Not Here, Not There, Not Nowhere, and Not Everywhere-Superposition in Real Life

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    In this video I teach you the simplest way to understand what quantum superposition is. In ten minutes I teach you a very difficult concept. Then I show you an example of quantum superposition in real life. Get ready to become a quantum physicist!
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  • @koceme
    @koceme Před 5 lety +549

    My last 5% battery for this vid
    Very worth it

  • @fakestory1753
    @fakestory1753 Před 5 lety +457

    Not Here, Not There, Not Nowhere, and Not Everywhere-Australia

    • @ZipTieGuyItRhymes
      @ZipTieGuyItRhymes Před 4 lety +2

      I feel like that its not where...but something else

    • @clonker77
      @clonker77 Před 4 lety +1

      Or Finland

    • @dr3754
      @dr3754 Před 4 lety +4

      INTERESTING AS THEY SAY AUSTRALIA AND FINLAND DO NOT EXIST -- I TELL'M NO THOSE PLACES ARE IN SUPERPOSITION.

    • @the8thark
      @the8thark Před 4 lety +1

      Discrimination.

    • @Luminsoldier
      @Luminsoldier Před 3 lety +1

      *laughs in New Zealand not being on world map*

  • @faresalhawaj9936
    @faresalhawaj9936 Před 4 lety +215

    The Action Lab not only teaches us science, it also teaches professors how to teach science

    • @superbc8109
      @superbc8109 Před 2 lety +4

      That is sooo true!

    • @albertpenner1484
      @albertpenner1484 Před 2 lety +4

      Right maybe I would have learned something if I watched CZcams instead of go to elementary school

    • @stephenkamenar
      @stephenkamenar Před 2 lety +1

      yea except this explanation is taken directly from a college professor's class.
      i forget the name of it, but it's an hour long and completely awesome

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Před 2 lety +1

      This explanation mixes electron orbital with polarized photons, adds in a touch of fictional hardness and color, and finally throws in sine waves for good measure. It makes an attempt but is a total mess and I am not sure it is helpful.

    • @redneckshaman3099
      @redneckshaman3099 Před rokem

      I'm addicted to pigger nussy 😋

  • @yashdangat7018
    @yashdangat7018 Před 4 lety +45

    0:11 this should be used for meme 😂😂

  • @helloimnisha
    @helloimnisha Před 5 lety +228

    I watched the MIT course in high school and it is really worth the time. It is actually what got me interested in quantum mechanics. Now I am a second year physics student and from time to time I make sure that whatever I am learning, I can teach others in the simplest words possible. As I am taking new courses, I realize that not everything can be explained in simple words. But people like you amaze me. It takes immense understanding and talent to teach people as effectively as you do. Kudos to you! :)

    • @Just_Sara
      @Just_Sara Před 5 lety +4

      Yep, you can only be sure you understand a concept if you can explain it to someone else! :)

    • @dacreepyarcher
      @dacreepyarcher Před 5 lety +1

      Quantum mechanics is something any 8th grader can learn off of Google, etc.
      Lol. It is great fun to learn in my free time.

    • @LetsDrawDragons
      @LetsDrawDragons Před 5 lety +4

      @@dacreepyarcher r/verysmart

    • @dacreepyarcher
      @dacreepyarcher Před 5 lety +1

      Not trying to claim I'm smart.
      I actually wanted to point out that even idiots can learn that stuff.

    • @giovannip8600
      @giovannip8600 Před 5 lety

      @@dacreepyarcher I agree, but if that's so how do we define intelligence

  • @JohnCena8351
    @JohnCena8351 Před 5 lety +546

    I have so much respect for quantum physicist..

  • @danmackneyii4750
    @danmackneyii4750 Před 4 lety +114

    Person in my class with the guts to say what we all wanted to: "I don't think I understand this or really comprehend what's going on. I feel like I'm just going through the motions and getting better at solving the related equations"
    Quantum Mechanics Prof: "Nobody understands or comprehends what's going on. We just get better at going through the motions and solving the equations".... continues lecture without missing a beat.

    • @kevinkonig3892
      @kevinkonig3892 Před 3 lety +8

      I believe QM to be a pile of bull.
      It's like saying God created the the world in 7 days and if you ask how he could possibly do that the answer is "cause he is special like that". Doesn't make logical sense but some kind of quantum magic is happening.
      And i think if people believe the answers can't be known as i have often heard they will not be looking for them. Or atleast way less motivated to do so.

