Hi MAKIT, I just wanted to say how much I absolutely love your videos! They’re not just entertaining, but I’ve learned so much from them, and I can tell how much thought and effort you put into every single one. Your dedication really shines through, and it inspires me to push myself in my own life. I know things might be tough financially right now, and I can’t imagine how hard it must be to keep going sometimes. Please know that your work matters, and it’s making a real difference to people like me. That said, don’t feel like you have to force yourself to work to the point of burnout. Take care of yourself, because your resilience is what makes you such an incredible creator and person. We’re rooting for you, and I’ll continue supporting you however I can. You’ve got this!
i have a degree in computer science and have watched (probably literally) thousands of videos about math, but this is the video that made me finally understand eigenvalues on an intuitive level
You are one of the most underrated youtubers ever. Honestly, you teach stuff like quantum physics much like 3blue1brown or Mathologer would. You deserve way more subs!
The reason we observe both particle and wave properties is because we are measuring these two phenomena at different moments in time. Because causality has a speed limit (c) every point in space where one observes it from will be the closest to the present moment. When one looks out into the universe they see the past which is made of particles (GR). When one tries to measure the position of a particle they are observing smaller distances and getting closer to the present moment (QM). The wave property of particles appears when we start trying to predict the future of that particle. A particle that has not had an interaction exists in a future state. It is a probability wave because the future is probabilistic. Wave function collapse is what we perceive as the present moment and is what divides the past from the future. GR is making measurements in the observed past and therefore, predictable. It can predict the future but only from information collected from the past. QM is attempting to make measurements of the unobserved future and therefore, unpredictable. Only once a particle interacts with the present moment does it become predictable. If we could observe a particle light years away up close enough it too would appear as a probability wave. Therefore if we could observe the universe in the present moment all matter would be a probability wave. This universal probability wave is what separates the past from the future and general relativity from quantum mechanics.
Hey, makit. just wanted to say that i love your videos They are different from the rest of the videos, where they don't touch the math at all or bombard you with math. Your videos have a great balance of it and are very understandable Keep making these videos, and one day, you'll be a big channel
it was super fun watching you make this video and the highnsteins and zweisteins lol btw for future reference apparently it's better to say differentiate instead of derive when talking about derivatives
istg your content is *so* good, like(especially with the math stuff) i often already more-or-less understand it, but i'll still watch because the way you explain stuff is just so good. It should be an actual crime that your stuff isn't some of the most popular on the platform
Bro you are actually so underrated you put a bunch of work into each video and they are so interesting and educational, thank you. Ive been watching for about a year now these are amazing
If you want to understand the Photoelectric Effect, you must first start with Heinrich Hertz. If you want to understand Quantum Mechanics better, you must first let go of logic.
I love your videos so much. I have learned so so so so much since I started watching you. No one really has a similar way of teaching that you do and your way is so good at entertaining and teaching. Thanks for your hard work! ❤
Great video I was able to properly rationalize different ideas so thank you AND I really liked when you explained the packets because it makes so much sense since everything technically has a wave function but since WE are so huge compared to these small concepts BUT since everything is (PRETTY MUCH) a wave these packets being electrons just helps me grasp the world a little bit simpler, great job! And good luck with UA-cam!!
MAKIT i wish i could support you raynow but I'm also broke rn I absolutely enjoy your videos 💔 so all i can say to take breaks and dont forget about self care
Quantum mechanics explores the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, like atoms and subatomic particles. It defies classical physics, introducing concepts like wave-particle duality, uncertainty, and probabilistic outcomes. Key principles include the superposition of states, where particles exist in multiple states until measured, and entanglement, where particles remain connected regardless of distance. Videos breaking this down are gems for understanding such abstract concepts. For diving deeper into this fascinating world, SolutionInn provides excellent learning materials to build a strong foundation in quantum theory!
OH MY GOD why haven’t you uploaded yesterday, I had math homework for complex conjugates and I was struggling. But I understood it. Ow thanks for that.
I mean, this video is rushed, but as your 666th sub, I still feel you still explained enough that I could get the gist. I didn't watch the video you mentioned at the end just yet, but what I understood is that hybridized eigenstates are useful for comparative mathematics amongst a larger number of quantum vectors than we'd otherwise be able to operate upon within a reasonable timeframe. Since, our new hybridized wave function satisfies its component eigenstates combinatorially as opposed to individually. I don't feel that's as difficult of a concept as the math makes it seem. Assuming, of course, I'm understanding correctly. I'll watch the previous video to find out if I'm wrong, lol.
