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I have been dealing with this equation all along my engineer degree. I realize that I have not grasp any of its meaning until I watched this video. Such a perfect way to describe it! thanks for the quality of this video
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky Thank you... thank you very much... this type of animation must have taken a very long time.... Thanks for all the effort This is why I love physics
+Molun I'm going to pretend like I'm an engineer in grad school with a full understanding of advanced calculus, partial differential equations and quantum theory.
Perry T I'm biomedical major. Granted I don't understand this completely. Engineers do have the ability to understand this if they put their mind to this
All of your presentations are elegantly presented. The incredible graphics in combination with such wonderful narration make them both mesmerizing and astonishingly intuitive! Nice work...
You have sooooo many videos, thank you for all the hard work. I realized that physics was trying to answer all the good questions in life at a late age so I really appreciate these.
Thanks! The first presentation that doesn't deliberately obscure this Subject. (One never knows if the Teacher is equally confused, in such cases)...I've patiently awaited clarity like this, after much wasted labors. Your videos are conversations with Schrödinger himself. Again, many thanks, and best wishes.
From past two days, I've been struggling about the Schrodinger's equation. This video really helped me. I am a correspondence student and thus, self-study matters. Your channel is superb. I'm speechless. The hard work in these realistic animations and teaching is far more above than a praise. Salute !!
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata just made me feel more melancholic and depressive while pulling my remaining hair desperately trying to understand Schrodinger's Equation
for a person like me who cant understand abstract things ur videos are a lifeline as it tells me what does these things actually mean.......thanks a lot...............:) :)
Outstanding. Again, a different visual way of understanding quantum physics, helps to understand the concept for another angle. Thank you for your great work!
Thank you again for these videos they help me understand simple daily life I have never understood people or their behaviors I apply these concepts to my daily interactions and they helped immensely this makes sense as my thinking has always been the abstract preventing me from normal socializations I use these models to help me understand people and my place within the spirit of interaction
That's schrödinger's cat. It was a matter of probability if the cat would be hit by the sharp edges and wounded. Schrödinger used to inflict all the damage to his imaginary cat.
It may look like a little detail, but respect for the people who put so much effort into getting the laws of physics demands this: 'Schrödinger' can be written 'Schroedinger'; but 'Schrodinger' is not right. German keyboards have two-dotted a, o, and u: ä, ö, ü. · If you cannot find either a two-dotted vowel or a two-dotted key (Umlaut ¨) in your keyboard when typing a German name with such a vowel, just follow the said vowel with an e. ä = ae, ö = oe, ü =ue. · If you can find a two-dotted key, press it before the desired vowel: ¨ + o ---> ö. Other uses of the two-dotted key ¨: In Spanish, ü is present in a few words between a q or a g and an e or an i; que, qui, gue, gui have a mute u, but the double dot (diéresis ¨) makes it clear that the u should be not mute. E.g., cigüeña (stork). Spanish keyboards have a two-dotted key. In Dutch, ÿ has become ij for lack of a two-dotted y key in typing machines. But if you can find a two-dotted key, just press it before pressing y: ¨ + y ---> ÿ.
Honestly, these videos are so far ahead of their time. They are like the perfect learning device. I would love to know more about you! I don't think skills like this can taught so I'm going to guess it is a gift you were born with?! Your videos are genius. You are a genius.
Physics Vídeos by Eugene Khutoryansky, no doubts, is the best TH-cam's Channel, my friends!!! Congratulations, Eugene Khutoryansky. I love your job! I'll share on the Facebook. Ok?
Consider the Money Field, as described by the relative ability to supply basic human needs with only money. The height does not represent a spatial dimension, but the price of 1 square foot of rental property, for our human at each location. This field gets extremely high as we enter orbit, and hits a minimum in a ring outside cities.
absolutely superb content !........as always.......Love what you are doing.......its already become a priceless reservoir of quality info......keep them coming.......with quality & quantity, well, you cant ask for more.........I urge anyone who is able to support channels like this........imo this is exactly what the net is(should be) for.......free mind candy for all !........its one way to help out the future for sure.
