The fact that you not only acknowledge the scenario of the listeners falling asleep, but are so totally ok with it and even giving permission to, makes me much more excited to stay awake and listen to the whole thing.
You failed your one job, I am now wide awake. This is the best introduction and explanation of simple quantum mechanics I've ever encountered. I am sitting here intently watching and learning quantum mechanics and I'm only in high school. So, while I may not have achieved my initial goal of falling asleep I have to thank you for this amazing lecture.
Genius! He capitalized on the idea on lectures' effect of making people sleepy. Just make your voice monotone and people will fall asleep even before they decide to watch something else.
Honestly I could listen to this all day long and never feel sleepy I literally watch quantum mechanics and any kind of science videos all day long 🫨!!!!!!!!LEARN!!!!!!!!🫨
I literally opened up RUclips whispering to myself: “give me something long and interesting to fall asleep to” and this was the first thing on my feed thank you so much!!!
Been waking up middle of the night to different kinds of lectures and was always finding it relaxing, never actually thought to sleep to them! Bro is a genius
RUclips played me this after I passed out after red wine. Woke up feeling like Gandalf the White. Every minute felt like a lifetime of the earth while I was sleeping.
I'm going to be a college freshman this fall, going into physics never having taken Calculus and only got a very basic physics class my senior year. Sometimes I wonder if I'm making the right choice.... But then I opened this video to try and fall asleep to it and ended up staying up until 5 am because it was just so fascinating.
Idk if you’re in the US or not, but follow this one advice: ASK RESEARCH LABS IF YOU CAN JOIN THEIR LAB AND HELP OUT. If you’re serious about going into physics for research later on, getting research experience early can make or break your grad school apps. Enjoy your college years, it’s a time to grow and learn who you are :)
As someone that had no prior physics exposure until I was actually in college...you got this. I managed to get a bachelors in physics and now going for my masters in engineering. You can do it! It will be tough but rewarding. Also do research as an undergrad it will help so much
These lectures are great. The auditory ques of the scratch pad, the exacting description of everything he writes translates perfectly to lucid dreams. I was back in my Quatum class 20 years ago and everything was being placed a blackboard in my dream. What a great way to reconnect with the math I lost long ago. Thank you.😊
I've come up with things at eight that science is proving today. I have a IQ of 169 and am considered twice exceptional. No these days I don't doubt myself, even though my beliefs have only diverged further as I've learned more. I've yet to strike out.
It's really cool that you posted it as Sleep & Study about Quantum Mechanics. one who tries to understand it listens and one who falls in sleep listening actual experience quantum state where most of us cannot predict where exactly our mind wanders. So am planning to perform this experiment to listen in bits consume it and then sleep :)
last year I picked up the habit of doing my homework while having my teachers were talking, now I'm studying virtually for a year and i miss that. You, my dear human who made this video, are amazing, thank you!
That's a terrible way to learn. Have your homework done beforehand, so you can follow along, even get ahead of your teacher during lecture, answer questions she brings up, and have questions answered that came up while you were doing your homework. I understand some classes are purely boring and shouldn't be mandatory, but, if it's something you enjoy, and it's important to you, then you should have homework done ahead of time.
That moment when you make sleeping content so interesting that it has the opposite effect. It is both interesting and sleep inducing A Superposition of events if you will
Couldnt sleep to interrigation videos and this popped up, thanks alot! You just earned a new sub. Love informative videos with a calm voice without any high sounds 🙏
Hey i just want to say I’ve watched and rewatched so many hours of your lessons. I never really learn anything, but just listening to your voice helps me falling asleep. Thank you so much!
I’m just watching this because I need some intellectual stimulation. I get unhappy if I don’t get enough stimulation to my brain. I fix this with listening to videos about subjects above my level and trying to understand them 😊
This is literally quite a good QM primer to yo! Really not bad stuff in terms of getting to grips with the initial math and probabilistic concepts! I fell asleep comforted by the familiarity :)
He presents/explains the subject in a way that keeps my attention. I don't find him boring, more so, interesting visually and audibly? to the point I do not want to close my eyes. Like
This came on autoplay last night while I was sleeping and in my dream someone was following me around telling me maths equations for ages. Eventually woke up and realised this was playing.
