How to become a quantum physicist in five minutes | Jacob Sherson | TEDxAarhus

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  • @MrLegendari0
    @MrLegendari0 6 лет назад +444

    "How to become a quantum physicist in five minutes"...the video is 17 min long...damm you Universe!

    • @sitti_dove5476
      @sitti_dove5476 5 лет назад +9

      MrLegendari0 , i think the total time of speaking does not mean equal to the time of becoming. Matter of semantics and perspectives....

    • @janisoncudova4580
      @janisoncudova4580 5 лет назад +10

      Hahaha.time doesnt exist... hahaha

    • @kieranoconnor9264
      @kieranoconnor9264 5 лет назад +2

      Haha. Very good observation. That seems to be how the universe works

    • @thecubersahil6827
      @thecubersahil6827 5 лет назад +3

      @@janisoncudova4580 time is relative Janison Cudova

    • @StephenNeece
      @StephenNeece 5 лет назад +2

      yup he crammed a five minute tutorial into 17 minutes and 9 seconds :)

  • @neoone9820
    @neoone9820 3 года назад +37

    "Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Heres Tom with the Weather."
    --Bill Hicks

    • @dirtyslag2612
      @dirtyslag2612 3 года назад +1

      Goatboy!

    • @aWomanFreed
      @aWomanFreed 3 года назад

      Exactly

    • @nd4804
      @nd4804 2 года назад

      This is just wonderful, you nailed it and made me laugh out loud. Thank you!

  • @auksetamosiune7068
    @auksetamosiune7068 6 лет назад +102

    Quantum physics always seemed like pure magic to me-walking through walls never gets old! :D It's amazing how games can make the topic much more approachable and understandable...

    • @schrodingerscat3912
      @schrodingerscat3912 6 лет назад +7

      I'd walk through a wall to ask you out on a date

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 6 лет назад

      Name 3 things "quantum physics' has accomplished as "science". Its "pseudoscience" and a rip-off of chemistry and geology at best.

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 6 лет назад

      How many quantum physicists to date have walked through walls? How many tens or hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent on a "science" that literally isn't even "theoretical" and can't be demonstrated, much less accomplish anything concrete, tangible and remotely worthwhile? Do you know what "quantum physics" was and still is called by people who aren't brainwashed tools of "modern science"? Daydreaming.

    • @jakethemistakeRulez
      @jakethemistakeRulez 6 лет назад +6

      Auksė Tamošiūnė you don't understand quantum physics if you think it has anything to do with walking through walls.

    • @EvannAGentry
      @EvannAGentry 6 лет назад +11

      DEEREMEYER1 LOL.... dude, you should try reading a book sometime or at least a Wikipedia tunnel. then you might understand how grossly ridiculous what you said was. 👍🙈🙉🙊

  • @ryanhawkins9928
    @ryanhawkins9928 4 года назад +53

    Such a wonderfully executed talk, very clear and concise. The full-circle story telling added so much more depth and excitement. Loved it!

  • @Eltaurus
    @Eltaurus 6 лет назад +227

    "How to become a quantum physicist in five minutes" in 17 minutes

    • @MrJdcirbo
      @MrJdcirbo 4 года назад +7

      There's that superposition he was talking about

    • @UltraCasualPenguin
      @UltraCasualPenguin 4 года назад +2

      You two must be type that think quantum mechanics are pseudoscience yet you're using tech that wouldn't exist without quantum mechanics. Yes, transistors inside your computer and smartphone. In fact, this video was recorded using tech that wouldn't exist without quantum mechanics, digital cameras. Not only that. Data you had to download from servers just to watch this went through fiber optic cables at least once.

    • @Jordan-ko7me
      @Jordan-ko7me 4 года назад +3

      Janne Laitinen where did they say they didn’t?

    • @Eltaurus
      @Eltaurus 4 года назад +1

      @@UltraCasualPenguin I have no idea, where did you get this impression from.

    • @TheAngryArchieShow
      @TheAngryArchieShow 2 года назад +1

      Right!?! Lmao!

