglie, but later developed by Bohm. The idea here is that a particle oscillates, creating a wave. It then interacts with the wave and this complex interaction determines its motion.

    Experiments using silicone oil droplets on a vibrating bath provide a remarkable physical realization of pilot wave theories. They give us a physical picture of what the quantum world might look like if this is what's going on - and this theory is still deterministic. The particle is never in two places at once and there is no randomness.

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  • EINSTEIN AND QUANTUM MECHANICS | Quantum Physics documentary

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    A quantum mechanics documentary about scientific life of Albert Einstein and his view on reality and qunatum physics. Everything about evolution of quantum mechanic theory and perception of reality. Very useful physics documentary to understand simulation argument and simulated reality theory.

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    Brian Greene Explains That Whole General Relativity Thing

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    Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene explains how the universe works using a water bottle and disco music.

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    Quantum Physics Confirms: Consciousness Creates Reality!

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  • Brian Greene on The B-Theory of Time

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    Brian Greene explains that the B-Theory of Time is the correct view of time according to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity.

  • The Illusion of Time, Quantum Theory - Documentary

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    Brian Greene Explores General Relativity in His Living Room

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    Using a homemade space-time simulator made out of spandex, physicist Brian Greene explains Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity with a shot put, marbles, and two helpful sidekicks.

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    Peter Moddel: What Can Matter Be? | Space News

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    Quantum Mechanics for Dummies

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    Hi Everyone, today we're sharing Quantum Mechanics made simple! This 20 minute explanation covers the basics and should give you a good foundation for understanding the principles of Quantum Mechanics.

    TOPICS COVERED:
    1). What are atoms made of? - 00:30
    2). What is a particle? - 00:30
    3). The Standard Model of Elementary Particles explained - 1:40
    4). Higgs Field and Higgs Boson explained - 2:34
    5). Quantum Leap explained - 3:07
    6). Wave Particle duality explained - the Double slit experiment - 3:50
    7). Schrödinger's equation explained - the probability wave - 6:09
    7). How the act of measurement collapses a particle's wave function - 6:43
    9). The Superposition Principle explained - 7:10
    10). Schrödinger's cat explained - 8:19
    11). Are particle's time traveling in the Double slit experiment? - 9:39
    12). Many World's theory (Parallel universe's) explained - 12:23
    13). Quantum Entanglement explained - 13:37
    14). Spooky Action at a Distance explained - 14:09
    15). Quantum Mechanics vs Einstein's explanation for Spooky action at a Distance (Bell's Theorem) - 15:40
    16). Quantum Tunneling explained - 16:15
    17). How the Sun Burns using Quantum Tunneling explained - 16:47
    18). The Quantum Computer explained - 17:56
    19). Quantum Teleportation explained - 18:24
    20). Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity incompatibility explained. String theory - a possible theory of everything - introduced - 21:02

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    Quantum Mechanics - NOVA documentary, presented by Brian Greene
    Inexplicable Universe - The Great Courses - presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson

  • Making sense of string theory | Brian Greene

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    In clear, nontechnical language, string theorist Brian Greene explains how our understanding of the universe has evolved from Einstein's notions of gravity and space-time to superstring theory, where minuscule strands of energy vibrating in 11 dimensions create every particle and force in the universe. (This mind-bending theory may soon be put to the test at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva).

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    Quantum Entanglement Documentary - Atomic Physics and Reality

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    A historical account from 1985 of the long standing debate between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein regarding the validity of the quantum mechanical description of atomic phenomena and observation of quantum states with respect to the uncertainty principle and quantum entanglement . Starring some famous physicists, John Archibald Wheeler, John Stewart Bell, Alain Aspect, David Bohm and others. Interesting stuff.

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    The Next Quantum Leap: Here, There, and Everywhere

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    Often viewed as “spooky” or downright bizarre, quantum mechanics is fueling a powerful new era of amazing technology. In this program, today’s top quantum physicists discuss the information shake-up underway—and predict when we can expect a quantum computer of our own.

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    PARTICIPANTS: Artur Ekert, Daniel Gottesman, Seth Lloyd, Eleanor Rieffel
    Original Program Date: May 31, 2015

    Quantum Physics Is Everywhere: A Quantum Comedy. 00:06

    Participant Introductions. 04:48

    Quantum teleportation... Beam me up Scotty. 06:11

    The record distance of teleportation. 11:33

    What is post selection time travel? 15:45

    How is our quantum data protected? 17:27

    How would quantum codes be unbreakable? 20:28

    Quantum computers how close are we? 25:09

    Quantum tunneling is happening today. 31:30

    The array of problems that quantum algorithms may solve. 36:24

    Quantum computation and how it's different now. 40:08

    What powers will quantum technology have ten years from now? 44:30

    The amount of data we are collecting doubles every year. 47:15

    Is it possible to have more than two particles entangled? 54:59

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    Brian Greene Tells Us About The String Theory

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    Physics expert Brian Greene tells us about the 'String Theory'.

