Tag Archive: Quantum

Dec
14

Quantum Conundrum Review – Billy Shibley

www.youtube.com Click here to watch Quantum Conundrum Fun with Physics Matter [HD] Video Game Review: Quantum Conundrum Review – Billy Shibley From Kim Swift and Airtight Games comes the quirky “Quantum Conundrum.” Check out the game as Billy Shibley gives us his thoughts in his review. – – – – – – – – – …

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Oct
05

Quantum Conundrum – Part 3 | Soaring Across the Sky!

Oh boy Physics and Stuff!Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Aug
20

Quantum Jumping Webinar Exposed – Bending Reality with the Silva Method part 1

The very best advice of how to simply effectively live your best life that you always desiredVideo Rating: 4 / 5

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Aug
15

A Brief History Of Quantum Mechanics

www.facebook.com … Quantum Mechanics (Chapter 1): A Brief History Of Quantum Mechanics. — Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — 1. A Brief History Of Quantum Mechanics www.youtube.com 2. The Structure Of Atoms www.youtube.com 3. Wave Function And Wave-Particle Duality www.youtube.com 4. The Uncertainty Principle www.youtube.com 5. The Spin …

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Jun
14

Michio Kaku: How to Program a Quantum Computer

bigthink.com Quantum computing already exists, but on a truly miniscule scale. We’ll probably have molecular computers before true quantum ones, says the physicist.Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Jun
13

Brian Cox’s guide to quantum mechanics

In The Hunt for the Higgs, Cern physicist Brian Cox presents his handy guide to quantum mechanics and the subatomic world, the elusive Higgs boson and the biggest machine on Earth — the Large Hadron Collider or LHC.

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Jun
02

Time – Quantum Conundrum Fun with Physic Video

This video explores how Quantum Conundrum’s IDS device grants control over time itself utilizing Newtonian definitions and powerful exceptions to the laws of physics.Video Rating: 4 / 5

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May
26

David Hoffmeister – Quantum Physics 1

David Hoffmeister – Quantum Physics & Enlightenment 1Video Rating: 3 / 5

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May
11

Quantum Mechanics

www.myspace.com The Danish physicist Niels Bohr, who worked in Rutherford’s lab, was the first to describe orbits of fixed size and energy in which electrons are free to travel without losing energy and falling toward the nucleus. According to this model, published in 1913, electrons can only occupy or jump between fixed energy levels and …

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May
10

Quantum Mechanics: Particles or Waves

Fermilab physicist, Dr. Robert Plunkett discusses the dual nature of light as waves and photons and how electrons also exhibit the properties of both waves and particles at Fermilab’s Saturday Morning Physics.Video Rating: 0 / 5

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