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@@frankynakamoto2308 No sadly, we don't have the technology to visualize that yet, it is as of right now, explained by the laws of quantum physics, and we are unable to visually see it happening under any microscope.
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"The BIG Bang-Bit Bang inflation/expansion of energy and information into the void 13.8 billion years ago was a supermassive white hole spawned by a supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy in our ‘parent universe‘. This duality combines general relativity’s singularities of infinite density in a ‘Cosmic Egg’ birth of this and all baby universes within ‘The Conglomerate‘: multiverse without random bubble universes and parallel worlds. “In the beginning”, the Planck density of the center of a SBH acts as a birth canal. SBH-SWH seed transition stages are ‘quantum tunneling umbilical wormholes‘ with energy-matter and data transformed/transferred, albeit scrambled and encoded. Our Universe is 1-in-2 trillion ‘self-similar offspring‘ each with the same inherited physical laws (‘DNA’). This simple cause-and-effect cycle/‘circle of life‘ - birth-life-death-transformation-rebirth - explains both infinite space and eternity. Reproduction is Nature’s simplest plan for spreading life for everything from cells to universes." - Seal #1a of the "7 Seals" revealed as 'Beyond Einstein Theories'; see 7seals.blogspot.com . This has triggered The Apocalypse/Revelation.
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@@RubberJunk1 Essentially, yes. Asking exactly where the particle is, though, is like asking which side a die is on before it hits the table. You can't really ask where a particle is-you can only ask how likely it is that we see it somewhere.
This implies a continued functionality of a similar resistance and similar continuance in all areas of particle physics, just a small nudge in either field can show remarkable behavioral change when the atmosphere of the given area is subjected to gravitational, Thermal or photaic change. Amplitude of a frequency generated by particles during emission and transference is not changed by the reflection of the wave, one wonders how a given barrier could be the conduit for observable change of the function. Thank you for this, it carries a message for those working in discerning the energy in fractal sound waves and the response of photons during bombardment.
'Quantum tunneling umbilical wormhole' explains the seed transition of the supermassive black hole in the heart of our 'parent galaxy' in our 'parent universe' spawning the BIG Bang-Bit Bang/supermassive white hole of this Universe. - part of Seals #1a The Conglomerate - Universe Creation Theory; see 7seals.blogspot.com
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky can you please tell us your physics background? what country are you from? how did you get into physics and what university did you study at and what you currently do
In video games, if the barrier is too thin, objects can move through it without colliding if they're small&fast enough, because movement IS discrete teleportation in video games.
+Farzher That depends. In some games, it's certainly the case, and it will always happen if they only way you check for collision is to check each frame whether a barrier and the object intersect. However, there are ways to get around that; you could look at the object's velocity and see if it's either intersecting with the barrier, or will be on the other side of the barrier in the next frame. Another strategy is to keep track of where objects were the last frame, and see if the object either currently intersects a barrier, or was on the other side of the barrier in the last frame.
now I know why I was able to run through walls and even outside the 'dungeon' in Morrowwind after using the intelligence potion exploit to gain super speed.
Chopin, Bach, and quantum mechanics. A wonder to inspire the mind. Thank you for posting this video and its interesting graphical representation of the wave function.
Liquids gases and plasma move in observable wave functions. Wave functions are common observations. A mathematical constructs that has never been observed is dark matter and dark energy
@@elshroomness In Quantum Physics, we use a wavefunction to mathematically represent properties about probabilities of particles, but this wave is not 'real' like sound or light wave. The particle still assumes some discrete value for physical properties (i.e position, momentum) that we guess the likelyhood of through this wavefunction.
Very fascinating! I'm still quite confused on how all this is possible but i guess we all feel that way when it comes to quantum physics. In any case, this video helped me immensely, and i'm finally starting to understand these phenomena a bit better :). Thank you!
This is an excellent explanation, it actually really helped me further understand it. I've watched a lot of videos about quantum tunneling, but they just explain what it is, not how and why it works.
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Dear Eugene Khutoryansky , Thanks very much for you great explanation about quantum tunneling and other physics videos of yours , they are all very clear and helpful
Yet another epic physics video from Eugene Khutoryansky. You take the complex abstract concepts and break them down into simple visual representations.
@Saprioof It can very easily be a wall. If it has a sufficiently strong electric field to interact with such particle. Or wave... It's complicated... ok?
Yes, that is correct. At least until we observe the particle. The moment we observe it, the probability for the particle's state collapses to just one option.
Thanks for the reply. Your answer leads to my next question... As I understand it, the fusion process in the Sun relies on quantum tunneling in order to have it even occur at all. Now, if a hydrogen nucleus is quantum tunneling to cause the fusion, isn't the atom both fusing and not fusing at the same time (just like Schroedinger's cat is both alive and dead at the same time)? Yet, the fusion is certainly occurring, as it releases energy. And if this tunneling atom is now both fused and not fused, has this not created matter (the atom both became part of a helium nucleus via fusion, and it also remained a hydrogen nucleus). This seems like matter has been created out of nothing.