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    Scientists Want to Transplant a Human Head, Heres Why Thats a Bad Idea

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    A group of scientists are planning to perform a human head transplant at the end of 2017. But is their plan scientifically feasible?

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    Surgeons Conduct Head Transplants on Rats, Say Humans Are Next

    Chinese scientists have transplanted the head of a donor rat onto the back of a host body, creating an equally garish and impressive two-headed rat that may offer insights into the viability of an eventual human head transplant.

    Human Head Transplant Patient to Use VR to Prep for New Body

    The world's first human head transplant is still on schedule for 2017, according to Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero who's been saying say for years that he will perform the procedure. The latest news is that Canavero's patient, 30 year-old Valery Spiridonov of Russia, will use a virtual reality system for several months before the surgery to prepare for the experience of controlling an entirely new body.

    Head Transplant Surgeon Says He's Successfully Reattached The Spinal Cords of a Bunch More Animals

    The Italian neuroscientist who wants to try and preform the first human head transplant has co-edited a series of papers claiming to have conducted similar transplants on mice, rats, and a dog.
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    Who was Patient HM?

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    For decades, one of the most famous patients in neuroscience was a man who lost most of his hippocampus after a radical treatment for extreme epilepsy. Though he passed away in 2008, his unique brain still informs neuroscientists today. At the 2016 World Science Festival, neuroscientist Daphna Shohamy discussed HM's legacy and our shifting understanding of the science of memory.

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    Why is our universe fine-tuned for life? | Brian Greene

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    At the heart of modern cosmology is a mystery: Why does our universe appear so exquisitely tuned to create the conditions necessary for life? In this tour de force tour of some of science's biggest new discoveries, Brian Greene shows how the mind-boggling idea of a multiverse may hold the answer to the riddle.

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    The Invisible Reality: The Wonderful Weirdness of the Quantum World

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    Proposed a century ago to better explain the mind-bending behavior of the smallest constituents of the universe, quantum theory has implications far beyond the atom. This rich set of laws has applications both practical and extraordinary — from the technology that has revolutionized modern life to the possibility of parallel worlds.

    Our audience joined Alan Alda as he accompanied Brian Greene, Nobel Laureate William Phillips and other leading thinkers at the vanguard of quantum research on an accessible multimedia exploration of the astounding weirdness of the quantum world.

    This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.

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    Original Program date: May 30, 2008
    MODERATOR: Alan Alda
    PARTICIPANTS: David Z. Albert, Brian Greene, Max Tegmark, William Phillips

    Brian Greene Introduces quantum physics 00:14

    A throw of the dice dance performance. 21:15

    Participant Introductions. 22:54

    Are probability waves real? 25:55

    Brian Greene on the accuracy of quantum mechanics 37:30

    Einstein says that nothing is random. 47:56

    Quantum entanglement 51:10

    Not enough information in the universe for a 400 bit quantum computer 01:09:41

    Is there something missing from Quantum Physics? 01:22:15

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    Quantum Mechanics in 5 Minutes

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    Brian Greene Makes Stuff Levitate. Seriously.

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    Physicist Brian Greene celebrates the 90th anniversary of the double-slit experiment with a lesson on quantum physics that ends in actual levitation.

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  • MICROSCOPIC UNIVERSE | Quantum mechanics behind Simulation Hypothesis | Space Documentary

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    Simulated universe documentary 2016 about quantum theory which is behind simulation theory or simulation argument. Quantum physics or a microscopic universe is so strange that can provide simulated reality. Best simulation theory documentary full program or computer simulation hypothesis you can find here (and is not conspiracy theory documentary). When two subatomic particles interact, they can become entangled-- That means their spin, position or other properties become linked through a process unknown to modern science. If you then make a measurement of one of the particles, then that instantaneously determines what he behavior of the other particle should be. And when the experiment is done, it's found that indeed the other particle's quantum state is exactly determined once you've made a measurement of the partner particle's quantum state.



    Are we live in simulated reality like in Matrix movie?

