22:05 I attended this lecture last night in person. The SLAM competition win was well deserved for he really does have a talent for teaching at the level of the student, whatever that may be.
My guess is they are trying to learn so much that there is so little space for RUclips trim. Fun lecture though, I wonder if there is away to manipulate the electrons wave, by add the waves they acted more like particles but if you change that wave would it alter the electrons path? And what about the electrons action after hopping from one side to the next, then disappearing. Is the electron gaining or losing? If losing, would it be too weak to be seen? And gaining then hum, zinging off to the next adventure? Fun thoughts of a nonentity’s nonreactive perception.
if you study Basil J. Hiley and David Bohm - they prove there is an "active information" of the wave from the future that "guides" the particle. Look up Chris Dewdney's recent talk on youtube - the Pari Center - he has the computer animation of how these waves work. The "weak measurement" experiments actually show this in reality. thanks
22:05 I attended this lecture last night in person. The SLAM competition win was well deserved for he really does have a talent for teaching at the level of the student, whatever that may be.
Very wonderful lecture.
SLAC's finest don't know how to edit a video with RUclips's trim tool?
My guess is they are trying to learn so much that there is so little space for RUclips trim.
Fun lecture though, I wonder if there is away to manipulate the electrons wave, by add the waves they acted more like particles but if you change that wave would it alter the electrons path? And what about the electrons action after hopping from one side to the next, then disappearing. Is the electron gaining or losing? If losing, would it be too weak to be seen? And gaining then hum, zinging off to the next adventure? Fun thoughts of a nonentity’s nonreactive perception.
if you study Basil J. Hiley and David Bohm - they prove there is an "active information" of the wave from the future that "guides" the particle. Look up Chris Dewdney's recent talk on youtube - the Pari Center - he has the computer animation of how these waves work. The "weak measurement" experiments actually show this in reality. thanks