@@davidwojcicki9221its not plagiarism. He released the tools he made for his videos, and everyone is free to use them. Any glaring similarities are more like a lack of creativity.
8:25 Are you sure the top right translucent mirror is drawn in the correct angular position? AFAIUI it should be in the same position as the top left mirror, right? The same for the left bottom splitter...
Could you share the manim code used to animate the mach Zender interferometer around the 8:24 mark? Currently trying to learn how to model 3D views of optical setups
What a great video. You should keep making videos when you have a chance! Very well made. P.S. I would appreciate some sources/links to studies in the description for further reading!
Sorry, to be clear and make sure you and the algo knows this is not an a.i reply: i think you did a great job with your explanatoions and graphics to make it clearer to a dumbass like me why and how this works, which is not easy to do
We made this video a while ago but I think the paper I linked above is the one. optical-field-induced current in dielectrics by Agustin Schiffrin et al. (Co authored with Ferenc Krauz)
Drawing hershey fonts really slowly seems fun at first but after a while it gets really old ... you can skip the super slow render they are just glyphs, blit them
I know it's unpopular to offer criticism of mathy videos on youtube. But dude, dont just rip of 3blue1brown's ENTIRE style... oye. Same music, same exact color scheme, same code library (which is the only excusable one because he open sourced it). Everything is just copied from 3b1b. You could choose a different color scheme, and not the exact shade of blue he uses. Also you could pick literally ANY other music.
We made it for an undergraduate course project about a chemical physics topic of our choice. We tried our best to make a video that gets across the information we want efficiently and in a visually pleasing style. 3blue1brown does this well and so we used his style as it works. In fact we were told by our professor to upload the videos for others in our class to access. We never thought it would ever gain traction from the general public. We kind of set ourselves a challenge to make a video as good as the quality of 3blue1brown. If we wanted to “rip off” his work then we would make multiple science videos with his style. We made one video for a project
this is free information on an interesting subject using an open source library to present the information endorsed by the very man himself. you arent even criticizing the contents of the video itself
You wouldn't have thought that in one year this field gets Nobel Prize... and this video will become go to place.
Thank you, it was made for an undergraduate project and we never thought it would get this many views
Fantastic video, very clear. So surprised that undergrads can make such a good video!@@peterrubli9834
Just here after Nobel Prize 2023 announcement
Me too
Me too
Me too...
Same!
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A year ago this man dropped a banger and dipped. This is 3blue1brown quality
This is the 3blue1brown format, for sure. The voice over quality isn't there.
More like 3blue1brown plagiarism
@@davidwojcicki9221its not plagiarism. He released the tools he made for his videos, and everyone is free to use them. Any glaring similarities are more like a lack of creativity.
this is one of the best video on attosecond topics for students in physics
Thank you!
Thank you for helping us understand the significance of the Nobel Prize!
Phenomenal video! I find it intriguing what attosecond physics holds for the future of electronics
8:25 Are you sure the top right translucent mirror is drawn in the correct angular position? AFAIUI it should be in the same position as the top left mirror, right? The same for the left bottom splitter...
I think you’re right. We didn’t notice at the time of making because we had a lot going on.
All of a sudden this video is relevant again because of a recent Nobel prize
Brilliant this is absolutely incredible
very good short description. I just watched the video on the JASLAB and your video fixed some of the holes in my understanding.
thanks for the video, seems like a tool that can be applied to many different areas of research
Could you share the manim code used to animate the mach Zender interferometer around the 8:24 mark? Currently trying to learn how to model 3D views of optical setups
What a great video. You should keep making videos when you have a chance! Very well made.
P.S. I would appreciate some sources/links to studies in the description for further reading!
So great video !!
i cant follow the text due to the background music
This can develop a new element
The style of this video is just like a 3blue1brown video.
Damn a year ago, nice!
This is a really great video thank yoy!
Sorry, to be clear and make sure you and the algo knows this is not an a.i reply: i think you did a great job with your explanatoions and graphics to make it clearer to a dumbass like me why and how this works, which is not easy to do
Good stuff!
best video ever, thanks a lot!
ZEPTOSECOND!!! time dilation
feels like 3blue1brown, which is good
Nice illustrations! The input and output beam splitters of the mach zehnder interferometer are drawn wrong. They need to be flipped.
...and the waveform of the pulses is typically not changing underneath the envelope as it was shown in the beginning of the video.
I wonder if it's possible to study biological macromolecules and their interactions with Attosecond Pulse.
By using sodium carbide too
Can the ottomicron can be born
great video👍
Good explanation
Hi, what software did you use to make the animations at 8:18 ?
Thanks.
Manim i guess.
I believe manim is what we used, same as 3blue1brown
amazing
This is great, can you share the source code for this video?
Recommended to me. After the Nobel Prize in 2023 watching.
I don't get how this doesn't violate the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
could you share the research material references for SiO2 switching experiment
We made this video a while ago but I think the paper I linked above is the one. optical-field-induced current in dielectrics by Agustin Schiffrin et al. (Co authored with Ferenc Krauz)
Thank you for your reply
Why would using XUV light be unfeasible?
Skeptical about the applications for lasers in high speed computing. They produce far more heat than transistor switching.
Can this technology be used for high speed trading? /s
Can you also add the references in the description.
this is really interesting
Yes 👍
That is the science
The views may give motivation to the creator of such great video ❤
By using a quantumcomputer with the Otto second use because if can compute the process
it Seems to me that atomic particles could be used to scale down to the Next Level (c) troy frei
Yes
The photon is the direct ottophysics be a solar panel to the point of observance even if you increase the peels to the point of microscopic picture
🦋
Yv already done the variety
Fs imaging of electron motion in chemistry.. I cannot believe humans are capable of these kind of feats
Use c chip made with an atom multiple times
Excellent to a fault. :)
Dig instead of tunneling
Im too stupid to fully understand how this works. 😂
Storage is infutable
Так это просто.
If light is the fastest known thing to science then this prize can’t be true.. plz debate me
If the audio is already wonky, dont make it worse by adding music 😉
100000 faster, incredible
MEANS NOTHING…
This video is poorly explained, leaving out reasons for the various statements and diagrams which are ambivalent due to too little detail.
Drawing hershey fonts really slowly seems fun at first but after a while it gets really old ... you can skip the super slow render they are just glyphs, blit them
Overpowering 'background' music not necessary.
"Bandcamp" "Spotify" ah no thanks sorry too low quality material referenced.
I know it's unpopular to offer criticism of mathy videos on youtube. But dude, dont just rip of 3blue1brown's ENTIRE style... oye. Same music, same exact color scheme, same code library (which is the only excusable one because he open sourced it). Everything is just copied from 3b1b. You could choose a different color scheme, and not the exact shade of blue he uses. Also you could pick literally ANY other music.
if it aint broke dont fix it. shush
We made it for an undergraduate course project about a chemical physics topic of our choice. We tried our best to make a video that gets across the information we want efficiently and in a visually pleasing style. 3blue1brown does this well and so we used his style as it works.
In fact we were told by our professor to upload the videos for others in our class to access. We never thought it would ever gain traction from the general public.
We kind of set ourselves a challenge to make a video as good as the quality of 3blue1brown. If we wanted to “rip off” his work then we would make multiple science videos with his style. We made one video for a project
this is free information on an interesting subject using an open source library to present the information endorsed by the very man himself. you arent even criticizing the contents of the video itself
Blueonebrown rip off