Thank you for this video. You are not boring at all in my opinion, I am able to stay focused and hold my attention, Even with terrible ADHD. Thank you, sir.
Omg! This works!!! I did the same for astrophysics and I got more smarter. Especially if you listen to it in 4x speed IT WORKS! Because in our dreams everything is fast forward.
I put on Bob Ross and then you came on after I fell asleep so in every dream I had that night I could hear you giving lecture and I even saw you in a few of them.
I would love spending the remainder of my lifetime working on the biggest mysteries of the universe. I enjoy finding solutions to small problems that fractal into solutions to bigger problems.
Wait… Hold up just a second… I’ve been in the field for almost 30 years and no one ever told me there were basics involved. 🤣🤣. I was just told, ‘once you think you know something, you don’t.’ 👍🤦♂️👍
I was trying to sleep and then I googled quantum physics because now I need to know what it is I’ve never even thought about it. Anyways article after article and 30 mins later I realized this is going to take much more time than I have tonight! So goodnight! 👏🏼 🌙
😂 I loved the name of Channel and Description... I Am doing m.phil In Chemistry... In Description you didn't mentioned Chemistry.. That's My Complaint. 🙏
0:18: 📚 Introduction to the need for quantum mechanics and its historical context. 15:34: 🔬 Scientists in the past disagreed with the counter-intuitive nature of quantum mechanics, but it has proven to accurately explain the interactions of light and matter. 32:17: ✨ The key concepts in quantum mechanics are wave functions, operators, and the Schrodinger equation. 49:40: ✅ The absolute magnitude of w is 1 - 2i. 1:06:13: 🧮 This video demonstrates how to manipulate complex numbers in a more general way, including multiplication and division. 1:22:33: 📚 The interpretation of quantum mechanics is that the squared magnitude of psi represents the probability distribution of finding a particle at a particular location. 1:39:03: 📊 The integral of the probability distribution function must equal 1, representing the probability of drawing a number within a continuous range of outcomes. 1:55:49: 📊 The video discusses the probability density function, mean, variance, and standard deviation of a continuous probability distribution. 2:12:31: 📚 The squared absolute magnitude of the wavefunction is used to interpret it as a probability density, and a normalization condition must be satisfied for this interpretation. 2:28:47: 📝 The partial derivative of a function can be expressed as an integral, and if the function is normalizable, it must go to zero at negative and positive infinity. 2:46:00: ✍ The partial time derivative of psi star psi is simplified using the result from the lecture on normalization, resulting in an expression involving the partial derivative with respect to x. 3:01:22: 📝 The integral of (1 - x^2) times the derivative of (1 - x) is zero. 3:16:33: 🌊 The speaker discusses the analogy between uncertainty principles in position/momentum and energy/time, suggesting a connection between energy, frequency, and time in wave phenomena. Recap by Tammy AI
your voice is so charming ❤ pov: you’re listening to the cute nerdy college guy that you have a crush on ramble on about quantum mechanics. you’re half-paying attention because you’re distracted by the fact that your crush is right in front of you, tutoring you. you see the sparkle in his eyes and how he lights up when he talks about this subject-and you melt more in love.
Here I was watching Silicon Valley Astronomy lectures to fall asleep to like a sucker! (Truth be told those usually keep me up because I want to see their graphs and visuals)
Ok, I am now at the beginning of this video and in the middel of the night, and will now try this phenomena of learning WHILE you sleep. Lets see 1) if I indeed fall asleep and 2) do learn something. Super interesting subject I only learned little of at school, and the video comments are positive.
Was great to fall asleep to, was even better to rewind in the morning to the last thing I remembered and finally get a bit of a grip on the actual math (which I sort of learned in college, 35 years ago and had almost completely forgotten.) I've enjoyed watching fabulous people like Lenny Suskind and Sean Carroll on youtube explain it qualitatively, but I never felt like I had even a tentative handle on the basics until now. Nice work! On a quirky side-note, I am a little curious about the fact that I was looking and blue lines and hearing them called orange and vice versa.
So I believe a frequency would be great in the behind because I can’t focus sleeping and let myself relieve when you explain that excited teacher. I got excited!
"Thank you for being a reliable source of information in a world filled with misconceptions. Your dedication to scientific accuracy is truly commendable. "
I had a dream, used your exact voice, but it was for the operation of trains. It started going on how trains were operated and how to do the math on how to slow down on Hills and it went into great details, crazy stuff.
