My New Quantum Mechanics video

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You can watch it on YouTube at:

http://youtu.be/iVpXrbZ4bnU

It uses high definition 3D graphics to explain the physics behind the main the principles, including topics such as EPR / Bell inequality, the relationship between measurement and entanglement, and wave / particle duality.

Although I made the video in a way so that it could be understood by someone who does not have any previous exposure to quantum physics, it nevertheless goes into much more depth about what the equations are actually saying than does any of the popular literature intended for a general audience, to the best of my knowledge.

I spent most of my free time over the past two months working on these animations, so please watch the whole thing and let me know what you think. The video is 25 minutes long.

Thanks.

-Eugene
 
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Didn't watch it all, but nice work! Although I must say that I find the background music to be distracting.
 
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