Lecture 9: Rethinking Matter

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MIT STS.042J / 8.225J Einstein, Oppenheimer, Feynman: Physics in the 20th Century, Fall 2020
Instructor: David Kaiser

Prof. Kaiser continues discussing old vs. new quantum theory, atomic structure, Rutherford scattering, the Bohr model, and de Broglie's hypothesis.

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I find this video series to be perfect as a wanna-be physicist.
What a time we live in, where anyone in the world can see the work of an outstanding teacher.
Thank you and thank MIT for this wonderful contribution to all.

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I love these lectures so much. Thank you for making this course available to everyone. 😭
I feel I would've been way more invested in studying physics if we had a course like that in college.

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This far in to these lectrures it strikes me that experiemental physicists (Lenard, Stark, Compton, Davisson & Germer) seemed to receive the recognition of a Nobel Prize much faster than theoreticians (Einstein took 16 years to be recognized, Bohr 9 years).

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I've always thought that de Broglie didn't get the recognition he deserved.

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