Friendship with Science - Ep4 - Atoms Pt. II - Prof. K Sridhar, Shashi Thutupalli, Biswa Kalyan Rath

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • Friendship with Science is a series of fun conversations with a range of scientists in India about science that is done here but is of course relevant universally, as all good science always is! The conversations will cover fundamental and broad ideas in science - they will range from atoms to genes, they will go as far out as the sun and come as close to home as making science toys with everyday objects. The conversations will flow across traditional disciplinary boundaries - they will be about physics, but also biology. They may start in chemistry but meander through mathematics. They will be about how science is done and how scientists think. What excites them? How do they work? Are they really machines that turn coffee into theorems and laws? In short, this series is an invitation to make friendship with science and scientists with a splash of laughter mixed in!
    This episode continues the conversation on atomism with K Sridhar, a Physicist and Professor at the Azim Premji University in Bangalore and previously at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai. In the conversation we start from the initial ideas of quantum mechanics, their connections with the theory of relativity eventually leading to particle physics and the standard model.
    Taking the conversation up with Prof. Sridhar are Shashi Thutupalli, who may or may not be a scientist and Biswa Kalyan Rath, who is definitely not a comedian!
    Find out more about some of the key ideas and the associated scientists that appear in this episode in the links below:
    Demonstration of spin 1/2
    • Demonstration of Spin 1/2 ab channel=lloydwatts60
    Cosmic rays and cloud chambers
    home.cern/science/physics/cos...
    Bibha Chowdhuri
    • Dr. Bibha Chowdhuri : ... ab channel=IITGandhinagar
    The First Woman Scientist at the TIFR
    www.tifr.res.in/˜ipa1970/news... C Roy R Singh Vol51(1-2).pdf
    Bose-Einstein Statistics
    • Bose-Einstein Statistics
    Bose-Einstein Condensates
    • Bose-Einstein Condensa... ab channel=StarTalk
    Demonstration of spin 1/2
    • Demonstration of Spin 1/2 ab channel=lloydwatts60
    Cosmic rays and cloud chambers
    home.cern/science/physics/cos...
    Bibha Chowdhuri
    • Dr. Bibha Chowdhuri : ... ab channel=IITGandhinagar
    The First Woman Scientist at the TIFR
    www.tifr.res.in/˜ipa1970/news... C Roy R Singh Vol51(1-2).pdf
    Bose-Einstein Statistics
    • Bose-Einstein Statistics
    Bose-Einstein Condensates
    • Bose-Einstein Condensa... ab channel=StarTalk
    Cinematography:
    Vikrant Anand
    Prasad MD
    Editing:
    Neppolian Pandian
    Ankit Mangal
    Thumbnail Credits:
    Sindhu Kulkarni
    / tacit.design
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:37 Uncertainty principle and wave-particle duality
    11:09 Quantum mechanics and relativity
    17:30 Michaelson and Morley
    21:25 Hendrik Lorentz and Albert Einstein
    23:01 Special Relativity meets Quantum Mechanics
    23:26 Small meets fast - Quantum Field Theory
    33:17 Anti-particles
    39:35 New questions emerge after positron discovery
    42:13 Experiment-theory interplay in science
    44:22 Strong nuclear interaction, nuclear decay, weak interactions
    49:25 Pauli proposes a new particle: the neutrino!
    51:14 A segway: the proposed Indian Neutrino Observatory
    53:07 The birth of Quantum Electrodynamics, Renormalization
    55:58 Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger, Hideki Tomonaga, Freeman Dyson
    57:30 Quantum Electrodynamics continued
    58:07 Extension to the strong interactions: a new particle, the pion!
    59:50 Hunt for the pion in experiments
    1:00:45 JC Bose, DN Bose
    1:01:03 Bibha Chowdhuri
    1:04:38 SN Bose, connections to statistical mechanics
    1:06:20 Spin
    1:06:46 Fermions and Bosons
    1:09:18 The Higgs Boson
    1:10:16 It’s raining new particles
    1:13:52 Hadrons, Leptons, Murray Gell-Mann
    1:17:16 Group Theory, Symmetries, and Quarks
    1:19:36 The Standard Model
    1:22:06 Discovery of the top quark using the tevatron
    1:24:35 open questions related to unification of the general theory of relativity and quantum field theory
    1:28:17 See you next time!
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Komentáře • 54

  • @gullals.cheema1487
    @gullals.cheema1487 Před měsícem +25

    The contrast between the number of views on this series vs the mindless (borderline disinformation) top Indian podcasts is appalling. This deserves more views.

