Quantum Biology [Part 1] - How Plants Use Quantum Mechanics

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  • Watch part 2 over on Pat's channel! • Quantum Biology [Part ...
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    physicsworld.com/a/is-photosy...
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  • @Morbos1000
    @Morbos1000 Před 4 lety +554

    I have a PhD in Botany. The most important thing I've learned in my studies is to never underestimate plants.

    • @flaviusclaudius7510
      @flaviusclaudius7510 Před 4 lety +24

      I pursued my PhD in quantum biology because of this stuff!

    • @canecorsomolosser3294
      @canecorsomolosser3294 Před 4 lety +10

      I wish I could learn like others😔.
      I was a few years ago to Hortus Botanica, in Amsterdam and it's so unbelievable how plants helps us to survive. I didn't even knew that there are plants with the word cancer in the Latin name of the plant and can help against cancer.
      I hope we will save earth and 1 day truelly respect mother earth.

    • @Raphael_NYC
      @Raphael_NYC Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you!

    • @Jabranalibabry
      @Jabranalibabry Před 4 lety +1

      >:( I'm looking at you greenies

    • @shivambijoria
      @shivambijoria Před 3 lety +1

      yes, jst eat them!

  • @pghparkins
    @pghparkins Před 4 lety +64

    Physics and Biology in one video, I couldn't be more excited! My life needs more physics-based explanations of biological functions.

  • @sterhax
    @sterhax Před 4 lety +249

    I appreciate that you stress none of this stuff has met scientific burden of truth just yet, despite evidence pointing towards it. Thank you!

    • @soulmechanics7946
      @soulmechanics7946 Před 4 lety +4

      You are on the right track. Be cautious, but not doubtful.

    • @LumbridgeTeleport
      @LumbridgeTeleport Před 3 lety

      Um hello most of these atheistic theory havent met the burden of proof haha because most of their theories are unforrunearley unrecreatable and unable to be observed. Evolution for example

    • @KiithNaabal
      @KiithNaabal Před 2 lety +3

      Well it's hard to prove since physics has not developed the tools to work in living systems yet. :D

    • @david203
      @david203 Před rokem

      @@LumbridgeTeleport Evolution has possibly the most proof of any scientific theory. It can even be simulated on a computer and work the same way there, or in mathematics. There is an interesting video (can't find it now) showing how a man scrambling over a fence can be simulated on a computer just with Newton's laws of motion and the goal of getting over the fence. It does take millions of tries, but the result looks surprisingly realistic. The trouble with a dogmatic religious approach is that it is intolerant of logic and evidence. Without good logic and a respect for evidence, dogmatism fails to provide any kind of useful understanding of nature or how it works.

    • @david203
      @david203 Před rokem +1

      @@KiithNaabal There hasn't been money around to finance such research. The tools are in almost every physics lab.

  • @Visaipalagai
    @Visaipalagai Před 4 lety +109

    The script, narration, cartoons, and clarity. OMG! I never felt so clear before this video. Thanks for the effort!

  • @Corporis
    @Corporis Před 4 lety +77

    This one was super fun to work on yall! Jade, thanks for having me on. Looking forward to Part 3

    • @KhAnubis
      @KhAnubis Před 4 lety +3

      Corporis - Ah, this explains why I got two notifications at once!

    • @Corporis
      @Corporis Před 4 lety +3

      KhAnubis you the real MVP Willie. Hope you’re having fun in Italy my dude

  • @alexChook
    @alexChook Před 4 lety +64

    Keen on part 3. Never knew that exploring quantum physics in the realm of biology was something I needed until now. Such a cool field of study

  • @cerjmedia
    @cerjmedia Před 4 lety +180

    _"It's kind of like if you have a hedgehog in a box and you have to guess where it is"_
    Yes, of course, a very common issue that most people usually face on a daily basis. So annoying when I lose my hedgehog.

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety +36

      right?

    • @soulmechanics7946
      @soulmechanics7946 Před 4 lety +10

      I'd switch up the probability ratios to include a slice of the pie for landing in multiple positions, I mean.. have you seen how fast that fracking hedgehog moves?!

