College Professor Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
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Dartmouth college professor Chandrasekhar Ramanathan has been tasked to explain the concept of quantum sensing to 5 different people; a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert.
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I'm constantly amazed at how kids find solutions with the limited information they have - "We could build an xray that was only made for balls!"
@schleifenquantengravitation
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes limited information is key to think of a problem in a new way. That's why young Scientiests can solve Problems, wich old scientists struggle with.
@Trippze
Жыл бұрын
"Is that a cube?!?! Get that out of the machine!!"
@wandab3843
Жыл бұрын
Future scientist!
@Kabalatiti
Жыл бұрын
Thanks y’all. That’s my daughter 🥰
@lifesnova
Жыл бұрын
they ovbiously vet smart ones for the program.
Didn't know level 1 was gonna be for me..😂
@varundharmavaram
Жыл бұрын
Lmao
@josephoduor2358
Жыл бұрын
I definitely wasn’t even half as smart at that age. All I knew was A B C D… not X rays 😂
@Rwamboyo.M
Жыл бұрын
I just realized I needed a level before 1 😝
@marqetteliz
Жыл бұрын
Lol samesys
@QueenofWheels
Жыл бұрын
Level 1 is always for me
This guy is such a great teacher. I’ve obviously never had him in a class, but the way he explains things, especially at different levels is really nice. He doesn’t assume people “should know things” he asks them the general Question at the beginning to gauge their knowledge on the subject than just nails it. Idk I like him lol
@acwdstuff9904
Жыл бұрын
He IS!!! My friend is taking his Quantum Mechanics class right now and he is the nicest prof. Very understanding!
Totally amazed. The kid didn’t feel denied or upset when she had the wrong answer and express her opinion with fearing that she might be wrong again.
My favorites are the child and teen in this series. Something about bright young minds just make me feel warm and squishy.
@tostronenergy3302
Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@tostronenergy3302
Жыл бұрын
The college student too is young, why isn't she part of your favourites?
@chocolatefrenzieya
Жыл бұрын
@@tostronenergy3302 I like the college and grad students, as well, just something about the really young. :)
@peaveyst7
Жыл бұрын
a small reminder of what we have lost as adults
@chocolatefrenzieya
Жыл бұрын
@@peaveyst7 Indeed.
That’s my PI!… If you are a high school student and this stuff fascinates you, I highly recommend applying to Dartmouth. They have an amazing physics department with faculty working on cutting edge science that you can get into as an undergraduate.
Amazing, that grad student really knows his stuff!
@whatsapp5561
Жыл бұрын
thanks everyone for watching this video if you need more information contact me on WhatsApp👆👆👆
@genny1814
Жыл бұрын
hes expected to lol
This was so interesting. My personal understanding was at about the high school level, but the college student and the grad student had great questions that made me understand a bit better. The expert level was mostly over my head, but I could grasp it a little because of the preceding explanations. This was great!
@whatsapp5561
Жыл бұрын
thanks everyone for watching this video if you need more information contact me on WhatsApp👆👆👆
would love to see an episode with social sciences or humanities topics
This series is so great! It would be interesting to see this with humanistic fields
@Stormagent1
Жыл бұрын
Came here to comment this! Would love to see some social science topics in this series.
That little girl is Ahmazing!! Kuddos to her parents, so adorable.
What a smart and out going child! ❤️❤️ I love her!
This kid gonna have a Quantum Break in her brain with this level of explanation 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This prof. is the best yet! Well done.
What wonderful questions were posed by these students! Also, as always, excellent discussion with experts. Love this series. Thank you. More, please!
This actually shows us our selves in different aspects love it
What a great way to show case your expertises. Kudos
I already said something similar on a previous video, but I really wonder how the kids get picked 🤣 Why are they so smart?
Great format, that makes a complex subject accessible to literally everyone. It also demonstrates great pedagogic abilities of the professor (even though I was lost past level 3 on this particular matter 🙂 )
Honestly kinda happy I was able to understand up to the college level somewhat without prior knowledge but I study exercise science which incorporates physics frequently so some words were familiar but not necessary wholly understood.
Awesome love this this guy. Really knows his stuff for sure interesting
He speaks so beautifully
Love the physics and science Levels conversations ☺️❤️
12:42 - "What the diamond system gives you is a natural up-conversion in energy" Healing crystal salesmen: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!!
Professor, you are BRILLIANT!
Let's go try to understand 🔥🔥
He is a fantastic explainer - able to explain on just any level.
To understand more is to stay curious & ask relevant questions, in all levels...
Watching this was wonderful!!
