Secrets of Quantum Physics, "Let There Be Life" 4k
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Can quantum mechanics explain the greatest mysteries in biology? Physicist Jim Al-Khalili turns his attention to the world of nature for answers.
Professor Jim Al-Khalili reveals how Einstein thought he'd found a fatal flaw in quantum physics that implies that subatomic particles can communicate faster than light. The host of "The Amazing World of Gravity" and "Everything and Nothing" shows how robins navigate using quantum entanglement, how our sense of smell is touched by quantum vibrations, and how physics might play a role in evolution.
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I love Physicist Jim Al-Khalili, I wish he'd been my teacher at college!!!
Dr. Jim Al-Khalili is a gift to mankind! His intelligence and his ability to communicate outshines, anyone else in his field! 🙏 I am so thankful and feel so lucky to be able to access his knowledge and learn from him, through his videos online!
Get rid of that music
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
FINNAH get rid of you
I really enjoyed the music, but all the talking is really distracting….
It's so cute that he describes vanilla as "baking with my daughter"
in the decade since this was made there have been further steps taken in relating the quantum to our daily lives. in particular the proposition that ideas, inspiration may be the result of our perceiving ripples in the quantum fields we are constantly awash in.
@brightphoebus
28 күн бұрын
Oh wow! Another hit to free will theory!
@hhunstad2011
26 күн бұрын
Awesome
That's a great documentary
Well done. Thank you one and all. Best wishes. 🌞🤸🏽♂️🖖🏼
I wonder why there are so small amounts of likes. Amazing well-rounded content, thank you so much👏
I wonder if quantum mechanics could allow for the seemingly deliberate process of the origin of life - abiogenesis. The way the "exiton" finds most efficient path to the target, by trying all paths simultaneously, but then collapsing the wave function in the exact location which is desired by the exiton, suggests that this quantum event is a "deterministic" process after all, and implies purposeful intention on the part of the exiton! For there should be no determining factors according to current models of quantum mechanics, that can dictate where or when a particle's wave function might collapse. The exiton wave function however, collapses in the desired location, keeping a real goal in mind of not wasting precious energy. It is a deliberate path taken which represents a true conservation of probability and entropy, seemingly requiring free will, and is reminiscent of a thinking, conscious, goal-oriented being or awareness of some kind, if I may.. How does an exiton wave function keep in mind a target destination, a goal? That seems quite intentional for a quantum wave collapse which is supposed to be modeled as a completely random process having no intentional outcomes. If an exiton takes all possible paths and then "chooses" the most energetically effective path, while reliably and consistently denying any collapse of the wave function over any of the other paths taken, then we must consider the possibility that this exiton has some primitive awareness about itself and its purpose. It must be considered that even all quantum wave phenomena would have some primitive awareness and does so "choose" when and where to interact with any classical object, thus collapsing onto their desired destinations in every scenario, that location being purposefully "chosen" by the wave function itself, in order to reach some goal for some purpose that serves some primitive awareness of the wave function. This idea of quantum primitive awareness and intention can more easily explain how life started on Earth and the almost-impossible temporary reversal of entropy that would have been required for abiogenesis of life on Earth. If there really is some mechanically guided, and controllable process that is guaranteeing the desired destination of an exiton's wave function collapse, then this is probably the most profoundly overlooked realization in the history of quantum mechanics, for it suggests there is indeed a deterministic, hidden-variables type mechanism which can allow for goal-oriented wave function collapse over a specific destination, rather than always a randomized probabilistic destination.
The chlorophyll/exiton process is the same way a thought/intent process manifest your desires ,dreams prayers. When you write your ideas down speak them and picture it. The quantum level goes through all possible scenarios to find the best way to give you your desires and subconsciously leads you to do things that make that path a reality. That's how dreams come true. Proof that you create your reality by picturing it but with the help of quantum wave weirdness. Go make your dreams now!
Very interesting and well-made documentary.
