Interesting. A few observations: -Schroedinger is neither alive nor dead. -Heisenberg looks uncertain. -Pauli is excluded. -Einstein's weight is relative to the speed of the train he arrived on. -Curie is positively radiant. -Planck is pictured to scale.
One of THE GREATEST moments in human history right here. Virtually all of these scientists have been a huge influence on me and got me into quantum physics. Their work have definitely been a life changer.
Wow, such a unique tape! To see some of the greatest scientist's, all together like an "Expanables" movie is just unbelievably awesome! I wish that would be more videos like this, especially from the first Solvay conferences, to see Rutherford, JJ Thomson, R. Wood, F. Soddy and more, that unfortunately is not possible
c'mon youre much more than that, being genius is nothing different than an ordinary man or woman, the only thing is what it's enourmously excite you, in this case that was physic.
It’s incredible how most of the greatest geniuses of mankind at that time (and some of them of all times) met there. A big shame not having videos of the discussions, certainly interesting as they must have been ❤
Im gladly surprised about the laughing and humorous Marie Curie. All biographies say that she was always said and spoke to nobody, so Im really thankful for this document that shows my idol in such a good shape at almost age 60. Its about 7 years before her death. RIP, MC!
Thank you for this. I've studied these men and their work all my life and to see this footage is like seeing movies of old friends. It's very heartening.
Max Planck quantized energy to solve the blackbody spectrum problem, but he regarded it only as a mathematical trick. Einstein was the first one who realized the physical meaning of it. The comprehensive format of quantum mechanics was established firstly by Heisenberg, Born, Jordan and Schrodinger
Ervin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard, Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein and others Heroes at its holiest
I believe that it is Hendrick Lorentz at 2:24 in the film, who chaired the first Solvay Conference and about whom Einstein later wrote, "For me personally he meant more than all the others I have met on my life's journey." He would have died within about a year of this film being made.
Well said. indeed historical moments from the pages of golden era of theoritical physics. We won't see the like again - Curie, Einstein, Dirac, Max Born ......the galaxy of scientists. Indeed this footage brings me nostalgic memories of my own boyhood days when I used to read scientific books and magazines like 'Science Today". Thanks for the footage and RUclips for preserving such rare moments...Subramanian A, State Bank of India, Kanjikode, Palakkad
Wow, they are all here! I would have loved to have been a fly on THAT wall. These men, and women (Lise Meitner was the first to split the atom), have uncovered things that no one would have ever thought possible.
To be a fly on the wall at those early Solvay conferences -- not only during the official proceedings, but at the informal conversations and gatherings between and after.
@CodeEphyon The Hidden Variable is a variable that could explain quantum entanglement. We call it hidden because we do not know what it is. In a new theory time is the Hidden Variable and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty that the observer will have with any future event.
Sir Ernest Rutherford was not at the fifth Solvay Conference, in 1927. He was present, however, at the first Solvay Conference, in 1911. 24 famous people were there. They were: E. Solvay, E. Rutherford, M. Curie, H. Poincaré, W. Nernst, P. Langevin, M. Brillouin, A. Einstein, H. Lorentz, M. Planck, H. Rubens, H. Kamerlingh Onnes, J. H. Jeans, E. Warburg, J. Perrin, E. Herzen, G. Hostelet, W. Wien, R. Goldschmidt, M. de Broglie, F. Hasenöhrl, M. Knudsen, A. Sommerfeld and F. Lindemann. Quite a rarefied assemblage, yet that first conference is hardly ever mentioned.
Solvay was the meeting ground of many of the greatest minds of that era, who undoubtedly laid the strong foundations, first time in human history, to present and exchange notes in a field which had remained largely unfathomed by science, namely atomic and particle physics. Time, sor an absolute quantity (an untruth), became an additional dimension for all time to enter into the calculations of science.
Everyone science student knows about him , his Quantum theory and energy equation . And when you realise De Broglie would not even be able to propose wave- particle duality if it was not for Planck to find the energy equation for light in wave form.
