What’s the difference between classical physics and quantum mechanics? Why can’t we know everything about particles like electrons? In this Short, Nobel Prize winner Eric Cornell breaks down the strange rules of the quantum world — where uncertainty is the norm, and even tiny cars can act in unpredictable ways. Whether you're new to quantum theory or just love brain-bending science, this is quantum mechanics made simple (and weirdly fun).
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How Close Can We Get to Absolute Zero with Dr. Eric Cornell: https://youtube.com/shorts/PW82GckhwQ4
Nobel Prize in Physics Winner Dr. Eric Cornell on Ultra-Cold Matter: https://youtu.be/xLHCwL2McPk
World’s Coldest Stuff: Nobel Prize Winner Explains Bose-Einstein Condensate: https://youtube.com/shorts/L6NdHBBoaMI
How Nobel Prize Winners Are Chosen: The Secret Process: https://youtube.com/shorts/NkMj1NlZSs8
The Antimatter Mystery: Eric Cornell Breaks It Down
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZyxuJdv-ZLg
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