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What is Schrödinger's Cat? On this explainer, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore Schrodinger's cat and quantum mechanics… Or do they?
Learn about famous physicist Erwin Schrödinger and his work with quantum mechanics. What is the Observer Effect? We debunk some misconceptions about the Observer Effect and break down what starts to go wrong when doing experiments with the really really small. Discover quantum cats in boxes and quantum computing. What is superposition? Can something be two things at once? What is a Qbit? Explore the mystery of the quantum realm with us…
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0:00 - Introduction
0:50 - Origins of Schrödinger's Cat
1:25 - The Observer Effect
3:00 - The Albedo Effect
4:53 - Why Subatomic Particles ‘Change’ When Observed
6:53 - Schrödinger's Cat
8:33 - Cats on the Internet
9:37 - Chuck’s Se7en Analogy
10:54 - Quantum Computing
12:07 - The Quantum Head
14:23 - Quantum Probabilities
14:36 - Quantum Tunneling
15:08 - Quantum Entanglement
15:24 - The Watershed Decade In Physics
16:18 - Texas Instrument Calculators
17:29 - Closing Notes

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@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Should we do another episode on Quantum weirdness?
@kuwarsing43
@kuwarsing43 Рік тому
Yeah.... Since both of you guys explaining such things, I'm in ✌🏻😎
@sashsaeedi7963
@sashsaeedi7963 Рік тому
Yes please
@rushfan1970
@rushfan1970 Рік тому
Yeesss!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
@DelfinoGarza77
@DelfinoGarza77 Рік тому
Maybe Gwyneth Paltrow's head is not in the box if Brad Pitt never looks inside. It is morbid and I hate it but I also know that movie SE7EN is just a story told by actors, and I could tell they did a good job because I didn't want to look in the box lol. Spacey was the evil villan, Freeman and Pitt are the good guys and Paltrow was Pitts wife. I saw it once and I will never see it again.
@Ndoda71
@Ndoda71 Рік тому
Yes please !!!
@root0062
@root0062 8 місяців тому
Tyson is a rare teacher. You can laugh in tears and learn about complex physics at the same time.
@quazar912
@quazar912 2 місяці тому
Michio Kaku is best
@teeellecee
@teeellecee 13 днів тому
Watching these videos makes me feel like Jeff Spicoli: "Learning about [Schrödinger's Cat], and having some food." And not understanding much more than Spicoli would.
@iyendeezont
@iyendeezont 7 днів тому
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@quazar912no you’re wrong. Tyson is better than Michio Kaku
@imnotmike
@imnotmike 3 місяці тому
What I've discovered is that I exist in a state where I both understand, and do not understand the concept of Schrödinger's Cat, simultaneously.
@Larrymh07
@Larrymh07 26 днів тому
I like your joke, but there's a lot of truth in it. I think we all have that experience in understanding.
@timapple6586
@timapple6586 25 днів тому
Cats be damned, does a concept live or die? Sink or swim? What's the penalty for slaying an idea? [Ans: A job.]
@abuelojoven8633
@abuelojoven8633 12 днів тому
😂 Yes buddy! I'm in that box too!
@shahzadrajabdeen3215
@shahzadrajabdeen3215 11 днів тому
I really wanted to listen to this. But the other guy(Not ND Tyson) was wayyy too irritating to get through this.
@frankcoverjr.-jz3ne
@frankcoverjr.-jz3ne 9 днів тому
“I am Schrödinger’s cat!”- Spartacus 😂😊
@user-sz5dt9ih7f
@user-sz5dt9ih7f 7 місяців тому
Chuck Nice has got to be one of the sharpest dudes on the planet. He just moves things along so seamlessly and with so much humor and insight. He's just wonderful!!!
@robw3984
@robw3984 6 місяців тому
Racist
@user-sz5dt9ih7f
@user-sz5dt9ih7f 6 місяців тому
@@robw3984 Grow up. I'm Hawaiian/Chinese/Irish/English. I don't have a racist bone in my body.
@filoue2583
@filoue2583 6 місяців тому
​@@user-sz5dt9ih7fyou have not been racist, until now, you say that you're not racist by racism, wtf
@user-sz5dt9ih7f
@user-sz5dt9ih7f 6 місяців тому
@@filoue2583 You need to move out of your mother's basement and find a real job.
@MyBuddyMobile
@MyBuddyMobile 4 місяці тому
​@@filoue2583​ he never said bc he's of those racists he cannot be racist, he's just stating that he is a product of inter-racial relation... we need a word for ppl like u that try to falsely accuse racism by technicality (its not a sport call). His comment was not racist to me as a black man and Chuck Nice is brilliant to not be a scientist...
@notmr.niceguy216
@notmr.niceguy216 Рік тому
If I had teachers like that growing up I would have definitely paid way more attention, keep it up guys!
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Thanks! Will do!
@michael-4k4000
@michael-4k4000 Рік тому
So it's all about you NOT Mr. NICE GUY?
@michaeltedder8345
@michaeltedder8345 Рік тому
I second that statement
@jorgecamachoalvarado
@jorgecamachoalvarado Рік тому
QChuck is either a phisicist or not. Or any percentage in between.
@JoseAndCode
@JoseAndCode Рік тому
Yup I bet it was the teachers fault
@nigeljohn6676
@nigeljohn6676 Рік тому
The man breaks down complicated subjects into pure simplicity. Wow wow.
@covid19alpha2variantturboc7
@covid19alpha2variantturboc7 Рік тому
Tyson is just an açtor paid to recite scripted lines. just as the existence of his IMDB page suggests
@alexh1524
@alexh1524 Рік тому
It's so simple that it is inaccurate and misleading.