This is an amazing video, I can't believe this footage exists. I'm making a documentary about Quantum Physics and I wanted to contact the makers of this film so we can get permission to use the footage. What's the name of this film? How do you find the creators?
Oh man good times great minds... I wish I was there with them, sometimes I wonder that I was born at the wrong era. I'd go coma just to be there at their presence.
Sur les conseils d'Irène Frain, je visionne avec plaisir les protagonistes de son merveilleux roman " Marie Curie prend un amant", à savoir, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein et Paul Langevin. Je n'en reviens pas de voir une vidéo qui a plus de 90 ans !!!! Merci beaucoup
@ArcaneInquisitor Certainly the status of "determinism" is not a topic for physics. It is a philosophical proposition. The Aspect experiment says nothing about "determinism". It does prove once and for all that EPR asked bad questions based on desires to be right, not desires to understand.
I always quote him while talking to string theorists. Yeah he's def one of my favourites too but I would have to say my favourite physicist of all time is Richard Feynman
Here is the exact answer: "To which I replied by pointing at the great caution, already called for by ancient thinkers, in ascribing attributes to Providence in everyday language." (Bohr, Discussion with Einstein, p. 47).
despite Einstein saying that God doesn't play with dice, he helped in the development of quantum mechanics, using Planck's equation from ancient quantum mechanics in the photoelectric effect, even in the probability and statistics part
What an exciting time would have been to be alive then , with so many new discoveries, insights and so many great minds into one place. I wonder how they envisioned the future to be at that time, they must have been aware of the both the wonderful and terrible things that the science and technological advancements will bring.
I put up a video titled “ Fritz London Cambridge 8MM film” The film came from the estate of Fritz London’s son . In the film about 3/4 the way through if you watch closely you will see Paul Dirac , Neils Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli as well as Fritz London and his brother Heinz. I would like for people to look at this video and help me identify the other notable scientists that are there . It took place in 1953 . If you can help I would appreciate it.
wow what a conference It would've been great to be there even if i wouldn't understand anything because im only in my beginners classical physics class :P these guys are amazing though!
well a spherical wire like the earth allow energy to propagate it in concentric rings of energy straight through, the energy passing in the center axis moves at the speed of light while the energy on the outer surface of the earth moves faster than light to be in the same uniform energy ring as the energy going through the center, it all comes down to basic trig. one wire was the start of this work, wardenclyffe was the end result allowing faster than light energy transfer and internet.
"The most known people who participated in the conference were Ervin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard, Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein and others." Too bad I didn´t took part. I would certainly stand out among these ignorant simpletons. just kidding... what a brilliant collection of human minds!
Most conferences presentations are now in English but at this time when Europe was the the center of physics, I wonder what these people (no doubt fluent in 2 or more languages) spoke during the conference.
Very good video! In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view it is Time that is the Hidden Variable. Time has symmetry and geometry that can explain the paradoxes of Quantum Physics.
He convened the international measurement and weighing conference in Paris on 15 November 2018. With a new standard, the kilogram was tied to the Planck constant, not to the alloy in a bell jar. Quantities such as ampere, mole, etc. were redefined with standards on the quantum scale. The new standards came into force on May 20, 2019. 15 kasım 2018de pariste uluslararası ölçü tartı konferansı topladı . kilogram yeni bir standart ile bir fanus içindeki alaşıma değil planck sabitine bağlandı ampere , mol vb büyüklükler kuantum ölçeğinde standartlar ile yeniden tanımlandı yeni standartlar 20 mayıs 2019da yürürlüğe girdi Für den 15. November 2018 berief er die internationale Mess- und Wägekonferenz in Paris ein. Mit einem neuen Standard war das Kilogramm an die Planck-Konstante gebunden, nicht an die Legierung in einer Glasglocke. Größen wie Ampere, Mol usw. wurden mit Standards auf der Quantenskala neu definiert. Die neuen Standards traten am 20. Mai in Kraft , 2019.