    • @kevinkonig3892
      @kevinkonig3892 Před 3 lety +10

      And it shuts down ideas.
      When i was around 12 or 13 i told my physics teacher that magnetism and gravity seem to me like 2 sides of the same coin. He kind of laughed at me (not really but the qay he said it felt condescending) and told me that they are 2 completely different things but he couldn't really explain either.

    • @wlan-kabel2749
      @wlan-kabel2749 Před 3 lety +6

      Kevin König The only reason why anyone believes in QM is because the math is right.
      With god not so much.

    • @kevinkonig3892
      @kevinkonig3892 Před 3 lety +2

      @Tyler
      Learning false facts is worse than learning nothing at all imo.
      What is the point in learning QM when it is fundamentally flawed ?
      When you say "taught" i hear "indoctrinate". If you talk and than in the end say "this could be all wrong it's just our assumptions we agreed on" i don't care what you have to say. That's not science. I care about claims
      (statements of facts) and not opinions.
      If you identify with your believes (also the believe that QM is correct) the vast majority of people won't ask questions that could disprove their believes. Causes cognitive dissonance. So once someone entered into the quantum cult he won't ask if magnetism and gravity are related because they KNOW they are 2 seperate forces. Gravity is gravity and magnetism is part of electro magnetic forces.
      Einstein not understanding light saying "neither particle nor wave explains light but together they do" was such a brainfart but for some reason everybody jumped on board with it and the theories it gave birth to.

    • @kevinkonig3892
      @kevinkonig3892 Před 3 lety +4

      @@wlan-kabel2749
      For math to decribe an idea and be right that idea doesn't have to be correct.
      Nor do we have to understand it.
      I can give you the math for egg boiling and how long of a boiling time will give you how hard of an egg. For the explanation i could make up some bs as long as i can wrap the math arround it.
      So that math is correct doesn't prove the idea of QM nor does the fact that we have technology.

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 Před 4 lety +52

    Wow, this was by far the best explanation of quantum superposition i've come across on CZcams.
    You are a great teacher.

  • @ProPlayer-wq3nu
    @ProPlayer-wq3nu Před 5 lety +232

    0:17 someone make this a GIF ASAP

    • @Kubalopl
      @Kubalopl Před 5 lety +20

      that one is fake, clearly lacks the 144p resolution lol

    • @Ad3l1N
      @Ad3l1N Před 5 lety +4

      Lol, we know thats fake..

    • @iftihaq2117
      @iftihaq2117 Před 5 lety +7

      Adelin Stuparu r/wooooosh

    • @rannov.4707
      @rannov.4707 Před 5 lety +2

      Long time no see...

    • @JabranImran
      @JabranImran Před 5 lety +3

      0:12

  • @ado3247
    @ado3247 Před 5 lety +315

    0:04 me explaining how i lost my keys

  • @DarthAlphaTheGreat
    @DarthAlphaTheGreat Před 3 lety +15

    Quantum Physics is like students doing homework. You can start the homework anytime...until you have to hand it in. :P

  • @bestiewolfsroadto200subs9
    @bestiewolfsroadto200subs9 Před 3 lety +17

    Them:"What's your opinion on super position?"
    Me: "I could take it or leave it."

  • @Mysteri0usChannel
    @Mysteri0usChannel Před 5 lety +116

    I really like watching science videos that are correct. I study physics and work at a local university and oh boy I really enjoy your videos as you explain stuff without dumbing it down or making it wrong.

    • @jagaimo3484
      @jagaimo3484 Před 5 lety +1

      "Science video's that are correct"
      0:11

  • @Salted_Pizza
    @Salted_Pizza Před 5 lety +889

    USB ports explained.

    • @Laytonthek
      @Laytonthek Před 5 lety +2

      haahahadahaha

    • @Arkadix11
      @Arkadix11 Před 5 lety +131

      It's about the situation when you try to put USB cable into USB port and it doesn't fit, so you turn it 180 degrees and it still doesn't fit, so you repeat the operation till you finally come up with an idea to look at it to be sure which orientation is correct.

