Episode 69: Quantum Mechanics, Sunny Kumar Labh | Sushant Pradhan Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @thePiggsBoson
    @thePiggsBoson 2 года назад +158

    The Voyager probes are still transmitting data from Interstellar space through Deep space communication complex. Most of the instruments on the crafts have been shut off to save power and they will be completely shut off by 2024/25 according to engineers. Nonetheless, the crafts are symbols of engineering excellence and an inspiration as they exhibit the endeavour of humanity throughout interstellar space! Perhaps aliens will find the remnants someday 😉

    • @jasonacharya4319
      @jasonacharya4319 2 года назад

      I've emailed you, and expecting a reply asap!!

    • @selenagomez8243
      @selenagomez8243 2 года назад +3

      Hi. Wanted to ask do you think law of attraction is real? Hope you will answer.

    • @Nep2DateMedia
      @Nep2DateMedia 2 года назад

      Whats your twitter handle name?I cant find you on twitter.

    • @jasonacharya4319
      @jasonacharya4319 2 года назад

      @@Nep2DateMedia ProfFeynman

    • @Nep2DateMedia
      @Nep2DateMedia 2 года назад

      @@jasonacharya4319 i am asking about his personal twitter handle.

  • @ghimiresantosh786
    @ghimiresantosh786 2 года назад +70

    His explanation in simple possible way and in a proper order show how much he has learned teaching from Richard Feynman
    He also seems a great teacher

    • @ashokpokhrel1601
      @ashokpokhrel1601 2 года назад +3

      Love from Nepal 😃

    • @kishorshrestha120
      @kishorshrestha120 2 года назад +4

      I never listen 2 hr lecture like this in physic class bcoz its my teacher who make it too boring...

  • @sidharthlamsal5070
    @sidharthlamsal5070 2 года назад +72

    sometimes a 2 hrs video does more justice than those 14 years at school!

    • @soyabeensus
      @soyabeensus 2 года назад +7

      Umm grade 10 ma quantum physics padhauna parne

    • @highsty9898
      @highsty9898 2 года назад +6

      No school is teaching quantum mechanics and string theory on this depth on 10th or even 12th grade anywhere in the world.

  • @nuttybtsa
    @nuttybtsa 2 года назад +45

    Need more knowledgeable people like him..The way he explains and delivers what he understands physics shows how deep he has dived into the subject..can learn so much

  • @prash3597
    @prash3597 2 года назад +3

    Only pod cast that is not limited to particular subject .. I like what sushant is doing here.. he tries to reach everyone and tries to cover different subjects.. politics.., health, beauty, social issues, science, food, .. keep it up sushant..

  • @rahulg.c4861
    @rahulg.c4861 2 года назад +24

    Naval ravikant is a Ceo of angel list, he is one of the great thinker on internet. When you get a boost from naval, it do not surprised me at all with the number of your subscriber. And coming back to the topic today, it was absolutely brilliant. String theory, multiverse, time travel, maths, space time, Big Bang and many more, these are the fundamentals of our existence. I am glad that you bring someone who can describe all this from Nepalese community. It hit diffferent when nep physicist describe all this. Often we see vedios of Macio kaku, Brian green and many more from western world.

  • @biplabkafle8303
    @biplabkafle8303 2 года назад +15

    Myan !! this has to be the most informative physic podcast I have come across . And how easily he explains the topics. Loved it.

  • @ninepuchar1
    @ninepuchar1 2 года назад +7

    Sunny,he elegantly explained the physics fundamentals. Thank you for bringing people like Sunny to the podcast.

  • @keshumagain20
    @keshumagain20 2 года назад +13

    `Hence it is proved that - Sunny bro is our sweetest national wealth.´ ❣️

  • @darkchocopizza4602
    @darkchocopizza4602 2 года назад +3

    So good to know about him. These kinda people need to showcased by media. You should also call Pankaj Kumar Thakur a Cyber Enthusiast of Nepal.

  • @merinalohani2416
    @merinalohani2416 2 года назад +6

    Omg! quantum mechanics seemed like something most incomprehensible to me until I watched this podcast. What a teacher!!

