The Uncertainty Principle | Genius
Einstein disagrees with his friend and fellow physicist Dr. Niels Bohr about a fundamental concept of quantum physics.
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The Uncertainty Principle | Genius
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To be honest, Neils got a point, “Automobiles aren’t subatomic particles”
Teacher: Where is your homework?
Just imagine hanging out with these legendary scientists...
Einstein be like:
“If anyone says that he knows everything about universe then either he is lying or he is a fool."
When someone tells Einstein he has to use his brain
I love how they’re dissecting the fundamentals of the universe as if it’s a regular conversation for them
Uncertainty principle is like taking a photo:
Its sad how casually these things are taught to us in college.
Why I learn everything from KZread and not from my school?
Heisenberg is driving along at high speed, when a traffic cop pulls him over;
What did i learn from this video is:
1:20
Ghaddafi was a pretty smart guy...
KZread's uncertainty principle:
The best thing Einstein ever said was, “Compound interest is the 8th wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it.”!!
Einstein's logic is right. But quantum mechanics defies common sense.
I would've loved to have lived in this neighbourhood.
I guess everyone in this comment section is an Oxford graduate Mathematician
The goal of scientific pursuit should not be merely to make use of the world around us. It should be to understand it fundamentally, no matter what use it might have. He said it !!!