@TomCruz54321
@TomCruz54321 Рік тому
@@alexh1524 Like you would know chump.
@alexh1524
@alexh1524 Рік тому
@@TomCruz54321 Well ignoring the ad hominem I would say it doesn't properly explain wave function collapse, and wave-particle duality. That's why its over simplistic and misleading.
@vincentjohnflorio
@vincentjohnflorio Рік тому
@@alexh1524 Baby steps
@GoogleUser-wf7bn
@GoogleUser-wf7bn 3 місяці тому
Not enough has been said here about how good the chemistry is between Chuck and Neil - these two are so good together.
@3ricegr3at
@3ricegr3at 4 місяці тому
Nice to have a straight to the point explanation. The particles are so small that the light we use to observe them changes their existence.
@backwardthoughts1022
@backwardthoughts1022 2 місяці тому
its a dishonest explanation to the point of being borderline psychotic. his answer assumes photons exist with preset characteristics eg. even being particle, let alone further functions. the entire point is they do not as is already incontrovertibly established experimentally by anton zeilinger etc
@3ricegr3at
@3ricegr3at 2 місяці тому
@@backwardthoughts1022 wow thanks for giving me more to look into.
@timapple6586
@timapple6586 25 днів тому
You totally misunderstood... because NDT totally soaked you with misinformation. As always.
@SheyD78
@SheyD78 Рік тому
My brain was not built to handle learning quantum physics, but Neil makes me wish it was, and Chuck could keep me laughing all the while. Great episode.
@daveg5857
@daveg5857 Рік тому
No brains were. And it's still a very incomplete description of what's going on.
@TomCruz54321
@TomCruz54321 Рік тому
@@daveg5857 It's actually the best explanation of the "observer" I've heard.
@daveg5857
@daveg5857 Рік тому
@@TomCruz54321 Maybe, but I'm left with a whole lot of questions, no fault of Neil. I'm not looking at this phenomenon and saying, "problem solved". Just like quantum entanglement. I get that it is, but I don't know what it implies. All points in space are somehow interconnected? Then I start thinking maybe we're in the Matrix...
@efkagamescomputers6886
@efkagamescomputers6886 Рік тому
@@daveg5857 you mean that Sci-Fi movie that debut 20+ years ago, that Matrix?
@triplez5393
@triplez5393 Рік тому
Few are chosen, sorry
@blackmage999
@blackmage999 Рік тому
Schrödinger's cat is not a quantum system itself but a normal cat that is affected by a quantum system. The original thought experiment places a toxin in the box that is released by the radioactive decay of a particle which is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics. In this setting you cannot know if the particle has decayed enough to release the toxin until you measure the particle (opening the box). This entangles the cat with the particle.
@spectreskeptic3493
@spectreskeptic3493 Рік тому
I looked specifically for a comment that made this correction...well done. I think it's an important distinction.
@juliocesar4442
@juliocesar4442 Рік тому
Yes. This whole video was in fact a bad description about Schrodinger's cat. There is a point where he basically says that the cat being alive and dead is a consequence of our lack of knowledge since we didn't open the box to make the measurement and that is nonsensical. In fact, Schrodinger's cat was elaborated by Erwin to elucidate what was, according to his thoughts, an incomplete description of reality provided by the quantum theory.
@irinotecanhcl
@irinotecanhcl Рік тому
Also, as to the "why a dead/alive cat" question, as opposed to say a coin toss, Schrödinger at the time didn't believe that this was possible, so he came up with the most absurd analogy he could to show how ridiculous the idea of quantum superposition is.
@Seeds-Of-The-Wayside
@Seeds-Of-The-Wayside Рік тому
That's what I thought but I was surprised when they didn't explain that in this video
@bluceree7312
@bluceree7312 Рік тому
You cannot argue one fact: Schrödinger was a major dork.
@orca536
@orca536 5 місяців тому
I love listening to you and learning. You strike me as a very intelligent and not conceited man. I grew up with my stepfather always responding to me "you writing a book" after I asked a question and most of the time never answering the question. Thank you for whom you are.
@Mchinnock
@Mchinnock 6 місяців тому
another episode on anything would be great. its just the perfect mix of you two with all the intellect and humor. absolutely great.
@daniellugo3944
@daniellugo3944 Рік тому
I laughed so hard at Chuck's photon comment 😂 "Photons want to be part of this skin" 😂 I laughed so hard my nose bled.
@darrenjones9359
@darrenjones9359 Рік тому
I would worry, laughing should not cause epistaxis.
@iammar1159
@iammar1159 Місяць тому
@@darrenjones9359 Plus, it wasn’t even that funny lol
@conradsz
@conradsz 15 днів тому
No you don’t
@AlexandarHullRichter
@AlexandarHullRichter Рік тому
I want to take a moment to appreciate how easily and how deeply Neil laughs. That willingness to be so joyful is a significant part of why I enjoy watching him.
@GOLVEL
@GOLVEL Рік тому
Ok. Take it.
@davepeterschmidt5818
@davepeterschmidt5818 Рік тому
@@HopDavid You don't know that. What did he get wrong?
@bobbyblank6916
@bobbyblank6916 Рік тому
I appreciate how he has the ability to laugh at "jokes" with negative humor value...nothing that dude said was remotely humorous.
@Earthad23
@Earthad23 Рік тому
It’s easy to be joyful when you’ve made an entire career pretending to be a genius.