  • @abisektiwari8145
    @abisektiwari8145 2 года назад +25

    It was the most informative podcast i have ever seen. Thank you for being inviting such a Knowledgeable Brilliant personality .Worth watching

  • @solacechahar2630
    @solacechahar2630 2 года назад +7

    Good Job Sushant. Need to enlighten our society with scientific literacy. Get more Experts and Professors. Get it going. Appreciate your Changing forum.

  • @armansarumagar1640
    @armansarumagar1640 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for starting this podcast as in just 3,4 podcast I have gained undefinable amount of knowledge about space and dimensions like stuffs that, my more than 12 years of school and collage curriculum could not provide me. Keep on and I love all if the podcast. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @binod4929
    @binod4929 2 года назад +2

    7:24 when I start thinking, it’s a thought process …everybody knows! Though arises in our mind, random thoughts, may be entropy of thoughts. We choose to cling on a particular thought and we dive down in the thought or pass on to cling on in another thought. Amazing is our thought process..

  • @don7858
    @don7858 2 года назад +5

    Listening this podcast while sleeping made me dream of travelling through space......Soooo magical

  • @sahajrajmalla
    @sahajrajmalla 2 года назад +6

    Wow, the whole podcast felt like I was expressing my thoughts to myself. It was so relaxing and calming. Well done Sunny Labh and to the interviewer too.

  • @roshanprasai6221
    @roshanprasai6221 Год назад +9

    Grandfather Paradox is very similar with the Butterfly Effect, They are the same. Everyone can relate their existence with their grandfather, its direct, simple and very easy to understand. But no one can easily relate their existance with a butterfly. It is beautifully sketched in a short Sci-Fi story - "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury.

  • @balgeun5968
    @balgeun5968 2 года назад +6

    Who is this genius? I love how he explained things.

  • @challengetheq
    @challengetheq Год назад +6

    I made it through 12:10 mins. Will probably finish it later; until then here are some comments: feel free to disagree.
    Science is not all about telling a story. Telling a story is essential, but science requires more than that. I acknowledge that the speaker has gone through the book a brief history of time - Stephen Hawking for his cosmology background. It is unclear if the speaker knows any real physics carried by various parameters. He is just flying over the surface with what is written in WIKI. However, the time that he spent reading the wikis is appreciated. I feel the talk should not be reflected as the speaker’s intellect. I understand sometimes we miss information, but while building a block for science, it is crucial to amend the missed ones and take each step seriously.
    3:25 - mathematical consistency and experimental facts. - All his talks about the parallel universe (speaker accepts this as only theory, which I appreciate), black hole (except the image - there are still some unanswered questions), wormholes and curving space-time are still theory (there is some experimental evidence about gravitational waves, but this does not assert any certainty yet). So, take his words as a wiki-theory.
    Planck length is said to be a real and tested thing (4:13), but it is misleading. It is the ‘ideal’ limit for the length as indicated by a theory of relativity at which all classical and semi-classical theories; standard model, quantum field theory and general relativity are expected to fail.
    8:40 The speaker accepts that anything before the Big bang does not make sense. At 9:25, he says the Big bang represents the point where a new universe begins, which is acceptable; however, he continues and adds that there is a cycle and asserts that before the Bing bang there is another universe (How do you know about it?). This contradicts his view that anything before the Bigbang does not make sense at 8:40.
    Let me explain, there are three theories described in Hawking’s book (Friedmann’s solution page 46, Fig. 3.4), he seems to have merged two independent theories into one, which might have confused him. I comment that we can even see on pages 48 and 49, the theory he described (a cycle theory) is the least anticipated one. Moreover, I quote from page 49 (3rd paragraph), “As far as we are concerned, events before the big bang can have no consequences, so they should not form part of a scientific model of the universe. We should therefore cut them out of the model and say that time had a beginning at the big bang”, which again the speaker accepts at 10:40. He is swinging back and forth. So please follow everything very cautiously.
    11:48, He is continuously jumping over the classical and quantum domains as if there is no symmetry breaking, boundary and limitations. I am sad that they miss this part. In fact, we don’t have any theory (even only mathematical) that could satisfactorily show the relevance yet. For eg., the example of breaking a cup into pieces and retracing back it again is just a night-dream - super hypothetical and childish reading through blogs and wikis. However, it might be possible within the quantum domain ‘non classical’ where time-symmetry is preserved within the coherence time. So please take the example very carefully.