    • @popcorn485
      @popcorn485 Před 4 lety +6

      *closes box on hedge hog *freaks out because can’t see hedgehog and doesn’t know where it is

    • @stevedave70
      @stevedave70 Před 4 lety

      Loosing the hedgehog sounds like a randy euphemism.

    • @Rovsau
      @Rovsau Před 4 lety +4

      My hedgehog has a GPS implant, but when he curls up it blocks the signal.
      It was a complete waste of money.

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis Před 4 lety +53

    Woo two of my favourite channels! I'm watching Part 1 after Part 2 for some reason. Although that's not actually a problem on a quantum level.

    • @jadetan-holmes2841
      @jadetan-holmes2841 Před 4 lety +4

      traitor

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety +6

      but we've still gotta do our collab! fluid dynamics of blood!

    • @MedlifeCrisis
      @MedlifeCrisis Před 4 lety +3

      @@upandatom I thought we were doing Bayes and algorithms in medicine haha! Fluid dynamics would be sweet too, one of my favourite topics. Soon! I think I'm slowly getting a little more time....famous last words

    • @Corporis
      @Corporis Před 4 lety +2

      @@MedlifeCrisis That's what I like to hear! Also, yes please, you two need to do a video!

    • @KhAnubis
      @KhAnubis Před 4 lety +1

      Corporis I third this idea

  • @storyspren
    @storyspren Před 4 lety +34

    If this turns out to be confirmed (as far as anything can be "confirmed"), it'll cement the idea even further that almost anything we try to do could probably be achieved better, easier, and cleaner with biotechnology.
    And honestly? An almost-fully biotech future sounds super cool.

    • @david203
      @david203 Před rokem

      If it isn't confirmed thoroughly, then there is no good explanation for why photosynthesis is so amazingly efficient.

    • @AA-gl1dr
      @AA-gl1dr Před rokem

      Everything we humans do, is done better by nature

    • @AA-gl1dr
      @AA-gl1dr Před rokem

      Everything we humans do, is done better by nature

  • @mohammedkhan4990
    @mohammedkhan4990 Před 4 lety +24

    Your cartoons and graphics are awesome!!! I loved this topic, as well. Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @abigailtaylor1534
    @abigailtaylor1534 Před 4 lety +16

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! This is what i am studying in my research lab as an undergraduate and what want to study in my PhD program! I love the way you explain physics. Thank you!

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety +2

      ooh that's so cool Abigail!

    • @frankschneider6156
      @frankschneider6156 Před 4 lety +2

      Take a good advice from someone who was at that point 25 years ago: don't bet your career on a highly speculative, but very likely anti-scientific topic. There is a good chance that' you'll ruin your entire career for the rest of your life. Do a demanding, but solid and less flashy molbio PhD. Highly speculative topics are typically career killers. You can still switch your main research topic later, if you find a proper (paid) postdoc position for it (although this is very unlikely, which is why it wouldn't be very smart to do a PhD upon it) . Once you are in the "esoteric"-drawer there is no way out of it.

    • @david203
      @david203 Před rokem +2

      @@frankschneider6156 There are plenty of counterexamples for your pessimism. Most of the biggest contributors in most fields of study did their work because they loved it and were good at it. We wouldn't have Einstein's contributions today if he had followed your advice, because the ideas he followed were speculative. Yes, finding QM in photosynthesis is speculative, but it is highly suggestive due to its high efficiency. We just don't have any other high efficiency theory to apply other than QM.
      There is a big difference between speculating that the speed of light in a vacuum is a constant for all non-accelerating observers and speculating that the positions of the planets at the instant of birth determine aspects of the personality of every human being (astrology). Your narrow-minded comment makes no distinction between different kinds of "esoteric" or speculative topics, which is downright stupid of you. Sorry for my lack of tact.

  • @audreyandremington5265
    @audreyandremington5265 Před 4 lety +32

    2:08 That face, though! 😂 I love these illustrations!

    • @johnbonnett5746
      @johnbonnett5746 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree, great illustrations, especially that gloating plant!