  • @TheUtubecollection
    @TheUtubecollection Před 15 dny +1

    PLEASE WE WANT MORE OF PROFF SRIDHAR !!!!!!
    So so sooo want Part 3 and a Continuous Series with Prof Sridhar !!!!
    It's our Greatest privilege to be getting to get knowledge even if it's a drop of their profound ocean of knowledge..... from such hugely profound people like Prof Sridhar 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
    We want More ! For Sure.

  • @radhikapatel2196
    @radhikapatel2196 Před 17 dny +3

    Why does this have such less views? This is the max i have learnt about physics in so many years! And in a way which can stay with me. ❤

  • @MihirKhadilkar
    @MihirKhadilkar Před měsícem +4

    One of the best episodes covering so many topics across particle physics / standard model.
    Love it ! Would come back it to to keep this knowledge refreshed

  • @manavgupta2312
    @manavgupta2312 Před 25 dny +1

    Thank you so much for hosting this and not interrupting the professor. Really excited for the next part !

  • @shawezonline
    @shawezonline Před měsícem +4

    Biswa asking good questions with label of silliness on it. those are damn good questions, lot to learn from it

  • @mahbus96
    @mahbus96 Před měsícem +7

    Next episode should be the unified theory or string theory or any other happenings and experiments that combine gravity with fermions, bosons and the other three interactions and their corresponding components.

  • @prathmeshkore2554
    @prathmeshkore2554 Před měsícem +8

    Finally.. Here we Go!!

  • @thennavanj4997
    @thennavanj4997 Před měsícem +1

    Loved this episode 😍 As a STEM fellow it's great to see the passion for science becoming mainstream. Loved listening to Prof. Sridhar. Eager to listen about Gravitational waves and string theory in Part 3. Thank you biswa for this series and keeping this funny ❤

  • @Dilipkumar-nm4bm
    @Dilipkumar-nm4bm Před měsícem +1

    Randomly, I came across this video, and it was worth my time. Thank you so much for this valuable video. Please continue making more interviews like this. 😊

  • @dhruvshah4744
    @dhruvshah4744 Před 17 dny

    Finally I can intuitively understand how can particles/charge come into existence from nothing!! Too good work

  • @saktiprasadswain6546
    @saktiprasadswain6546 Před měsícem +8

    Great , Biswa is alive for free subscriber .

  • @deepsamaddar007
    @deepsamaddar007 Před 6 dny

    Thanks so much for taking this initiative to start a conversation about science in India. I learned so much over the two episodes about the history of particle physics and the involvement of Indians. Will eagerly wait for more episodes on physics (maybe on astronomy and astrophysics).

  • @nilendusahu2998
    @nilendusahu2998 Před měsícem +2

    Biswa! We need more such videos❤❤ love you Biswa from Mayurbhanj

  • @ninjarao79
    @ninjarao79 Před 8 dny

    If we dont support this , then future of science curiosity in india will go back to stone ages but i have to say Don't stop Biswa and his Team i'm 100 % sure this Podcast channel will grow !

  • @classical-bit
    @classical-bit Před 5 dny

    Proud of you @Biswa! As a comedian, I don't know how you held in your laugh at the top or bottom (quarks).

  • @shivamgupta7633
    @shivamgupta7633 Před 21 dnem

    This was so interesting. Really looking forward to the next one. Please continue this series if possible - as a scientist working in a different field in the US, I am really interested in knowing about the developments in India and in physics.

  • @ananthakrishnan3366
    @ananthakrishnan3366 Před měsícem +2

    really amazed at the attendance !! Dude i dont know if you meant it or not there is no way anyone can make science more interesting and fun/funny !! way ahead of its time

  • @tusharrawat6670
    @tusharrawat6670 Před měsícem +6

    Bro I'm a commerce student and would hardly understand most things but lemme appreciate your efforts. Otherwise the 'comedy scene' is neither That funny nor smart.
    Love your work since a long time 💙

  • @PandaTheAB
    @PandaTheAB Před měsícem +1

    Amazing series Biswa 🙂
    Please keep it up 💯
    Awesome guests 🔥
    Read about these particles (gluons, quarks) in wiki in 2016 but finally understood the logic behind it at base level now thanks to Prof Sridhar 🙏

  • @mudit7808
    @mudit7808 Před měsícem +2

    We definitely need a part 3!