@piehound
Ай бұрын
Thumbs up. That's exactly my facial expression while watching and listening to it.
This just in from Oxford: This immediately suggests that perception is likely more than simply the binding of molecules to receptors. This is where the additional depth that quantum mechanics could provide comes in. As to all that, see: “Are Perceptual Fields Quantum Fields?”
@piehound
Ай бұрын
Clearly yes. Perceptual fields are quantum fields. Since the quantum paradigm is everywhere present.
Damn you coming out with all the video today I see
I am a physician. At 7:11, you can see that our good moderator, as he shines the torch into his eye, has mild cataracts, at least in one eye.
@maverickmace9100
Ай бұрын
I noticed the same thing. One of my dogs has the exact same clouds in her eyes.
@colinjohnrudd
Ай бұрын
If he was stone blind he would still see far beyond the things that I see!!! Leave Jim alone, he is lovely.
@maverickmace9100
Ай бұрын
@colinjohnrudd no one is picking on him, dude. He is lovely, that's why it's sad. I'm sure by now he's been treated. This was filmed years ago.
@colinjohnrudd
Ай бұрын
I was joking of course..BUT I hope he's not been treated!!
I am not found a video google rhen about sir videos and i am very happy nice explain
@piehound
Ай бұрын
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Great video.
the dry Brit wit makes this show shine :) training fruit flies, indeed! I was just wondering about that and he said my question aloud...
One of my very favorite maths teacher, maths is such a complicated language, trying to understand it is still... mission impossible. There are mysteries of the Holy Creation how come we have a human conscience? Someone wanted us to have it and it new what is this about.. all human nature is based on conscience.. on having the responsability of the own actions, on being conscious... there are so many secrets to find out, gifted professors are very helpfull indeed. I am watching often these episodes on TV seeking for answers mostly. ..where evil is coming from? Is it a bug? A bacteria? A virus? A DNA mutation? If human specie have the sense of love, of passion, of affection, why evil?
@Blackbird58
15 күн бұрын
Oh sod off with your god schmod
Big red photon giving me Prisoner vibes. This is a great series of documentaries. Thanks!
I love these documentaries. Extremely well produced, on par with some TV productions with (I can imagine) 10x the budget Edit: thanks for informing me this wqs a tv production xP
@alangarland8571
Ай бұрын
Erm, this IS a TV production from about 10 years ago. However I agree it's very well done.
@temp90564
Ай бұрын
It's from BBC
@webbugt
Ай бұрын
@@alangarland8571 thanks for informing me x)
Is Dr Jennifer Brooks the one from you tube 'up and atom'?
Please don’t be moaning It Takes Jim so much work to bringing us this He’s fantastic We couldn’t do it so let them that know how to do so
so is our nose built to smell every smell possible in the universe? is it infinitely able to smell anythings, or is air the only thing we dont smell, we have a light spectrum but is there a smell spectrum for the nose? these and many more questions i have in my mind lol
You really have to appreciate the intricacies within the details that went into creating this simulation ... Unfortunately the SMI responsible doesn't have a problem with obscene suffering ... Doesn't bode well
Please, Explain time. Why do we say time passes slower or faster depending on your location and/or movement within the universe? Could it be it's just the measurement of time is different? Scenario: Calculate a future spot in earth's movement through the solar system and pinpoint it. Now pick three spots within the universe to observe the earth's movement until it reaches the calculated spot. Observation location 1 is NIST laboratory in Boulder Colorado. Observation location 2 is our moon. Observation location 3 is an orbit around the sun at near light speed. Now have all 3 observation locations start recording the passing of time at exactly the same time. All three observation loctions would stop the time recording when the earth landed on it's previously calculated spot. Would it be illogical to say, the physical amount of time passed for each observation location would be the same? Could it be that the recording device used to record the passing of time showed differently, but the physical amount of time would be the same for all 3 observation locations? Does it seem reasonable that what we need is a way to record time with a device that can account for its location and movement within the universe, so that the recording of time passing is equal on all accounts? The earth will move through the solar system and reach its calculated spot in the future in its due time. It won't be early and it won't be late. It will be right on time according to the calculation. Why would we say the passing of time is different for the 3 observation locations?