    • @ChrisJohnson-kc8xj
      @ChrisJohnson-kc8xj Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @aybo836
      @aybo836 Před 5 lety

      AHAHAHAHAHA perfect :D

    • @romanolejar805
      @romanolejar805 Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂

  • @brianegendorf2023
    @brianegendorf2023 Před rokem

    First of al,l thank you for doing something no other teacher I've seen do when talking about the hard/soft black/white boxes. They always talk about the percentages 0/100 percent or 50 percent. But never the actual numbers of how many particles you are starting and ending with. That actually helped me understand this a little more than previous videos have.

  • @erazure.
    @erazure. Před 5 lety +61

    I thought you were going to show the even cooler thing you can do with polarising filters; if you get two of them at 90 degrees to each other then no light gets through, yet if you put a third one in between at 45 degrees then all of a sudden light can pass through all of them

    • @Hallowed_Ground
      @Hallowed_Ground Před 5 lety +1

      How is that possible?

    • @erazure.
      @erazure. Před 5 lety +5

      Because science

    • @erazure.
      @erazure. Před 5 lety +3

      Dat Mustach try again? Maybe this time in English?

    • @Edwin-wn3ss
      @Edwin-wn3ss Před 5 lety

      Corbin its explained in this video
      Basically, its superposition and it resets everytime?(maybe im not sure)
      czcams.com/video/zcqZHYo7ONs/video.html

    • @official-obama
      @official-obama Před rokem +2

      @@Hallowed_Ground If it's polarised vertically, and you flatten it down horizontally, it becomes nothing. But, if you flatten it diagonally before you flatten it horizontally, it's still there

  • @njpromethium
    @njpromethium Před 5 lety +444

    0:11 when 2nd graders read a 6th grader's book

  • @hitsssssssssssssssss
    @hitsssssssssssssssss Před 5 lety +78

    Whatever that firework is, it was the weirdest thing I've witnessed in my life

    • @christianheichel
      @christianheichel Před 5 lety +1

      The phrase "mind blown" is what's referenced

    • @saharshbehal8766
      @saharshbehal8766 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah

    • @Kwauhn.
      @Kwauhn. Před 2 lety +1

      It's a reference to a bit in a Tim and Eric episode:
      czcams.com/video/9CS7j5I6aOc/video.html

  • @wlffrostgacha2296
    @wlffrostgacha2296 Před 5 lety +43

    *BrainSystem.exe unfortunately stopped working*

  • @JKPArtsStories
    @JKPArtsStories Před 3 lety +6

    When he said in your chemistry class... I finally understood everything, what is superposition and what are the orbitals, and the shells of an atom. The next time any of my friends ask a doubt about superposition I will show them this video.😊

  • @BobMcCoy
    @BobMcCoy Před 5 lety +203

    *_I am in a Superposition_*
    _weird flex, but okay_

    • @Cxntrxl
      @Cxntrxl Před 5 lety

      5000 subscribers with no videos
      Deserves more subs.

  • @SireCaracal
    @SireCaracal Před 5 lety +60

    0:11 to 0:24, yeah, happy Diwali to you too.... 🙃

  • @dujonsonkar4221
    @dujonsonkar4221 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best explanations of superposition for a layman like me. Absolutely wonderful.

  • @girlnado
    @girlnado Před 2 lety

    Almost fifteen years of recreational fascination with quantum mechanics and this guy explains the uncertainty principle and superposition clearer than anything else I've seen or read.

  • @ado3247
    @ado3247 Před 5 lety +67

    0:04 explaining to my mom where my good grades went

    • @maddyterrell0
      @maddyterrell0 Před 5 lety +2

      If you watched the whole video then you won't need those good grades, you'll be a certified quantum physicist.

    • @morpher728
      @morpher728 Před 5 lety

      @@maddyterrell0 boi

  • @MammaOVlogs
    @MammaOVlogs Před 5 lety +208

    l've been there! This is mind boggling! loved the fireworks at the beginning Lol.

  • @paulocoelho558
    @paulocoelho558 Před 2 lety +1

    I always vaguely understood the superposition concept but now I understand it much better! Thanks🙂

  • @zachlebria8982
    @zachlebria8982 Před 5 lety +43

    “That’s how EVERY it gets.”

  • @user-bl4oq7fd8d
    @user-bl4oq7fd8d Před 5 lety +284

    PSSHHUUAAAA PSSHHUUAAAA PSSHHUUAAAA

  • @Makebuildmodify
    @Makebuildmodify Před 5 lety +222

    Question: if an electron goes through two consecutive hardness boxes and is found to be hard on the first box, is it a 100% chance that it'll be hard on the second box? Or does the first interaction meddle with the electrons state and change the probability to 50% again?