Thanks for making the introduction easy to follow. We don’t all have master degrees. I really enjoyed how you explained everything step by step. I hope to be able to speak this new language fluently. Now I can watch Stranger Things and feel like I’m on the same level as some of the smart kids. 😅
I'm a lucid dreamer (most of the time) but today I fell into a slumber without realizing it while RUclips randomly played this video. In my mind I actually suddenly sat in an auditorium with many professors who would throw in questions that somehow made sense in the flow of this lecture and it was I who drew scribbles on a huge chalkboard with the "explanations" (not that they really made sense afterwards).
Ah, this feels like I'm back at University, struggling to stay awake in my last class of the day, which just had to be a 6-9 lecture because no other sections were available. There's a certain coziness to it.
For the past two weeks, I've had trouble falling asleep during the night. I saw your video recommended to me a few days ago, and remembered it tonight. Thank you for helping me get a good night's rest.
Thanks to RUclips algorithm I woke up at 2 AM trying to say that I know how to add complex numbers using rectangular form - but my lecturer, who was doing all of this explanations on some teared peace of newspaper - didn't listen me at all - suddenly appeared that I've lost control of my face musculature and couldn't say anything - even screaming was impossible - and I woke up both horrified and fascinated. Truly remarkable experience.
I went to sleep around 2 videos before this. And I just woke up half way through this video. Now I lowkey wanna learn a little bit about quantum mechanics lol
There was a fellow named Richard Feynman and he happened to know a lot about quantum mechanics, winning the Nobel Prize in physics.. He came up with the concept of quantum electrodynamics (QED) which is basically the relativistic quantum field theory of electrodynamics. He said anyone who claims they understand quantum mechanics really does NOT.
I’ve done 2 years of physics in university, this means I’ve completed 2 different year long courses on quantum physics, and for some reason I was surprised that the topics covered didn’t teach me anything new, I should’ve seen it coming but I still enjoyed the video
Pros: I slept like a baby Cons: i somehow had a nightmare about being stuck in a lecture about quantam physics, and couldn't graduate... Pros pt 2: i actually passed my summer class so ill graduate on time!
This video is amazing!!!! Thank you so much for sharing such well put together information. On another note (it’s a personal problem) I have misophonia and lecturers that have a frequent loud breathing between words and that make mouth noises before speaking and especially when they swallow or take a sip of water between sentences and don’t wait to finish swallowing completely before talking again, forcing u to listen to that god awful swallowing mouth swallowing/ breath sound make me want to k*ll myself 😀 my body is completely rigid and stiff from the discomfort but I made it through the vid! … now I need to watch it over again to pay better attention and try not to be triggered lol
Thanks
So he basically says us to do what we did for all our lives once again
@@8DVIBEZ what in the broken English are you trying to say
@@AuroraIceFlame 😂
@@maswiyat_i May you find happiness, Joy, and love my friend
@@AuroraIceFlame what's more scary is 31 people have liked his comment?!?!
The fact that you not only acknowledge the scenario of the listeners falling asleep, but are so totally ok with it and even giving permission to, makes me much more excited to stay awake and listen to the whole thing.
Reverse Uno Card! What if it was all planned by him?!
😂😂Instead of sleeping you turn into Einstein overnight,
Same!!
@@lynespeters1299then we all fell on it! HAHA
Subliminal
After listening to this over night I’ve woken up and can now make black holes
that'd be general relativity, not qm my friend
@@kvazau8444If he can make black holes with qm, however, he may have solved quantum gravity.
as a black hole, I can confirm this
i woke up to this after 13 hours of sleep and i started watching nilered, no clue how i ended up here
Started listening, then woke up and I was in a black hole, 😉
You failed your one job, I am now wide awake. This is the best introduction and explanation of simple quantum mechanics I've ever encountered. I am sitting here intently watching and learning quantum mechanics and I'm only in high school. So, while I may not have achieved my initial goal of falling asleep I have to thank you for this amazing lecture.
This video is very good at explaining this subject
whats the name of the blue guy in your pfp? seeing that image brought back childhood memories lol
@@OttrPopAnimations He is the Scrubbing Bubbles Mascot, not sure if he has a name or not.