They were so enamored by being on camera due to its novelty that it was impossible to act normal and not pose and look into it.. but boy were these guys smart.
We see the electron's rotation around the nucleus as space and perceive it as time. Prof. Dr. Haydar BAŞ Elektronun çekirdek etrafında dönmesini mekan olarak görüyor zaman olarak algılıyoruz . Prof.Dr.Haydar BAŞ Wir betrachten die Rotation des Elektrons um den Kern als Raum und nehmen sie als Zeit wahr. Prof. Dr. Haydar BAŞ
Why nobody does not mention the response of N. Bohr to Einstein? Einstein: "God does not play dice" Bohr replied: "Einstein, stop telling God what to do" :D Great guys
Initially Einstein wasn't talking to Bohr but rather to Born. It wasn't until at a different occasion that Einstein told Bohr what he told Born that God doesn't play dice with the universe and God was subtle not malicious and Bohr replied that Einstein should stop telling God what to do. Bohr was defending QM and The Uncertainty Principle.
They both were stubborn. He was only simply saying that QM was incomplete. Then Bohr quoted anyone who is not shocked by QM has not understood it. Bohr too had his doubts about certain things like Black holes, Expanding universe, and that QM could get any better without New radical ideas.
I would still put Einstein before any physicist. He was the last of a dying breed of physicist. Nowadays physics seem to be more talking/explaining(like cosmos, Bill Nye, Tyson, A brief history of time etc.) and making technologies and less thinking and observing. Mathematics have completely taken over physics and made it more abstract and complicated than it suppose to be and so nobody wants to try and do the work anymore. Maybe a new and improved breed of physicist will come along and ignite that scientific revolution that occurred in the 20th century.
Many of those concluded that matter is just a product of spirit. Max Planck even said that their work ends and research should be continued by philosophy. Heisenberg said the biggest implications of his work doesn't lay in atom physics but in philosophy. I am German and collected their German quotes partly from Interviews they gave to German Radio and TV. So it is not just my imagination. Find their quotes here:wie24.com/quantenmechanik-ursache-materie/
Louis de Broglie, by far. He knew that a particle-wave and its pilot wave cannot be represented by just ONE ‘Schrödinger eq solution’ wave function. Therefore he proposed a DUAL wave physics that is much more general in scope than the currently accepted central role of Schrödinger’s ‘single’ quantum wave function. In strong nonlinear situation, the dual wave interaction is so out of statistical equilibrium that divine determinism will shine through.
@PegasusWhiteRose I have developed this theory out of the simple idea that Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty that the observer will have with any future event. This makes time and the geometry of spacetime the Hidden Variable. There is no understanding of time in modern physics no understanding of why we have a future and a past. This is why we have the paradoxes of QM.
Newton believed Time was a thing in itself and connected to motion and Einstein believed there was something missing from quantum mechanics. If Time has symmetry and geometry this would give us polarization and entanglement. Time is the only thing that could affect all of matter and therefore be the hidden variable.
@schmitmg1 Well considering it has been an accepted part of quantum theory ever since, I think it is safe to say that determinism was ended. To this day no one has made any progress in trying to bring determinism back (if anyone is even still trying). It is now accepted as fact. So I would say the statement was perfectly valid.
Well, Quantum Mechanics has probabilistic behaviors, but also DOES HAVE deterministic behaviors too! So, it is not a totally probabilistic theory. Think, for example, of spectral lines of atoms... They are always at the same places.. Ionizing Hydrogen takes ~13.5 eV, etc. So, there is a LOT of determinism...
The interpretation of the expressions on their faces is the speaker's own opinion. They might just as well have been tired. Thinking long and hard on the hard problems of their time was a true effort.
tek bir fotonun frekansı 0,0018 hertzdir tek bir elektronun frekansı ise bazen 0,018 hertz bazen 0,00018 hertz olur Die Frequenz eines einzelnen Photons beträgt 0,0018 Hertz Die Frequenz eines einzelnen Elektrons beträgt manchmal 0,018 Hertz und manchmal 0,00018 Hertz. The frequency of a single photon is 0.0018 hertz The frequency of a single electron is sometimes 0.018 hertz and sometimes 0.00018 hertz.
