Hah! There's a longer version of the joke, where Schrodinger is also in the car, then the police officer decides to check the trunk of the car. He opens it up and says "Hey, did you know you have a dead cat in here?" And Schrodinger says "We do now, jerk!". Ohm was also in the car....the police officer decides to arrest everyone, but Ohm resisted :)
Do you have a link to your talk about free will? I've been doing my philosophy IA on free will and have looked a bit about the impact of quantum mechanics on determinist philosophy and free will in general, so your talk sounds really interesting and relevant if its available anywhere?
M23 here!! THANK YOU Mr. OSC for making this confusing topic funny and enjoyable!
I'm so glad to help! Good luck with your upcoming exams - you can do this!
I have been using your videos for all my studying and, simply put, you have saved me.... THANK YOU!
You are so welcome!
heres another heisenberg joke: why did heisenberg have no children? because whenever he found the moment he couldnt find the position
11:28 is all I need to understand this topic
Hah! There's a longer version of the joke, where Schrodinger is also in the car, then the police officer decides to check the trunk of the car. He opens it up and says "Hey, did you know you have a dead cat in here?" And Schrodinger says "We do now, jerk!".
Ohm was also in the car....the police officer decides to arrest everyone, but Ohm resisted :)
you are an absolute legend my friend!
Thank you so much for the complement. Hope you can use the videos! (I have them for Math AI SL and Math AA SL as well.. Cheers, Mitch
0:04 The heisenberg equation was also my favourite but Mitch quickly negated this and claimed the equation
Hah!
You are an amazing teacher🤩
Thank you so much! :)
Do you have a link to your talk about free will? I've been doing my philosophy IA on free will and have looked a bit about the impact of quantum mechanics on determinist philosophy and free will in general, so your talk sounds really interesting and relevant if its available anywhere?
Hi, unfortunately I haven't recorded it. Thanks for your interest though!
6:20 This has to be a glitch in the simulation
The ones running the universe probably ran out of computing power for such render distances
hah! Seems like it but thankfully it's all about probabilities. Strange but at least we mostly solved it.
@@OSC1990 You replied!! I'm such a fan, Mitch! :-)
Thanks for everything you do!
say my name..
in the joke the exclamation mark is a photon and a particle !!!!!
Yep. i love it!