@Earthad23
@Earthad23 Рік тому
@@HopDavid agreed, he simply thinks he’s smarter than everyone and he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Disappointing
@LionFo21
@LionFo21 8 місяців тому
This is by far the easiest and more insightful explanation about the principle of uncertainty, and without the use of any animations at all! Also we could say that chuck and Neil are like quantum entanglement souls maaaan 😂
@MelissaTimea
@MelissaTimea 17 днів тому
Everyone always asks what is Schrödinger's Cat, but no one ever asks HOW is Schrödinger's Cat.
@ZootSuitJZ
@ZootSuitJZ Рік тому
Chuck's reference to the movie SE7EN actually made the explanation much clearer. Well done!
@2011e92M3
@2011e92M3 Рік тому
It’s funny because I’ve watch countless videos explaining this paradox and although I thought I understood it, I could never explain it. Finally after watching their explanations and examples I finally get it. These guys really have a way of simplifying things for us non scientists.
@Music--ng8cd
@Music--ng8cd Рік тому
@Pᴀᴡɴ S𝜏ᴀʀ𝕤 ✯🇫​ᴀɴ It was until Morgan opened the box
@TheRealSkeletor
@TheRealSkeletor Рік тому
@Pᴀᴡɴ S𝜏ᴀʀ𝕤 ✯🇫​ᴀɴ The box could have been empty, or it could have been anything else in the box. They didn't know until they opened it.
@Music--ng8cd
@Music--ng8cd Рік тому
@Pᴀᴡɴ S𝜏ᴀʀ𝕤 ✯🇫​ᴀɴ We'll never know because they opened the box
@Music--ng8cd
@Music--ng8cd Рік тому
@Pᴀᴡɴ S𝜏ᴀʀ𝕤 ✯🇫​ᴀɴ But if you watch it that will end the superposition
@markstone2138
@markstone2138 11 місяців тому
The ability to convey information while simultaneously entertaining in order to keep the students' attention is the mark of a real teacher. It's unfortunate that it is so rare.
@user-vo4lf6pw5h
@user-vo4lf6pw5h 4 місяці тому
Agreed!
@CoachRobertMadole
@CoachRobertMadole 2 місяці тому
That would truly make us an advanced civilization
@seriallikeer5956
@seriallikeer5956 Місяць тому
Whilst being racist
@GallifreyanGunner
@GallifreyanGunner 3 місяці тому
Other comments have added information and context NDT left out of the description of the experiment. Most people forget, however, that the thought experiment was actually Schrödinger's critique of quantum theory and not an explanation of it.
@user-wf7pe3zb8q
@user-wf7pe3zb8q 3 місяці тому
"What is Schrödinger's Cat?" The cat that belongs to Schrödinger.....easy...
@jimr9499
@jimr9499 Рік тому
Man...i am so thankful for StarTalk. Whenever I'm feeling down, I know that I always can rely on Chuck to lift my spirits right back up. Dr. Tyson is _always_ fascinating and illuminating. But both Chuck's jokes, and his genuine delight at learning things, never fails to bring a smile to my face. Thank you both for everything you do!!
@rodney8078
@rodney8078 Рік тому
So true! Both of these Men are so so extremely interesting in their personal thoughts and free thoughtful liberations on what they think and admonish that it leaves a more hensile train of thought on the modern thesis of discovery! - Of course for only those who want to step a little further than the aforementioned typical way of standing above the goal, or train of thought!! Fascinating!!! Please keep up the enticing work!
@ToniSkit
@ToniSkit Рік тому
Agree
@rickevans3959
@rickevans3959 11 місяців тому
You will find that Schodinger didn't really like cats. Think about it.
@alexlearningspace5644
@alexlearningspace5644 11 місяців тому
Same here ❤
@imthebadguy3225
@imthebadguy3225 11 місяців тому
When a "scientist" thinks there are dozens of genders, NDT is an NPC!
@PlagueDoctorscp049
@PlagueDoctorscp049 Рік тому
I love these two, I wish they had this kind of education in school. We never had any of this! Great show guys truly love it
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Glad you enjoy it!
@PlagueDoctorscp049
@PlagueDoctorscp049 Рік тому
@@StarTalk enjoying every single episode! Become a big fan of the show overtime
@dreamer8973
@dreamer8973 Рік тому
we can enjoy this kind of education now ;)
@Earthad23
@Earthad23 Рік тому
There’s was nothing educational in this video.
@davefx7949
@davefx7949 Рік тому
Learning can't always be fun and games. Sure when dealing with surface level stuff. But there is work involved when going deeper. But that's life...
@entropie138
@entropie138 3 місяці тому
I’ve watched and read myriad pieces and videos trying to teach me Schrödinger’s Cat, and this is the very first time I’ve understood! Well done, guys!
@renanpiva
@renanpiva 5 місяців тому
It's intriguing what he says at 1:40 about the scientific illiterate who thinks consciousness affects what is observed, as if he wasn't the one who made us think that way when he starred in the Cosmos documentary
@sun_n_moon
@sun_n_moon 5 місяців тому
Good catch. Contradiction and hubris don't apply to him. So he says. There are all kinds of cult leaders.
@Rhekon
@Rhekon Рік тому
Chuck, that scene literally always made me think of the cat. You're not alone.
@Kantus42
@Kantus42 Рік тому
"Photons wanna be a part of this, baby." I grew up loving Neil, but honestly-how could you not love Chuck? Perfect informational science/comedy duo right here!