  • @lancelot1953
    @lancelot1953 6 лет назад +2

    Dr. Sherson stresses the importance of thinking "out of the box" when/where individuals, completely out of their expertise field, come up with solutions that are revolutionary. Brilliant lecture, thank you, Ciao L

  • @jeromeldiaz4436
    @jeromeldiaz4436 6 лет назад +4

    you are truly great. i've been studying since highschool about physics on my own. even im not smart enough. all i have is believe that any one of us have a contributions big or small we should try. more brains is better than 1 .

  • @dennisroskvist4960
    @dennisroskvist4960 6 лет назад +1

    Thank You for sharing your thoughts, teaching us and let us be a part of human development! I have now downloaded the app! Also it was a good performance! :)

  • @intensen3x
    @intensen3x 6 лет назад +55

    back to my video games...i won't let mother stop me this time

  • @searose6192
    @searose6192 6 лет назад +45

    This is a fascinating thing. I have found that our subconcious is far superior to our conscious (at least for me and some others I have spoken to) at many things. I think it is because we get in our own way when it comes to denying the prodding of our intuition in determining our behavior. One excellent example is in complex levels of video games, where there is tricky timing or complex reactions required I have found that if I am really really stuck on a level, the best thing to do is let myself be distracted by other things while playing. Fox example I get more than twice as far when playing tetris while also watching a movie and chatting with my kids than I do when sitting quietly just playing tetris. It even extends to less time staring at the game screen actually giving better results. Its incredible. The more that I rely on my subconscious to play the game, the better I do. One other interesting point, I once fell asleep at the wheel ( I was a traveling salewoman at the time and exhausted from being on the road ) and I drove for at least 10 blocks while my conscious brain was entirely asleep. My eyes were still open, but I was basically sleep driving. I turned off of one road onto a boulevard, stopped at a stop light and drove on before finally I crashed when my eyes closed. I had 3 other people in the car with me who said I was driving perfectly until my eyes closed and then I immediately drove up a curb and popped a tire, I woke up in time to narrowly miss crashing into a tree. Point being, my subsconscious/intuition was perfectly adequate to the task of driving even while my conscious mind was snoozing away. It makes sense that games that remove the conscious effort of processing from our "control" and rely on the subconscious mind are far more capable than scientists who have trained minds to actively engage with the equations before them. Last tiny example is that all through university I wrote papers a single time, with no drafting etc. , often without ever reviewing the material and in many cases didn't even purchase textbooks, relying entirely on my previous familiarity with a subject from life and general autodidactic knowledge acqusition, to inform my writing. It proved a sucessful strategy for me resulting in a nearly flawless rate of educational achievement and perfect grades on nearly every paper I wrote. The subconscious mind and intuition are amazing things!

    • @Jognoid
      @Jognoid 3 года назад +2

      That is the same with instruments too, once you know the notes but still struggle, looking away from the guitar or piano helps get it down, truly fascinating.

    • @alexllongui
      @alexllongui 2 года назад +3

      Intuition is indeed a powerful thing. I picture it a lot with first time parents, when they rationalize it too much, they usually have a harder time at the job that the ones who let intuition guide them and filter all the noise around it. When I had my second child, with a gap of 7 years, intuition was the main leader automatically.

  • @katiegrace7990
    @katiegrace7990 5 лет назад +83

    Where do you work as a quantum physicist? What level of education is required? What is the salary?
    (I'm looking for careers in physics)

    • @altomacaroon4853
      @altomacaroon4853 4 года назад +1

      im not sure but physics does look interesting

    • @physicsperadox7849
      @physicsperadox7849 4 года назад +17

      Im quantem physicist, and i dont have job. Thank you🙏

    • @detikupdate5149
      @detikupdate5149 4 года назад +5

      @@physicsperadox7849 me too, how come ?

    • @33s60
      @33s60 3 года назад

      You could be a researcher for quantum computing. You need experience in computer science too.

    • @physicsperadox7849
      @physicsperadox7849 3 года назад

      @Sena Amare i dont understand what are u saying obviously my english is weak but what is wrong ? Pls teach me

  • @marcannesherson3427
    @marcannesherson3427 6 лет назад +6

    Hey, Jacob, Great Talk!! Hope to see you.