  • @Ritikpanta
    @Ritikpanta 2 года назад +19

    His explanation is too good , no wonder he is a fan of Richard Feynman

  • @MrRobikshrestha
    @MrRobikshrestha 2 года назад +7

    This is the right path forward. We need to focus more on exploring ourselves and the universe. Admit ignorance when we don't know something, ask the right questions and try to find the truth.

  • @ravikhadka5850
    @ravikhadka5850 Год назад +1

    Thr only decent podcast channel in nepal right now. Quantum theory started making sense to me now thanks to u.

  • @SamratNapit
    @SamratNapit 2 года назад +2

    Totally worth it. Sushant dai always comes with a research on his own. Thats the thing i like mostly about sushant dai. ❤️❤️😭😭

  • @pradeepbastola7534
    @pradeepbastola7534 2 года назад +3

    Never watched any podcast before. Just click on the video because of the title "Quantum Mechanics". Such Informative content. Watched the full podcast without break. We need more people like him.

  • @anilghale9277
    @anilghale9277 2 года назад +19

    This Podcast is different from others, not commercials as others. Guest like such personalities creates loyal followers of this Posdcast.

  • @purnachettry3042
    @purnachettry3042 Год назад +1

    This guy has got a lot of informative about physics and astronomy. Brings this kind of podcast more.

  • @prahladbasnet8535
    @prahladbasnet8535 2 года назад +3

    it's needed a high level of enthusiasm to love the prodcast like this and whoever love this conversation are true peoples who want to explore more than what norman people imagine..!

  • @alanbaral
    @alanbaral 2 года назад +7

    Beautiful and elegant podcast, and Sunny dai rocks as usual🤠💫

  • @nottoroll
    @nottoroll 2 года назад +4

    I used to know many thing that this guy said including and excluding and many more also but now I just look up to sky see those stars and planet and all my dreams and passion for these things are gone and they are long gone and I don't think I can ever recover them for rest of my life....

  • @sangambista8869
    @sangambista8869 2 года назад +7

    Wow best episode of mine❤❤
    Never watched such topics interpreted in nepali language

  • @shankarpokhrel516
    @shankarpokhrel516 2 года назад +41

    String theory, even though hypothetical and lacks experimental evidence, is a promising candidate for the theory of everything. Very good explanation.

    • @nihilsticgooner
      @nihilsticgooner 2 года назад

      "The theory of everything" is a bullshit term. And even in western circle that term is taken with a pinch of salt.

    • @shankarpokhrel516
      @shankarpokhrel516 2 года назад +2

      @@nihilsticgoonerAs a term, maybe. As a quest, no. Nobody, especially in the physics community, takes it with a pinch of salt. Unified field theory, or the theory of quantum gravity, has been a physics quest since the 30s.

    • @nihilsticgooner
      @nihilsticgooner 2 года назад +1

      @@shankarpokhrel516 yes, they take it seriously. But the term is too vague to be taken seriously, and will struggle to garner a consensus among scientific communities as a complete theory because of that very reason. Mind you even as a theory it has very little ground, so I heard ( I am not an expert) as there are still some doubts in string theory because it has been hypothetical definition for far too long and has yet to validate itself as a real theory.
      I hope this made sense. I am not giving my opinion here whatsoever btw.

