The Iceberg of Quantum Physics Explained

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- Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 13 in B flat
- The Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time (for transitions)
- Some circus song I found on YouTube

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oh boy i can’t wait to major in quantum chicken nuggets

Update: I just got accepted into a PhD program for experimental physics (my thesis will be quantum chicken NUGGES)

eljando
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There's no way he just said "oh and your consciousness could collapse the entire universe by just being aware of it" and then said "now let's get into the actually deep stuff"

thex-perimenter
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"so what type of scientist are you?"

"..."

"... a quantum chicken nuggeter"

arandomboredindividual
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I want a much longer video that accurately explains these concepts in depth.

zeten___
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The observer effect is exactly like when your computer doesn't work until someone comes to check it out to fix it and it somehow magically fixed itself :')

rasinsaresuperiord
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Everybody be gangsta until Sciencephile starts playing Everywhere At The End Of Time

OMNN
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Ah yes, the Floor is made out of floor

ScorpoYT
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Jokes on us, this is at the very top of the iceberg and the rest is stuff we yet don’t understand or can not even comprehend.

FancyRaccoon
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I like to think of multi universe theory like someone looking down a mirrors facing each other, the further it goes down the more things look slightly different. If you go far enough the possibilities are quite literally endless because each instance sparks another.

typicalbootss
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Just to clear up know that "observing" doesn't mean to just look at it. Observing something like an electron requires us to hit it with some sort of wavelength. It literally interferes. It's not like the universe knows when you're peeking at it.

MrKenpokarate
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Sciencephile the AI: "Hello mortals"
Me: * watches 10:42 *

Me:
"Well well well..."

gianni
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Me: Oh boy another video finally!

Everyone at the end of time: plays

Me: oh

VIRTUALHORIZON-
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Correction for a very common misunderstanding, OBSERVING in quantum mechanics means INTERACTING with the object, it's not the fact that there is a CONSCIOUS OBSERVER LOOKING at the wave that makes it collapse, but the fact that there is PHYSICAL STUFF INTERACTING WITH IT, in this case photons.

luboisfat
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Yeah, I kinda forgot about that... It's REALLY weird how things behave weirdly, but when you say "okay, then show me how you do it!" It will just go "Nah".

It's almost like when you do something really hard or weird, and you keep doing it, and when you say "HEY MA, LOOK WHAT I CAN DO!" suddenly, you keep failing. And when you give up and she goes back, you try again and you naik it again.

mikethegoo
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Sciencephile the AI isn’t real, no way he can hurt you
Sciencephile the AI: 8:37

aidenvu
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"Hello mortals" never gets old

dacord
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Note how the usual background tune becomes more unclear and static the more you go down. That to not just at end but through out the video. Applaud for the details man.

rugvedtamhan
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3:01 heisenberg from breaking bad. he said it.

murito_burito
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The Observer Effect always makes me feel incredibly unsettled because that implies that somehow the universe can tell that something is being observed enough for it's behavior to change. There are so many layers to that onion and I want to peel back exactly none of them because I'm terrified of what I'll find.

VoxVocisCruora
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Hello mortals

Sciencephile is the only being that can say this where people are happy about it

wizardish