Part II: World’s Greatest Physicists

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Embark on a captivating exploration of the brilliant minds who unlocked the mysteries of the quantum world. Delve into the life of Richard Feynman, the bongo-playing physicist who revolutionized our understanding of the subatomic world with his path integral formulation. Explore Erwin Schrödinger's famous equation, which shattered classical physics with its wave function and the thought experiment of the elusive "Schrödinger's cat." Unravel the uncertainty principle with Werner Heisenberg, revealing the fascinating truth about the limitations of knowledge in the quantum realm. Witness Niels Bohr, the architect of the atomic model, who unveiled the secrets of the atom's structure. Discover Max Planck, the reluctant revolutionary who challenged centuries of physics with his discovery of quanta, laying the groundwork for quantum mechanics. Finally, explore the groundbreaking work of Enrico Fermi, the "nuclear powerhouse" who unraveled the power of nuclear fission and its impact on the world. This captivating journey celebrates the quantum mavens who forever changed our understanding of the universe at its most fundamental level.

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  • @user-jj3ko7qh1m
    @user-jj3ko7qh1m 2 місяці тому

    Hey I have not done any drugs I have a real question and I’m not high. I promise. Ok so my question is, is Einstein’s theory of relativity another way of saying that time is controlled from mass? So if time dilation occurs in space closer to large masses as well as all observable objects can be scene moving slower or faster depending on gravity or an objects gravitational pulll - which I want to add the measurement of time is an object moving from one point to another point. Point a to b so with this being said a curve would signal that an object is moving slower; a bullet shoots out straight begins to curve as it loses power and momentum hence moving slower as well as new development on missiles that move slower in speed but can reach faster then previous missiles because of the fact the previous shot up and curved down where as the new shoots straight and can maintain constant speed and low altitude. Now back to the final part of what I’m getting at, light curves in black holes around massive objects etc but light is massless it’s not a object I can drink but it is an object and time effects it. Last thing I want to say to add to this is maybe light speed isn’t the right direction maybe dark matter and mass and finding out how to use large mass to slow time around or in front an object can be what’s needed to reach far places? Anyways is Einstein gen relativity calculations saying this or is it possible maybe even a little that this makes sense to anyone? I’m not tryna be Terrence Howard here I literally was watching videos and this thought popped in my head

    • @migoroedu
      @migoroedu  2 місяці тому

      You are from another world man 😀

    • @user-jj3ko7qh1m
      @user-jj3ko7qh1m 2 місяці тому

      @@migoroedu 😢😫 I’m sorry I figured it was silly but I mean it made sense in my head. Nonetheless I appreciate you responding. Keep up the great work by the way.

    • @migoroedu
      @migoroedu  2 місяці тому

      ​@@user-jj3ko7qh1m Thank you. I will try my best