A Photon-Quantum-Tetrahedron doing 4D spatial inversions which co-ordinate at a mean of 60 degrees in a rougher context of 3D expectations was always going to lead these men a merry dance - I think! 😂
@nickharvey7 I'm not sure. It's possible but where is this hidden variable?. Nowadays there are thousands of physicists and mathematics working on the missing problems. I love the Einstein idea of the time and space together like a tissue. Cheers.
Interesting. A few observations:
-Schroedinger is neither alive nor dead.
-Heisenberg looks uncertain.
-Pauli is excluded.
-Einstein's weight is relative to the speed of the train he arrived on.
-Curie is positively radiant.
-Planck is pictured to scale.
Nah. Schroedinger was alive and dead, at the same time. You can tell.
And Lorentz doesn’t know where to place himself in a given time
What about dirac
@@rockbrian8964 Dirac with his anti partner
Born's position depends on the chair he sat on squared
That amount of brain power all in one place must have bent the fabric of universe at that conference...!
Absolutely
The general public seem just insects going about their lives compared to these few genius’s
@@159church absolutely. They are giants among hobbits intellectually
Their hit and trail method works
I'm glad these films still exist. Thanks to the people responsible for that.
Absolutely legendary! With the 25 year old Heisenberg! Pauli goes near to him with 27. The youngest was Paul Dirac,born Aug. 8,1902
One of THE GREATEST moments in human history right here. Virtually all of these scientists have been a huge influence on me and got me into quantum physics. Their work have definitely been a life changer.
2:05 here we can see a physicist being a physicist
Einstein and Ehrenfest have that in common😂
Holy SHIT! I did not notice that. 🤣
It is sad to see Ehrenfest made a face as if he was really happy at that time. 6 years latter he committed suicide due to depression.
@@ponycai wow thanks for sharing
@@ponycai oh no
Wow, such a unique tape! To see some of the greatest scientist's, all together like an "Expanables" movie is just unbelievably awesome! I wish that would be more videos like this, especially from the first Solvay conferences, to see Rutherford, JJ Thomson, R. Wood, F. Soddy and more, that unfortunately is not possible
+Мирослав Лукьяненко It's like The Expendables but actually good. He he
xD
Not some of the greatest scientist. Theee greatest scientist.
Unfortunately, Nikola Tesla, was missing from there. 😟
@@IGI2-HC Isn't Nikola Tesla more of an engineer?
To be able to go back in time to Brussels in 1927 as a fly on the wall at the Solvay conference...
I wonder whether anyone has plans to celebrate its centenary...
Right? Schrodinger would have hit on you I’m sure.
@@dougg1075 More like Heisenberg. Apparently he was a ladies' man
And at the informal gatherings and converations between and after the official meetings. (!)
c'mon youre much more than that, being genius is nothing different than an ordinary man or woman, the only thing is what it's enourmously excite you, in this case that was physic.
It’s incredible how most of the greatest geniuses of mankind at that time (and some of them of all times) met there. A big shame not having videos of the discussions, certainly interesting as they must have been ❤
Im gladly surprised about the laughing and humorous Marie Curie. All biographies say that she was always said and spoke to nobody, so Im really thankful for this document that shows my idol in such a good shape at almost age 60. Its about 7 years before her death. RIP, MC!
Thank you for this. I've studied these men and their work all my life and to see this footage is like seeing movies of old friends. It's very heartening.
Why did you forget about Max Planck? He was ranked highest as the father of Quantum Physics.