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  Před 5 lety +155

      If it goes through a hardness box and is found to be hard it is 100% chance to be found hard after that as long as it doesn’t go through a color box.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify Před 5 lety +48

      @@TheActionLab Interesting. So when the first and second boxes are different, for example, color then hardness, what is special about the hardness interaction that allows for another color change?

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  Před 5 lety +127

      It is the measurement of color that causes the change. It’s called the measurement dilemma. No matter what, when you measure things on a quantum level you inevitably cause changes to occurs. In the case color and hardness are actually spin of an electron in the y and x axis. They cannot be both known simultaneously. If you measure one, then you now know nothing (50/50) about the other

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify Před 5 lety +27

      @@TheActionLab that make sense. Thanks!

    • @ShannMaekelSVivar
      @ShannMaekelSVivar Před 3 lety +42

      *Two big brain guys talking right here*

  • @paulalbares643
    @paulalbares643 Před 2 lety

    This is the best demonstration I've seen to explain superposition.

  • @johannaverplank4858
    @johannaverplank4858 Před 5 lety +1

    What a great way to explain superposition! I really enjoy your videos. Thank you!!!

  • @dash0173
    @dash0173 Před 5 lety +4

    this is absolutely incredible. so glad i found this channel! it’s crazy that you actually made quantum physics understandable

  • @VeVe02
    @VeVe02 Před 5 lety +30

    I don’t know why but this video just made me oddly happy 😄 You explain physics really well and it feels awesome to understand it. Thanks! :)

    • @bierymolina4379
      @bierymolina4379 Před 2 lety +2

      Adult: “what do you want to be when you grow up”
      Kid: “I don’t know”
      Narrator: “The kid is in super position.”

  • @silverspin
    @silverspin Před 4 dny

    You were born to be an educator with how well you get it through 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @JumpingMike333
    @JumpingMike333 Před 4 lety

    that was actualy some of the best explanations ive seen on the topic

  • @noahstafford0001
    @noahstafford0001 Před 5 lety +15

    14:09 I need to put that on my job application

  • @magicweaponr072
    @magicweaponr072 Před 5 lety +19

    "The only time one specific elementary particle is not in super position is exactly when you're measuring it. As soon as it leaves your measurement device you have no idea what position it's in"
    You know, this is a pretty solid argument for simulation theory. Elementary particles not being "rendered" or "watched/measured" don't need a position to be in, because they're not in "sight", or "rendered". This is the same principle we use to optimize games and save computational power. Amazing video!

  • @jamestackett7804
    @jamestackett7804 Před 5 lety

    The most understandable way of explaning superposition i've herd.

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Před 4 lety

    This is the best explanation of superposition I've ever seen.

  • @BigTpetty
    @BigTpetty Před 5 lety +9

    Man, I can really appreciate your incorporation of memes when possible. I've learned much from you, Mr. Action Lab man!

  • @randomrimrock
    @randomrimrock Před 5 lety +56

    I'm currently in a superposition

    • @kaylagordineer5494
      @kaylagordineer5494 Před 5 lety +1

      Random RimRock // TripleR what? How?

    • @Davidbg8
      @Davidbg8 Před 5 lety +4

      Kayla Gordineer He hasn’t been measured.

    • @soleil3847
      @soleil3847 Před 4 lety

      Low key could he be? We don’t know exactly where he is so is he anywhere and nowhere until someone confirms he is somewhere? Or maybe that doesn’t work bc he knows where he is. Interesting...

  • @imoviegirl
    @imoviegirl Před 3 lety

    This helps me understand what living out of time will look like. I'm currently writing my senior thesis on the flexible nature of reality, and totally rabbit trailing... but boy is this fun!!! I suppose the Great I AM lives in this state all the time?