    Whatever exists at this incredibly small scale, most scientists believe that the concepts of space and time segue into another kind of universe where shrinking smaller is a meaningless concept. It could be that time and space are what we call emergent properties of the universe, but that if you go to very small spatial scales, or very small intervals of time, the concepts of time and space break down-- they don't make sense. Scientists say the conditions of the planck length may be very similar to those that existed before the Big Bang, when everything in our universe was probably concentrated in a microscopic pinpoint. Maybe the same answers to the question about what happens to the universe at the very smallest scales may also be connected to knowing what was the universe like before the Big Bang? Did it just come into being at the Big Bang? Or was there something different which then turned into the universe that we're familiar with at the Big Bang? These are all questions we don't know the answer to, but are all connected to the issue of what's going on at the planck scale. You might think that these tiny planck-scale things have nothing to do with us who are much bigger. But actually it has everything to do with us. It's our origins. Our entire universe, if we extrapolate backwards, would have been smaller than the planck length. Whatever exists at the smallest scales of the subatomic world, and however these things behave, scientists say they must make sense of it all before they can possibly comprehend the cosmos above, human behavior, and what might have existed before the Big Bang. It's a mind-boggling amount of information tucked inside an unimaginably small space of our microscopic universe.

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    Nick Herbert: Consciousness and Quantum Reality - Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove

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    The mysteries of sub-atomic physics offer us startling new perspectives on the human mind. Physicist Nick Herbert, Ph.D., author of Quantum Reality, points out that no matter how one interprets the equations of quantum physics the results lead to amazing and paradoxical concepts. Perhaps that time runs backwards as well as forward. Perhaps multiple independent universes are created each second.

  • A signal from space is heard documentary national geography 2017

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    A signal from space is heard documentary national geography 2017

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    The Self: A Necessary Illusion?

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    Would humans be better off without a concept of the self? Many of our most lauded virtues--generosity, compassion, altruism--require putting others above one's own self-interest. But despite our respect for such behaviors, the self may be a crucial part of the human psyche. At the 2016 World Science Festival, psychologist Nina Strohminger discussed her work exploring this concept with practicing Buddhists, including some surprising, and seemingly paradoxical, results.

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    Brian Greene Hosts: Reality Since Einstein

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    In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Einstein's general theory of relativity, leaders from multiple fields of physics discuss its essential insights, its lingering questions, the latest work it has sparked, and the allied fields of research that have resulted.

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    PARTICIPANTS: Gabriela González, Samir Mathur, Andrew Strominger, Cumrun Vafa, Steven Weinberg
    Original Program Date: 05/30/2015

    Introduction with Brian Greene 00:16

    Participant Introductions 04:25

    What aspect of physics is so important that you would tattoo it on your body? 08:05

    Steven Weinberg takes us from Newton to Einstein. 12:05

    What was the observational support for Einstein theories? 19:20

    Can Newtons ideas be extracted from Einstein's? 23:40

    What did Einstein think about the Big Bang? 30:58

    What did Hubble's observations discover? 33:39

    What is the biggest unsolved problem in cosmology? 38:03

    What is the history of Black Holes? 40:31

    Einstein's thoughts on singularity. 47:33

    What is a gravitational wave? 50:49

    What does a gravitational wave sound like? 57:52

    Combining General relativity and Quantum mechanics. 01:00:28

    Cumrun Vafa on String theory. 01:10:50

    Samir Mathur explains information loss at a black hole. 01:17:45

    Black Holes to Wormholes. 01:28:45

    Is the fabric of space time a physical thing? 01:32:24

    What is the one question you would want answered in your lifetime? 01:36:37

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    World Science Festival Celebrates Ten Years of Mind Blowing Moments!

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  • World s Strongest Material - Science Documentary

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    What Are Machines Really Learning to Do?

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    Suddenly, machines are learning from gigantic expanding data sets at rapid rates. Almost overnight, machines have acquired abilities that computer scientists have been spending decades to develop. How did a small group of brainy pioneers crack the machine-learning code? By designing machines that work like brains, of course. How are researchers and business innovators alike using machine brains to reinvent our world? What are the complex things that machines are just now learning to do, and what are the equally complex ways in which they’re learning to do them?

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    ONLY A GENIUS CAN SOLVE THIS IN 20s

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    Only a genius can solve this mind test in 20s! Only the cool stuff, try to find the letter N and many more to test your intelligence. If you solve 10 out of 15 you are smarter than 80% of people, if you find 13 or more you might be smarter than Einstein! These are the signs you are actually a genius. Mind tricks to blow your mind, enjoy.

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    2013 World Science Festival Opening Night: Spooky Action and Brian Greene

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    The 2013 World Science Festival opened with a performance of Spooky Action: The Drama of Quantum Mechanics. Watch highlights from Opening Night, featuring a post-show interview with Brian Greene.

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