Schroedinger's Wave Equation is time-varying. The rate at which clocks tick vary from place to place. For example, a gravitational gradient suffices to alter the rate at which clocks tick. For a photon, this is called the Gravitational Red Shift. This isn't a problem when one is dealing with a single particle or a collection of co-located particles that all age at the same rate. But one runs into difficulties if one tries to come up with a wave function for a distributed system, where the components are widely dispersed in space. Then one cannot have a scalar, t, which has the same value everwhere in space. It occurs to me that any number of confusing and incorrect results arise if one unrealistically tries to impose a single master clock on the cosmos.
Finally I understood this. Before this video, I had a hard time even looking at the Schrodinger equation. I didn't know it was so straightforward, thank you, wow!
This video is an excellent complement to an introduction to Schrodinger's Equation as taught in formal university courses. It makes visualizing wavefunctions in quantum wells or corrals much easier!
your use of 3d animations is brilliant, I think they're not always the simplest way to understand some things but I really like this approach. Its quite unique too.
If you make a PDF I will buy it, and probably I will not be the only one. This really associates the formal math and the intuition in a striking way. Well designed, brilliant accomplishment.
This is a fantastic video. Highly recommended. Excellent explanation of all symbols and schrodingers equation on both side of x axis. Inadvertently explained imaginary number and complex numbers in relation. Also recommend everyone watch your video on complex numbers. These videos are great.
I love how you broke down the Laplacian to make it understandable, as that was the part of the equation that I had the most difficult time understanding.
Freaking awesome video as usual. Hey I'd really like to see one of your videos about a Nuclear Fusion reactor. They seem to be pretty popular in the news and what not and it would be cool to know the science and math behind it
Nice channel man, just found you right now through scishow comments and you've got a new subscriber : D One thing that I wish would change is the pronounciation of symbols, or rather current lack thereof for some more unusual things. Would be nice if it said "this symbol, called psi" and then just referenced psi. Just a little grudge, I really liked the explaining you gave. I had this equasition a year ago in my physics lectures and even memorized it for the exam, it's nice to finally know what it means : ) P.S. wow that's a lot of videos you've got here
+nerdon2, I chose not to mention the names of the symbols because I felt that this would needlessly scare away people who are not familiar with the vocabulary. I prefer to keep the terminology as simple as possible. And thanks for the compliment about by channel. I am glad to have you as a subscriber.
5:33 . yes their length changes but you showed them increasing in length. since plancks constant is less than 1 so the magnitude of those vectors must decrease...! btw nice content. love your videos and the way of presenting complex topics like quantum physics is amazing
Thanks for the compliments. You are the first person to point out that issue about how the length should decrease. I was, of course, aware of that when I made the animation, but showing the length decrease wouldn't have made for a visually interesting animation. The main point is that the length is being multiplied by a constant, and I was hoping that it would be understood that the constant is less than one. Thanks.
Thanks for the compliments. I make all my 3D animations with Poser. Poser is able to run python scripits, and I wrote the python code for the equations myself. Thanks.
So the first multiplication on the right side deals with the change in a particle's position and that to me looks like a kinetic energy kind of thing? Now the second multiplication is the potential energy, and in the end if we know the total energy it's basically simply derived from combining the two right parameters :)
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky exactly it is easy to understant. Not only this latest video, I watched all of your videos, I watched nearly 50 or 55 videos. You always choose the best summary of the topic and narrator is also very good. No need to emphesize how beautifull are the graphics. I'm an electrical engineer and studying philosophy. So I often need clear explanations in modern physics. You can do this. Thank you.
All the music in this video is from the free TH-cam audio library, and the names of the songs are the following. "Wigs", "Moonlight_Sonata_by_Beethoven"
Apparently the text-to-speech app doesn't pronounce "psi" properly, instead we get "this variable." "Observer" in the opening could be easily equivocated to "human observer," which is not the standard inference, although it is a live one.
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Please, make a video on Magnetic Quantum number and Space Quantization. ♡♡
Very informative. Thanks for sharing, Lord-Jesus-Christ com
I can't tell you how annoying that background muzak is.