    • @heartion
      @heartion Před 4 lety +1

      that goofy trolly face literally made me lol

    • @brasildocara
      @brasildocara Před 4 lety

      buy kid's books... those are full of illustrations =D

  • @ascii1
    @ascii1 Před 3 lety +3

    when ever I'm questioning something involving physics for one of my videos, I almost always end up on your channel. you not only frequently end up in my search results, but your amazing at science communicating! Love the videos, keep up the good work!

  • @NetAndyCz
    @NetAndyCz Před 4 lety +27

    6:387 This is the best depiction of measuring a particle I saw, I think the term "measurement" is quite misleading as it is a rather active process that affects the particle a lot.

    • @absalomdraconis
      @absalomdraconis Před 4 lety

      Yes, it's rather akin to playing billiards. Just with something that resembles a pre-discharge static-electric field instead of the balls.

    • @brasildocara
      @brasildocara Před 4 lety

      hello Doctor, Which are the proper characteristic of the medium (chlorophyls arrays) to the exiton behave as a wave?

    • @kylezo
      @kylezo Před 2 lety

      Yeah, this and sound bytes talking about how it "changes instantly" are super misleading and really contribute destructively to a helpful understanding of quantum processes. It doesn't "suddenly change", since we have no way to measure BEFORE measurement (obviously), we have no way to know what exists before measurement, so we use metaphors and comparisons to describe things that we know we don't understand. This unfortunately turns into people thinking they understand something that they don't because of the imagery that the language evokes and is super counterproductive, which leads to things like needing to unlearn a bunch of incorrect stuff in order to understand things more fully, which is a huge waste of time, energy, and a roadblock to progress in general.

    • @adityaprasad465
      @adityaprasad465 Před 2 lety

      Measurement does _not_ require the particle to be affected. See e.g., en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interaction-free_measurement

  • @The_Call_Up
    @The_Call_Up Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos are always so informative, Jade. Can't wait for parts 2 and 3!

  • @thenerdywalker516
    @thenerdywalker516 Před 4 lety +2

    The amazing thing about this is that last month I first heard about quantum biology and I found it so interesting that I would search for as much videos that I could on this topic.. Now I see that you as well have done a video. Thanks for sharing, its a truly amazing field.

  • @suryaraman2134
    @suryaraman2134 Před 3 lety +1

    I actually watched a few videos on quantum biology but yours is a true game changer. It helped me to visualize the actual way these things work out. Very glad I found you. Thank you ma'am!!!

  • @SumbluddyIdiut
    @SumbluddyIdiut Před 4 lety +9

    I remember reading this several years ago somewhere. A single photon takes every possible path through some region of a leaf simultaneously, until only one of those paths transfers all of the energy; analogous to lightning streamers fingering through the sky until a single pathway allows the entire charge imbalance to be rectified through the single most efficient path.
    Quite a profound thought but definitely helpful in understanding quantum electrodynamics and its crazy ways.
    Here's another crazy thought..
    What if the universe is really just the framework of a quantum computer cross referencing potentials of possibilities to calculate the probability of its own existence?
    Possibility, potential and probability rule the universe, so what if that's simply all it is?
    Surely just the mere notion of the possibility of existence would need a framework in which to be a notion, a mind in which to be pondered, some godly notepad on which to be mapped, plotted and calculated, or even just a universe in which to be lived out any infinite amount of ways...
    The universe could, mind you, hypothetically, manifest itself just from logic if that ever worried you lol i.e. if nothing existed then possibility itself wouldn't exist... If possibility didn't exist then neither would the possibility of nothing existing.. therefore it is impossible for nothing to exist so the universe must exist. 😋
    But, I mean really, back to the possibilities of the universe existing. A possibility is positive or negative and potential gives that qualitative concept a quantitative aspect.
    Positive, negative, potential... they sound familiar.
    To communicate and compare possibilities and potentials you need a way of communicating, or maybe, "radiating" your various potential within your framework, assuming it was potentials which were sharing energy between other as they do, measuring and comparing each other (what else would there be to do so?) If exchanging info meant exchanging energy this would lead to changes in their relative potentials. Change is the creator of time, and the exchange in info/energy would require re-radiation of updated energy levels leading to continuous radiation and endless change and the continuous passage of time.
    There's my philosophical recipe for a universe haha..
    Just thought I'd share this fun little thought experiment about the universe being its own thought experiment 😂

  • @4G12
    @4G12 Před 4 lety +21

    Mother Nature (Read in Emperor Palpatine Voice): "Foolish humans. Only now do you understand."