@bryandraughn9830
Ай бұрын
Sean Carroll has a whole series about relativity. Check it out.
@michael-4k4000
Ай бұрын
Gravity effects time so does speed
Somehow, I believe the spark of life is a quantum event!
How many times is this video going to be uploaded?
@effectingcause5484
Ай бұрын
lol
@effectingcause5484
Ай бұрын
i guess that how they stay coming up in my auto play feed
@paulo50001
Ай бұрын
The times needed to everyone can reach it. Wtf is your problem with that?!
@archuser01
Ай бұрын
Exactly 😂
@michael-4k4000
Ай бұрын
Lol, snap did u really just ask that? Wow, the guns of August are out!
Isn’t that exactly what a quantum computer does? Contemplate all possible solutions simultaneously
That bloody music? Why? It blots out what could potentially have been an interesting talk. Why always music? Aaaagggghhh!!!!
@kittykat6421
Ай бұрын
I want to say this to so many other videos. I don't even try to give it a chance anymore because the whole video ends up having strange, high pitch music.
@Onestringpuppet
Ай бұрын
Agreed far too loud and distracting
@MadMax-oy4um
Ай бұрын
Yeh I hate the music too man it’s a joke it puts me rite off my thaugh sumtimes
@tbounds4812
Ай бұрын
Yeah I can't sleep to this
@jooei2810
13 күн бұрын
Seems there are lot of people who think music is noise.
Nice
Might be also the reason doing balancing poses in yoga like the one legged pose is difficult closing the eyes
J'aime bien ce gars. Il semble sympathique et humble...
I want to take the time to congratulate the unknown mental facility on their successful music project. Does anyone know if there's an album of this by any chance? I want to gift it to my mother in law.
It's nice to know about the quantum robin, Jim, but "the tip of Spain" does not identify a place. I suppose you mean a corner, but which one?
Everything is so incredibly "spooky", unimaginably complicated and just so damned unlikely in the Quantum world you'd swear somebody just made it all up for a dodgy Hollywood "B" movie! Do enough of us know just how amazing every second of our existence is?
I miss the old SpaceRip...
@greathey1234
Ай бұрын
I don't
@lurker668
Ай бұрын
Yeh looks like somone bought the channel. Have nothing to do with original vision just subscribers grab not mentioning bots in comments section with ridiculous comments. This look like another shitty UK TV show that shouldn't exist.
@KevinsDisobedience
Ай бұрын
This is a highly produced television program that is now on YT for free. Just enjoy it, learn, or watch the old stuff. It’s still there.
@HarpreetSingh-xg2zm
Ай бұрын
@@KevinsDisobedienceThis is just repost of old documentaries, this channel ownership may have changed, no more original content
@constancevigilance8696
Ай бұрын
What is spaceRip? I am from Germany and don't know much about britisch TV.
make this video viral, please.
So, taste must also work the same way.
Great presentation but music is a wee bit loud a lot of times compared to the speech and thus somewhat detracts from the whole experience and can become annoying.
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Relaaaax
@dr.s.p.
28 күн бұрын
@@triple_gem_shining - Relaaaax yourself. If I want to give constructive feedback to help make a great presentation even better, that is my prerogative, without some self aggrandizing smart ass trying to put his one penneth in which has no merit whatsoever, or genuine constructive feedback, other than looking smug.
I follow you because I hope one day you will disclose to the world that we already know from VEDAS. Om Namah Shivaya 🙏🚩🔱
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Explain it
Why do you overlay his lovely voice with manic music? Imposs to concentrate. Giving yr viewers adhd. Tsk. Had to abort.
This is what make's me feel the universe is in it's third stage not a big bang,,quantum entanglement is in uts third stage
recent video…..??