@juanpablozucco9504
@juanpablozucco9504 5 місяців тому
That was hilarius
@TfGamess
@TfGamess 2 місяці тому
They're great
@jbs1992
@jbs1992 8 місяців тому
Neil is the best. My 7 yr old and I watch all these videos together. He loves to learn and he breaks it down so good for ppl
@EskoBomb
@EskoBomb 8 місяців тому
You two make a fantastic duo. Thank you for making these videos together
@mysticalMELODY
@mysticalMELODY Рік тому
This was one of my favorites for myriad reasons but Chuck struggling to remember Brad Pitt’s name was classic, but his impersonation of Brad saying, what’s in the box was spot on. Thank you both for providing this amazing and fun way of learning.
@jonathanmcadams-nx5zp
@jonathanmcadams-nx5zp 11 місяців тому
A myriad of meanings...
@teeellecee
@teeellecee 13 днів тому
Our family quotes "What's in the box!?!" all the time whenever we don't know what's in a box or Amazon package, so Chuck using that example really worked better than a quantum cat for me 😸
@patrickfulford3460
@patrickfulford3460 Рік тому
I love this show, I truly appreciate you all, including the behind the scenes folks.
@ricardodealmeida27
@ricardodealmeida27 Рік тому
A behind the scenes video, would be awesome
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
We truly appreciate fans like you!
@Dannosuke25
@Dannosuke25 Рік тому
@@StarTalk is that you Sam?
@chayanbosu3293
@chayanbosu3293 Рік тому
Still they can not explain what is conciousness ?
@gatopardos19
@gatopardos19 Рік тому
@@StarTalk Speaking of that,could we have a blooper reel?
@SuleymanAkhundov
@SuleymanAkhundov Місяць тому
That was the funniest and least confusing explainer of quantum physics concepts. Good job, guys!
@thatsinteresting3415
@thatsinteresting3415 9 днів тому
I never understood Schrodinger's Cat when it was brought up before. But when you explain that you have a cat in a box, but the cat is not a cat; the cat is a quantum particle, the idea of Schrodinger's cat makes much more sense.
@plutoplanet825
@plutoplanet825 Рік тому
Neil and Chuck you guys are my favorite teachers....everyday I understand more and more about our existence and experiences
@buggjohnson1648
@buggjohnson1648 Рік тому
Fr. I'm 35 and this is the first time I've heard this and it made any sense at all. Tbf, Oklahoma's education system is absolute garbage. It benefits those in power to keep us dumb.
@PanchoPanteraUSC
@PanchoPanteraUSC Рік тому
“I’m a tangent man myself…” Hilarious and educational! Thank you both for making thing accessible and entertaining. All love.
@VoltisArt
@VoltisArt 10 місяців тому
These guys are both tangent men, which is a big part of what makes this channel so fun.
@squarehead6c1
@squarehead6c1 8 місяців тому
Schrödinger's cat seems to have become a meme in pop culture, quite detached from its original meaning and purpose. It is very rare that I hear a profound and meaningful explanation of the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment, which is frustrating as it seems meaningful and useful, rather than just a corny depiction of quantum properties. As far as I understand, the purpose of the thought experiment is to challenge the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, that is the idea that a quantum state is inherently uncertain until it has been observed, very much different from our everyday experience, and the Cat experiment emphasizes this. I think the approach of speaking of the cat as not a real cat but a "quantum cat" distorts the thought experiment. The point, I think, is that it is a very familiar object, that is a real cat, that gets entangled with a quantum event, and hence forces the cat into a superposition state. Although not being a researcher of physics, it seems to me that the cat experiment actually does manage to scale up quantum level phenomena to the macro scale. And it is a very interesting challenge to the Copenhagen interpretation, and discussing responses to the thought experiment should be more or less necessary for the thought experiment to make sense.
@shawnredmond8402
@shawnredmond8402 Місяць тому
Stop being pretentious.
@squarehead6c1
@squarehead6c1 Місяць тому
I am serious, I am kind of fed up of this thought experiement analogy being misrepresented over and over again instead of actually being allowed to teach us something@@shawnredmond8402
@joshodonnell2270
@joshodonnell2270 Місяць тому
casually spoiling one of the best endings of a movie ever 😂
@kikogarcia5136
@kikogarcia5136 Рік тому
I was amazed that my 9 yold came to me telling that he wonders how a straight line is actually not straight if seen through a microscope, or that a table edge is not plane. I showed him your talk right away about the measurements and he loved it. Love watching you, thank you so much!
@Paislywalls4767
@Paislywalls4767 Рік тому
You are a very cool parent!
@kikogarcia5136
@kikogarcia5136 Рік тому
@@Paislywalls4767 hahaha thank you, I try 😂
@Hollyweed1
@Hollyweed1 Рік тому
You got a bright kid. Tell him the way to astrophysics.
@stabgan
@stabgan Рік тому
Give him all the resources show him everything from computer science to physics to chemistry to maths. And then let him choose what he wants to pursue. Don't force astrophysics or any subject on him. He's a genius, he will find his own way in life. Just keep him on track
@DumKump
@DumKump Рік тому
That's a genius in the making! BUT don't tell him that. Telling your child they're special sounds like a good idea but from personal experience, it can absolutely ruin their life
@officialjerm9122
@officialjerm9122 Рік тому
Im in disbelief right now! I saw a video yesterday that mentioned the term "Schrodinger's cat". I thought to myself I've never heard that before, i should look it up. And of course i never did 🙄 lol. Yet here you are today to teach me all about it! You hit the nail on the head today guys! Thanks 🤙
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Glad we're able to answer those burning questions!