  • @coriscotupi
    @coriscotupi Před 5 lety +6

    10:40 - *_"And then_** it's when it has to choose its final state of what polarization it is".*
    ...What if you put a third polarizer _after_ that? Will it not also block light depending on its angle? Unfortunately I don't have 3 polarizers at hand to experiment placing two of them at 45 degrees passing some 50% of the light and then placing a third one at various angles to see what happens. If anyone does have 3 polarizers at hand and would experiment, that would be cool.
    But I do have two polarizers and remembered that the light coming off of the LCD monitor is polarized, so I played with it - and found the weirdest effect:
    1. Place a polarizer near your eye and orient it such that the LCD screen turns "black".
    2. Keeping the filter near your eye and maintaining that orientation (black screen), put the second polarizer _between_ that first one and the LCD and rotate it. There will be a position where it will UNDO the blocking of that first polarizer, i.e, you will see a black LCD monitor screen as expected, but with the monitor image brightly passing _only_ through that second polarizer, in a funny "round crop" kind of effect.
    Not sure why that happens, but sure was unexpected.

  • @ghostofsparta5100
    @ghostofsparta5100 Před 5 lety +114

    Legends says if you're early and you say His name 3 times He will like your comment and respond.
    -The Action Lab
    -The Action Lab
    -The Action Lab
    But is this legend true?Nobody knows.

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  Před 5 lety +49

      The Action Lab aka Betelgeuse

    • @ghostofsparta5100
      @ghostofsparta5100 Před 5 lety +19

      The Action Lab Damn,that was fast.

    • @akgamer1825
      @akgamer1825 Před 5 lety +4

      @@TheActionLab I tried the legend. It hasn't worked so far

    • @ghostofsparta5100
      @ghostofsparta5100 Před 5 lety +1

      iiDogeKingii - Roblox and more random letters Well,you gotta be very early.

    • @TruthIsTheNewHate84
      @TruthIsTheNewHate84 Před 5 lety +3

      @@akgamer1825 it only works for people who dont play roblox.

  • @Bibatkovstvo
    @Bibatkovstvo Před 5 lety +10

    why did i watch this right after i woke up expecting i'm gonna understand what this video is about lol

  • @SidharthGat
    @SidharthGat Před rokem

    Love the wave this channel brings crazy dope Physics phenomena, and makes them easy to observe in mundane, everyday happenings.

  • @JustLikeRAV
    @JustLikeRAV Před 5 lety

    Awesome explanation man!! Love your channel, only found it 30 mins ago

  • @jash9982
    @jash9982 Před 5 lety +48

    Action lab
    Action lab
    Action lab??
    Will it work again?

  • @manaspratimbiswas7004
    @manaspratimbiswas7004 Před 5 lety +29

    Seemed as if he were celebrating diwali (at the beginning of the vid)...with his mind....:)

  • @ishaanabanerjee4905
    @ishaanabanerjee4905 Před 2 lety

    That wassss SSSOO helpful and good!!! Loved it☺️

  • @zziwajoachim3779
    @zziwajoachim3779 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the lesson and for your time. You’ve explained quantum physics well.

  • @Blankult
    @Blankult Před 5 lety +132

    I'm a qualified quantum physicist.

  • @tiernanflynn
    @tiernanflynn Před 5 lety +50

    *When you find the particle you want in a measurable position...*
    “Oh hi Mark.”

  • @peharda
    @peharda Před 2 lety

    Damn. That gave me a pretty solid perspective on superposition. Reallygreat video!

  • @codycoyote6912
    @codycoyote6912 Před 2 lety

    Good way to simplify this and make it understandable.

  • @hugo511
    @hugo511 Před 5 lety +205

    It’s called friendzone

  • @Se7eNiToS
    @Se7eNiToS Před 5 lety +9

    1.7M, We've come a long way. You deserve everything you got and more!
    Stay curious!!!

  • @mattclaybaugh8578
    @mattclaybaugh8578 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the Tim and Eric tribute with the mind exploding fireworks lol

  • @HeVn7LaO
    @HeVn7LaO Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the demonstration and explanation. It was explained in such a manner that someone like me who don’t have a bg in quantum mechanics can understand…the visuals helped a lot too…

  • @MrBboer
    @MrBboer Před 5 lety +52

    anwser to your question: It's in your kichten.... obviously

  • @starsandcigz
    @starsandcigz Před 5 lety +10

    watching your videos makes me feel scientifically scientific

  • @cltheman1960
    @cltheman1960 Před 5 lety

    That mind blowing fireworks display was funny! That's kinda how I feel when my geometry teacher is talking but something else is on my mind.