    • @nihilsticgooner
      @nihilsticgooner 2 года назад

      @@shankarpokhrel516 ruclips.net/video/D9sPkp5o5ho/видео.html
      I will provide you this reference. It's related to Brian Green who you know was very outspoken in favour of string theory as a theory of everything 6-7 years ago, now he is more of a realist with the idea of string theory as a theory of everything. I could have provided you other sceptic who are more hardcore and against the idea but it won't be fair as it could be their bias or something else (speculative argument).
      You know the main reason for that is not the theory in itself but it's acknowledgment with the "theory of everything". Hence why I told you whenever one mentions this term scientists nowadays take it as a pinch of salt.

    • @tulakanta
      @tulakanta 2 года назад +3

      Malai yessma ni problem laggxa one dimensional strings creates universe. Huna tw aaba ko 2, 3 hundred barsa paxi naya theory aaula with greater evidence.

  • @inspiring-442
    @inspiring-442 2 года назад +1

    In love with this guy
    Explains everything so simply and easily

  • @Nzugrg
    @Nzugrg 2 года назад +2

    I had been looking for something that would simply explain such a complex dimension of universe for such a long time. Finally, found one!! Thank you for this episode!!

  • @sandeshpdl
    @sandeshpdl 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for invinting this genius guy into your podcast...enjoyed every bit of the podcast...the way he explained things is reflection of the genius he is👏👏

  • @saugatneupane9003
    @saugatneupane9003 2 года назад +3

    One of the best podcast i have ever listen and i have never commented in any RUclips video and podcasts but this podcast make me comment and hats off to the most knowledgeable guy

  • @MrHeartbrokenlol
    @MrHeartbrokenlol 2 года назад +2

    Wow the level of maturity and knowledge at that age...

  • @lazyandcurious
    @lazyandcurious 2 года назад +1

    For me, one of the best video in youtube from Nepal.
    Teacher do change lives. And thus universe is understood eventually in a simpler form.

  • @surajshrestha478
    @surajshrestha478 2 года назад +1

    This took me back to my naive childhood fantasy of studying astronomy n curiosity of universe
    Yes he is absolutely right...instead of just bringing celebrities n famous people for views...these kind informative podcast should be promoted

  • @yakthungharikumar3143
    @yakthungharikumar3143 5 месяцев назад

    Mind blowing chapter 😱😱😱 very high level broadcast thanks shusanta for inviting to Sunny Kumar 🙏

  • @shoeturtle
    @shoeturtle 2 года назад +2

    The moment Sunny talks about, black hole being a puncture on the space fabric, that may go touch another space fabric layer i.e the next underlying universe. Damit !! That was nice..

    • @2244UnknownPerson
      @2244UnknownPerson 3 месяца назад

      ​@@yudhirgautam1645 the existence of black hole was once just a theory but now it is a proven fact.

  • @rohan9190
    @rohan9190 2 года назад +6

    I love his simple explanation about universe.

  • @PeterTheGrapher-gy8iz
    @PeterTheGrapher-gy8iz Год назад

    Today I'm very happy for this video. 'Quantum Mechanics' dekhera sunna lageko ekdam babbal lagyo. Esto podcast nai thaha thiyena. Physics le tanab gareko bela kasto majja aayo

  • @Hello_______World
    @Hello_______World 2 года назад +3

    Wow Just Wow
    This is not a podcast
    This is THE podcast

  • @sanzeelamagar1255
    @sanzeelamagar1255 2 года назад +7

    " Everything is Maya" ~Bhagawat Geeta- Religious, Superstitious, Pseudoscience
    "We live in a holographic universe"~ Modern science(not just randomly said by Elon)- WOAh!
    Not here to compare Eastern philosophy and Science because they're not so different. Science just needs to fast forward to thousands of years.
    PS: amazing episode! Loved it. You're taking the podcast scene in Nepal to another level.

    • @jasonacharya4319
      @jasonacharya4319 2 года назад +2

      No one ever said that phrase from geeta as superstitious. But surely it is religious. And every religious beliefs from any religion are pseudoscience.
      And the concept of holographic universe is just a hypothesis. No one has said that it is real. To prove this hypothesis, it is physically impossible. So science doesn't state it as a fact.
      So your comparison doesn't makes any sense!