That little kids going places!
02:30 is the moment he blew that kids mind, who knows what that conversation opened up for them.
An alternate title for this series is: “inspiring students at 5 levels ask amazing questions and offer incredible ideas, giving hope for our future.” Admittedly, a little long. Lol.
The teenager in this video is VERY insightful & clearly clever. I hope she goes on to do great things in science!
the most "intellectual hero" moment for me is this girl at 1:53 with her one frame "yeah........ " response. that "I'm listening but you better start making sense real quick" energy would serve a lot of us real well :)
I barely got everything and I majored in biology with a ton of physics classes 😭
@ATGG
Жыл бұрын
Seriously, how can you be in Med School, have time to study and watch so much KZread? I have a school break now and find you in EVERY SINGLE VIDEO I watch... It's amazing....
@ATGG
Жыл бұрын
I'm not stalking you, btw, I think I first saw you in one of Ali's videos.. xD
@DrArthurCGarp
Жыл бұрын
@@ATGG Not you out here creeping lmao 💀💀💀
@ATGG
Жыл бұрын
@@DrArthurCGarp cut the BS man, you can’t follow the videos someone watches on YT. it’s pure luck, I explained myself. Shut it now.
@Neodoesedits.
Жыл бұрын
@@DrArthurCGarp not you being dumb lmao
7:52 - Spins on the Solid State is such a band name.
I wish I had this kind of physics teacher back in my school
This video will encourage our children to pursue higher education. Knowledge is a potential power but it is the action to realise those potential.
Wow, Namina is way cooler than I will ever be.
Poor girl already had millions of MRIs 😢
@Kabalatiti
Жыл бұрын
Lol they were all necessary. Mom here 😉
@iambunnybee
Жыл бұрын
I’m her mom. Perhaps a bit hyperbolic but yes, she’s had a few MRIs. 😊
@Tojas8888
Жыл бұрын
@@iambunnybee I really hope that she is okay, and nothing serious is there anymore!
What a great kid.
Proud that a Tamilian is going places in such a field🔥💯✨
@schleifenquantengravitation
Жыл бұрын
Tamilian scientists are great. In my opinion Ramanujan was one of the biggest role models in the history of mankind.
@lalitasharma6687
Жыл бұрын
Who?
@Monish0909
Жыл бұрын
@@lalitasharma6687 That college professor.
@lalitasharma6687
Жыл бұрын
@@Monish0909 yes he is indian
@Monish0909
Жыл бұрын
@@lalitasharma6687 He is Tamil as well.
The high school girl was trying to find interest and understanding in what he was saying and he didn't break it down enough. I didn't understand him either.
It's weird to me that all the other "explain one concept" video have the concept itself in the video title, but this one doesn't. I'm sure it was deliberate, but why?
As a middle aged woman who has had a bunch of MRIs, it makes me sad that teen has already had a bunch of them. ☹️
Please do a video about social sciences
7:20 "If I can harness quantum phenomena I get something "ultimately more precise and potentially more accurate"" //can you explain the difference and why precision is ultimate but accuracy is potential 12:45 how does the diamond system upconvert energy?
I needed this prof to teach me physics in college. W teacher
Why do they call it quantum sensing instead of quantum measuring?
@sonerkamer2678
Жыл бұрын
Answering as a Level 2/3 person, I would say that “sensing” is more of an umbrella term to research on particles of certain objects or even elements. That, or because they refer it to quantum sensing in the field to be more specific and make it more clear that it’s the word of measurement that is used in their profession. I would assume 😅😅
At what scale does the Quantum level officially start? And when they mention they're sensing, or looking at the atoms and electrons, with the sensor basically pushing to the limits of what is physically possible to measure are they disregarding quarks as another level below atoms or are quarks still hypothetical 'entities' within physics?
@halloweenfan158
Жыл бұрын
Quarks aren’t hypothetical but unlike protons, electrons and neutrons, quarks are impossible to see even using tools. Also quantum mechanics starts with atomic particles and ends with subatomic particles
@IntuitivelyCurious
4 ай бұрын
Quantum mechanics applies at all distance scales. But we have easier to understand models for large scale phenomenon but in principle they are all governed by quantum mechanics.
I wonder if the level 5 guys already know each other since they’re in the same field.
Maybe I missed it but what exactly are they shooting or putting out to detect the diamonds. Like X-ray use X-rays. What’s the method of detecting the information?
