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What is Quantum Mechanics?
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8/20/2024
Astrophysicist Paul Sutter explains Quantum Mechanics - the body of scientific laws that describe the wacky behavior of photons, electrons and the other particles that make up the universe.
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Quantum mechanics is our fundamental framework for understanding the physics,
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the behavior of the very, very small. I'm talking like atoms, molecules, and
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subatomic particles. I'm Paul Sutter and this is Paul Explains, the show where I,
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you know, explain. There's three big pieces to quantum mechanics. One of the
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pieces is in the name itself, this idea of quantization, that certain properties
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of subatomic systems like energy or angular momentum come in discrete levels
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or packets or what we call quanta, hence the name quantization. For example, an
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electron in an atom can't have any old energy that it feels like. No, it can have
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only certain energy levels. That's because the energy levels in an atom are
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quantized. This is a fundamental core tenant of quantum mechanics and it's
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very different than the physics of the macroscopic world. Another key component
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of quantum mechanics is something we call wave-particle duality, where tiny
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things sometimes act like particles, like tiny little bullets, tiny little
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billiard balls, tiny little ping-pong balls bouncing around doing everything
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that particles do, and sometimes also act like waves where they're more sloshing
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around or they interfere with each other. Depending on what you're looking for and
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how you're looking for it, sometimes, sometimes it might act like a little bit
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of both. And the last bit is that quantum mechanics and subatomic systems are
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ruled by probabilities and uncertainty. Up here in the macroscopic world, if you
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can know exactly where something is and exactly how fast it's moving and you can
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predict, using the laws of physics, exactly where it's gonna be, exactly
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where it's gonna go, but you don't get that kind of precise knowledge in the
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subatomic world. You don't always know exactly where something is, like an
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electron. You don't always know where an electron is or how fast it's going. And
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once you do know where it is, or at least have some idea, you don't know exactly
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where it's gonna go. Instead, it's gonna be a range of probabilities. Our
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understanding of quantum mechanics underlies so many things. Atomic and
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nuclear power, all of that is thanks to our understanding of quantum mechanics.
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Microchips, semiconductors, lasers, and LED, and even biology. So, you know, a bunch of
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physicists playing around in the early 20th century gave us this major
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cornerstone of many fields of science.
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