  • @mr.watertap5676
    @mr.watertap5676 Год назад +1

    Learned a lot. Thanks for the video

  • @aditsubba838
    @aditsubba838 2 года назад +3

    Wow. This guy is awesome. Thanks Sushant bro.

  • @kritimandal2285
    @kritimandal2285 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this podcast. It was never before experience for me. I can't believe i've not explored such a facinating topic ever.

  • @Pranjal_Gyawali007
    @Pranjal_Gyawali007 2 года назад +2

    Best explaination garnu hudo raixa and the podcast was also something informative.
    Best podcast ever thanks sushant dai

  • @ankitdevkota6585
    @ankitdevkota6585 2 года назад

    Best podcast i have ever watched............ I loved the way he explained those complex topics like wormhole,string theory,relativity, and multiple dimensions.. WOW.

  • @r.s.khatiwada2570
    @r.s.khatiwada2570 2 года назад +7

    very impressed with his explanations. He for sure is an elegant thinker. Both Naval ravikant and Richard Feynman are like my heroes too. Naval Ravikant though not a physicist himself, is not any less than prof. feynman. People only know Elon Musk and Bill gates which is the biggest irony.
    At 1:03:12, sushant was asking the difference between dark matter and dark energy. He gave a pretty generic reply about the interconvertibility of matter and energy but this doesn't work in this case. Dark matter is the extra mass inferred from the gravitational effect on the motion of stars and gas. This dark matter is theorized to be in the form of dark matter halo in the galaxy (though it has never been observed). Axions are the possible fundamental particles of dark matter as suggested by the standard model of particle physics. Dark energy, on the other hand, is thought to be the driving cause of the expansion of the universe otherwise why would a universe not collapse under its own gravity.
    Also, I am somewhat not convinced that he said the parallel universe is true. That's just a romanticization and commercialization of physics. This romanticization definitely helps Marvel make huge bucks. Concept of Parallel universe were first developed by Huge Everett to make possible sense of the superposed quantum states (just like what Schroedinger did with his cat) but then they were later picked up by others since these concepts serve to wow and romanticize physics. This is still good because more people are interested in physics. But it needs to be known that that's not the complete story. Very happy to see this type of discussion.

  • @yn9709
    @yn9709 9 месяцев назад

    I'm really proud to say that he was my teacher and he is the best teacher ever😊

  • @umekar2695
    @umekar2695 2 года назад +1

    Nice to hear these kind of topics from Nepal, kudoos to the Sunny and team
    Saying String theory as a fundamental at this stage is misleading, nature is full of uncertainties and so physics.

  • @amitpomu
    @amitpomu 2 года назад +2

    I have been watching these astro physics documentaries since quite a few years. As a non science guy, I had few bits of knowledge about what he said. But learning it from Nepali Physicist it became more easy to understand. It was very informative, though I don't know the technical core. As a layman this video helped me to grasp some knowledge on what science is, how this universe works and best thing is I got to know that we have brilliant minds like him in Nepal. Hope to see him and more Nepali scientist in this podcast. 🙏👍✊😀

  • @diwashrai2084
    @diwashrai2084 2 года назад

    To get this level of information about physics in such sophisticated way man for Nepalese. Hats off to sunny and sushant dai 👏👏.

  • @binod4929
    @binod4929 2 года назад +2

    (14:15) what actually exits another side of our universe or beside our universe (behind the boarder of our universe)? My favorite theory is dark matter! as we have collected the information that our universe is bubble of space-time and matter came out of nothing and my curiosity is what nothing is?😮

  • @amitrai1081
    @amitrai1081 2 года назад +1

    Interesting and illuminating podcast. Thank you.

  • @manishmaharjan9588
    @manishmaharjan9588 2 года назад +6

    dammi, keep surprising with these exciting topics bro!!!! great

  • @Skunwar1994
    @Skunwar1994 2 года назад +1

    Sushant dai ko podcast ko quality level babaal rise vairacha hai !! keep it on !