@JimmyKnax
@JimmyKnax Рік тому
You watch the video about Schrodinger's cat? And then another video about Schrodinger's cat shows up? Coincidence? I think not. Just another victim of tracking cookies I'm afraid. I once did a search for tickets for a rock concert and immediately started getting advertisements for drug rehab.
@reallymysterious4520
@reallymysterious4520 Рік тому
I take it you didn't watch the comedy show Big Bang Theory where Sheldon explained Schrodingers cat to Penny ?
@jnmwtkns
@jnmwtkns Рік тому
Oh the UKposts algorithm !
@Morpheux1
@Morpheux1 Рік тому
@@JimmyKnax well, this video was uploaded 5 hours ago, didn't exist when she saw the other one, and suddenly came into existence 🤣🤣🤣
@jeffreybreitbart8578
@jeffreybreitbart8578 2 місяці тому
I can't tell you how much I enjoy every time NDT speaks. I really want to learn more about quantum mechanics.. Of course, I will never be able to understand it as well as he, but these interviews, commentaries, lectures are helping me get through a very dark period and I am not sure why. But please keep doing these. Thank you.
@Keith80027
@Keith80027 8 місяців тому
I got my master degrees in quantum physics in 1976 and you guys got it right about Schrodinger's wave equations. Thank God for the equations. I remember those calculators. I had to buy a HP35 to past my final in 4th year electrical circuits class. I still have my HP35. Love you guys in making things simpler.
@stevenvanhulle7242
@stevenvanhulle7242 5 місяців тому
I had the TI-57 in 1977, which IIRC was the first programmable pocket calculator. (I never understood what got in HP for choosing RPN; nobody writes their equations in that order!)
@emines01
@emines01 Рік тому
Chuck is actually super more intelligent than he gets credit for or put out himself. He is the essential piece to making science digestible to the general public
@CHRIS-tg5cn
@CHRIS-tg5cn 6 місяців тому
At least he doesn't use the phrase "super more intelligent."
@oftenlucid
@oftenlucid 6 місяців тому
Is he????
@Eremon1
@Eremon1 Рік тому
This is why Cats are obsessed with boxes. They've been trying to figure this super position stuff out since they first heard about it.
@leonmanthey4512
@leonmanthey4512 2 місяці тому
I got Schrödingers credit card, you don´t have no money when you don´t watch your bank account
@oscarmp80
@oscarmp80 7 місяців тому
How do you measure the particle states, then? If not with light, can you observe or trace their changes via measuring the electro magnetic fields around them or something ?
@jaycee7774
@jaycee7774 Рік тому
I love the level of humor involved in these talks! Thank you for reducing the seriousness involved with the facts and truths revealed! I wish there were teachers like you guys in school growing up. Please keep the format the same!
@raycruel1
@raycruel1 Рік тому
I love how the chemistry you guys have makes the subject of Quantum mechanics so much more palatable and fun!!!
@johannesnoneoftheabove9957
@johannesnoneoftheabove9957 7 місяців тому
On the subject of Quantum mechanics; does this mean to imply that a Volkswagen Quantum can exist as a fully operational unit or operate at some percentage of ability, or even not run at all. This sounds like a job for a Quantum mechanic.
@johannesnoneoftheabove9957
@johannesnoneoftheabove9957 7 місяців тому
As regards tunneling, that would explain why things go missing unexpectedly and reappear unexpectedly. Super-positioning would explain why things are some-wheres else. (Take an opening where you find it. Aut non. Thank you.)
@tudiecampagna5793
@tudiecampagna5793 8 місяців тому
I absolutely love, love, both of these guys!! So informative, and always funny!!!❤
@valeriebolejack5957
@valeriebolejack5957 4 місяці тому
I would love more on quantum show. Im sad, im 63 and i can't become a quantum physics major.. but still am fascinated. I was just born too late. But i still enjoy learning.
@kurtkyre
@kurtkyre Рік тому
Fun fact: Even though it was never shown, there was a special effects prop head of Gwyneth Paltrow in the box. That special effects prop was the same prop made for and used onscreen in the film Contagion.
@ronaldtorbert133
@ronaldtorbert133 Рік тому
Such a huge fan, Dr. Tyson!! Physicists like yourself has brought my love for math and science back, in turm changing my career path to pursue my Masters in Science. Thank you for all the knowledge!!
@nickmag6142
@nickmag6142 8 днів тому
Man you’ve hit the jackpot on this guy Niel, I don’t know if he’s been your good friend for decades or not but he provides such a good comedic effect and works so well with you
@user-po5le7fz6n
@user-po5le7fz6n 5 місяців тому
Great episode. You guys are perfect together. Thank you.
