Discover the Fascinating History of Quantum Mechanics with Sean Carroll 🧠

Explore how quantum mechanics revolutionized our understanding of reality and uncover its intriguing history with renowned physicist Sean Carroll.

Discover the Fascinating History of Quantum Mechanics with Sean Carroll 🧠
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4.5M views • Feb 6, 2020
Discover the Fascinating History of Quantum Mechanics with Sean Carroll 🧠

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The mysterious world of quantum mechanics has mystified scientists for decades. But this mind-bending theory is the best explanation of reality that we have.

Sean’s book "Something Deeply Hidden" is available now - https://geni.us/jrBLV

Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/Jv5FYrOthvE

Whether it’s Schrödinger's cat or the many worlds interpretation, the ideas quantum mechanics throws up about the reality we live in can seem incredibly strange and daunting.

In this talk, Sean walks you through the history of quantum discoveries, from Einstein and Bohr to the present day, guiding you through the most intriguing subject in science and explaining his own favourite theories along the way.

Sean M Carroll is a theoretical physicist, specialising in quantum mechanics, gravitation, cosmology, statistical mechanics, and foundations of physics, with occasional dabblings elsewhere. His official titles are Research Professor of Physics at Caltech and Research Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, writer Jennifer Ouellette.

This talk was filmed in the Ri on 22 January 2020.

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