tscoffey1 It is even weirder than that: There is a probability that the fusion of nuclei will/will not occur within a given time and location. It can’t be said to have occurred [ become “actualized”] until a “measurement-observation” is made; for instance when you see a photon from the sun bouncing off a flower into your eye. Those “probable photons” from the probable nuclear fusion potentially streaming into your eye and being possibly absorbed by molecules in your retina which then potentially causes a cascade of probable events leading to a potential electro-chemical impulse moving down the optic nerve into your brain thereby possibly triggering an avalanche of chemical reactions and further electro-chemical impulses between vast networks of neurons until perhaps your brain records the sensation-perception of light. The same said probable photon waves are also streaming outward in every direction through the universe and being possibly reflected or potentially absorbed or not. The point here being that it is not meaningful to say that the fusion event has even taken place until the result of it, production of photons and helium nuclei, have somehow been irreversibly “recorded” by the macroscopic state of the universe. Until this macroscopic alteration has taken place it is not meaningful to speak of what has yet happened- there is no “cause” until there is an “effect”. Why we perceive such a consistent and predictable macroscopic world is due to the vast number of particles involved and that the probabilities are heavily “weighted” into predicable forms. It is possible that the sun could stop shining for a moment but the odds against that are so minuscule [There is no word for how small the chances are.] that chances are [ha ha] that event will never take place but there is nothing in the laws of physics to prevent that non-event from [not] happening. In fact the laws of Quantum Physics specify that there is a chance of it happening. The universe appears to be a great casino 🎰 and one doesn’t know if they’ve hit a jackpot until the money 💰 is in the bank.
As an electrical engineering student studying Zener Diodes, I can really appreciate this explanation. The way it is presented to the students is as if the electron is a ball. However, last time I checked, an electron is a probabilistic wave function. This was easy to understand and quick enough for me to get back to my studies without being distracted. Thanks!
Great video as always! I love being able to visualize concepts, especially quantum mechanics, since it gets difficult to understand intuitively. Just wondering, could you do a video about quantum mechanics applications in electrical engineering: Resonant tunneling diodes, tunneling transistors, Qubits and Quantum Computing?
Very nice. You discuss the effect of having a thicker/thinner barrier on the amount of tunneling. I wish you would also discuss the effect of the mass of the particle (light = more tunneling, heavy = less tunneling). This is important to illustrate isotopic effects on reaction kinetics.
Quantum tunneling does in fact have an analogy in electromagnetism. If you position two optical fibers very close to each other, the light may tunnel from one fiber to the other without actually trespassing the barrier (total internal reflection) between them. This is due to the evanescent wave that travels just outside of the fiber's core and stimulates the generation of light in the core of the other fiber.
To Eugene Khutoryansky, Assuming that the particle may move in any direction at any moment, e.g. upward, downward, or in the opposite direction. How can we calculate the probability of its location when it may be found in a 360 degrees spread, which may equal to its original position's potential before it starts its next move & create another different amplitude??? Thank you very much for your wonderful, clear 3D mobile representation of the changing amplitude, but can we assume that the direction of the moving particle doesn't change??? Please help me understand it better, I'll be most grateful!!!
@@EugeneKhutoryansky trying to interpret this, is it a consequence of Heisenberg Uncertainty? Could it be due to the uncertainty of the particle's initial energy, or momentum, to break through the barrier? The reduction in magnitude of the wave function across a barrier would then be an expression of a it being very unlikely to possess enough energy/momentum to get through, right?
+theproplady Right. Protons repel each other, but can overcome that barrier through quantum tunneling, hence there can be much fusion of them in stars.
Tesla and prior to him, over 100 years ago, said and it was accepted, that there is an Ether that permeates the entire universe, including a lot of it feeding into the Sun. Tesla said, the Sun uses that energy during fusion of H into He. .......... Einstein and modern physics say, no there is no Ether. So, in order for fusion to take place, the fusion process must get its energy from inside the protons of H. Modern physics says the Sun doesn't get hot enough to refuse the protons back together after it extracts the energy. So instead of excepting that fact that many experiments verify the existence of the Ether, they invented Quantum Tunneling to explain how the necessary energy tunnels out of the protons to complete the process and maybe tunnels back in when it is done, thereby bypassing the need to break and refuse the nucleus. They can't admit that Tesla was right.
^ Bullcrap, quantum tunneling simply follows from the uncertainty principle and the fact that time and energy do not commute. (If you look at very small time intervals Δt, then ΔE must be large, which allows protons to borrow energy for brief moments of time.) If quantum tunneling doesn't exist, quantum mechanics is wrong in almost its entirety.
MB, no Quantum Mechanics is not entirely wrong. What is wrong is what causes the waves functions. Many have studied the atomic structure and concluded that the electrons cannot stay in their orbitals by themselves. Ether is simply dipole particles of energy (photons at equilibrium.) "The Ether permeates everything in the universe." Around every electron in the atomic structure is a magnetic field comprised of photons set up around it. Those photons create a magnetic field that keep the electrons in their distinct orbital. Those waves are caused by the photons around the electron, not the electron. The wave function comes from them, and the math is the same. Quantum is caused by the particle nature of the photons already around the electrons. It takes a quanta of energy to knock one of those photons loose from its magnetic field, they do not come out of the electron. I.E the difference is that we don't need particles popping out of other dimensions or energy tunneling in or out of the nucleus. Uncertainty comes from the fact that we disturb the ether as why try to detect the electron or other charged particles.
On the quantum level, tunneling means getting over some potential barrier, which is different from a wall for instance, a particle either goes trough or not, but does not bounce off a barrier. Some particles gather enough energy to cross the barrier.
Is this why highly stable products may still decay even if it takes a very long time? Like plastic for instance. It's a solid and maybe can sublimate to a gas and even microplastics because they're is still vibration occurring (kinetic energy) and particles tend to want to isolate themselves in our universe as all things are expanding away from each other. Maybe that's not quantum mechanics that I'm describing. It definitely behaves like how entropy would work though.