@likebutton11
@likebutton11 Рік тому
This was a delightful quantum psychic lesson
@samapade5645
@samapade5645 Рік тому
I would say, more like a PSYCHOTIC on!😷🤤🙂😅🤣😷😉🙃🥺😊😂👍 😎
@apapz3245
@apapz3245 Рік тому
I don’t believe it, the cat is dying regardless it anyone is watching, use your brain
@iandwyer6658
@iandwyer6658 4 місяці тому
I believe we were taught this concept using the double-slit test where observation causes decoherence of the quantum state for binary encoding. The quantum tech course at my school used optics and wave-phasing to manipulate the state before the observer causes decoherence. Im hoping I get a chance to build a FDTD numerical approximation for Schrodingers wave equations to get simulation of the embedded states. Super cool stuff with wave theory perspective that electircal engineers get, but also cool to get more of a quantum persepctive
@MusikIsUniversal
@MusikIsUniversal 8 місяців тому
I think the reason why a cat was chosen versus a coin is because once in the Box, the coin's movement is theoretically static, however, a cat's movement is theoretically variable, at least for some time until the cat expires. So there is a an assumption of a contribution of additional randomness once the unobserved cat is in the Box versus the coin which is assumed to be predetermined once in. You could also say you don't need a box to run the experiment. If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there to hear it, does it make a sound? The observation theory and simulation Theory answers that question for me. Conservation and efficiency of resources dictate not only does the tree not make a sound, it hasn't fallen until the moment I observe it. That begs the question, if we are in a simulation, are we in it together or is everybody else simply a simulated projection? And if that is the case, why would the individual Observer of those projections be special? Would it be more likely that each projection, including our selves, are artificial intelligence Co-existing in the same simulation? Okay, I'm going into an existential wormhole so I better stop for now 😂
@henrickrw
@henrickrw Рік тому
As a Mechanical Engineer with 25 years experience I can attest you're totally correct in saying that a black surface absorbs photons and electromagnetic waves without irradiating back out. Excellent heat transfer topic.... Following up on the Stefan-Boltzmann LAW. KEEP THIS CONTENT FLOWING...
@robertlee4809
@robertlee4809 Рік тому
Black also radiates heat more quickly than white...
@albirtarsha5370
@albirtarsha5370 10 місяців тому
​@@robertlee4809How does that work?
@sonofkami
@sonofkami Рік тому
Neil was just born to teach. I wish my science teachers would have taught like he does my life would have takin a different path if they did
@mavis3916
@mavis3916 Рік тому
Doubt
@darianthompson5975
@darianthompson5975 5 місяців тому
Such a good team 👏 👍🏾 I love it when they just let chuck be himself and "learning"
@slipperysteev
@slipperysteev 8 місяців тому
Chuck is HILARIOUS!! I thoroughly enjoy every episode he is in.
@iansargent196
@iansargent196 Рік тому
I think the funniest part of the show is just how tickled Neil is at ALL of Chuck's jokes.
@alexro2482
@alexro2482 Рік тому
Chuck a little too 🌽. Love NDT
@jeffreyhunter4115
@jeffreyhunter4115 Рік тому
Without question, this is my favorite of you two! Making science look easy AND a new movie to add to my playlist. Seriously though, thank you for sharing.
@wayneasiam65
@wayneasiam65 4 місяці тому
If all our physical components can be back tracked to atoms and beyond, then where is the transition point between the micro and macro? The Precise Point where it changes... I need a response in order to have any chance of inventing my Super Position Tracker Thingamajig.
@woodstoney
@woodstoney Місяць тому
Chuck definitely got his 15 minutes of fame in this video!! He nailed it! ;) Word was that Schrödinger took his sick cat to the Vet. After examination, the Vet to him, "I've got some good news and some bad news..."
@muzzammilpervaiz5296
@muzzammilpervaiz5296 Рік тому
Truly, Neil Tyson is like a diamond of modern physics.
@ericthomas4068
@ericthomas4068 6 місяців тому
Neil...diamond...I see what you did there.
@woodrowboudreaux9951
@woodrowboudreaux9951 5 місяців тому
I’m sorry you hold this bloviating fool in such high regard.
@questioneverything609
@questioneverything609 5 місяців тому
Exactly he only talks about physics NOT QUANTUM PHYSICS…
@dutchray8880
@dutchray8880 Рік тому
I remember when the first Bowmar calculator came out in the early to mid 1970s. It had only the 4 basic functions and cost $180, the monthly rent for my 3-bedroom apartment (split 3 ways). I was taking physics at the time, and I was jealous of those who could afford a calculator because I had to use a lousy slide rule. Today, I have a basic calculator sitting in front of me that cost less than $5, and it does square roots.
@jenniferpatterson4964
@jenniferpatterson4964 Рік тому
Cheers to the endless march of time and the progression of technology. Cin cin!
@mcdonaldization
@mcdonaldization Рік тому
@@jenniferpatterson4964 no there’s a reason civilians thousands of years old kept away from technology
@jenniferpatterson4964
@jenniferpatterson4964 Рік тому
@@mcdonaldization Um, what? What are you even talking about?
@cymanca
@cymanca Рік тому
Ah yes, the Bowmar Brain
@johnpetrakis379
@johnpetrakis379 Рік тому
Was it a 15" Pickett or a 12 incher, or even a "cheeper" one like I had, plastic, and not aluminum. Computer geeks at Purdue extension learning Cobol and Fortran withe their 15" yellow Pickets dangling from their belts like Excalibur in leather scabbards Sneered at them, and they ended up running things
@roblena7977
@roblena7977 Місяць тому
I really love watching Chuck grow in this. Kind of curious to how he would do now with an aptitude test vs when he first started.
@user-it8vd2wk1c
@user-it8vd2wk1c 7 днів тому
I'm an avid consumer of all Neil deGrasse Tyson videos, but in this one I loved not only the way he teaches us but also the fact that there is a Lego space shuttle in the back! He is a genius, but also have the nerd little kid inside that some of us still have.
@BIGREDDOG09
@BIGREDDOG09 Рік тому
You guys always have a way of making me think of things from a totally different angle than I have before! Thanks guys!