I have been dealing with this equation all along my engineer degree. I realize that I have not grasp any of its meaning until I watched this video. Such a perfect way to describe it!
thanks for the quality of this video
+TheRomichou, thanks. I am glad you found my video helpful.
here's one more like you
same in the gradient and laplace equations
What field of engineering you're doing? I didn't know engineers learn QM
@@dariuschong4574 probably Electrical Engineering
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You're awesome, man!
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky Love your videos! They are exactly what I need to better understand these concepts!
great great the greatest illustrator of all,thanks alot
Brilliant illustration, thank you for what you are doing
Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky Thank you... thank you very much... this type of animation must have taken a very long time....
Thanks for all the effort
This is why I love physics
I'm gonna pretend like I understand this.
+Molun I'm going to pretend like I'm an engineer in grad school with a full understanding of advanced calculus, partial differential equations and quantum theory.
+Dasit Mane lol
Lol
Perry T I'm biomedical major. Granted I don't understand this completely. Engineers do have the ability to understand this if they put their mind to this
Perry T I'm an engineering major and taking physics 3 right now. We're going over schrodingers equation now and it mostly makes sense to me lol
no words , just speechless anorher great video, thanks a lot.
+Sangeet Chand, thanks.
+BlackBird2296 Network - And sweeter...
+BlackBird2296 Network yes true...
wrg, not speex, idts, any words no matter what
@@EugeneKhutoryansky seems like he changed his name
All of your presentations are elegantly presented. The incredible graphics in combination with such wonderful narration make them both mesmerizing and astonishingly intuitive! Nice work...
Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you like my videos.
Perhaps the most beautiful intuitive explanation of the Schrödinger's Equation available on the internet!😍
Thanks for the compliment.
This is the first time that I have a gut feeling, that with your help I might understand Schrödinger`s Equation in 3 to 6 months. Thank you very much!
You have sooooo many videos, thank you for all the hard work. I realized that physics was trying to answer all the good questions in life at a late age so I really appreciate these.
Thanks! The first presentation that doesn't deliberately obscure this Subject. (One never knows if the Teacher is equally confused, in such cases)...I've patiently awaited clarity like this, after much wasted labors. Your videos are conversations with Schrödinger himself. Again, many thanks, and best wishes.
Thanks. I am glad you liked my video.
these videos are gold. they should be in a museum. this particular one went over my head but i have learned so much from your work. thanks again
From past two days, I've been struggling about the Schrodinger's equation. This video really helped me. I am a correspondence student and thus, self-study matters. Your channel is superb. I'm speechless. The hard work in these realistic animations and teaching is far more above than a praise. Salute !!
Thanks for the compliment, and I am glad to hear that my videos are helpful.
I’ve seen this video so many times, what a wonderful work of art
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata just made me feel more melancholic and depressive while pulling my remaining hair desperately trying to understand Schrodinger's Equation
for a person like me who cant understand abstract things ur videos are a lifeline as it tells me what does these things actually mean.......thanks a lot...............:) :)
LONE FALCON it describes behaviour of particles but don't take this to mean this is what is actually occurring .
Outstanding. Again, a different visual way of understanding quantum physics, helps to understand the concept for another angle. Thank you for your great work!
+Michał Dzięgielewski, thanks.
These types of videos are incredibly helpful.
This is an absolutely amazing job. Thanks a lot, and congratulations for the work you've done on this. Please, dont stop never!!
Thanks for the compliment. I don't plan on stopping. More videos are on their way.
Thank you again for these videos they help me understand simple daily life I have never understood people or their behaviors I apply these concepts to my daily interactions and they helped immensely this makes sense as my thinking has always been the abstract preventing me from normal socializations I use these models to help me understand people and my place within the spirit of interaction
Truly one of the most beautiful and incredible equations of all time
That poor cat. lol
That's schrödinger's cat. It was a matter of probability if the cat would be hit by the sharp edges and wounded.
Schrödinger used to inflict all the damage to his imaginary cat.