A question that I just came up with is: are eigenstates a real property of quantum physics? The potentially infinite vector deltas expressible amongst a finite quantum field makes me wonder whether it's possible for one to rigorously claim that any discrete quantum within that field could be in an eigenstate with any other. This hypothetical bevy of deltas may be the reason wave packets can arise in the first place. I.e., because quantum vectors can't truly form eigenstates, we end up with a diverse set of particle-like waves rather than purely-flat spacetime. Which would of course tie into cosmic background radiation.
Weekly uploads are an admirable goal but dont burn yourself out. I get why you want to upload a lot right now but dont feel like you have to keep it up for more than a couple months
The Higher the Energy of the photons the higher the energy of the electron. Why is the energy of photons with higher frequencies higher?; Idk that's just how the em field interacts with charges, a possible analogy would be that in classical systems faster oscillations require more work (eg when you swing a rope up and down to create waves you have to put in more work for faster oscillations)
7:35 this is the main problem with science, every textbook is not discrete in presenting its statements, I had to switch my textbook like 5 times just to get the hold of Bose Einstein Condensation. at the end I gave up and took the formulas I need from ChatGPT and understood everything I needed to know including its 1 meter long Hamiltonian / wave function. I still don't understand why tf I should care about the angle of neutron scattering for a very specific environment at the time those nerd scientists were trying to figure out the theory.
Light simply isn't a wave. The double-slit experiment shows a simple reflection pattern from light rays being reflected off the sides of the separator and their opposite sides of the slits.
Finally, an overview of quantum mechanics that doesn't sound like bull$h!t. I barely understand the topic, but this is the most appealing explanation I ever heard. The idea a particle is actually a concentrated wave pocket and the wave function is to say where to expect its position makes so much more sense than a magic probability wave. I don't understand how wave collapsing works either, but the idea of a pocket bursting or something seems way more reasonable than magic wave magically becomes a point in space.
Disclaimer: that sentence from the quantum orgo video still does not make sense This is an awesome video though. I haven’t felt any aspect of the grasp on this topic before that this video has given me. Thank you!
Bro acting like this isn't single-handedly the most intuitive explanation of wave-particle duality and wavefunction collapse out there Calm down brotha the standards ain't that high
I'm just a Texan Hispanic American Alpha sigma Male in 8th grade that is in honors yet still I don't understand any of this(yet,I've once been called special)🤔🗿💀
Fuck. I learnt nothing. It's not your fault mind you, I just studied this last year in Uni. And this sucks because... this is very difficult stuff that takes effort to explain, and I didn't need it explained. That's some of the pinnacle of physics, and I have it written down in a random note on my desk. It's such a strange kind of existential dread to be close to the end of your academic journey when it has been literally your entire life. Great video nonetheless. Yeah it feels a bit rushed but I can see it as an introduction to quantum mechanics, especially if you have shorter videos going in-depth into every concept!
Math is analogous at best. A child is a scientist with, "The wheels on the bus go round and round." This song accurately and consistently describes a bus exactly like math, but the child does not understand the bus, because wheels going round are not causal. The variables in gravity math are exactly like the wheels. They are not causal. Dimensions are purely math, and your favorite theory TRANSFORMS these math concepts ON PAPER to CREATE your theory, and the reality left behind IS STILL THERE! It doesn't disappear after your paper work. This means there should be at least two working theories, but NOPE! Most proofs are just tests. Experimental NEED FOR the theory is rare and questionable. Relative things are INFINITELY relative, which means they don't exist. Accelerations are absolute and IGNORED by all. I'm betting on absolutes. Maxwell's equations turn E and B perpendicular for no reason, so why they are is not even a goal. The Strong force was invented to keep charge constant and not have to explain why it changes when crammed into a nucleus (there goes force unification). QM doesn't work on everything like they allow people to think it does. All Gamma Ray bursts arrive here in order of wavelength (if known in 1900, Relativity would not be here). Laws are mnemonic devices. They are not causal. I could go on, but look at my version of the gyroscopic effect. Mine don't need a right-hand rule or a conservation law. I apologize for treading on your social/financial effort here, but maybe you can find the real truth.