@JohnnyLeuthard
@JohnnyLeuthard Рік тому
I love these talks. I find all kinds of science fascinating. How things work, what makes them tick, all of it. I live how you break it up into a simpler way to think about it. The problem is I often listen to them on my personal laptop while I'm working on my work laptop and I focus too much on the video and now what i'm doing at work and I have to keep starting over with what i am doing. LOL
@antialluvion5118
@antialluvion5118 7 місяців тому
The detail about the measurement effect provides significant clarification. Layperson information about things like the double slit experiment mislead by not being nuanced enough to clarify a passive observation outcome versus a measurement-based outcome where the measurement occurs by introducing new energy to the system. I'm guessing that with the double slit experiment, if a passive observation, The particles will remain as a wave as you look at the screen because you're not interacting with the particles other than passively seeing their reflection off of the screen. I have always been confused by demonstrations of this because they use the terminology that makes it appear that the act of just seeing it changes it. But the detail of passive viewing versus introducing energy to view is a very significant detail Is it possible to do these experiments where the "cat" is something giving off energy so that you don't have to introduce energy to get a measurement?
@PlasmaCoolantLeak
@PlasmaCoolantLeak Рік тому
I had a classmate in my physics class get upset over the cat. She was convinced a real cat was involved.
@anatomicallycorrectmuppets8180
@anatomicallycorrectmuppets8180 Рік тому
I bet she failed that class
@evientually
@evientually Рік тому
🤣
@tavarellmartens626
@tavarellmartens626 Рік тому
I don't blame her lol 🤣
@corvettefever360
@corvettefever360 Рік тому
I bet she is also an SJW liberal Gen Z Millennial who identifies as a LGBT - LMNOP cat person werewolf zombie too.
@rechuuk
@rechuuk Рік тому
😂
@user-yo1pk4ky4k
@user-yo1pk4ky4k Місяць тому
I have been waiting a long time to find an explanation of Schrodinger's Cat ... and I am still waiting!
@wmstuckey
@wmstuckey День тому
These guys are hilarious! Anyway, I liked that Neil talked about the difference between a classical bit of information (like a computer bit being on or off) and a quantum bit of information (a qubit) when introducing Schrodinger’s Cat. Both bits produce one of two outcomes when queried (measured), but a classical bit has only one measurement possible while a qubit can be measured in many different ways (infinitely many, actually), each with two possible outcomes. Neil mentioned that, but let me give an example so you can appreciate what it means physically. When you pass an electron through an inhomogeneous magnetic field, the electron is either deflected towards the North magnetic pole ("up") or towards the South magnetic pole ("down"). You can orient the N-S magnetic field in any direction you like and the electrons will still give one of those two outcomes, so electron spin is a qubit with two outcomes of spin "up" and spin "down" relative the the N-S magnetic field. Now suppose you pass electrons through a N-S magnetic field oriented vertically and then send those that were deflected "up" (literally up in this case) to a N-S magnetic field oriented horizontally. What do you expect to find? Well since the electrons have vertical spin up and spin is a vector (picture an arrow pointing upward here), then you probably expect the electron to pass straight through the horizontal magnetic field, i.e., they won't be deflected left or right at all ("up" or "down" relative to the horizontal N-S field). That's because the electron's spin vector (arrow) points up which means it doesn't point side-to-side (left of right) at all, so your horizontal spin measurement of a vertical spin up electron should seemingly yield a result of zero horizontal spin. But what you find instead is that 50% of the vertical spin up electrons are deflected left ("up" towards North pole) and 50% are deflected right ("down" towards South pole). True, 50% left plus 50% right *averages* to zero, but that's not what you expect from the measurement of a vector quantity in ordinary classical mechanics. [Aside: Quantum mechanics gives the classically expected results on average over the discrete or quantum measurement outcomes.] This is quantum superposition, a vertical spin up electron is a quantum superposition of 50% horizontal spin left and 50% horizontal spin right and we write that as |V+> = |H+> + |H-> (divided by root 2 for normalization, but I don't need that to make my point). The point here is the horizontal spin measurement of the quantum state |V+> produces each of its two "up"-"down" (left-right) results in 50-50 fashion. This is exactly what you hear people say about Schrodinger's Cat, i.e., you open the box and find the cat is dead with 50% probability or find the cat is alive with 50% probability. With that information alone, Schrodinger's Cat could be a classical bit or a qubit. If Schrodinger's Cat is a qubit, then there must be a measurement of the cat-box system like the vertical spin measurement of the state |V+> that produces |V+>, i.e., |H+> + |H->, with 100% certainty. We know the measurement "open the box" producing "Live Cat"-"Dead Cat" results in 50-50 fashion is analogous to the horizontal spin measurement of |V+>, so what is the measurement of the cat-box system giving |Live Cat> + |Dead Cat> with 100% certainty in analogy with the vertical spin measurement of the state |V+> that produces |V+> with 100% certainty? And what does its outcome mean physically? If you can't articulate that measurement and outcome of the cat-box system, and every possible measurement between that measurement and the "open the box" measurement, then the cat-box system is just a classical bit ... like flipping a coin to find heads or tails. No quantum superposition there 🙂 To read more about the quantum information approach to entanglement for the "general reader," see "Einstein's Entanglement: Bell Inequalities, Relativity, and the Qubit" due out in June 2024 with Oxford UP.
@123sokker123
@123sokker123 Рік тому
Chuck is the only podcast host that genuinely has me laughing out loud along with him
@nofarDcohen
@nofarDcohen Рік тому
Yessss this is such a trippy concept, I'm so happy you did an explainer video on it! Love this! I can listen to Neil explain stuff like this forever 🤣🤩 Thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Glad you liked it!!
@danatate8803
@danatate8803 2 місяці тому
I'm a retired registered nurse and a lifelong learner. I love this! More quantum physics, please 😊
@robertlang4955
@robertlang4955 12 днів тому
I would absolutely love to sit and discuss things with these two gentlemen. Listening to them makes me want to learn.