Nope
That's old quantum theory
New quantum mechanics borns with Schrodinger and Heisenberg
Max Planck quantized energy to solve the blackbody spectrum problem, but he regarded it only as a mathematical trick. Einstein was the first one who realized the physical meaning of it. The comprehensive format of quantum mechanics was established firstly by Heisenberg, Born, Jordan and Schrodinger
You all are arguing like that , you all are way more better than the great max planck and other people involve in research of Quantum Mechanics
Ervin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard, Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein and others
Heroes at its holiest
all of those in the SAME place!! Holy shit
"WHITE MEN"
Langmuir ? 😡
Max Planck,De Donder
Maria Skłodowska- Curie 😊Polka!!@@ethnicleanserberg7975
Science Mafia!These people were just amazing. every single one of them. never happen again to see so many bright minds all the same place
I believe that it is Hendrick Lorentz at 2:24 in the film, who chaired the first Solvay Conference and about whom Einstein later wrote, "For me personally he meant more than all the others I have met on my life's journey." He would have died within about a year of this film being made.
yes that is what she says. Lorentz laid the fundamentals for the work by Einstein, this theory was originally called the Lorentz-Einstein theory.
Well said. indeed historical moments from the pages of golden era of theoritical physics. We won't see the like again - Curie, Einstein, Dirac, Max Born ......the galaxy of scientists. Indeed this footage brings me nostalgic memories of my own boyhood days when I used to read scientific books and magazines like 'Science Today". Thanks for the footage and RUclips for preserving such rare moments...Subramanian A, State Bank of India, Kanjikode, Palakkad
The tallest genius of the 20e together ! The discussions should be fascinating !
Oh mozart you were the genius of the 17th century
@@rajaradi802 18th century :)
@@rajaradi802 18th century :)
Wow, they are all here! I would have loved to have been a fly on THAT wall. These men, and women (Lise Meitner was the first to split the atom), have uncovered things that no one would have ever thought possible.
Your whole University syllabus in one video
2:34 and bohr replied "don't tell god what to do"
Today is the most beautiful and luckiest day of my entire life. Thank you for sharing this.
1:01 "Louie de Broglie wrote his dissertation on the wave nature of
matter which Schrodinger used as the basis for wave mechanics."
Buried but by no means dead..
spaceandmotion
Awesome!! Thank you for posting this!!
To be a fly on the wall at those early Solvay conferences -- not only during the official proceedings, but at the informal conversations and gatherings between and after.
Albert Einstein ! OMG and Madame Curie My Science Hero's
+Genva Cartel Pfff, everyone knows Niels Bohr is where it's at
@@mikaelbk not to forget Dirac and Schrödinger, and Heisenberg to unite them
Maria SKŁODOWSKA - Curie😊
@CodeEphyon The Hidden Variable is a variable that could explain quantum entanglement. We call it hidden because we do not know what it is. In a new theory time is the Hidden Variable and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty that the observer will have with any future event.
Planck is mentioned at just about the very end.
But where is Ernest Rutherford?
Sir Ernest Rutherford was not at the fifth Solvay Conference, in 1927. He was present, however, at the first Solvay Conference, in 1911. 24 famous people were there. They were: E. Solvay, E. Rutherford, M. Curie, H. Poincaré, W. Nernst, P. Langevin, M. Brillouin, A. Einstein, H. Lorentz, M. Planck, H. Rubens, H. Kamerlingh Onnes, J. H. Jeans, E. Warburg, J. Perrin, E. Herzen, G. Hostelet, W. Wien, R. Goldschmidt, M. de Broglie, F. Hasenöhrl, M. Knudsen, A. Sommerfeld and F. Lindemann. Quite a rarefied assemblage, yet that first conference is hardly ever mentioned.
Solvay was the meeting ground of many of the greatest minds of that era, who undoubtedly laid the strong foundations, first time in human history, to present and exchange notes in a field which had remained largely unfathomed by science, namely atomic and particle physics. Time, sor an absolute quantity (an untruth), became an additional dimension for all time to enter into the calculations of science.
how come no one here knows max plank?
Grand father of modern Physics..
are you kidding ? he has a university and a medal named after him
@@redbakri how about an institute
Everybody knows him
Everyone science student knows about him , his Quantum theory and energy equation .