  • @adamrebika5128
    @adamrebika5128 Před 4 lety +16

    How rare - and great - is it to click on a video called "Quantum [anything]" and not have it be just some random new age pseudoscience :p Great content as always!

  • @danfg7215
    @danfg7215 Před 4 lety +9

    On the floor of an editing room somewhere, there’s a b roll of her staring eerily into the camera after she’s done talking 😳 great video!

  • @karlprybyloski8001
    @karlprybyloski8001 Před 2 lety +1

    This is brilliant. Thank you for such interesting channel and topic! I am loving it and the way you explain complex things is really clear. I am amazed and you have a new fan! :)

  • @famgod8318
    @famgod8318 Před 4 lety +7

    I read Life on the edge a while ago, and the most interesting hypothesis I found was how smell might be quantum mechanical in nature. Hope you cover that.

  • @julianengel492
    @julianengel492 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for deciding to make multiple videos on this very interesting topic :) Keep up the good work!

  • @Lucky10279
    @Lucky10279 Před 4 lety

    Really interesting! Can't wait for the next video! I'm also super excited for your collab with Nick from Science Asylum. I've been waiting for that collab forever. Your channels just really seem like they'd fit well together.

  • @nootums
    @nootums Před 4 lety +35

    5:57: When food is more important than sleep.

  • @spal3907
    @spal3907 Před 2 lety +1

    you explanation is so good . loving it . i was banging my head from all over from particle physics chemistry but you cleared it all through your bio analogies

  • @tigs870
    @tigs870 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for making this! Its so nice to see cross field science being communicated as well

  • @rnnyhoff
    @rnnyhoff Před 2 lety +1

    Jade and team ... thank you for making an enormously complex, developing and revelatory field understandable (sort of for us amateurs) with your insightful teaching. Bravo!

  • @andrewherman2370
    @andrewherman2370 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent series on paradox Jade. Thank you!
    I will enjoy haunting my middle school science classes' dreams with "reality" using your series. They often bring me a lot of internet conspiracy theories and odd questions, the most common among them, "Is water wet?" To this question I always summarize my explanations with a personal emphasis on relativity and scientific "truth"--
    "Reality is much stranger than fiction kids. You definitely will never need to do drugs to flip reality upside down, because it already was but you didn't notice. If you actually use your imagination you will never be disappointed because life is plenty weird enough!"
    My favorite teacher in high school used to say, "Please never say 'I'm bored' because reality lies undiscovered all around you and within you! Only boring people are bored."

  • @mikey10006
    @mikey10006 Před 4 lety +77

    Hot wet messy world of life....this is why I didnt pursue a career in biology,l'll just stay from afar and analyse the maths and physics of it thanks(*﹏*;)

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety +43

      haha I loved biology but I couldn't handle all the memorizing

    • @A2Techofficial
      @A2Techofficial Před 4 lety +1

      @@upandatom Great & interesting Video Jade!

    • @mikey10006
      @mikey10006 Před 4 lety +2

      @@upandatom agreed, I've always prefer analytical learning to memorisational, it's why I chose to learn traditional mandarin instead of simplified as well loooooll

    • @electromorphous9567
      @electromorphous9567 Před 4 lety +2

      @@upandatom that's why I ditched it after a week and took up computer science 😂

    • @booJay
      @booJay Před 4 lety +3

      You guys nailed it, it's so messy and nothing makes any sense! My lab mates disagree with me, but biological processes are just too damn complex and don't seem to follow any reasonable logic. I much prefer for there to be an obvious right or wrong answer.

  • @ahmedaly4328
    @ahmedaly4328 Před 4 lety +5

    This animation was a pure joy to watch!