Lol
Thank you for the warning lol - that's why I don't try to sleep to a video I haven't seen before hahah
Genius! He capitalized on the idea on lectures' effect of making people sleepy. Just make your voice monotone and people will fall asleep even before they decide to watch something else.
Honestly I could listen to this all day long and never feel sleepy
I literally watch quantum mechanics and any kind of science videos all day long 🫨!!!!!!!!LEARN!!!!!!!!🫨
Ethoslab is another creator that has great content but always puts me to sleep 😂😂
Lol Im just gonna build this asociation and then fall asleep the moment my actual lecture at uni starts :D
I was so enthralled with the content that I could hardly maintain my…😴💤💤💤
Nah, just joking, keep it coming!
When a subject that I love gets over my head, and the voice isn’t jarring, it is the perfect recipe for sleep
I was literally looking for something to fall asleep to. And I love quantum physics documentaries, they are fascinating. So this is awesome.
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True
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@6079 Smith W did… didnt he mention this is literally a lecture?
@@kale9269to fall asleep too…
I literally opened up RUclips whispering to myself: “give me something long and interesting to fall asleep to” and this was the first thing on my feed thank you so much!!!
I was looking up what pathological science meant and I forgot what my comment was
literally woke up with this in my history and no recollection of ever clicking this vid. safe to say you get what you expect
auto play? perhaps
Same! I think I fell asleep to a 3B1B video and ended up here somehow, the algo knows best
Exactly what happened to me last night, and dreamed someone was following me around telling me maths equations
Clearly it’s the deep state at work.
Been waking up middle of the night to different kinds of lectures and was always finding it relaxing, never actually thought to sleep to them! Bro is a genius
RUclips played me this after I passed out after red wine. Woke up feeling like Gandalf the White. Every minute felt like a lifetime of the earth while I was sleeping.
HAHAHHAHAHA THIS IS THE BEST COMMENT IN HERE
Omg people actually sleep to this?! The more he explains the more my brain heats up 🤣🤣🤣
Same I can't sleep to it it's too interesting 😂
@@mysmirandam.6618 i fell asleep to it lol it was hard
I'm going to be a college freshman this fall, going into physics never having taken Calculus and only got a very basic physics class my senior year. Sometimes I wonder if I'm making the right choice....
But then I opened this video to try and fall asleep to it and ended up staying up until 5 am because it was just so fascinating.
Good luck in the fall! Take time to relax this summer when you can lol
Idk if you’re in the US or not, but follow this one advice: ASK RESEARCH LABS IF YOU CAN JOIN THEIR LAB AND HELP OUT. If you’re serious about going into physics for research later on, getting research experience early can make or break your grad school apps. Enjoy your college years, it’s a time to grow and learn who you are :)
If you love science, stick with it!
@@KateRipleyAlso, find internships as soon as possible (junior year).
As someone that had no prior physics exposure until I was actually in college...you got this. I managed to get a bachelors in physics and now going for my masters in engineering. You can do it! It will be tough but rewarding. Also do research as an undergrad it will help so much
These lectures are great. The auditory ques of the scratch pad, the exacting description of everything he writes translates perfectly to lucid dreams. I was back in my Quatum class 20 years ago and everything was being placed a blackboard in my dream. What a great way to reconnect with the math I lost long ago. Thank you.😊
It is amazing scientist came up with this stuff like 100 years ago, before computers or even basic calculators. They were truly geniuses.
I've come up with things at eight that science is proving today. I have a IQ of 169 and am considered twice exceptional. No these days I don't doubt myself, even though my beliefs have only diverged further as I've learned more. I've yet to strike out.
Who else watching at 2am
It's really cool that you posted it as Sleep & Study about Quantum Mechanics. one who tries to understand it listens and one who falls in sleep listening actual experience quantum state where most of us cannot predict where exactly our mind wanders. So am planning to perform this experiment to listen in bits consume it and then sleep :)
These kinds of videos always help me to sleep ...
And I often have science-based dreams to boot !
last year I picked up the habit of doing my homework while having my teachers were talking, now I'm studying virtually for a year and i miss that. You, my dear human who made this video, are amazing, thank you!
That's a terrible way to learn. Have your homework done beforehand, so you can follow along, even get ahead of your teacher during lecture, answer questions she brings up, and have questions answered that came up while you were doing your homework.