  • @sarawood263
    @sarawood263 6 лет назад +190

    I'm 15 and just started physics this year and love it so much!! I want to really expand my knowledge of physics but i don't really know what order to learn everything in, does anyone have any suggestions? thanks :)

    • @josephjohnson6206
      @josephjohnson6206 6 лет назад +37

      Sara Skates Take a physics class, or buy a high school physics book from a bookstore. Additionally, Khan academy has online courses you can do for free

    • @RedControllerGaming
      @RedControllerGaming 6 лет назад +37

      read Einstein's Relativity book, I read it at 16, with no experience in physics. just take your time with it and comprehend everything previously said before going on

    • @sarawood263
      @sarawood263 6 лет назад +4

      thank you! :)

    • @sarawood263
      @sarawood263 6 лет назад +4

      Okay i will check that out thanks :)

    • @sarawood263
      @sarawood263 6 лет назад +3

      yes thanks :)

  • @liamroche1473
    @liamroche1473 6 лет назад +20

    My favourite recent TED Talk. Bravo!

  • @klilly6035
    @klilly6035 3 года назад +2

    yesterday, i asked the ether if something was a 1 or a 0! i love these synchronicities!!! would that be much like whole-brain sync? i have been utilizing my left side to see what changes would occur, in writing, daily activities, leading with my left foot first... I am delighted to see so many in the audience! we need thinkers!!!

  • @robertheck2540
    @robertheck2540 6 лет назад +7

    Very inspirational talk. Keen on how ScienceAtHome will develop in the future :)

    • @david203
      @david203 2 года назад

      They collect personal information before you can play Quantum Moves 2!

  • @davidsherson6653
    @davidsherson6653 6 лет назад +20

    Great to see how good and useful human intuition can be used. Great Talk. I was there!

  • @klilly6035
    @klilly6035 3 года назад +4

    ohhh, so i had been eating raw veggies/fruits, exercising and meditating, opening my mind to other possibilities and writing articles as i had never written. that was what was going on in my life at that time. plus listening to bands instead of the radio so much. i want to be the best problem solver i can be at the quantum level. i have deviated from this state as the world acts chaotic more than usual, much like what happens up in space and when i am not grounded, i feel like a meteor pummeling around without control. now i have to integrate much self-discipline, focus as a laser and insist that my mind think better thoughts in a powerful momentum

    • @Sn0Le0prd
      @Sn0Le0prd 3 года назад +1

      Discipline and accepting that we can’t control everything. Read read read

  • @GingerRuss75
    @GingerRuss75 6 лет назад

    While playing Quake 2 Rocket Arena, I used to use super position discarding (there is only so many reactions/things a player can do once he/she sees you) to predict what a typical player would do (You can see this on old match replays, speculative fire/spam, really good players will hit the target a LOT doing this). In Milli seconds you create a virtual situation in your imagination, then start discarding WHAT the player can do (Using ALL your previous experiences playing the game) , leaving you with 2-3 prime options for the nme reaction.

  • @lalithafrancis4189
    @lalithafrancis4189 3 года назад +11

    Anyone who is here after searching and didn't get this as a recommendation??

  • @ThinkerOnTheBus
    @ThinkerOnTheBus 3 года назад +8

    I have yet to view one second of this video, yet it has already exuded an air of legitimacy in regards to quantum mechanics. I mean, here is an approximately seventeen minute long talk covering the subject of how to become an quantum physicist in five minutes!

  • @jens-christianjensen7409
    @jens-christianjensen7409 3 года назад +7

    His research with Quantum Moves got retracted - turns out one of his PhD students made a sign error in Matlab. The algo’s actually beat the humans every time lol.

    • @david203
      @david203 2 года назад

      Reference, please. Any big statement about a person should come with a reference so it can be verified.

  • @johnkhan482
    @johnkhan482 4 года назад +1

    Great minds never have ego like you the great man, but in the world some professors, who claim to know physics has not known better, but simply carry ego
    You really talked about facts, the great man love u from kashmir

  • @SunchaserWorld
    @SunchaserWorld 4 года назад +1

    This is a great example of how gaming can be one of the best teaching tool.