@@avirukbasak the cat theory is false though. The cat was dead even if Schrodinger didnt know. It isn't like quantum mechanics
So powerful
+AlphaOmega, thanks.
keep up the good work eugene.generations math & physics enthusiasts shall owe you.
Love your videos!!! Good to see some people refuse to dilute their teaching for the masses
It may look like a little detail, but respect for the people who put so much effort into getting the laws of physics demands this: 'Schrödinger' can be written 'Schroedinger'; but 'Schrodinger' is not right.
German keyboards have two-dotted a, o, and u: ä, ö, ü.
· If you cannot find either a two-dotted vowel or a two-dotted key (Umlaut ¨) in your keyboard when typing a German name with such a vowel, just follow the said vowel with an e. ä = ae, ö = oe, ü =ue.
· If you can find a two-dotted key, press it before the desired vowel: ¨ + o ---> ö.
Other uses of the two-dotted key ¨:
In Spanish, ü is present in a few words between a q or a g and an e or an i; que, qui, gue, gui have a mute u, but the double dot (diéresis ¨) makes it clear that the u should be not mute. E.g., cigüeña (stork). Spanish keyboards have a two-dotted key.
In Dutch, ÿ has become ij for lack of a two-dotted y key in typing machines. But if you can find a two-dotted key, just press it before pressing y: ¨ + y ---> ÿ.
¨ø´👍
Thanks for the soothing music, it prevented my brain from exploding.
OMG, this video actually taught me the Del-squared operator!
Wolf Edmunds sir Please explain me Del square operator
Second vector partial derivative of a function with respect to x, y and z.
lol
its not a vector itself though
Great Series of videos.The sense of intuition you develop with such high quality is just remarkable.
Thanks for uploads.....
A wonderful journey trough education. Thank you, Eugene!
Thanks.
This is the best explanation of Schrödinger's equation I have seen so far! Very intuitive. Thanks!
+Johan 't Hart, thanks for the compliment.
Your videos have helped me get big grades at math and physics, thank you!
+VICTOR VESCU, I am glad to hear that my videos have been helpful. Thanks.
Just learned about this in my modern physics class.
Fantastic visuals, made it leaps and bounds easier to understand.
This is just SUPERB....
I've never felt so clear understanding what this equation really means
Thanks a lot!!!!
Thanks. I am glad you liked my video.
Eugene Khutoryansky has made a marvelous graphic video visually explaining Schrodinger's equation.
Hey Eugene, can you please make a video on Einstein Field Equations! BTW Keep up the good work!
Honestly, these videos are so far ahead of their time. They are like the perfect learning device. I would love to know more about you! I don't think skills like this can taught so I'm going to guess it is a gift you were born with?! Your videos are genius. You are a genius.
Thanks for the really great compliments.
Physics Vídeos by Eugene Khutoryansky, no doubts, is the best TH-cam's Channel, my friends!!!
Congratulations, Eugene Khutoryansky. I love your job!
I'll share on the Facebook. Ok?
+André Barbosa, yes please share on Facebook. And thanks for that really great compliment about my videos.
Consider the Money Field, as described by the relative ability to supply basic human needs with only money. The height does not represent a spatial dimension, but the price of 1 square foot of rental property, for our human at each location. This field gets extremely high as we enter orbit, and hits a minimum in a ring outside cities.
Saw a comment you left on PBS Spacetime, fact-checking his work. Very excited to watch through your content.
absolutely superb content !........as always.......Love what you are doing.......its already become a priceless reservoir of quality info......keep them coming.......with quality & quantity, well, you cant ask for more.........I urge anyone who is able to support channels like this........imo this is exactly what the net is(should be) for.......free mind candy for all !........its one way to help out the future for sure.
+realcygnus, thanks for the compliment, and thanks for encouraging people to support my channel.
@realcygnus Correct.
Watching your videos I feel intellectually alive again. Thanks for making and sharing these videos
Glad you like my videos. Thanks.
Great job as always, Eugene. Can't wait for your other videos.
