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jurruk Said,
April 13th, 2010 @9:39 am  

@zbosox: a degree may very well limit your mind, not expand it.

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Zubinen Said,
April 13th, 2010 @9:50 am  

@harvellt That’s pretty much the case for anyone with a graduate degree. Simply put, the better educated you are, the more opportunities you have.

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harvellt Said,
April 13th, 2010 @10:06 am  

@Zubinen That’s true but its also nice there are plenty of jobs out there that pay people with physics degrees pretty well.

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Zubinen Said,
April 13th, 2010 @10:16 am  

@harvellt To a true physicist, an understanding of the universe is worth more than all the money in the world.

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HolyMith Said,
April 13th, 2010 @10:51 am  

Do you guys know that this professor was one of the pioneering string theorists? Quite kool.

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mrieducationcompany Said,
April 13th, 2010 @11:27 am  

If you want to give us an idea of what the audience look like why not turn the camera 180 degrees?

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david28175 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @11:58 am  

@playsvideogames only if you want to be known as einstein the 2nd. good on ya buddy

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EarnForexMoney Said,
April 13th, 2010 @12:21 pm  

It is Released!
Go watch it on
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hammerofharpel Said,
April 13th, 2010 @1:18 pm  

@barbahaba
I turned on the google subtitles and it was quite hysterical. Photon is interpreted as book which is obviously because photon isn’t in the sound dictionary of the program.

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dirksucks Said,
April 13th, 2010 @1:53 pm  

At 1:24:00 this guy write a vector space is not a set. Wrong. A vector space is a set endowed with operations that satisfy properties. A vector space is a special kind of set. Boo-yah.

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r1ccardo Said,
April 13th, 2010 @2:50 pm  

hate it when a lecturer doesn’t get to the point…

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13l1zza12d Said,
April 13th, 2010 @3:43 pm  

What is the question at 0:44:33 ? If somebody knows it, please tell me.

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martini4948 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @4:02 pm  

Thanks

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barbahaba Said,
April 13th, 2010 @4:08 pm  

this is a great lecture really good examples
and if by any chance u watch this dont use the subtitles cause they replace the words with words that sound the same but not with the same meaning.
pretty funny actually

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superbrando90 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @4:28 pm  

complex numbers are normally expressed like this:

a+bi where i is the square root of -1.

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dooolian Said,
April 13th, 2010 @5:02 pm  

@coolguy6075. Stick at it and never stop asking questions about the world around you. You will end up with an educated mind, a great job and have loads of fun along the way.

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coolguy6075 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @5:11 pm  

It was introduced by Carl Friedrich Gauss and a value of a unit of the complex numbers is denoted as ‘i’, and set equal to the sqrt of (-1), wich can not be presented on the real line.

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coolguy6075 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @6:01 pm  

I’m twelve, and i watched all the MITOpenCourseWare physics courses, and all of the mathematics needed, inqluding linear algebra, and am trying to obtain the idea of quantum mechanics, and general relativity, but, unfortunatly, i have slamed my face in a wall when i had no answer for the meaning of QM, and espetialy the meanig of Einestein’s relativity in modern day technology, or any other science, or art.

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Burdell22000 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @6:54 pm  

If he´s actually asking others about it he should learn self-determination first and then, yes, QED

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kain1510 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @7:11 pm  

@playsvideogames

If he can understand it, absolutely.

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playsvideogames Said,
April 13th, 2010 @7:41 pm  

Is it okay for a 15 year old to be learning about Quantum Mechanics?

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tommyXBOX360 Said,
April 13th, 2010 @8:02 pm  

Srry but wat is a complex number, I’m Dutch and I don’t know what the english meaning of the word is???

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Pastafarealist Said,
April 13th, 2010 @8:51 pm  

I understand the basics, but should I continue watching these videos even if I haven’t finished taking all my math courses yet?(I’m also learning math ahead on my own)

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jameilious Said,
April 13th, 2010 @8:54 pm  

I understand why there are minima of a double slit experiment – using huygens theory etc…

But what explains how the photons *know* the other slit is open, there aren’t loads of waves if 1 photom… How does it work? Sorry if this is coming up as I keep watching lol

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harvellt Said,
April 13th, 2010 @9:08 pm  

100 people to take this class so amazing. I can barley scrape enough undergrads together to get them to teach quantum next fall so I can graduate.