  • @tsuu8250
    @tsuu8250 3 года назад +20

    quantum talks really are strange, six minutes in and hes talking confidently with a shoe off

  • @virvisquevir3320
    @virvisquevir3320 4 года назад +4

    SteeVeeDee - When I was 18, I was rushing through a crowded shopping centre as I was late for an important business meeting. I was walking fast and looking for the room I was supposed to be, when, all of a sudden, the face of my best friend appeared vividly to my consciousness. He was a photo model and sometimes appeared on the cover of a magazine. I looked back and saw that I had passed a large magazine rack with some 50 different magazines on display. I walked back and glanced at the magazines row by row until I came to the magazine with my friend's face on the cover. The point is that the subconscious picks up way more information than is sent to the consciousness. It's like the subconscious had picked up my friend's face and informed my consciousness. All the other magazine covers on that rack that my subconscious had also picked up - and all the people I was passing - were of no interest thus not sent to consciousness. Probably the same thing happened with your 5-leaf clover. Your subconscious sent a message to your consciousness: "Hey! Stop! Here is something interesting that you should look into."

    • @mysticoversoul
      @mysticoversoul 3 года назад

      I believe it is a FOUR (4) leaf clover, not five.

  • @Rafaga777
    @Rafaga777 6 лет назад +51

    Impressive speech about a fascinating and almost magical topic....Although I have to admit that this four clover story sounded almost too beautiful to be true. But I surely want to give this game a try.

    • @brianrakes5413
      @brianrakes5413 6 лет назад +4

      alborada777 not almost magical,
      Absolutely magical

    • @katherineparker5056
      @katherineparker5056 6 лет назад +4

      alborada777 I've done the same thing twice. Once I had a teacher spread a deck of cards out on the stage and told me to choose a card in my head. I chose ace of hearts. Then he told me to pull it out of the mess of cards. I reached out, pulled a card and damn if it wasn't the ace of hearts. I was convinced it was a trick, but it wasn't. Later, I happened to be present when a drawing for a free tax thing was being done and my name was in the basket. There were not many people a around so the organizer asked me to draw a card. I told her, laughing, that I would draw my own name. I reached into the basket, pulled out a card and sure enough, it had my name on it. When I put the card in I'd fold it in half. And so when I went in to draw one, I intentionally chose one that wasn't folded. But somehow I still ended up with my card.

    • @peekeyeseek
      @peekeyeseek 6 лет назад +1

      alborada777 hey there, its true coz it happened to me too. Promise

    • @cperterpan6860
      @cperterpan6860 6 лет назад

      alborada777 went I was a child i had some magical moments but now can not do them again may it was just chance i remember just wanting afew of them. But these thigs do not happen any more. So i believe the guy in thr vid.

    • @antonystringfellow5152
      @antonystringfellow5152 6 лет назад +3

      Katherine Parker You should read up on Buddhism. In Buddhism, nothing exists without conscious thought. Nothing in this universe exists without an observer.
      Kinda fits in quite well with the collapse of the wave function doesn't it?

  • @balispiritual
    @balispiritual 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much. All are effortlessly done. God blesses us all. Rahayu rahayu rahayu.🌞🌛🙏

  • @somnathchowdhury7334
    @somnathchowdhury7334 3 года назад +6

    Thank you sir for this video. i am a student after watching this video i became obsess about quantum physics......
    literally, i'm fall in love with quantum

  • @larskrollkristensen4177
    @larskrollkristensen4177 6 лет назад +3

    great talk !

  • @sunbeam9222
    @sunbeam9222 6 лет назад +2

    Haha the 4 clover story I can relate to. I must have close to a 100 in my life. Ever since I was a little girl and to this day. I stopped picking them up, my pleasure is finding them. Last year I told my son, let s see if I can find one under a minute. I found 5! lol in about a min, pretty much lined up next to each other. My family doesn't understand, nor do I but oh well, just my thing.Watching this made me think about an other experience.Went to spend one month in a monastry in Thailand. Meditating most of the time. Towards the end we were asked to meditate day and night. Very hard of course but I wanted to push my limits. Eventually I sat down in meditation and my mind would picture my body, walk towards the bed, jump in, tuck itself in there and go to sleep. One of me was sat in meditation very aware. Another of me was sound asleep. I left the monastry, had not technically slept for 5 days, yet full of energy. No real explanation for me to this day, but I did experience that.