+Feynstein 100, thanks. More videos are on their way.
Schroedinger's Wave Equation is time-varying. The rate at which clocks tick vary from place to place. For example, a gravitational gradient suffices to alter the rate at which clocks tick. For a photon, this is called the Gravitational Red Shift.
This isn't a problem when one is dealing with a single particle or a collection of co-located particles that all age at the same rate.
But one runs into difficulties if one tries to come up with a wave function for a distributed system, where the components are widely dispersed in space. Then one cannot have a scalar, t, which has the same value everwhere in space. It occurs to me that any number of confusing and incorrect results arise if one unrealistically tries to impose a single master clock on the cosmos.
Finally I understood this. Before this video, I had a hard time even looking at the Schrodinger equation. I didn't know it was so straightforward, thank you, wow!
I am glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
Most complex topics in most lucid way. You guys are doing an incredible job...
Thanks for the compliment.
What a marvelous work. It surely shows how the equation operates. Thousand thanks.
Thanks for the compliments.
This video is an excellent complement to an introduction to Schrodinger's Equation as taught in formal university courses. It makes visualizing wavefunctions in quantum wells or corrals much easier!
Thanks.
Thank you sir for illuminating this hard subject. Your channel is one of the best
Thanks.
You are saving entire semeters! Thank you very much!
I am glad my videos are helpful. Thanks.
Better than Wikipedia for sure. Thanks, a very good detailed and amiably visual explanation, as usual. Keep up the good job.
Nothing beats visual aids (esp animated) when tackling the more difficult concepts/information - well done!
Thanks.
your use of 3d animations is brilliant, I think they're not always the simplest way to understand some things but I really like this approach. Its quite unique too.
+Lucretius, thanks.
If you make a PDF I will buy it, and probably I will not be the only one. This really associates the formal math and the intuition in a striking way. Well designed, brilliant accomplishment.
Thanks for the compliments. Though, I don't see the point of making a PDF file, since the whole point of my approach is to show it with animations.
I never knew wave functions rotate like this
Thank you for the intuition
This is a fantastic video. Highly recommended. Excellent explanation of all symbols and schrodingers equation on both side of x axis. Inadvertently explained imaginary number and complex numbers in relation. Also recommend everyone watch your video on complex numbers. These videos are great.
Thanks for the compliment about my videos.
thank you soooooo much for an excellent video...
Thanks for the compliment. I am glad you liked my video.
I love how you broke down the Laplacian to make it understandable, as that was the part of the equation that I had the most difficult time understanding.
I am glad my explanation was helpful. Thanks.
Love what you're doing.
Gives me chills down my spine...great visual explanation! thanks!
Thanks for the compliment.
Amazing depiction, thanks.
+Dion Silverman, thanks for the compliment.
Brilliant Illustration and understanding of math. Keep it up - from India
Very clean as usual ... good job
Awesome work as always Eugene, big fan of yours!!
+Pollux Pavonis, thanks.
First class explanaition and superb graphics. Many thanks.
Thanks for the compliment about my explanation, and about my animations.
Freaking awesome video as usual. Hey I'd really like to see one of your videos about a Nuclear Fusion reactor. They seem to be pretty popular in the news and what not and it would be cool to know the science and math behind it
As always million dollar content:)
perfect pace and tone.
Thanks.
Very nice -- perhaps the best material one can learn in under nine minutes!
Thanks.
Absolutely superb videos, keep them coming.
Amazing thank you
Thanks.
Thank you for blowing my mind. I feel like I'm on LSD.
Really I love your videos....They help me visualize everything ..... You are awesome
Thanks.
You deserve it.... Your efforts can be seen in your every video 🙂😀
Nice channel man, just found you right now through scishow comments and you've got a new subscriber : D
One thing that I wish would change is the pronounciation of symbols, or rather current lack thereof for some more unusual things. Would be nice if it said "this symbol, called psi" and then just referenced psi.