  • @luischavesdev
    @luischavesdev Před 4 lety +1

    You've done it again! Absolutely fascinating video of a topic that I didn't even knew existed :D

  • @delivanov252
    @delivanov252 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for making this mini series.

  • @dragoncurveenthusiast
    @dragoncurveenthusiast Před 4 lety

    Amazing video and a great idea for a series!
    I'm looking forward to the other two videos! 😃

  • @aianyoung
    @aianyoung Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos are so flipping good!
    Thank you for making these.

  • @booJay
    @booJay Před 4 lety +8

    Really looking forward to advances in this field as a molecular biologist who actually has stronger interests in physics. I'm trying to convince my supervisor to incorporate quantum biology into his projects! 😂

  • @aakashpandit2002
    @aakashpandit2002 Před 4 lety +5

    Finally, two underrated dope channels collaborated. I hope CZcams algorithm will help you one day.

  • @aclearlight
    @aclearlight Před 2 lety +1

    Too much fun! And I love the graphics! Looking forward to learning about AVIAN QUANTUM GPS from you folks (and to seeing the graphics you use to illustrate spin-spin coupling in a magnetic field).

  • @akarsh4259
    @akarsh4259 Před 3 lety +1

    Those simple animations are really epic 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @CreativeCat333
    @CreativeCat333 Před 4 lety +11

    Plants doing plants shit:
    Humans: "Look. Quantum mechanics"

  • @Raphael_NYC
    @Raphael_NYC Před 4 lety

    So beautifully explained. Always so well done. Thank you.

  • @harshbajpai.4965
    @harshbajpai.4965 Před 2 lety

    Im in love with this channel ,binging for 2 hrs str8

  • @blacksmith67
    @blacksmith67 Před 4 lety +4

    7:35 Thank you! I hate when people say that a field collapses when it’s ‘measured’ or ‘observed.’ It makes QM seem mystical when in fact it is only slightly difficult to get your head around when you do the math.

    • @Lucky10279
      @Lucky10279 Před 4 lety +2

      Well it's still pretty darn counterintuitive, but it definitely helped clear some things up when I realized "measurement" is the wrong word. Decoherence occurs whenever particles interact with each other regardless of whether anyone is actually using that interaction to make a measurement or not.

  • @esperancaemisterio
    @esperancaemisterio Před 4 lety

    Wow Jade! This topic is really amazing!!!! Thanks a lot for the video! Fantastic explanation, graphics and music! I really loved this video! =)

  • @Fogmeister
    @Fogmeister Před 4 lety +2

    Life on the Edge is an excellent book. I’ve listened to it twice. 🤣
    Glad that you put a link to it in the description.

  • @N_Lucas
    @N_Lucas Před 4 lety +5

    Jim Al-khalil has written a few books on this also, I think he also has made a series of talks either on BBC shows or recorded lectures. Worth checking out!

  • @zathrasyes1287
    @zathrasyes1287 Před 2 lety

    Great presentation!

  • @EidamGD
    @EidamGD Před 4 lety +3

    2:06 Flowey... is that you?

  • @versatileveritas
    @versatileveritas Před měsícem +1

    What a 'such a stir' 9:03

  • @philipgould9700
    @philipgould9700 Před 4 lety

    Miss, Your communications skills and use of body language are very enlightening and
    persuasive.

  • @jamessotherden5909
    @jamessotherden5909 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video. As one who finds abstract idea's hard to quantify, Your cartoons are just the ticket. Thank you.

  • @shantanu7985
    @shantanu7985 Před 4 lety

    You deserve a hell lot more of subscribers... U exactly have made the videos that i usually search for and are of my interests. It's nice to see that u are most interested in that topic itself.
    By the way do you make videos on demands like if I ask for?

  • @luisdiaz1997
    @luisdiaz1997 Před 3 lety +1

    Man, I interviewed for PhD admissions with Dr. Greg Engel few weeks ago. Probably one of the most intellectually challenging conversations I had in my life. Since I got admitted to the program, I might do a rotation with him, his work looks amazing.

  • @dbzkings2626
    @dbzkings2626 Před 6 měsíci

    fascinating! Nature once again is showing us the way.

  • @markxxx21
    @markxxx21 Před 4 lety

    Nicely explained.