And when you realise De Broglie would not even be able to propose wave- particle duality if it was not for Planck to find the energy equation for light in wave form.
I so agree with you. This was such a romantic and adventerous time for humanity (at least in the scientific community).
This is an amazing video, I can't believe this footage exists.
I'm making a documentary about Quantum Physics and I wanted to contact the makers of this film so we can get permission to use the footage.
What's the name of this film? How do you find the creators?
This is in public domain for sure
Oh man good times great minds...
I wish I was there with them, sometimes I wonder that I was born at the wrong era.
I'd go coma just to be there at their presence.
2:35
They forgot the whole conversation.
Einstein:God does not play dice.
Neils Bohr: Stop telling god what to do.
this is like the ultimate powerhouse of geniuses !
Sur les conseils d'Irène Frain, je visionne avec plaisir les protagonistes de son merveilleux roman " Marie Curie prend un amant", à savoir, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein et Paul Langevin. Je n'en reviens pas de voir une vidéo qui a plus de 90 ans !!!! Merci beaucoup
admire madam curie so much
I wish Emmy Noether was here
@ArcaneInquisitor
Certainly the status of "determinism" is not a topic for physics. It is a philosophical proposition.
The Aspect experiment says nothing about "determinism". It does prove once and for all
that EPR asked bad questions based on desires to be right, not desires to understand.
Wow just wow! Richard Feynman is the 9 year old kid playing the bongo drums in back of the building. LOL
I always quote him while talking to string theorists. Yeah he's def one of my favourites too but I would have to say my favourite physicist of all time is Richard Feynman
Omg..the brightest Brian of 20th century which design and imiagn current development and literally everything
Here is the exact answer: "To which I replied by pointing at the great caution, already called for by ancient thinkers, in ascribing attributes to Providence in everyday language." (Bohr, Discussion with Einstein, p. 47).
Maria Skłodowska-Curie :))) 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱 she had 24 years when she moved to Paris ;)
👍
please, does anyone have a video of Erwin Schrödinger giving an interview on television? If so, post on RUclips !!!
despite Einstein saying that God doesn't play with dice, he helped in the development of quantum mechanics, using Planck's equation from ancient quantum mechanics in the photoelectric effect, even in the probability and statistics part
Greates physicists in one place, it's just non-imaginable, but really wonderful!
What an exciting time would have been to be alive then , with so many new discoveries, insights and so many great minds into one place. I wonder how they envisioned the future to be at that time, they must have been aware of the both the wonderful and terrible things that the science and technological advancements will bring.
I put up a video titled “ Fritz London Cambridge 8MM film” The film came from the estate of Fritz London’s son . In the film about 3/4 the way through if you watch closely you will see Paul Dirac , Neils Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli as well as Fritz London and his brother Heinz. I would like for people to look at this video and help me identify the other notable scientists that are there . It took place in 1953 . If you can help I would appreciate it.
Hall of fame of the physics ! Impressive
wow what a conference
It would've been great to be there even if i wouldn't understand anything because im only in my beginners classical physics class :P these guys are amazing though!
So many Physics giants....
And Chemistry too...!😁
To be a fly on the wall and witness the greatest assembly of minds this world ever had.
0:46 Max Born, he is Olivia Newton-John's grandfather
well a spherical wire like the earth allow energy to propagate it in concentric rings of energy straight through, the energy passing in the center axis moves at the speed of light while the energy on the outer surface of the earth moves faster than light to be in the same uniform energy ring as the energy going through the center, it all comes down to basic trig. one wire was the start of this work, wardenclyffe was the end result allowing faster than light energy transfer and internet.
Never mind about interpretations. Just get the equations to agree with experimental results..
"The most known people who participated in the conference were Ervin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard, Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein and others."
Too bad I didn´t took part. I would certainly stand out among these ignorant simpletons.
just kidding... what a brilliant collection of human minds!