I understand some classes are purely boring and shouldn't be mandatory, but, if it's something you enjoy, and it's important to you, then you should have homework done ahead of time.
That moment when you make sleeping content so interesting that it has the opposite effect.
It is both interesting and sleep inducing
A Superposition of events if you will
Couldnt sleep to interrigation videos and this popped up, thanks alot! You just earned a new sub. Love informative videos with a calm voice without any high sounds 🙏
You sleep to interrogation videos? 😅
Same here JCS was just not for me tonight 😂
I'm glad I'm not alone! 😂
Couldn't sleep to Xerxes videos, and this popped up!
Stop being such a good interesting teacher so I can fall asleep
You're a great teacher, it's relaxing but not boring at all ❤ thanks
Hey i just want to say I’ve watched and rewatched so many hours of your lessons. I never really learn anything, but just listening to your voice helps me falling asleep. Thank you so much!
I’m just watching this because I need some intellectual stimulation. I get unhappy if I don’t get enough stimulation to my brain. I fix this with listening to videos about subjects above my level and trying to understand them 😊
This is literally quite a good QM primer to yo! Really not bad stuff in terms of getting to grips with the initial math and probabilistic concepts! I fell asleep comforted by the familiarity :)
I wanted to sleep, now I’m in the verge of switching to physics
@@alejandroborrero9800 did you switch your degree?
He presents/explains the subject in a way that keeps my attention. I don't find him boring, more so, interesting visually and audibly? to the point I do not want to close my eyes. Like
This came on autoplay last night while I was sleeping and in my dream someone was following me around telling me maths equations for ages. Eventually woke up and realised this was playing.
My question is if you fall asleep enough times will you be able to understand the basics of Quantum Physics? Cuz if so that'd be cool
YES!!!
No.
Omelette du fromage
I think I understand quantum mechanics. It's magic.
I fell asleep with auto play on, than woke up to this
same
Pro Tip: go to playback settings, reduce speed to .50 or .75 to fall asleep even faster.
Actually been using lectures to fall asleep for years. Kudos for this monotonous sleepy masterpiece c:
Trying to learn in my sleep, ultimate lifehacking
Thank you for this video. You are not boring at all in my opinion, I am able to stay focused and hold my attention, Even with terrible ADHD. Thank you, sir.
Perfect for both relaxing, and learning 🙏
I listen to this when im bored of school. best video ever
I'll continue from where I fell asleep. :)
100% effective. Fell asleep under 5 minutes
You nailed this. Improv was on point!
Thank you so much. I just found your Chanel and usually I listen to material like this when I cant sleep.
Great video, last thing I heard before I slept was "Why do we need to learn Quantum Physics"
This is absolute genius. I’ve never come across a most genius thing.
Wonderful. I put this on x .75 speed if I want to sleep, and normal speed to stay awake and learn. 😄
Omg! This works!!! I did the same for astrophysics and I got more smarter. Especially if you listen to it in 4x speed IT WORKS! Because in our dreams everything is fast forward.
I put on Bob Ross and then you came on after I fell asleep so in every dream I had that night I could hear you giving lecture and I even saw you in a few of them.
I'm here for the physics!
I would love spending the remainder of my lifetime working on the biggest mysteries of the universe. I enjoy finding solutions to small problems that fractal into solutions to bigger problems.
Wait… Hold up just a second… I’ve been in the field for almost 30 years and no one ever told me there were basics involved. 🤣🤣.
I was just told, ‘once you think you know something, you don’t.’ 👍🤦♂️👍
🤣🤣🤣
if every physicist is like u humanity has no hope and here I was admiring them thinking all of them must be great minds
@@liam8370 🤣
I would love a lecture about Languages, especially Latin and how it generated the romance languages.
If you find one, pleeeease, post it.
Knowing some linear algebra makes this so much better. You don't have to guess at what an operator is. It isn't nebulous.
I actually got excited watching this lol
Same I can’t believe I’m saying this but I want to learn quantum mechanics
Me too I can't sleep to it
I love this. Thank you ❤️ I'm just chilling and listening to it. It's way to exciting to fall asleep to 😍😍
I literally woke up to find this in my history with no memory of ever clicking on it. Safe to say, you get exactly what you expect!