  • @mrksaccount123
    @mrksaccount123 Před 4 lety

    Really enjoyed this topic.

  • @chrisrdi
    @chrisrdi Před 3 lety

    I like your energy about this subject. I learned a lot. You've earned sub friendo.

  • @PaoloDonadeo
    @PaoloDonadeo Před 4 lety

    Great video Jade, really. Thanks!

  • @Veraux
    @Veraux Před 4 lety

    Your content is just amazing really.

  • @tetsujsin
    @tetsujsin Před 4 lety

    Very interesting subject! Thanks for the video

  • @cleitonoliveira932
    @cleitonoliveira932 Před 4 lety +1

    If you think about it, most of the things plants do are "random" from the start because they have to try everything until something works. It's like the "probability approach" was extended to the macro world.

  • @a.ielimba78
    @a.ielimba78 Před 2 lety +1

    Everything is moving and a part of an overall pattern, in which make up its system, from particles and up to what it ends up being overall. I like that quantum physics, or entanglement/super position of particles, in which can create some pretty complex set of calculations of the overall system, that are more complex than what would take a supercomputer to calculate for over 10,000 years, in which utilizing quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics can calculate the same information in around a second. Quantum devices using entangled particles, in which more entangled particles, means more information ability and it can also work over great separated distances between them and can still operate, is also neat.

  • @gustavoaroeira7329
    @gustavoaroeira7329 Před 3 lety +2

    Funny that I'm watching this video now after studying these papers for a seminar I gave on 2D electronic spectroscopy. I was going to say that there is a dispute over the quantum beats, but you did that already! Either way, regarding the path of the excitons, 2DES reveled that the pigments closest to the reaction center have lower energy than the ones far away, thus the exciton downhill pathway leads towards the reaction center.

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol Před 4 lety

    This is a great topic Jade!

  • @akashpatel-cb1dq
    @akashpatel-cb1dq Před 4 lety +1

    This video is awesome, it introduced many important concepts of quantum physics so intuitively. I guess we have lot to learn from biological processes that can help us build successful quantum computer.

  • @swaroopsuriboyina9911
    @swaroopsuriboyina9911 Před 4 lety

    Good explanation thanks✌

  • @teacherkimtv6795
    @teacherkimtv6795 Před 3 lety

    wow this is very helpful! thank you so much.

  • @annarose3354
    @annarose3354 Před 2 lety

    Very cool watched multiple times but so complex

  • @parkey5
    @parkey5 Před 4 lety +1

    I love the field of quantum biology, and I love even more that you used sonic in your animation ❤

  • @johannbauer2863
    @johannbauer2863 Před 4 lety

    Your community is awesome! So much positive and contructive feedback ^^

  • @daveseddon5227
    @daveseddon5227 Před 4 lety +3

    Just when I thought I'd absorbed absolutely everything that I needed to know - you come along with this nugget. 😬
    I'm getting too old for this! 🙃🙃
    Great video, thanks anyway! 😍

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety +3

      never too old to learn cool stuff!

    • @daveseddon5227
      @daveseddon5227 Před 4 lety

      @@upandatom Yeah, I know - enjoy your videos - keep up the cool work! 💖💖

  • @leonhardtkristensen4093

    Hi. I have just found this video and I think it is good. One thing I was told when I studied electronic engineering was that if people laugh at an idea doesn't mean that it is wrong. It only means that it is new. It may be wrong as many of the theories we use today may be but maybe not. New ideas should not be disregarded- they may be proved or disproved. It is often better to do something even if it is wrong. If it is wrong we know not to do that again but we have gained knowledge.

  • @manoj.m.rajesh2894
    @manoj.m.rajesh2894 Před rokem

    Iam from India. The video is awesome.Iam a MSc Physics student and through your video I have understood the link between the Quantum mechanics and the plants.Thank you for that!!

