The the most important application of what we've been setting so far it is related to the probability of finding an electron in a certain location of an at that probability is proportional two...

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I thought I'd make a short video about some very strange looking results in quantum mechanics. The result looks as if quantum mechanics 'knows' what's going to happen...
I’ve read in the American Journal of Physics that there is a close classical analog of spin. He says that spin is equivalent to the angular momentum of the polarized electromagnetic wave. But in the...

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Scientific American Instant Egghead Physicists often talk about the world as consisting of fields. For example, the magnetic field. But what the heck does it actually mean? I mean the word,...
So let me complete this correspondence that I promised to bring out between the groups of rotation in 3 dimensions and a certain group of 2 by 2 matrices called SU 2 and the correspondence goes as...
Photon... Photon..! Tetraquark. Drat! We all would love to win the lottery, but did you know that every time you buy a ticket, you may be putting your faith in the very random nature of photons? This...
While measuring any one of two entangled photons, both always end with the opposite or same polarization. If both are same, they can be in two possible states, horizontal or vertical. And also two...
Hello, I’m Arjen the Common Sense Quantum Physicist. This sequence is a video comment on a point mentioned by professor Leonard Susskind... ... in his sixth lecture on Quantum Mechanics. I highly...
What is a Quantum computer?. How does it differ from classical computers? First let’s see, how classical computers work. A classical computer works with the Binary numbering system, and the computer...
Today I am going to tell you about one of my favourite results, Bell's theorem, that answers the EPR paradox. But instead of proving the thing here, I've decided to push that to the...

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