  • @Sololevlling
    @Sololevlling Před 4 lety

    You explained it better than my physics teacher, Thank you action lab❗

  • @SourcePortEntertainment
    @SourcePortEntertainment Před 5 lety +178

    Easy... style="position: absolute;" solved! 🤔😜

    • @magicweaponr072
      @magicweaponr072 Před 5 lety +11

      Or even better, display: none;
      Or, the best solution: superPosition.remove();

    • @iwishawesomeness5602
      @iwishawesomeness5602 Před 5 lety +5

      is this a computer coding joke? because I'm a physics student and I don't get this!! or I'm just a really bad physics student!!

    • @nitin-code-comedy
      @nitin-code-comedy Před 5 lety +9

      @@iwishawesomeness5602 css joke and JavaScript joke. Webpage development

    • @iwishawesomeness5602
      @iwishawesomeness5602 Před 5 lety +1

      @@nitin-code-comedy oh thanks! For a minute there I started to doubt myself!

    • @daanklein880
      @daanklein880 Před 5 lety +3

      Or:
      system.earth.hack = "true";
      government.bank.account.moneyAmount = "9999999999";

  • @taiyosketches
    @taiyosketches Před 5 lety +8

    CZcams gave me a notification that is 1 day late....
    Pvvvvvwahhhhh! Pvvvvwahhhhh! * mind blows *

  • @shans2408
    @shans2408 Před 3 lety

    Holy Mother of God. This video suddenly makes superposition so clear in my mind. Earlier I thought it just means electron is everywhere.

  • @aether-elephant
    @aether-elephant Před 3 lety

    This is the first time I've understood spin.. I think!!.. thanks!

  • @Sid-ix5qr
    @Sid-ix5qr Před 5 lety +25

    Heisenberg told us that we cannot measure two things simultaneously.
    A scientist shows us the path to light from darkness, while look at this man; he just threw us into darkness...

    • @snakebae6259
      @snakebae6259 Před 4 lety

      if two electrons in wavelength forms clash with each other that means measuring one electron will cause you to automatically measure the second. It is a pretty fucked up theory.

  • @BRIANMORGANNOW
    @BRIANMORGANNOW Před 5 lety +17

    My damn electrons in my brain said “Holy Batman, this crap is deep, give me two more beers...”

  • @marialiyubman
    @marialiyubman Před 3 lety +2

    Actually, if it’s 50/50 every time, and the electrons can change color and hardness as proven by sending the black electrons through the color box the second time, it would just mean that something affects the electrons that’s unrelated, like the polarity of a magnet - positive and negative inside the nucleus that determines you can’t have more than 50% of white/black hard/soft electrons in each location at any time.
    So what you’ve actually measured in the boxes are their space, not their ability to sort color and hardness, that affects the color and hardness.
    If the boxes always get a 50\50% result, it’s possible that the electron coming before the next one leaves some form of energy we need to measure better that lets the next electron know it needs to be the opposite of the one coming after or an accumulated mass of energy makes sure to stabilize itself after an x amount of electrons coming into it randomly.
    That just means we don’t know how to measure the right matter/energy. That’s all.

  • @TheHotspotNet313
    @TheHotspotNet313 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for being a reference for my quantum career!

  • @wassupyo4775
    @wassupyo4775 Před 3 lety +26

    Are we absolutely certain that by “measuring” the electron that we’re not changing it in some way?

    • @magnuswright5572
      @magnuswright5572 Před 2 lety +5

      The whole point of the video is that measuring the electron changes it

    • @pointofinterest5981
      @pointofinterest5981 Před 2 lety +1

      My teacher said that when we measure the position of an electron (we throw photons at the electron to measure it ) the photons change the velocity of the electron because they have some momentum so we cannot accurately measure both position and velocity at the same time.

  • @visharadjoshi745
    @visharadjoshi745 Před 5 lety +32

    0:13 happy diwali love from India 😂😂

  • @n.m.danimations5854
    @n.m.danimations5854 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video i really appreciate it! Im doing this for a speech on quantum mechanics i have to give!

  • @sub-to-BotMvOfficial
    @sub-to-BotMvOfficial Před rokem

    All the diagrams are making me sleepy 😂😭 I've never been so sleepy watching videos from this channel. Btw love this channel a lot

  • @RandomMaking
    @RandomMaking Před 5 lety +4

    Omg I just learned the most important thing in my life. Why don’t they teach you this in school?