Your educational content is so high quality it's a crime you're not making enough to sustain yourself, keep doing what you're doing
Thank you so much
@@croder9629 true words
Hi MAKIT,
I just wanted to say how much I absolutely love your videos! They’re not just entertaining, but I’ve learned so much from them, and I can tell how much thought and effort you put into every single one. Your dedication really shines through, and it inspires me to push myself in my own life.
I know things might be tough financially right now, and I can’t imagine how hard it must be to keep going sometimes. Please know that your work matters, and it’s making a real difference to people like me. That said, don’t feel like you have to force yourself to work to the point of burnout. Take care of yourself, because your resilience is what makes you such an incredible creator and person.
We’re rooting for you, and I’ll continue supporting you however I can. You’ve got this!
+
Same here!
What an essay, well said!
i have a degree in computer science and have watched (probably literally) thousands of videos about math, but this is the video that made me finally understand eigenvalues on an intuitive level
This is legit the most underrated channel ive ever seen, only 46k subscribers with quality content and consistent videos and great animations
all I want for christmas is a makit video about einstein's ultimate high, a high so high that it bends spacetime around it ;)
I'm gonna binge watch your whole channel, I clicked share so that the algorithm recommends you more
You are one of the most underrated youtubers ever. Honestly, you teach stuff like quantum physics much like 3blue1brown or Mathologer would. You deserve way more subs!
The reason we observe both particle and wave properties is because we are measuring these two phenomena at different moments in time. Because causality has a speed limit (c) every point in space where one observes it from will be the closest to the present moment. When one looks out into the universe they see the past which is made of particles (GR). When one tries to measure the position of a particle they are observing smaller distances and getting closer to the present moment (QM). The wave property of particles appears when we start trying to predict the future of that particle. A particle that has not had an interaction exists in a future state. It is a probability wave because the future is probabilistic. Wave function collapse is what we perceive as the present moment and is what divides the past from the future. GR is making measurements in the observed past and therefore, predictable. It can predict the future but only from information collected from the past. QM is attempting to make measurements of the unobserved future and therefore, unpredictable. Only once a particle interacts with the present moment does it become predictable. If we could observe a particle light years away up close enough it too would appear as a probability wave. Therefore if we could observe the universe in the present moment all matter would be a probability wave. This universal probability wave is what separates the past from the future and general relativity from quantum mechanics.
here algorithm gods i give you engagement, get this guy more recognition
Happy new year MAKiT! Your videos are great. I hope the youtube gods look on you favorably in the new year...
Hey, makit. just wanted to say that i love your videos
They are different from the rest of the videos, where they don't touch the math at all or bombard you with math. Your videos have a great balance of it and are very understandable
Keep making these videos, and one day, you'll be a big channel
Albert singled handedly grew the Maryjane market true the roof
Been here since 1K. Great to see your progress man.
7:02 I literally took a bite of broccoli the moment you said that. I was questioning reality for a moment there
You know how much planning it took to align that segment right as you were about to take the bite... I've been planning it for weeks
“Takes the form-.”
Truly one of the sentences-.
it was super fun watching you make this video and the highnsteins and zweisteins lol
btw for future reference apparently it's better to say differentiate instead of derive when talking about derivatives
istg your content is *so* good, like(especially with the math stuff) i often already more-or-less understand it, but i'll still watch because the way you explain stuff is just so good. It should be an actual crime that your stuff isn't some of the most popular on the platform
Bro you are actually so underrated you put a bunch of work into each video and they are so interesting and educational, thank you. Ive been watching for about a year now these are amazing
If you want to understand the Photoelectric Effect, you must first start with Heinrich Hertz. If you want to understand Quantum Mechanics better, you must first let go of logic.
So, what's going on?
We don’t know
Hm.
Wait, I think it’s-
…Hm.
@@MrBlaze2126 actually I’m 100% certain that we have no clue what’s going on
Love this channel man!!!!
I love your videos so much. I have learned so so so so much since I started watching you. No one really has a similar way of teaching that you do and your way is so good at entertaining and teaching.