This is too interesting it's impossible for me to fall asleep
This is an excellent video to wake up my brain... a mental cup of coffee as opposed to a physical cup!
I was trying to sleep and then I googled quantum physics because now I need to know what it is I’ve never even thought about it. Anyways article after article and 30 mins later I realized this is going to take much more time than I have tonight! So goodnight! 👏🏼 🌙
😂
I loved the name of Channel and Description...
I Am doing m.phil In Chemistry...
In Description you didn't mentioned Chemistry..
That's My Complaint. 🙏
Sasikala , Canara
0:18: 📚 Introduction to the need for quantum mechanics and its historical context.
15:34: 🔬 Scientists in the past disagreed with the counter-intuitive nature of quantum mechanics, but it has proven to accurately explain the interactions of light and matter.
32:17: ✨ The key concepts in quantum mechanics are wave functions, operators, and the Schrodinger equation.
49:40: ✅ The absolute magnitude of w is 1 - 2i.
1:06:13: 🧮 This video demonstrates how to manipulate complex numbers in a more general way, including multiplication and division.
1:22:33: 📚 The interpretation of quantum mechanics is that the squared magnitude of psi represents the probability distribution of finding a particle at a particular location.
1:39:03: 📊 The integral of the probability distribution function must equal 1, representing the probability of drawing a number within a continuous range of outcomes.
1:55:49: 📊 The video discusses the probability density function, mean, variance, and standard deviation of a continuous probability distribution.
2:12:31: 📚 The squared absolute magnitude of the wavefunction is used to interpret it as a probability density, and a normalization condition must be satisfied for this interpretation.
2:28:47: 📝 The partial derivative of a function can be expressed as an integral, and if the function is normalizable, it must go to zero at negative and positive infinity.
2:46:00: ✍ The partial time derivative of psi star psi is simplified using the result from the lecture on normalization, resulting in an expression involving the partial derivative with respect to x.
3:01:22: 📝 The integral of (1 - x^2) times the derivative of (1 - x) is zero.
3:16:33: 🌊 The speaker discusses the analogy between uncertainty principles in position/momentum and energy/time, suggesting a connection between energy, frequency, and time in wave phenomena.
Recap by Tammy AI
It's way too interesting to fall asleep to
I'm a teacher and I struggle to write on screen like you do. It's calming to hear you "typing" out words.
your voice is so charming ❤
pov: you’re listening to the cute nerdy college guy that you have a crush on ramble on about quantum mechanics. you’re half-paying attention because you’re distracted by the fact that your crush is right in front of you, tutoring you. you see the sparkle in his eyes and how he lights up when he talks about this subject-and you melt more in love.
Here I was watching Silicon Valley Astronomy lectures to fall asleep to like a sucker!
(Truth be told those usually keep me up because I want to see their graphs and visuals)
I actually got excited watching this lol
Ok, I am now at the beginning of this video and in the middel of the night, and will now try this phenomena of learning WHILE you sleep. Lets see 1) if I indeed fall asleep and 2) do learn something. Super interesting subject I only learned little of at school, and the video comments are positive.
Was great to fall asleep to, was even better to rewind in the morning to the last thing I remembered and finally get a bit of a grip on the actual math (which I sort of learned in college, 35 years ago and had almost completely forgotten.) I've enjoyed watching fabulous people like Lenny Suskind and Sean Carroll on youtube explain it qualitatively, but I never felt like I had even a tentative handle on the basics until now. Nice work! On a quirky side-note, I am a little curious about the fact that I was looking and blue lines and hearing them called orange and vice versa.
So I believe a frequency would be great in the behind because I can’t focus sleeping and let myself relieve when you explain that excited teacher. I got excited!
"Thank you for being a reliable source of information in a world filled with misconceptions. Your dedication to scientific accuracy is truly commendable.
"
Thank you; I plan to solve several mysteries regarding space and time and I needed this primer to begin.
I had a dream, used your exact voice, but it was for the operation of trains. It started going on how trains were operated and how to do the math on how to slow down on Hills and it went into great details, crazy stuff.