Respect your mind is super about Scientific everywhere world Nature success you most for real Scientific world. Al PAZA
Lol! That ending
Wouldn't the temperature of the smell molecule cause it to vibrate slower
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Temperature will increase vibration if anything
@iamadave
29 күн бұрын
@@triple_gem_shining sorry I miss spoke, increased temperature would be more vibration where as a reduction in temperature would be slowed. Could be why fresh baked bread smells better than frozen bread... haha
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Absolutely. 👍
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Or why gaseous states or volatile substances are more smelly (usually, when detected by our facility) in contrast to solids states (slower vibratory state)
QM isn't a theory, but a set of principles that doesn't add up to a complete theory, complained Einstein. How the probabilistic nature of reality turn into determinism is explained by Maldacena who conjectures 'error correcting QC function' will be the complete theory. Mathematically it adds up, but without the infinite axiom algorithm. He is searching for it and I believe he will get us there. Susskind provides a finite gate quantum circuit.
i figured it out, its a unified field of elements, an entire universe made of pure elements i will only speak to you here. the world must know
The music in this is hilarious! It's the aural equivalent of interpretive dance 😂
where does it go when its not "here"
Where did the Robin study 😀
Let there be LIGHT, the Zohar phenomenon.
There are gossips that Jim is still pushing that red ball around the cities. He was with him in one of the restaurant of Boston. They talked each other.
Let there be likes
I smelled some sounds on LSD once.
Thank you for simplifying the science, but the music is higher than yr voice very annoying
@bryandraughn9830
Ай бұрын
It's an old series and someone is trying to throw off copyright algorithm. The bald guy isn't spacerip.
How!? How is it that there is intelligence beyond my own!?
Music is very distracting
@Countcho
10 күн бұрын
its not.
Maybe quantum biology is in effect in regeneration of limbs.
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
He said it was involved in every cell. So you can be sure it is involved to some degree.. it's everywhere
Why the bipolar music! It makes listening painful.
@Countcho
10 күн бұрын
makes it easier to concentrate for many of us.
Even in an infinite universe i can't see another copy of the earth with all of it's intricacies....i mean quantum for quantum perfectly copied
There exists only one electron only one proton, think of it as one layer of pure electron, a reality a dimension of pure electron. you need to be here for me to show this to you
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Cool story bro
I wanted to hit like but not mess up the 666 likes it had 😂
@LiamJW33
Ай бұрын
Don't let the devil control you 😂
@luisito6314
Ай бұрын
@@LiamJW33 better than jesus atleast the devil os honest in his wrath
Eye spy with Jim's little eye... Throbbing Red Robbin, big orange balls and general knobbing.
Why the lood music
Music destroyed the whole documentary. Unwatchable unfortunately.
The music ruins this otherwise excellent show. What a shame.
@jooei2810
13 күн бұрын
Are you hard of hearing, maybe consult a doctor?
@maxdishaw
12 күн бұрын
@@jooei2810 it’s more how loud it is and the production rather than the actual composition. I just find it distracting
Just in Jhujhjij Hijuh Ho Jh h
You’re misinterpreting entanglement..
@effectingcause5484
Ай бұрын
Watch starting at 11:41... The entangled electrons are red=red near the equator, while that same scenario becomes red=green when closer to the north pole.
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
He's a quantum physicist. I'm pretty sure he understands it much more than you kid.
@hashfors
24 күн бұрын
@@triple_gem_shining how tempting 😂
Tooo many commercials!!!!!!
@RobertBarestrand
Ай бұрын
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F@cking annoying music.I lasted less than a minute before I went mad!
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Poor baby
Spoiled by the JARRING music. Please don't do this next time.
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
Spoiled by dweebs complaining about music.
Repeat video. Make new content.
Boring video
@triple_gem_shining
29 күн бұрын
You must have a boring mind
@plato7771
29 күн бұрын
@@triple_gem_shining This is an adult table. Go away and play with your toys.
wondering if Jim is an atheist, he seems too intelligent to be anything other