  • @dmaribrst
    @dmaribrst 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome! 👏👏👏

  • @clwilliams9276
    @clwilliams9276 5 лет назад +1

    Most of the things I'm interested in, are things I was born with a talent for. I've always had a talent for the core skills in school, Especially writing and math. I plan to be an author, but studying creative writing in college is something u can't do on it's own really. So I'll likely focus my college career on Quantum Physics and take Creative Writing as my minor or something like that since there aren't many Creative Writing majors out there. I have been interested in Quantum Physics for years. I even made a theory I'd like to figure out how to prove. I have to learn calculus and take classical physics before I can do any of that though. But I will. I'll get it done, probably get a masters in Creative Writing and maybe a second in Quantum Physics. Maybe I'll even go all the eay to doctorate with it if I like it enough after so many years. But for now, I need to focus on graduating high school and getting into the best college I can.

  • @klilly6035
    @klilly6035 3 года назад +4

    i am trying to discern how energy can be pulled from quantum vacuum, i love nikola tesla! i have never studied physics but i have come to believe that is really what we should have learned this whole lifetime! there is a way things were designed to function and i would like to be in on that knowledge!!! i call what i do an information archaeologist. all i do is hunt for more so i can integrate what i learn and become who i came here to be and have solutions for people and planet. thank you for creating this video!

    • @david203
      @david203 2 года назад

      Nikola Tesla's big final project was to transmit energy through the air, not to pull energy from a vacuum. Free energy violates several laws of physics.

  • @zhedaxatol5858
    @zhedaxatol5858 5 лет назад +2

    Sure mate! Normally it takes several years at uni, but this shortcut looks like a rational way to do it

  • @rohannag8577
    @rohannag8577 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent absolutely excellent

  • @manikant1990
    @manikant1990 3 года назад

    Like your passion for subject!

  • @jrajendranjayaraman3025
    @jrajendranjayaraman3025 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic lecture. On a sidenote,
    I think the players outperformed the supercomp because you had 150,000 minds whereas you had only 1 supercomp.

  • @11th888
    @11th888 Год назад

    Thank youuuu!!!!!

  • @morrispet
    @morrispet 2 дня назад

    Very good talk !!
    Fascinating concept of "crowd sourcing" something so unknown
    How many answers do I miss because I'm stuck with the idea that I have to do it a specific ("right") way?
    I will check out the games 👍🏽

  • @devinanderson9520
    @devinanderson9520 4 года назад

    This is brilliant

  • @nadeswaranmr1170
    @nadeswaranmr1170 4 года назад +2

    Someone said that quantum physics is tough no one can understand it.but i like this and iam trying to undetstand it.please make a video about which level of education we want to be like you

    • @nadeswaranmr1170
      @nadeswaranmr1170 4 года назад +1

      I am just 16 but the time I heared about tiny particles with energy .Iam interested in it .please make a game for android

    • @sven888
      @sven888 5 месяцев назад

      It is actually very simple...

  • @johnkhan482
    @johnkhan482 4 года назад

    Great man

  • @patriciazsofia
    @patriciazsofia 6 лет назад +20

    Amazing! I thought I would never get any closer to Physics than watching The big bang theory! I'm impressed by the power of human intuition.

  • @anacheque5197
    @anacheque5197 5 лет назад

    04.04.19..Inspired Learning! Quantum Tunneling...the ability of Atoms to Tunnel thru Barriers!

  • @keithharris7569
    @keithharris7569 5 лет назад

    Interesting lecture...

  • @zunairashakeel1976
    @zunairashakeel1976 5 лет назад +6

    I didn't find any game like this on play store. Plz tell me where from I download this game, I wanna play it.

  • @linajamil4086
    @linajamil4086 2 года назад

    WONDERFUL

  • @r4x2
    @r4x2 4 года назад +1

    The descriptions he's giving for a quantum mindset (in psychological terms) are people low-in-conscientiousness and high-in-openness, whereas people with classical physics mindsets (Newtonians) are probably higher in conscientiousness and slightly lower in openness (probably still decently high, which is fairly important for scientists, I imagine).