I was already finding lectures for sleep, had no idea there was a channel for it lol
I’m taking Quantum Chemistry… I have an exam tomorrow, hopefully this helps. I’m to tired so my subconscious is going to have to take over
Thanks for making the introduction easy to follow. We don’t all have master degrees. I really enjoyed how you explained everything step by step. I hope to be able to speak this new language fluently. Now I can watch Stranger Things and feel like I’m on the same level as some of the smart kids. 😅
I'm a lucid dreamer (most of the time) but today I fell into a slumber without realizing it while RUclips randomly played this video. In my mind I actually suddenly sat in an auditorium with many professors who would throw in questions that somehow made sense in the flow of this lecture and it was I who drew scribbles on a huge chalkboard with the "explanations" (not that they really made sense afterwards).
Acordei 3:40 da madrugada com esse vídeo tocando a mais de 2 horas, acordei com crise de pânico e ansiedade. Muito Obrigado
Ah, this feels like I'm back at University, struggling to stay awake in my last class of the day, which just had to be a 6-9 lecture because no other sections were available. There's a certain coziness to it.
what do u do now? i’m first yr
you’re so real for this
Came here to fall asleep. The video instantly made me curious and I'm at half hour mark now. This is great
I think I've watched this video three times while asleep, absolutely bonkers.
For the past two weeks, I've had trouble falling asleep during the night. I saw your video recommended to me a few days ago, and remembered it tonight.
Thank you for helping me get a good night's rest.
sameee
Thanks to RUclips algorithm I woke up at 2 AM trying to say that I know how to add complex numbers using rectangular form - but my lecturer, who was doing all of this explanations on some teared peace of newspaper - didn't listen me at all - suddenly appeared that I've lost control of my face musculature and couldn't say anything - even screaming was impossible - and I woke up both horrified and fascinated. Truly remarkable experience.
autoplay knew i was asleep and tried to make my sleep productive. ubelieveable.
I went to sleep around 2 videos before this. And I just woke up half way through this video. Now I lowkey wanna learn a little bit about quantum mechanics lol
I dint even remember opening this video, and now im learning that it helps you fall asleep.
What a good video for me, a guy who finished high school solidly in the mid C range.
No joke I havent slept like that in years.
Dreamt I was building the F117 Nighthawk too.
Good stuff .
I hope I hit my head one day and all this stuff makes sense. I'll become super rich and act like I don't know nobody.
Thank you in advance.
Awesome video! I fell asleep, and when I woke up I had no idea what he was talking about.
There was a fellow named Richard Feynman and he happened to know a lot about quantum mechanics, winning the Nobel Prize in physics.. He came up with the concept of quantum electrodynamics (QED) which is basically the relativistic quantum field theory of electrodynamics. He said anyone who claims they understand quantum mechanics really does NOT.
For the algorithm! Thank you for posting. ❤
I’ve done 2 years of physics in university, this means I’ve completed 2 different year long courses on quantum physics, and for some reason I was surprised that the topics covered didn’t teach me anything new, I should’ve seen it coming but I still enjoyed the video
Thenk you for your wonderful lecture.
l understand quantum movement from
union music theory.
Pros: I slept like a baby
Cons: i somehow had a nightmare about being stuck in a lecture about quantam physics, and couldn't graduate...
Pros pt 2: i actually passed my summer class so ill graduate on time!
Well i fell asleep but not because I was bored but because your voice is soothing.
Cool. Using fixed values and complex integers describes an enhanced level of observation in the material, sub material, or hyper physical world. 😊.
This video is amazing!!!! Thank you so much for sharing such well put together information.
On another note (it’s a personal problem) I have misophonia and lecturers that have a frequent loud breathing between words and that make mouth noises before speaking and especially when they swallow or take a sip of water between sentences and don’t wait to finish swallowing completely before talking again, forcing u to listen to that god awful swallowing mouth swallowing/ breath sound make me want to k*ll myself 😀 my body is completely rigid and stiff from the discomfort but I made it through the vid! … now I need to watch it over again to pay better attention and try not to be triggered lol
ah neat a video on quantum mechanics that i have near zero knowledge, i cant wait to unironically watch this without going to sleep
I don't even know why this was recommended to me but I'll listen anyways. Bound to be useful somewhere in my life
Bro this so... Nostalgic of a presentation... Wow..
This is fascinating! I'm paying attention to it, not falling asleep to it.
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This is cure to my insomnia problem thankyou!!