Love your comment... very funny. Your right, this is a amazing clip
Goosebumps
this place happened a large concentration of density intelligence per square meter. great scientist of science!
i know this has nothing to do with the video, but your comment is as old as me, that's really cool :)
Wonder how Marie Curie felt being the lone woman among men's with some of the hardest hardons in their brains... in history???
Super! Duma narodowa Polaków 😊❤
Is that the only footage of Marie Curie?
Most conferences presentations are now in English but at this time when Europe was the the center of physics, I wonder what these people (no doubt fluent in 2 or more languages) spoke during the conference.
These men have to be from another planet.
men + Madame Curie, the only one there with two Nobel prizes.
Very good video!
In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view it is Time that is the Hidden Variable. Time has symmetry and geometry that can explain the paradoxes of Quantum Physics.
Awesome
He convened the international measurement and weighing conference in Paris on 15 November 2018. With a new standard, the kilogram was tied to the Planck constant, not to the alloy in a bell jar. Quantities such as ampere, mole, etc. were redefined with standards on the quantum scale. The new standards came into force on May 20, 2019.
15 kasım 2018de pariste uluslararası ölçü tartı konferansı topladı . kilogram yeni bir standart ile bir fanus içindeki alaşıma değil planck sabitine bağlandı ampere , mol vb büyüklükler kuantum ölçeğinde standartlar ile yeniden tanımlandı yeni standartlar 20 mayıs 2019da yürürlüğe girdi
Für den 15. November 2018 berief er die internationale Mess- und Wägekonferenz in Paris ein. Mit einem neuen Standard war das Kilogramm an die Planck-Konstante gebunden, nicht an die Legierung in einer Glasglocke. Größen wie Ampere, Mol usw. wurden mit Standards auf der Quantenskala neu definiert. Die neuen Standards traten am 20. Mai in Kraft , 2019.
Niels Bohr response to Einstein's quote "God doesn't play dice" ? "Quit telling God what to do"
They were so enamored by being on camera due to its novelty that it was impossible to act normal and not pose and look into it.. but boy were these guys smart.
We see the electron's rotation around the nucleus as space and perceive it as time.
Prof. Dr. Haydar BAŞ
Elektronun çekirdek etrafında dönmesini mekan olarak görüyor zaman olarak algılıyoruz .
Prof.Dr.Haydar BAŞ
Wir betrachten die Rotation des Elektrons um den Kern als Raum und nehmen sie als Zeit wahr.
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Why nobody does not mention the response of N. Bohr to Einstein?
Einstein: "God does not play dice"
Bohr replied: "Einstein, stop telling God what to do"
:D Great guys
Safak MERT great quote. i was pissed off when they didnt.
Initially Einstein wasn't talking to Bohr but rather to Born. It wasn't until at a different occasion that Einstein told Bohr what he told Born that God doesn't play dice with the universe and God was subtle not malicious and Bohr replied that Einstein should stop telling God what to do. Bohr was defending QM and The Uncertainty Principle.
Douglas Samukai yes i think you are correct. i too believe it was wrong for einstein to tell the universe what to do.
They both were stubborn. He was only simply saying that QM was incomplete. Then Bohr quoted anyone who is not shocked by QM has not understood it. Bohr too had his doubts about certain things like Black holes, Expanding universe, and that QM could get any better without New radical ideas.
I would still put Einstein before any physicist. He was the last of a dying breed of physicist. Nowadays physics seem to be more talking/explaining(like cosmos, Bill Nye, Tyson, A brief history of time etc.) and making technologies and less thinking and observing. Mathematics have completely taken over physics and made it more abstract and complicated than it suppose to be and so nobody wants to try and do the work anymore. Maybe a new and improved breed of physicist will come along and ignite that scientific revolution that occurred in the 20th century.
This is extremely useful.
I would have never guessed that Ehrenfest had such a joyous personality, since all we hear from him are the tales about the tragical end of his life.
wow ,great , i saw madam curie, my ideal in science, and Neil Bohr ,
Many of those concluded that matter is just a product of spirit.