@s3cr3tpassword
Жыл бұрын
What he’s doing is essentially creating a tiny magnetic array in the diamond. ( Hydrogen doped nano diamonds + treatment = ‘holes’) these holes act like tiny magnets. These magnets are sensitive to other electromagnetic fields. When the holes interact with an electromagnetic field its spin will change direction. Because spin is a vector, the change in direction will emit another electromagnetic radiation. The emitted radiation can be detected by a less sensitive device and then processed into data.
A hidden meaning of quantum is its representation the bonding factors in science.
@rayjasmantas9609
8 ай бұрын
And would sensing be easily considered taken the time out to first understand a system before using it, the examination.
@rayjasmantas9609
8 ай бұрын
And it is easy to note, the neutron split process was not natural to the atom, so this created friction for the explosion, which is the opposite to the fusion process of the atom's natural of adjustment.
2:08 nailed it. impressive kid. I guess that's the basic idea around it. Haven't watched the full video. Had to stop and comment.
I’m on the same level with that girl with a tennis ball
I’m looking forward to the phone QRI app that different modes show bone, muscle, organs etc in real time as you pass it over your body. Instant diagnosis of injury! Anyone?
He pronounced niche correctly
Me: "So electrons are the things that spin around the nucleus, right?" Quantum experts: "So it's all about being able to alter the density of nucleuses around the electron"
@TheDorkKnight0451
10 ай бұрын
Its not nucleuses its nuclei
Very Nice Bro! Get Good People!
that last conversation sounded like the teacher in charlie brown
Only clicked to have it explained to me like a child.
One electron spinning around 30-40 nuclei?!! That def blows my college chem brain.
@starvlingk5122
Жыл бұрын
look up molecular orbitals, unfortunately that is the simple explanation.
@chocolatefrenzieya
Жыл бұрын
@@starvlingk5122 haha! Ok, thanks!
My head hurts. So bad.
Love how the expert basically described the study I'm doing right now
Yeah, I checked out after he explained Quantum sensing to the teen. 🥴😂
if we could sense it can we control it and then tear apart the fabric of space and time?
Very cool
level one was giving them a background of the topic level two was explaining level 3 was making them understand level 4 was part explanation part discussion but level 5 bruh that was a full on discussion or interview
I wish KZread had a play next button like on KZread music save to watch later is nice but I honestly never use it something more live and in the now line a play next function or add to current queue button would be really nice Who else thinks this is good like this comment so we may get some KZread devs attention :)
-so, it would be the top tier -it would be the top tier 👁👄👁
Interesting that bots are promoting themselves in the comments...for this type of video. 🤦🏻♂️
I love she has multiple answers. Shes smarter than 80% of americans
Level 1 Gang, rise up! 😂
There should be art next!
That broken pixel made me take a close look at my screen.
Should we stop when we get confused?
I'm a biology student and at least understood half of level 3
they lost me at college level 😄😄
@Simbu.
Жыл бұрын
@@ian1856 😄😄
@tostronenergy3302
Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@Rwamboyo.M
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't find myself at level one 😂😂😂
We do see them in everyday life, at least I do. When I put a water bottle in my deep freezer, if I remember to get it in time, it comes out supercooled. That's between frozen and liquid I think..
@bryan__m
Жыл бұрын
Supercooled is when it's still liquid, but at the temperature/pressure it would normally freeze.
I feel smarter already
I want a language(s) expert next time.
@tostronenergy3302
Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@freud8011
Жыл бұрын
That’s funny
@lucaferretto7746
Жыл бұрын
@@freud8011 I did non mean it to be funny.
@halloweenfan158
Жыл бұрын
@@freud8011why is it funny?
yoo these kids are hugeee. I feel so small
lets be real, they tell the kids what to ask
I got totally lost after the kiddos level.
I thought my brain would hurt after watching this but it's the neck which is hurting😁
@DarkLordofDetroit
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
Well I stopped at lvl1
Gotta love science. The more knowledgeabe the person you ask is, the more he doubts his answer and asks himself the same question you ask. "What is quantum sensing?" "That's a billion dollar question!" lol.
LORD VARYS
I was confuse on how he pronounced his first name and never recovered
@IntuitivelyCurious
4 ай бұрын
He just shortened his first name to the first three letters.. not that hard to understand.
I thought this was going to be about long-distance entanglement lmao
Got lost in grad level🤣🤣🤣
I got rekt at level 3.......
I'm 20 and only understood level 1..kinda
College...
I have a confession. I can't get any of the explanations over the 2nd level....
🙂
Level 0: KZread Viewer
Why are they seated at such awkward angles?
@TVAlien
Жыл бұрын
For the camera
ahh
I hate to say this, but it looks like the girl’s giving the finger in the screenshot.