  • @nidatiyojrom7874
    @nidatiyojrom7874 6 месяцев назад

    Very much interesting show I'm huge huge fan of this podcast Sushant sir I hope many more similar podcast ❤❤❤❤thankyou

  • @binod4929
    @binod4929 2 года назад +2

    3:36 maths is logical language, pattern to read physical phenomena 😊

  • @Evergreenstha
    @Evergreenstha 2 года назад +1

    Please bring Dr. Surendra KC as well. we'll be happier if you could do this. Because he is a true historian for all of us now.

  • @nirajanadhikari8032
    @nirajanadhikari8032 2 года назад +2

    32:40 I watched this documentry when I was in class 4 at Mid night Like 1,2 am In National geographic channel

  • @void8434
    @void8434 2 года назад +6

    28:32 I believe its not proven that 3500 exoplanets are habitable.

  • @Pohgox-XXIII
    @Pohgox-XXIII 2 года назад +2

    Total worth Podcast. Thanks sunny labh dai

  • @abidmishra5493
    @abidmishra5493 2 года назад

    We need more people like him. @Sushant Strengthen your radar! Thanks.

  • @saishshrestha2750
    @saishshrestha2750 2 года назад +1

    One of the best podcast in RUclips

  • @shivaharigautam8683
    @shivaharigautam8683 2 года назад +3

    Very nice podcast👍
    Lots of knowledge in science.

  • @saursigd
    @saursigd 2 года назад +1

    Glad to hear about my favourite subject in podcast.👏

  • @sunitakhadka8594
    @sunitakhadka8594 2 года назад +2

    The way he says "its true" with such certainty to something that is still considered speculative in science (parallel universes) goes against the very spirit of science and undermines his credibility actually ...as of now, it might be the best possible explanation, but no one knows for sure if its true or not...Such overwhelming confidence in what is still a speculation or a possibility is more in tune with a group that defy reason over faith - 'Religious fanatics'......thats just in the initial part of the interview though, for the major part of the interview, I loved the way he clarified the diffifult concepts and theories of physics and quantum mechanics to lay enthusiasts like myself...so, well done 👏

    • @yudhirgautam1645
      @yudhirgautam1645 Год назад +1

      Parallel universe/ string theory is just only a theory.. Hollywood marvel comic like stuffs... If you wanna get deeper into the rabbit hole, maybe we can have a chat. Feel free to chat

  • @bijeshamatya9379
    @bijeshamatya9379 2 года назад +5

    Corrections: The origins of quantam mechanics can be traced back to Maxwell's laws of thermodynamics. Max plank introduced the idea that light instead of coming in continuous chunks comes in discreet packages called quanta which is represented by h. Later Albert enstien formulated relationship known in the form of E =nhf where n is interiger such as 1,2,3..... h is Plank's constant and f is the frequency. Although enstien contributed to the formulation of quantam mechanics he never believe in it. His quote " god never played 🎲 with the universe" was in reference to entanglement of two quantum particles say photons and then uncertainty principle formed by Wegner hisenberg, this formed the background of quantam mechanics called Copenhagen interpretation.

    • @bijeshamatya9379
      @bijeshamatya9379 2 года назад +2

      Please reference to Atom clash of the Titans, The key to the cosmos and The illusion of the reality.

  • @darpantrip1666
    @darpantrip1666 2 года назад +1

    Now this is what I was looking forward to explore the universe. Great show 😀

  • @pratikofficialp.b1205
    @pratikofficialp.b1205 2 года назад +3

    Wow what an intellectual person is Sunny👏 Beyond Imagination😊😇🕵️‍♀️

  • @takludada7886
    @takludada7886 2 года назад

    This kind of perceptions that have related itself practically with universal theories should be authorized in our reality and this guy should be the hope of initiation in nepal. Thankyou so much and welcome to the world of simulation😊🙏

  • @pkhdipesh
    @pkhdipesh 2 года назад +1

    well done sushant dai looking forward to hearing more interview on this topic

  • @sumannraaz5264
    @sumannraaz5264 2 года назад +4

    Amazing Podcast ! Keep it up !

  • @RomanKumarRai
    @RomanKumarRai 2 года назад +1

    Babal bhai racha ! Bring someone along with this bhai who can talk about Aliens and civilization.