  • @klilly6035
    @klilly6035 3 года назад +1

    I did the same thing in a field! I just said 'wouldn't it be crazy if i would just bend over and pick up a 4-leaf clover?' Much to my surprise, I did just that! I didn't look for it, it was just the 1st thing I touched!!! I tried to repeat that process but it didn't work. I assumed it was my mental state of mind that particular day

  • @rakeshmallick27
    @rakeshmallick27 6 лет назад +7

    This is a beautiful Ted Talk that has got for too few views till now than it deserves. Please share it more and more on social media.

    • @jakethemistakeRulez
      @jakethemistakeRulez 6 лет назад

      Rakesh Mallick I do t like that he's using analogies that scale quantum physics up to the real world because that confuses people.

  • @LN-hp5rf
    @LN-hp5rf 4 года назад

    Brilliant ! The games is like a huge public lab, sketch board/experiment/results generator.. WE THE PEOPLE COLECTIVLY ARE A “ QUANTUM SUPER COMPUTER” ! I believe we are “CHOOSING” the corse of history

  • @NandishPatelV
    @NandishPatelV 6 лет назад

    Finally! I might be able to become a physicist. Not only that, a quantum physicist ;) ! Thank you Jacob. I'll try the game

  • @antonystringfellow5152
    @antonystringfellow5152 6 лет назад

    Fascinating, insightful and inspirational.
    Thanks, and the best of luck in your endeavors!

  • @alansmithee419
    @alansmithee419 4 года назад +1

    6:30
    Maybe walk into it instead. Not only will you not be injured if it goes wrong, but there's a greater chance of getting through.

  • @steeveedee8478
    @steeveedee8478 6 лет назад

    I had forgotten this but the video reminded me of it....
    - When I was about 5 years old in the '60's I was running along in front of some old barns over grass and clover. I suddenly got the flash that there was a 5-leaf clover and bent down and found one straight away. Even though I was very young I still was amazed that it was actually there.
    - Believing that something (plausable) is going to happen and then experiencing it coming to fruition is the basis of the book 'The Secret' which has allegedly been known and practised by those in the know for thousands of years. Try to believe but still have doubts and it will almosts certainly not happen. The universe seems to respond to our mind.

    • @virvisquevir3320
      @virvisquevir3320 4 года назад

      SteeVeeDee - When I was 18, I was rushing through a crowded shopping centre as I was late for an important business meeting. I was walking fast and looking for the room I was supposed to be, when, all of a sudden, the face of my best friend appeared vividly to my consciousness. He was a photo model and sometimes appeared on the cover of a magazine. I looked back and saw that I had passed a large magazine rack with some 50 different magazines on display. I walked back and glanced at the magazines row by row until I came to the magazine with my friend's face on the cover. The point is that the subconscious picks up way more information than is sent to the consciousness. It's like the subconscious had picked up my friend's face and informed my consciousness. All the other magazine covers on that rack that my subconscious had also picked up - and all the people I was passing - were of no interest thus not sent to consciousness. Probably the same thing happened with your 5-leaf clover. Your subconscious sent a message to your consciousness: "Hey! Stop! Here is something interesting that you should look into."

  • @shawnseay3524
    @shawnseay3524 Год назад

    I appreciate these talks beecuz iT helps me stay connectED. And So I AM -SAM

  • @redirishmanxlt
    @redirishmanxlt 6 лет назад

    There's a few things one must understand about intuition to get the most out of it. Intuition, for the most part, is developed. This game uses intuition to solve problems but it still requires an investment of time. It is by playing the game that one comes to understand the rules and the possibilities, this is the knowledge that underlies the formation of intuitions.
    A cognitive bias is simply an area where intuition tends to fail us. The "single victim effect" manifests as a sensitivity and empathy that is greater when one person is a victim, or when one person represents victimization of many. Our empathy for a tragic event, like the hurricanes in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico..etc is greater when we come to understand the plight of single person, rather than the knowledge that thousands of people had their homes destroyed.
    Just watching the news day in day out can make some stories seem more ubiquitous then they really are. Theres a feeling that the world is becoming more and more violent and immoral, even though most of the evidence suggests that opposite is true. Deaths from war or local violence is lower per capita today than it has ever been. Crime has also been decreasing around the world when we make decade to decade comparisons.
    Understanding the mistakes we tend to make with regard to intuition helps us to understand when intuition can be used effectively.