    • @GIRGHGH
      @GIRGHGH Před 5 lety

      They taught the version about polarized light in my school.

  • @ZENMASTERME1
    @ZENMASTERME1 Před 5 lety +32

    To Anyone That Reads This!
    May You And Your Family Always Be Blessed With Good Fortune!!

    • @thingtalope571
      @thingtalope571 Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks bro! :)

    • @Just_Sara
      @Just_Sara Před 5 lety

      To you as well!

    • @ZENMASTERME1
      @ZENMASTERME1 Před 5 lety +1

      Dimetri Drossos i’m absolutely too old to care about likes!! I Genuinely & unequivocally wish the best for most people! There’s way too much hate in this world!! If I could brighten somebody’s day with some kind words then we all Win!! Peace Too You My Brother!!

    • @saifmohammad7581
      @saifmohammad7581 Před 5 lety +1

      @@ZENMASTERME1 respect +100

  • @doctorwinston7767
    @doctorwinston7767 Před 2 lety

    Awesome Tim & Eric reference. Great job!

  • @c.vpadmavathi8114
    @c.vpadmavathi8114 Před 3 lety

    First of all I'm really thank you for this video you have made, there are only few people who makes the deepest subject clearly in the simplest way. thank you...
    And I also have one small request also, which is, coud u please explain orbitals again in separate video it would be greatfull .
    Again "thank you"👍

  • @bctalicorn809
    @bctalicorn809 Před 5 lety +10

    Superposition describes my stance on how I vote.

  • @paz8623
    @paz8623 Před 5 lety +3

    You should make a video about the Theory of Special Relativity: Time Dilation and Length Contraction!!

  • @hasangarmarudi2178
    @hasangarmarudi2178 Před 2 lety

    Finally I understand quantum physics. Thanks action lab

  • @kylephelps9716
    @kylephelps9716 Před 3 lety

    @The Action Lab I'm a current college student in Geoscience and you are my religion if such a thing exists. When I have a term that I just don't know where they got it from and what it really means... Action Lab to the rescue. This is really helpful, thank you.

  • @shusovit
    @shusovit Před 5 lety +15

    Happy Diwali from India

    • @Xleda
      @Xleda Před 5 lety +1

      Go sub to pewdiepie

  • @oreobhushan
    @oreobhushan Před 5 lety +4

    0:10 Those fireworks 🔥 FOREIGN VERSION OF "THAIN THAIN"

  • @legendsanthossh9642
    @legendsanthossh9642 Před 5 lety

    The first question was awesome !!

  • @klyons217
    @klyons217 Před 3 lety

    This is one rare case where a 14-min video should have been longer.
    I wish you'd continue and do the second "mind-blow", which is when you add a third polarized lens as a "quantum eraser" and *more* light comes through the third lens!

  • @vaishnavsv7
    @vaishnavsv7 Před 5 lety +26

    Didn't understand anything!

  • @mrfarooqkhan8454
    @mrfarooqkhan8454 Před 4 lety +6

    The world now has 200K quantum scientists !
    Wow
    Thx to This Man !😍

  • @clairebluemew
    @clairebluemew Před 3 lety

    YESS this helped me understand amplitude probability of quantum mechanics

  • @philjamieson5572
    @philjamieson5572 Před 2 lety

    Really well explained. Thanks.

  • @shonakkhan9623
    @shonakkhan9623 Před 5 lety +18

    I tapped so quick it started but it didnt start

  • @LightningShiva1
    @LightningShiva1 Před 5 lety +3

    That Interstellar theme song in background....
    Just epic

  • @dkanev38
    @dkanev38 Před 4 lety

    Amazing video! Thanks! 🕶️

  • @wilsongomes3360
    @wilsongomes3360 Před rokem

    he is the best.Very simple explanation,complex things

  • @muhammadgaber5939
    @muhammadgaber5939 Před 5 lety +34

    *Vsause left the chat*

  • @subhraneelmazumder9079
    @subhraneelmazumder9079 Před 5 lety +9

    10:12 DIDN'T EXPECT THAT FROM HIM!!!

  • @amanjain4246
    @amanjain4246 Před 5 lety

    It's mind blowing.
    LITERALLY.

  • @jaybingham3711
    @jaybingham3711 Před 3 lety

    Qualified Quantum Physicist with expertise in polarization. Noiiicce. Just updated resume and forwarding it to CERN. Fingers crossed!