  • @thestragequack3598
    @thestragequack3598 2 года назад

    Totally got lost into. Kudos to Sushant for providing this golden podcast.🙇

  • @geodev
    @geodev 2 года назад

    Big fan of Sunny bro after watching this video. Very very engaging and informative podcast ever❤️

  • @sachindhakal8537
    @sachindhakal8537 2 года назад

    Watched full podcast. Well explained Sunny Brother. Learn even more, grow even more. I wish to see you in big stages explaining Physics. Best Wishes.

  • @arjunkhadka5235
    @arjunkhadka5235 2 года назад

    The way he explain things and all....its awesome 😍 thanks for bringing him on ur podcasts

  • @manojrai5730
    @manojrai5730 10 месяцев назад

    निकै महत्वपूर्ण बिषयमा राम्रो जानकारी पाइयो खुसी लाग्यो 💝 🎉😂❤

  • @bibekgauchan3054
    @bibekgauchan3054 2 года назад

    It’s really good to watch someone talking about space time and reality of forces .. I really appreciate this podcast… keep it up ..

  • @yougace6734
    @yougace6734 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much transferring knowledge to us 🖤

  • @sarojpandey8885
    @sarojpandey8885 2 года назад +1

    Hats off sushant da
    U did great research before podcast

  • @sarmilalimbu7367
    @sarmilalimbu7367 2 года назад

    Enlightened thoughts .. thanks sunny for ur information .. really helpful and interesting to hear immense widsom

  • @subhashsharma3727
    @subhashsharma3727 2 года назад

    Thank you Sushant for this wonderful podcast.

  • @urweird885
    @urweird885 2 года назад

    So interesting podcast ever seen stick to this podcast from the beginning to the end he surely is a genius. We need more like this podcast in nepal.

  • @kaustuvregmi1469
    @kaustuvregmi1469 2 года назад +2

    Try approaching professors from CDP (Central Department of Physics), Kirtipur. For more talks in Physics.

  • @sambid
    @sambid 2 года назад +7

    Worth watching 🔥🔥
    I love the concept of time travel, paradox, multiverse, and things....
    I really like it

  • @bishalgole8552
    @bishalgole8552 2 года назад

    Very rare podcast from Nepal. Bro you are doing great. I hope it gets recognized more and more. Keep it up in bringing real people.

  • @SandeepSharma-gh2su
    @SandeepSharma-gh2su Год назад

    One of the most interesting podcast 😮

  • @usonic4707
    @usonic4707 2 года назад +6

    brooooooooo n. tesla saiddd 369 is a very very powerful numbers and is related to science and universe and this eposide is also 69 .....babal coincidence.. blowed mind

  • @surpidism
    @surpidism 2 года назад +3

    Great podcast !

  • @medicos5048
    @medicos5048 2 года назад +2

    I do appreciate his knowledge about Physics. But it would be much better if you invite a senior personality like Dr Binil Aryal ( Dean of IOST ).

  • @hod7628
    @hod7628 2 года назад

    Best podcast i ever watched in nepali RUclips channel.

  • @viralfever5827
    @viralfever5827 2 года назад +1

    Nikolas Tesla is one of the greatest inventor of all time. AC current, Induction Motors and and uncountable theories and other invention.

  • @existingasnature.0112
    @existingasnature.0112 2 года назад +1

    I hope that the scientists would eventually move beyond mechanistic and even mathematical paradigms. “We have an assumption now that’s getting stronger and stronger that mathematics is the only way to deal with reality,” "just Because it’s worked so well for a while, we’ve assumed that it has to be that way.”

  • @michealnepal9482
    @michealnepal9482 2 года назад

    Aja chahi lastai majja aayo hai !! Yesto po ho..bela bela yesto topic ani yesto guest bhaye pachi kya smooth huney k podcaste pni

  • @gamefreak8285
    @gamefreak8285 2 года назад +2

    I just saw The umbrella Academy and there is also the concept of Grandfather Paradox😀