Thanks for your hard work! ❤
Great video I was able to properly rationalize different ideas so thank you AND I really liked when you explained the packets because it makes so much sense since everything technically has a wave function but since WE are so huge compared to these small concepts BUT since everything is (PRETTY MUCH) a wave these packets being electrons just helps me grasp the world a little bit simpler, great job! And good luck with UA-cam!!
absolutely confusing, absolutely lovely, love physics, and preach your videos !!!! masterpiece as always, MAKit
One of my favorite videos :)
That idea of short, more detailed videos is good.
MAKIT i wish i could support you raynow but I'm also broke rn I absolutely enjoy your videos 💔 so all i can say to take breaks and dont forget about self care
Quantum mechanics explores the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, like atoms and subatomic particles. It defies classical physics, introducing concepts like wave-particle duality, uncertainty, and probabilistic outcomes. Key principles include the superposition of states, where particles exist in multiple states until measured, and entanglement, where particles remain connected regardless of distance. Videos breaking this down are gems for understanding such abstract concepts. For diving deeper into this fascinating world, SolutionInn provides excellent learning materials to build a strong foundation in quantum theory!
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OH MY GOD why haven’t you uploaded yesterday, I had math homework for complex conjugates and I was struggling. But I understood it. Ow thanks for that.
I mean, this video is rushed, but as your 666th sub, I still feel you still explained enough that I could get the gist. I didn't watch the video you mentioned at the end just yet, but what I understood is that hybridized eigenstates are useful for comparative mathematics amongst a larger number of quantum vectors than we'd otherwise be able to operate upon within a reasonable timeframe. Since, our new hybridized wave function satisfies its component eigenstates combinatorially as opposed to individually. I don't feel that's as difficult of a concept as the math makes it seem. Assuming, of course, I'm understanding correctly. I'll watch the previous video to find out if I'm wrong, lol.
A question that I just came up with is: are eigenstates a real property of quantum physics? The potentially infinite vector deltas expressible amongst a finite quantum field makes me wonder whether it's possible for one to rigorously claim that any discrete quantum within that field could be in an eigenstate with any other. This hypothetical bevy of deltas may be the reason wave packets can arise in the first place. I.e., because quantum vectors can't truly form eigenstates, we end up with a diverse set of particle-like waves rather than purely-flat spacetime. Which would of course tie into cosmic background radiation.
Banger after banger
thanks for teaching me calculus (and magic (chemistry))
To boost the algorithm, because the content is great. ❤
i appreciate your videos so much
I am actually starting to understand it now. Thank you!
Man, what a fancy intro
I have more questions than before starting this video
Thank you 🙏
we love quantuming these mechanics
Weekly uploads are an admirable goal but dont burn yourself out. I get why you want to upload a lot right now but dont feel like you have to keep it up for more than a couple months
Okay, I’ll skip quantum mechanics lectures and just watch this instead before exam
How does he upload so often? Surely all the animation would take a lot longer to do. Impressive work
you've made me do school .....
love the videos tho, thx
just yking, needed to start a week or 4 ago on my internship assignments :cry:
4:44 I got the intensity logic but unable to understand how wavelength affects energy
The Higher the Energy of the photons the higher the energy of the electron.
Why is the energy of photons with higher frequencies higher?; Idk that's just how the em field interacts with charges, a possible analogy would be that in classical systems faster oscillations require more work (eg when you swing a rope up and down to create waves you have to put in more work for faster oscillations)
@@yinnky so oscillations are like wave cycles?
@Student-jd8vfthat’s what frequency is
@@Chevsilverado oh yeah. Thanks
@@yinnky Thanks for explaining
May the algorithm gods bless you
7:35 this is the main problem with science, every textbook is not discrete in presenting its statements, I had to switch my textbook like 5 times just to get the hold of Bose Einstein Condensation. at the end I gave up and took the formulas I need from ChatGPT and understood everything I needed to know including its 1 meter long Hamiltonian / wave function. I still don't understand why tf I should care about the angle of neutron scattering for a very specific environment at the time those nerd scientists were trying to figure out the theory.
Light simply isn't a wave. The double-slit experiment shows a simple reflection pattern from light rays being reflected off the sides of the separator and their opposite sides of the slits.
Here before this blows up
Commenting so you don't starve pt#3. BACON CHEESEBURGER
Finally, an overview of quantum mechanics that doesn't sound like bull$h!t. I barely understand the topic, but this is the most appealing explanation I ever heard. The idea a particle is actually a concentrated wave pocket and the wave function is to say where to expect its position makes so much more sense than a magic probability wave. I don't understand how wave collapsing works either, but the idea of a pocket bursting or something seems way more reasonable than magic wave magically becomes a point in space.
