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Here is the twentieth episode of Quantum Foam, Quantum Mechanics. We've been going over some seriously complicated topics during this decimal of the show. It's the stuff of figuring out Quantum Mechanics. We will be going into the popular theories of the day. We need Quantum Gravity to mix with General Relativity. We are approximately 1 fiftieth of the way done with the preposed full length of this podcast. It is still important for people to become teachers so that the next generation of scientists are ready for their subjects. This course is covered in junior year of college. Albert Einstein got the Nobel Prize for his work on the photoelectric effect. Max Plank calculated the value of Plank's Constant, which is the constant of proportionality. It is denoted by the lowercase letter h. The 1920s were important for figuring out quantum theory. There is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. You can't measure a position and a momentum at the same time. There is the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that 2 electrons or fermions cannot occupy the same state or position around an atom. Spin Statistics Therem. There is also Dalton's Atomic Theory. We already have the math matrices for the calculations of various quantum mechanics formulations. There was an attempt at Quantum Theory using something called Matrix Mechanics. The important thing to remember is the development of the Psy wave function by Erwin Shroedinger. What did they do in this equation that was formulated? Statistic inerpretations of the highest academic calibre. We are interested in Minkowski space-time math grid lattices. If ever in doubt, write a new mathematics for Quantum Mechanics.
Einstein was 16 years old and wondered what it would be like to ride along side a light wave. Paul Dirac was also a Cambridge Lucasian Chair OF Mathematics along with Stephen Hawking and Isaac Newton. The Dirac Equation was a re-formulation of the wave function and made into a Quantum Mechanics. The 2 main variables are your position and your mementum. Quantum Mechanics treats time differently than General Relativity. You have to treat your physics as though there is only 4-dimensions. There is probably a good reason why time usually does not go backwards. 500 hours of audio is my vector stating the science included for the purpose of utilizing this theory. What is your Psy state vector describing a quantum state? Supposedly Quantum Mechanics can be applied to macro objects as well as microscopic objects. Present is a wave-particle duality that was agreed upon by mostly everyone of note during the development of Quantum Theory. They found half-spin particles known as fermions. Electrons have mass and photons are massless. They come up with a theory, then they do experiments that prove the predictions for those preposed theories. The deflections during the experiments proved the existence of half-spin particles. Hadrons are held together by the Strong Nuclear Force. This takes a lot of energy. Enrico Fermi created the first nuclear reactor. Fermi-Dirac Statistics distributed particles over energy states. Dr. Lee Smolin believes that freshmen in college should take a Quantum Mechanics course if possible. Phi and Psy variables are the probabilities of finding each particle in a given state. There are your different wave functions that can be described by the statistical interpretations of a proper Quantum Mechanics.

Finally, there exists a podcast that covers it all! The Quantum Foam Podcast Show can be thought of as a clever and informative mix between "Bill Nye The Science Guy, Rick & Morty, and The Big Bang Theory!"
It seems the idea of the prestigous 'Theory of Everything' has been in the air lately. Join Dr. Hezekiah Paul Smith as he takes a systematic assessment of Physics, Mathematics, and Science as a whole. This show is an Artificial Intelligence approach attempting to explain ALL scientific phenomena across the board! Listen to some the greatest thinkers of all time during the in-depth evaluation of the natural sciences.
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May 9, 2020 02:42 a.m. EST
Quantum Foam is a new podcast with absolutely ridiculous content covering almost all topics relating to science across the board. The idea of achieving the famous Theory of Everything seems to be in the air lately. Such an idea can then be presented as episodes of Quantum Foam in an audio podcast form that will serve to bond together the very powerful and insightful ideas, concepts, and realizations of Physics as a professional discipline. Unifying Relativity and Quantum Mechanics never seemed so . . . possible? Quantum Foam finds its focus directly pointing at the most accepted scientific thought in this day in the beginning of the Information Age. These areas include String Theory, Loop Quantum Gravity, Einstein's famous General Theory of Relativity, Cosmology, Advanced Mathematical Theory, and much more.
Information technology and innovation are at a point where each presently require a Quantum Leap in order to move forward to the next phase. This process, while imperative, is still quite a sophisticated discipline in and of itself. Many will need to satisfactorily understand Quantum Computing and Uncertainty in general very early on. Why not take such a daunting task and turn it into something fun, provocative, and ridiculous instead? And this can be done while still holding strict guidelines in accuracy and application. Enjoy learning about math and physics in a completely free-form manner with no filters, no agendas, un-cut, and raw! We will not be censoring any vulger cursing or other inappropriate references, yet unwanted racial and sexual references etc. will not be included.
Each episode is exactly 30 minutes long and each follow a standard structure. There is an intro stating the title and topic, followed by the Quantum Foam theme song, Physics of the Future, by H-Wave. Then at exactly 15 minutes into the podcast show, there is a mid-point section to keep the listener fresh and to remind which episode is currently streaming. At the end of the podcast, the last 30 seconds, the standard Zerothwave Disclaimer is played. An expanded version of this disclaimer can be found here.
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