  • @prasunknmiet
    @prasunknmiet Před měsícem

    Loved it. I have never been satisfied with the definition of "particle". This could be a topic for future episodes.

  • @AvionicsDev
    @AvionicsDev Před měsícem

    I didn't know you are active now, just randomly went to your channel after watching kota factory interview with tanmay.

  • @kalyanisharma255
    @kalyanisharma255 Před měsícem

    i absolutely love this episode

  • @user-wd1ul5zp5p
    @user-wd1ul5zp5p Před měsícem +1

    thank you ❤️ just thank you

  • @shlokrawal5226
    @shlokrawal5226 Před měsícem

    I'm an arts student.. idk why this interests me so much.. i wish i had the brain power to understand some of it.

  • @myp1600
    @myp1600 Před 10 dny

    If there is third part...im booking seat now today itself

  • @anishmondalzen
    @anishmondalzen Před měsícem +1

    Amazing content!!! 😊

  • @TheStartupKid
    @TheStartupKid Před měsícem +1

    Ye aisa sequence me daala karo na Biswa bhai. Confusion hota hain :D

  • @saurabhnaik430
    @saurabhnaik430 Před měsícem +1

    Loved it. Thanks for having this. It was amazing.
    Question electron repulsion can be understood my photon interaction with classical picture but how electron proton attraction is midiated by photon?

  • @trupalcanada
    @trupalcanada Před měsícem +1

    Comedy + Science = Bliss

  • @bhavikpandya2316
    @bhavikpandya2316 Před 3 dny

    Let there be Part 3
    If there is any authentic course which explains more about it do tell

  • @shubhankar3111
    @shubhankar3111 Před měsícem +1

    Great

  • @devynkumar1997
    @devynkumar1997 Před měsícem +1

    Finally

  • @ayush8650
    @ayush8650 Před měsícem +1

    god particle. higgs boson

  • @apoorvshrivastava6522
    @apoorvshrivastava6522 Před měsícem

    Is the proton of an atom actually an anti particle (positron ) of another atoms electron

  • @athuladv1131
    @athuladv1131 Před měsícem +1

    Higgs bcz how do u acquire masses

  • @LadyLazauraus
    @LadyLazauraus Před měsícem

    Biswa you are soooooooo good looking. ❤

  • @shahfenil08
    @shahfenil08 Před měsícem +1

    Bhai paisa bhdjna hai.. thank you ka button kidhar hai?

  • @abhishekdhamankar7887
    @abhishekdhamankar7887 Před měsícem

    is entanglement and interaction the same?

    • @raghavendradheeraj7445
      @raghavendradheeraj7445 Před měsícem +1

      Not a physicist, but a curious mind. In my own words, I would put it this way. All of these 'quantum' particles interact in various ways. But entanglement is a property of a collection of particles and it is a mathematical property of the collection and in no way refers to the interactions underneath.

    • @abhishekdhamankar7887
      @abhishekdhamankar7887 Před měsícem

      @@raghavendradheeraj7445 thank you sir

    • @Sach973
      @Sach973 Před měsícem

      First of all what is entanglement? When you’ve two or more isolated (that’s very important to prevent decoherence) quantum systems and you can’t describe their dynamics independent of each other, that means they’re entangled.
      So, in my understanding whenever two or more isolated quantum systems interact with each other, that entangles them subject to conservation laws (like spin, charge etcetera).
      Edit: in my understanding, quantum entanglement is special merely because of properties like superposition, uncertainty etcetera which don’t exist in classical physics. Otherwise it’s just like classical interaction such as elastic collision of two rigid bodies because knowing one’s momentum and energy, and the initial state, tells you the same things about the other body. So, it’s kind of classical entanglement

  • @anuragekka317
    @anuragekka317 Před měsícem

    How does biswa make money?? Living off investments?

  • @MaheshPatil-lr7wv
    @MaheshPatil-lr7wv Před měsícem

    Bring some mathematician

  • @ps-gh3hu
    @ps-gh3hu Před měsícem

    Biswa please get comfortable chairs

  • @Abhishekkumar-rx5zk
    @Abhishekkumar-rx5zk Před měsícem +1

    First comment 😂