  • @talhahafeez2018
    @talhahafeez2018 Год назад

    Amazing , it is for me 😊

  • @angelacohen-green799
    @angelacohen-green799 2 года назад

    Quantum physics is truly magical and limitless

  • @marcy6076
    @marcy6076 Год назад

    This could lead to a very powerful A.I. This can be an issue if not done carefully. Has this subject come up yet? We are incredibly powerful beings. But most are still unaware.
    PS. Excellent video to help people understand.

  • @brikbrik3581
    @brikbrik3581 4 года назад

    Waw ...genious finding, registering the behaviours of successfull movements of an analitical human mind and place it as a memory to a compiuter ...isn't that what artificial inteligence is doing now? Would it work with quantum phisics? Very curious anyway. But i think that intention and particall behaviour will miss in those computers without the interaction of human minds as intentional observers.

  • @josesaldivar655
    @josesaldivar655 5 лет назад

    This is an example of how some get superrich with others efforts. The creators of the web got only a poor salary, in the other side, zyckerberg and etal got hyperrich.

  • @radwizard
    @radwizard 6 лет назад +1

    I'll play this game for you guys. Dowloaded and fooling around with it. Something to do while on the bus to the college.

  • @stefanvidovic1840
    @stefanvidovic1840 6 лет назад +6

    Very interesting!

  • @katiakatia2380
    @katiakatia2380 3 года назад +3

    When he was talking about grains of sand, my brain exploded🤯

    • @david203
      @david203 2 года назад

      Please collect all the pieces. It may be possible to salvage something from the mess.

  • @RobinKumar-od1wf
    @RobinKumar-od1wf 4 года назад

    What is gravitational force according to quantum physics?

  • @clavo3352
    @clavo3352 3 года назад +1

    He needs to make a game of getting people to let go of prejudices that no longer apply. Poor people are not people with no merit as is often thought. "Productive people are always good for society"; is another paradigm that needs to understand why a world full of weapons cannot be a happy place.

  • @larsthomsen6434
    @larsthomsen6434 3 года назад +5

    Research behind has been retracted due to fundamental errors - maybe the 5-minute claim should be retracted too

  • @zaaz4046
    @zaaz4046 6 лет назад +3

    Matter at its micro level to nothingness goes complicated to unresolvable.

  • @manuhernz4431
    @manuhernz4431 6 лет назад +1

    What happened with the Q-Shoe? Did you put it on back or you just closed your eyes and left! I liked many tips you gave bro. Now I can see that faith, intuition, instinct, and belief are Q-matters!

  • @88_TROUBLE_88
    @88_TROUBLE_88 3 года назад +6

    Lol when he describes the quantum realm as "microscopic" 😂 I'm pretty sure it's a little bit smaller than that

  • @rayr1444
    @rayr1444 6 лет назад +16

    One note. Einstein was not a founding father of Quantum Mechanics. He never subscribed to it. He was classical till his death.

    • @acescook1820
      @acescook1820 6 лет назад +13

      Ray R His Nobelprize winning work on the photoelectric effect was one of the foundations upon wich quantummechanics was build.

    • @NandishPatelV
      @NandishPatelV 6 лет назад +4

      Ray R Einstein's theory inadvertently predicted quanta - photon of light I believe

    • @felipea.barretto7503
      @felipea.barretto7503 5 лет назад +7

      He was an unproud father of his child.

  • @RobinKumar-od1wf
    @RobinKumar-od1wf 4 года назад

    It's necessary questions for our life.

  • @dutchphysics
    @dutchphysics 5 лет назад +4

    I'm afraid that Quantum Physics is based on only mathematical formulas. In Mathematics there are endless dimensions possible. So do we live in one of these dimensions, I don't think so. I see and feel only 3 of them. Mathematics and Physics are not always in line with each other.

    • @pranaviyer8178
      @pranaviyer8178 5 лет назад +1

      Dude, the mechanics was derived from experiments. Do you really think that physicists are crazy enough to come up with quantum mechanics based on math?