And when my business kicks off I will get in your patreon
Thx
Could you explain polar coordinates one more time for me?
I will in the waves video
@@MAKiTHappen i believe that you can make it happen
Cool one
Do you have a degree in educational physics? Because you explain everything in such a way that most "normal" physicists don't. Amazing!!!
7:03 🥦🥦🥦😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude. Get some heating!
Timon, you know damn well I'm just going to spend this money on rendering high einsteins
@MAKiTHappen I had a guess. But it was worth a try
7:02 "the broccoli" wavelength 😂 (I believe it's pronounced debroy)
AMAZING
Didn't understand it but love it
peak entertainment
wtf? bro is just 46k and make videos this good? I thought he had at least 3 mil youtube isnt fair
4:19 Watched this voiceover live❤❤
Glad I Madit. 😂😂
Ill see myself out.
Yes sir yes sir we got gold again.
Flipping heads for this one
11:58 you mean "differentiating it" with respect to time (not "deriving it")
Disclaimer: that sentence from the quantum orgo video still does not make sense
This is an awesome video though. I haven’t felt any aspect of the grasp on this topic before that this video has given me. Thank you!
Bro acting like this isn't single-handedly the most intuitive explanation of wave-particle duality and wavefunction collapse out there
Calm down brotha the standards ain't that high
Bru give us the math, we what math
No, You do not want to look at those war crimes
did you wake up and chose to educate us in 10 minutes about quantum mechanics?
its my new speed run set cuzin
I can do it one sentence
Quantum mechanics just works
Comment for the algorythm ;)
I'm just a Texan Hispanic American Alpha sigma Male in 8th grade that is in honors yet still I don't understand any of this(yet,I've once been called special)🤔🗿💀
I don't understand any of this but I like does who do understand =]
Fuck. I learnt nothing. It's not your fault mind you, I just studied this last year in Uni. And this sucks because... this is very difficult stuff that takes effort to explain, and I didn't need it explained. That's some of the pinnacle of physics, and I have it written down in a random note on my desk. It's such a strange kind of existential dread to be close to the end of your academic journey when it has been literally your entire life.
Great video nonetheless. Yeah it feels a bit rushed but I can see it as an introduction to quantum mechanics, especially if you have shorter videos going in-depth into every concept!
just for engagement
Yall hes not joking, he cant even afford table salt with how poor he is
I have salt, it's just... it'a sodium nitrate
@MAKiTHappen notice how i said table salt in the comment, curing salt is cool and all but its not cooking material
Math is analogous at best. A child is a scientist with, "The wheels on the bus go round and round." This song accurately and consistently describes a bus exactly like math, but the child does not understand the bus, because wheels going round are not causal. The variables in gravity math are exactly like the wheels. They are not causal. Dimensions are purely math, and your favorite theory TRANSFORMS these math concepts ON PAPER to CREATE your theory, and the reality left behind IS STILL THERE! It doesn't disappear after your paper work. This means there should be at least two working theories, but NOPE! Most proofs are just tests. Experimental NEED FOR the theory is rare and questionable. Relative things are INFINITELY relative, which means they don't exist. Accelerations are absolute and IGNORED by all. I'm betting on absolutes. Maxwell's equations turn E and B perpendicular for no reason, so why they are is not even a goal. The Strong force was invented to keep charge constant and not have to explain why it changes when crammed into a nucleus (there goes force unification). QM doesn't work on everything like they allow people to think it does. All Gamma Ray bursts arrive here in order of wavelength (if known in 1900, Relativity would not be here). Laws are mnemonic devices. They are not causal. I could go on, but look at my version of the gyroscopic effect. Mine don't need a right-hand rule or a conservation law. I apologize for treading on your social/financial effort here, but maybe you can find the real truth.
I'm asking for more click bait. Do the veritasium route and trick my adhd to click on quantum mechanics explications.
makkit you're loosing your mind youtube full time isn't a good idea yet
It might not be a good idea, but I can MAKiT
Energy doesn't exist
10:42 who is we 😢 god you really are going insane! schizophrenia much?
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bros content keeps getting better and better...
Remember me when u get famous man ❤🫡