Just a little grudge, I really liked the explaining you gave. I had this equasition a year ago in my physics lectures and even memorized it for the exam, it's nice to finally know what it means : )
P.S. wow that's a lot of videos you've got here
+nerdon2, I chose not to mention the names of the symbols because I felt that this would needlessly scare away people who are not familiar with the vocabulary. I prefer to keep the terminology as simple as possible. And thanks for the compliment about by channel. I am glad to have you as a subscriber.
Wow. That was soo easy to understand 😅
Thanks alot for the beautiful information!!
Time to understand The Klein Gordon and Dirac Equations
I am glad you liked my video. Thanks.
The graphic display is excellent, showing what is actually taking place.
Thanks for the compliment.
Helping us to imagine!
Great animation, great commentary!
Thank you.
Thanks for the compliments.
@@EugeneKhutoryansky
We need more. This is how we should learn.
Please keep making these awesome videos.
5:33 . yes their length changes but you showed them increasing in length. since plancks constant is less than 1 so the magnitude of those vectors must decrease...! btw nice content. love your videos and the way of presenting complex topics like quantum physics is amazing
Thanks for the compliments. You are the first person to point out that issue about how the length should decrease. I was, of course, aware of that when I made the animation, but showing the length decrease wouldn't have made for a visually interesting animation. The main point is that the length is being multiplied by a constant, and I was hoping that it would be understood that the constant is less than one. Thanks.
All the work out into this. I love it. Is there code somewhere? I want to do similar things.
Thanks for the compliments. I make all my 3D animations with Poser. Poser is able to run python scripits, and I wrote the python code for the equations myself. Thanks.
fantastic visualisation, this really helps visual learners like me. thanks a lot!
Glad my video was helpful. Thanks.
What an excellent presentation. Great!
Glad you liked it. Thanks.
very very insight vision
Looks so digital. Love it!
So digital, it’s Bobby Digital
So the first multiplication on the right side deals with the change in a particle's position and that to me looks like a kinetic energy kind of thing? Now the second multiplication is the potential energy, and in the end if we know the total energy it's basically simply derived from combining the two right parameters :)
Thank you Eugene, great work. Very clear to understand.
+ahmedoroniya, thanks. I am glad to hear that it was easy to understand.
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky exactly it is easy to understant. Not only this latest video, I watched all of your videos, I watched nearly 50 or 55 videos. You always choose the best summary of the topic and narrator is also very good. No need to emphesize how beautifull are the graphics.
I'm an electrical engineer and studying philosophy. So I often need clear explanations in modern physics. You can do this. Thank you.
Thanks with your videos even modern physics seems to be easy :)
+Shirshak Bajgain, Thanks.
that poor cat got crushed by giant dice
+Eddie Miller, No. The cat is still OK. The dice have very low mass.
+Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky Phew... Thanks haha. I was worried for a second 😂
Great visualization of a very complex function...thanks.
Thanks.
thank you so much for the video!
+Ben Nutley, glad you liked it.
1:57 Incredible video, and when it starts playing Beethoven it is like a real trip to the most elementary of Existence.
Thanks.
Fantastic Videos! Love all these!
Thanks. I am glad you like my videos.
Thank you for what you did. It's wondeful!!!
Great explanations and visuals. You're the man!
Thanks for the compliment.
What software did you use to model this?
I use the software "Poser" for my 3D animations.
I know this is awfully off topic, but does anyone know the music in this video? Eugene should put them in the description.
All the music in this video is from the free TH-cam audio library, and the names of the songs are the following.
"Wigs", "Moonlight_Sonata_by_Beethoven"
this golden video in my situation
I can't even understand it completely, imagine the amount of effort Schrodinger needed to actually come up with it
Fantastic explanation!
+AmirAliEm, thanks. I am glad you liked my explanation.
Apparently the text-to-speech app doesn't pronounce "psi" properly, instead we get "this variable."
"Observer" in the opening could be easily equivocated to "human observer," which is not the standard inference, although it is a live one.
Brilliant explanation!!
+NAVIN MISHRA, Glad you liked it.
This is too good.....❤️❤️...Please make more videos on Quantum mechanics 👍👍
Thanks. More videos are on their way.