BBC Documentary – Quantum Mechanics for Dummies
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Clips from a BBC documentary explaining the arguments from the 1920’s until now as to whether electrons are particles, waves or both.
It outlines Einstein’s distaste at Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and is a good starting point in realising that the universe is far, far stranger than can be imagined.
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