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The Music of Quantum Physics
Description: Rolling ripples of water on the surface of a pond, the brilliant colors of a deep rainbow, and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony all come to us in the form of waves. While we all appreciate the beauty of these experiences in life without caring about the underlying physics, they become even more beautiful when we dive into the simple physical and mathematical description of such waves.Monroe, Christopher The second lecture will continue the journey into the strangest and most universal wave phenomena of all -- quantum mechanics. Open a streaming Web Lecture inside your web browser (requires the free RealPlayer plug-in). You will need at least 1024x768 screen resolution for optimal viewing. other options: Open a streaming Web Lecture outside your web browser (for Unix users that have problems with the above link). Open a streaming audio-only Web Lecture inside your web browser (requires the free RealPlayer plug-in). This option is for people with slow internet connections. Download compressed Web Lecture for local playback on your computer.
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