How Three Spatial Dimensions Affect the Size of Atoms in Our Universe | Doc Physics

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2017
  • This is a discussion of why the quantum mechanical odds of finding an electron at the nucleus are vanishingly small. Wonderfully, this would not be the case in a universe with fewer spatial dimensions. Since we can simulate lower dimensions easily with symmetry, this is a pretty cool result!

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  • @toddq6443
    @toddq6443 6 лет назад

    Really enjoy your enthusiastic and fun presentations. I have often thought that if more teachers, instructors, and professors took your approach, people wouldn't be so scientifically bereft. Great job, I have treated myself to several of your efforts and find them to be very useful and clever. TNQ

  • @Patrick-cy2zh
    @Patrick-cy2zh 7 лет назад

    How would you explain what a tensor is? Have you made a video about it?

    • @Patrick-cy2zh
      @Patrick-cy2zh 7 лет назад +1

      Eh There must be a glitch because I can't see what you just said