@coralie9469
@coralie9469 Рік тому
These guys are the "Bomb", I so relate and appreciate their humor in these discussions. It's fun and somewhat easy to learn, as they say it's never too late to learn something new!! So enjoy this, keep up the great work!! Thanks so much!! Love you guys!!
@arethosemyfeet7144
@arethosemyfeet7144 Рік тому
Loving the content fellas. There is something extra special about the dynamic you guys have going on
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Call it chemistry! 🧪
@arethosemyfeet7144
@arethosemyfeet7144 Рік тому
@@StarTalk I thought you had more of a ‘physic’al attraction going on
@CharlesCharles-bb6qx
@CharlesCharles-bb6qx 3 місяці тому
One of the best videos on this topic, and entertaining as well.
@nr126
@nr126 2 місяці тому
This guy needs to follow you everywhere.
@OtayBuckwheat
@OtayBuckwheat Рік тому
"Go have another bowl and get back to me" Neil deGrasse Tyson. A quote that gave me inner peace
@DurbanFlyboi
@DurbanFlyboi Рік тому
I've been listening to this show ( and looking up! ) for 10 years now. Neil - you are singularly responsible for expediting my curiosity and love of the cosmos. I consider you my generation's Carl Sagan. Chuck - you are the perfect wingman for Neil, and bring so much to the show, kudos brother. Thank you to all involved in StarTalk
@IndependentKnight
@IndependentKnight 8 місяців тому
Somebody wrote that in the wikipedia but it is not what "the cat" is about- the Psychological principal was to illustrate the state of mind that "some cat is in a box, we don't know whether it's alive or dead, we'll find out when we open it" because it encompasses the state where someone like a CEO is in charge of a company but can only delegate responsibilities hoping for the best they end up getting high blood pressure and if you just acknowledge that you have no control over what's going on in the box the CEO can relax...
@hollyhartwick3832
@hollyhartwick3832 Місяць тому
Quantum entanglement is one of my favourite parts of Quantum Theory, mainly because of it's application in science fiction. Using quantum entanglement for faster-than-light communication with no discernable limit to range in distance is a really fascinating and practical application of the concept. Among other media, this has been featured in the video game series Mass Effect, which I absolutely adore. So much so that I have the trilogy on two consoles (PS3 and PS4).
@TheOpinionatedYouTuber
@TheOpinionatedYouTuber Рік тому
I am a sign language interpreter, and I LOVE learning about STEM topics from you, NDT! You help me understand the topics at a much more comprehensible level, which translates into improving my ability to interpret between complex scientific topics in English and American Sign Language (ASL).
@mslovelyshot
@mslovelyshot Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣 I volunteer to go lay out in the sun in a white bathing suit too 🤣 You guys are great
@vincentdurant954
@vincentdurant954 4 місяці тому
I read somewhere that Schrodinger's daughter said her father didn't like cats, and she thought that maybe that was why it wasn't a dog in the box🙂. Great clip, and gives better insight and explanation than when I studied it in university so many years ago.
@onkelgraf5185
@onkelgraf5185 3 місяці тому
The first scientific calculator mentioned at 16:30 was most likely not from TI, but from HP, the legendary HP35. TI came out with their model two years later. I was a physics student at the time and wow, were we proud to lay our hands on a HP35. Later I had the HP25, and I still do. Real nerds of course, love the RPN notation and look pained when offered any competing model that does not have that.
@Jay-cj7xu
@Jay-cj7xu Рік тому
Chuck's imitation of Brad pit asking what's in the box was deaf on! Well done Sir!
@yesindeed3751
@yesindeed3751 Рік тому
You guys are an awesome duo. Very fun to watch and learn about complicated topics.
@StarTalk
@StarTalk Рік тому
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!
@mystery2156
@mystery2156 8 місяців тому
im confused at 15:04 u said faster than the speed of light but as far as i know its not possible to go faster than the speed of light so did u actually mean it or did u just mean to say at a really fast speed?
@alberteinsteinthejew
@alberteinsteinthejew 8 місяців тому
Why did you spoil Seven? Should put alert in the beginning
@holygroove2
@holygroove2 10 місяців тому
Sometimes Chuck hits his stride and is more than just silly. This episode was excellent because Chuck was on fire and Tyson was his usual self. Very helpful, very informative! Thanks for this!
@Kandylanekira
@Kandylanekira Рік тому
This was hilarious! I just had to clip some of these through Instagram. I love the way he explains things as well! I’ve never understood Schrodinger’s cat until now
@jerryclasby9628
@jerryclasby9628 6 місяців тому
Chuck is phenomenal .he interacts beautifully You'd think he was actually a physicist
@magentapierrot8409
@magentapierrot8409 13 днів тому
These guys are a perfect pairing. I think I understand Schroidenger’s cat a bit better. I love the idea of any number of possibilities at the same time. “Fun part of quantum.”
@valentinbusuioc4054
@valentinbusuioc4054 Рік тому
Hilarious! I've never seen a more enjoyable explanation of quantum physics. Excellent, gentlemen!
@tboythomas
@tboythomas 11 місяців тому
Out of all the StarTalk I have watched, Chuck’s energy with Neil easily tops all of the people that I’ve seen on StarTalk with Neil.
@leahmarieezra877
@leahmarieezra877 4 місяці тому
PS - If you have not explained why atoms spin in opposite directions, even when separated by a wall, please do. Great videos. Thanks!
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