Do you understand "Quantum Physics," and can you explain it in one sen!


Question: Max Planck, one of the originators of the theory, discovered that on subatomic scales, the energy curves are not smooth but are measured by discrete jumps -- this explained a long-time physics conundrum of why the heat in an oven set at any given temperature is not infinite, which it would be if it weren't for these discrete jumps in energy wavelengths governed by the Planck constant (h-bar), from one energy state to another.

Well, that doesn't quite cover it in one sentence. I haven't touched on quantum weirdness. As for quantum weirdness, according to the late great physicist Richard Feynman, if someone claims to actually understand Quantum Physics, then they really haven't been paying attention. Quantum Physics works, let's just leave it at that.


Answers: Max Planck, one of the originators of the theory, discovered that on subatomic scales, the energy curves are not smooth but are measured by discrete jumps -- this explained a long-time physics conundrum of why the heat in an oven set at any given temperature is not infinite, which it would be if it weren't for these discrete jumps in energy wavelengths governed by the Planck constant (h-bar), from one energy state to another.

Well, that doesn't quite cover it in one sentence. I haven't touched on quantum weirdness. As for quantum weirdness, according to the late great physicist Richard Feynman, if someone claims to actually understand Quantum Physics, then they really haven't been paying attention. Quantum Physics works, let's just leave it at that.

Quantum physics is the study of electrons and their behavior at the molecular level, such as ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and positive/negative charges.

Of course not

hard as fuckk

Quantum Physics explains the behaviors and properties of small subatomic particles and their world which is a very bizarre one, filled with quantum probabilities and organized chaos.

Quantum Physics, or Quantum mechanics, is the study of the relationship between quanta (radiation) and matter, in particular that between valence shell electrons and photons.

Its complicated. how do ya like them apples

quantum physics is a branch of science that deals with discrete, indivisible units of energy called quanta as described by the quantum theory.

I remember the show called "Quantum Leap"

does that count? ;)

Its all about molecules on a scale of very very ickle, bickle, tinckle, inckle, biddy, widdy, tiddy, nano, pico, femto fings that you can get and how naughty they behave.

No. Not without looking it up... and even then I would just be copying and pasting whatever I found because, as I said, I don't understand it.

But like Blackjack Girl up there, I do remember Quantum Leap very fondly. I used to have a huge crush on Dean Stockwell (because I like unconventional)... and I used to record them on VHS so I could watch the episodes over and over.

My sister liked Quantum Leap, I didn't like that show, that guy was icky.

It's about putting cats in boxes and then talking about if they're dead or not.

You have the pocket protector....YOU DO IT

albert use to say god doesn't throw dice

i guess "quatum physics proves that god does throw dices"

Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons need some lovin too.

But I would prefer to talk about Sam and his hologram buddy.

It has more to do with Einsteins important but lessor known equation of C = B + A and Steve Martin's song - Lets get small
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMAXuZOw_...



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