    • @Carla-og5fw
      @Carla-og5fw 5 лет назад

      ICEGaming maths is a tool for everything afterall, I highlt suggest you to watch “extra history: history of non-Euclidean geometry” by extra credits, maybe you will change your opinion :D
      stay safe

    • @pranaviyer8178
      @pranaviyer8178 5 лет назад

      @@Carla-og5fw Really, Really appreciate your opinion, but what I meant to say was that math cannot be created without an experiment for it to describe. The Math in Quantum mechanics was developed as a substitute to explain the non-classical phenomenon. Have a good day! :)

  • @JoshuaMartinez-xd3rl
    @JoshuaMartinez-xd3rl 5 лет назад +24

    What happened to the game? Cant find it on play store

  • @foxyt4066
    @foxyt4066 4 года назад

    not available in the german app store 😭

  • @hdhdhdydd7924
    @hdhdhdydd7924 4 года назад

    How to download the app

  • @visamap
    @visamap Год назад

    Thank you all very much

  • @justinhawthorne2809
    @justinhawthorne2809 Год назад

    Love this 427

  • @nirmithprabhuswamy3019
    @nirmithprabhuswamy3019 4 года назад +3

    Heisenberg & Bohr - I missed this lecture.

  • @biswapratikparida10e61
    @biswapratikparida10e61 6 лет назад

    I cant find the game in play store can anyone provide me the link

  • @niyatibharucha
    @niyatibharucha 5 лет назад

    Links to all these games please!!!

  • @nitinranacluster1737
    @nitinranacluster1737 6 лет назад +1

    nice

  • @vitakyo982
    @vitakyo982 6 лет назад

    Inside the atoms -> protons & neutrons , inside protons & neutrons -> quarks , inside the quarks -> znorts , inside the znorts .................. Planck length , & Planck length is a continuum or isn't it ?

  • @ella-bt8hp
    @ella-bt8hp 5 лет назад +1

    Consciousness is my guess about the 4lwaf clover

  • @aikanshkatiyar4346
    @aikanshkatiyar4346 3 года назад

    Where to download the game

  • @danickschayne5921
    @danickschayne5921 Год назад

    It's because intuition is random and all forms of algorithms inherently have solutions which cannot be reached through them.

  • @XrollhaX
    @XrollhaX 5 лет назад +1

    How can a atom tunnel? What does he cross? Walls are made of matter, so, what do you actually mean by "wall@?

  • @mdmohsin8470
    @mdmohsin8470 4 года назад

    Can anyone send a pic of the app quantum moves..... Please

  • @rajasula4849
    @rajasula4849 6 лет назад +15

    Next
    How to turn a baby into a full grown man in five minutes

  • @henrikmortensen8310
    @henrikmortensen8310 6 лет назад +11

    I was there..! Great talk..! :)

    • @janetrafner5723
      @janetrafner5723 6 лет назад +5

      Me too! The talk was fantastic. I never thought about human intuition quite like that before.

    • @zaquanamar
      @zaquanamar 6 лет назад

      how much for the ticket ?

    • @AmazingVideos-qf5ed
      @AmazingVideos-qf5ed 5 лет назад

      How do you even get into something like this?

    • @dikhed1639
      @dikhed1639 4 года назад

      @@AmazingVideos-qf5ed
      Could he do it in Opera? I love opera.

  • @calvinwmoses
    @calvinwmoses 6 лет назад

    I don't remember any bags in either of the portal games

  • @swaathi8450
    @swaathi8450 3 года назад

    Can't find the game Quantum moves on the play store :(

  • @kimosmn
    @kimosmn 4 года назад

    Game is not available in my region..... Wonderful

  • @williamwightman8409
    @williamwightman8409 2 года назад

    The first minute explains how photosynthesis functions.

  • @jiveshwarichinchghare1249
    @jiveshwarichinchghare1249 3 года назад +1

    I love the fact that he didn't were his shoe!!!! :D

  • @robertmelendrez5358
    @robertmelendrez5358 5 лет назад

    its quantum jumping or phasing

  • @Zilberlex
    @Zilberlex 4 года назад

    can't play the game on the official website, the first version is not available, the second has a broken link.

  • @destinedconqueror2420
    @destinedconqueror2420 3 года назад +2

    I am a class 8th student but still watching this to master quantum physics 😂