  • @harshitbaurai3470
    @harshitbaurai3470 Před 3 lety

    You are literally amazing thank you for sharing so much knowledge, i myself being and Engineer I'm obsessed and fascinated by quantum mechanics. Thank u so much

  • @MahimaSrivastava-cn5hw
    @MahimaSrivastava-cn5hw Před 2 měsíci

    Loved the beat drop

  • @englishinenglish3473
    @englishinenglish3473 Před 3 lety

    Amazing , entertaining , amusing , impressive , curious, profound I don't know to much perfect adjectives to describe this one video 😄, you are great 👍✨

  • @santhoshwagle9857
    @santhoshwagle9857 Před 4 lety +1

    even though i dont understand the concepts clearly, i can still listen to your all day... not only because you are so pretty but also the topics you choose are very interesting...

  • @soulmechanics7946
    @soulmechanics7946 Před 4 lety

    Making headway Madam. 😎 Excellent work. Keep it up!

  • @TheJustinChacko
    @TheJustinChacko Před 4 lety

    After watching this video; the concept of coherence and superposition, I got some insight regarding understanding the concept of kalman filter and its many corollaries. Thanks.

  • @ferminenriquezamorapineda2832

    That's amazing, so I suppose that the reason that plants grow so fast with much less biomass (CO2 from the atmosphere) is the fact that photosynthesis is so efficient

  • @TheOldBlackCrow
    @TheOldBlackCrow Před 4 lety

    Best video yet.

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Před 4 lety

    Excellent presentation, just in time to go with the work reported from Manchester Uni on single atom diffraction.

  • @muhammedparvesh6738
    @muhammedparvesh6738 Před 3 lety

    Super explanation

  • @user-ix2jc2ps5n
    @user-ix2jc2ps5n Před 4 lety

    So cool! Thank you!

  • @marcvd1
    @marcvd1 Před 4 lety

    This is amazing and very interesting

  • @jabradford32
    @jabradford32 Před 4 lety +1

    This reminds me of something a physics professor said when I was an undergrad. He said, "whenever we see a quantum effect on a macroscopic scale it is ALWAYS something really cool, like superfluids, lasers or superconductors". (Also I have always heard the combination of an electron and a hole pronounced "EXIT-on", not "EXCITE-on")

  • @jrwsp_th
    @jrwsp_th Před 4 lety

    I was picking this topic as my undergraduate seminar year ago. As I recall, an excition does not just go through the chlorophyll coherently. it's propagation looks like a quantum randon walk. That's what makes it so efficient.
    Anyway, This video is very great and I love it.

  • @Noneblue39
    @Noneblue39 Před 4 lety

    Wow that’s actually fascinating

  • @adalovelace521
    @adalovelace521 Před 4 lety +4

    The illustrations are hilarious! Great work on this video

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety

      thank you!

    • @ETALAL
      @ETALAL Před 4 lety

      @@upandatom loved em too 😂🤣🌻🐝💕

  • @DarkMage2k
    @DarkMage2k Před 4 lety +6

    Yes yes I was waiting for this! I'm studying biology and this combines my love for physics and biology!

  • @PaulBrassington_flutter_expert

    Great video and goes to the very beginning of life upon Earth, lovely

  • @DeepakGautamX
    @DeepakGautamX Před 4 lety +1

    Now this going so Good. 🤘

  • @BiancaTallarico
    @BiancaTallarico Před 2 lety

    The research on how plants got around decoherence shows that there shouldn't be dogma in the different colleges of science. I love how weird physics can get. It just shows how strange and wonderful the universe is. I've been curious of quantum effects on biology. So happy you're looking into this Jade.

  • @HoD999x
    @HoD999x Před 4 lety

    this is fascinating

  • @Anotherprickwithanopinion

    This is a great simplification of ‘Quantum Nature: The Hidden Nature Of Nature’

  • @zerodivider4333
    @zerodivider4333 Před 4 lety

    This animation cracks me up.

  • @john-or9cf
    @john-or9cf Před 4 lety +7

    CZcams CC interpreted your “path” as “pub” - I guess it still fits 😂

    • @upandatom
      @upandatom  Před 4 lety +2

      haha yes it does, pub crawl!

  • @Caio73Natal
    @Caio73Natal Před 4 lety

    Congratulations for the video

  • @amphibiousone7972
    @amphibiousone7972 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Jade 😊