Max Planck even said that their work ends and research should be continued by philosophy. Heisenberg said the biggest implications of his work doesn't lay in atom physics but in philosophy. I am German and collected their German quotes partly from Interviews they gave to German Radio and TV. So it is not just my imagination. Find their quotes here:wie24.com/quantenmechanik-ursache-materie/
So who was the greatest physicst among all 30 of them?.
Louis de Broglie, by far. He knew that a particle-wave and its pilot wave cannot be represented by just ONE ‘Schrödinger eq solution’ wave function. Therefore he proposed a DUAL wave physics that is much more general in scope than the currently accepted central role of Schrödinger’s ‘single’ quantum wave function. In strong nonlinear situation, the dual wave interaction is so out of statistical equilibrium that divine determinism will shine through.
Dirac
Respect and admiration. I bow to these giants of intellect.
@PegasusWhiteRose I have developed this theory out of the simple idea that Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty that the observer will have with any future event. This makes time and the geometry of spacetime the Hidden Variable. There is no understanding of time in modern physics no understanding of why we have a future and a past. This is why we have the paradoxes of QM.
smart people everywhere.......
Newton believed Time was a thing in itself and connected to motion and Einstein believed there was something missing from quantum mechanics. If Time has symmetry and geometry this would give us polarization and entanglement. Time is the only thing that could affect all of matter and therefore be the hidden variable.
Rutherford is missing
@schmitmg1 Well considering it has been an accepted part of quantum theory ever since, I think it is safe to say that determinism was ended. To this day no one has made any progress in trying to bring determinism back (if anyone is even still trying). It is now accepted as fact.
So I would say the statement was perfectly valid.
Well, Quantum Mechanics has probabilistic behaviors, but also DOES HAVE deterministic behaviors too! So, it is not a totally probabilistic theory. Think, for example, of spectral lines of atoms... They are always at the same places.. Ionizing Hydrogen takes ~13.5 eV, etc. So, there is a LOT of determinism...
We r watching this because of their contribution in field of science
The interpretation of the expressions on their faces is the speaker's own opinion. They might just as well have been tired. Thinking long and hard on the hard problems of their time was a true effort.
We forget about henry poincarre?
Unimaginable but True.
Hop bienvenue à tous dans ce petit bond historique !
Was it for Rutherford, Newton and myself to have joined this, it would be literally the biggest collection of Geniuses
Shhhh Americans like to pretend Rutherford doesn't exist
Wonderful.
I would've loved to have been a subatomic particle in the "air" that great day.
02:05 :D
Who is he?? Peter Debye??
tek bir fotonun frekansı 0,0018 hertzdir
tek bir elektronun frekansı ise bazen 0,018 hertz bazen 0,00018 hertz olur
Die Frequenz eines einzelnen Photons beträgt 0,0018 Hertz
Die Frequenz eines einzelnen Elektrons beträgt manchmal 0,018 Hertz und manchmal 0,00018 Hertz.
The frequency of a single photon is 0.0018 hertz
The frequency of a single electron is sometimes 0.018 hertz and sometimes 0.00018 hertz.
The sheer weight could turn the conference into a black hole
If Maxwell was present too
He was no more at that timr
Wow . Langmuir looks ADSORBED in the discussion .
Sad that pauli is EXCLUDED
What? Planck was there, in the video.
they are the best of humanity
You're dead by now
A Photon-Quantum-Tetrahedron doing 4D spatial inversions which co-ordinate at a mean of 60 degrees in a rougher context of 3D expectations was always going to lead these men a merry dance - I think! 😂
@nickharvey7 I'm not sure. It's possible but where is this hidden variable?. Nowadays there are thousands of physicists and mathematics working on the missing problems. I love the Einstein idea of the time and space together like a tissue.
Cheers.
The little league of physics gotta thank all those guys for the transistor development and the h-bomb
The meeting point of great minds in history
That was epic!!