Symphony of Science - the Quantum World!
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mp3: http://bit.ly/oRYyiV A musical investigation into the nature of atoms and subatomic particles, the jiggly things that make up everything we see. Featuring Morgan Freeman, Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Brian Cox, Richard Feynman, and Frank Close. "The Quantum World" is the eleventh installment in the ongoing Symphony of Science music video series. Materials used in the creation of this video are from: http://symphonyofscience.com for downloads & more videos! Richard Feynman - Fun to Imagine BBC Visions of the Future - the Quantum Revolution Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking Brian Cox TED Talk BBC What Time is it BBC Wonders of the Universe BBC Horizon - What Is Reality Special thanks to everybody who's donated to keep the project alive and to those who helped track down the materials used in this video. *Please note that dark matter and dark energy are considered to make up a majority of the universe, in addition to the 12 particles and 4 forces. Lyrics: [Morgan Freeman] So, what are we really made of? Dig deep inside the atom and you'll find tiny particles Held together by invisible forces Everything is made up Of tiny packets of energy Born in cosmic furnaces [Frank Close] The atoms that we're made of have Negatively charged electrons Whirling around a big bulky nucleus [Michio Kaku] The Quantum Theory Offers a very different explanation Of our world [Brian Cox] The universe is made of Twelve particles of matter Four forces of nature That's a wonderful and significant story [Richard Feynman] Suppose that little things Behaved very differently Than anything big Nothing's really as it seems It's so wonderfully different Than anything big The world is a dynamic mess Of jiggling things It's hard to believe [Kaku] The quantum theory Is so strange and bizarre Even Einstein couldn't get his head around it [Cox] In the quantum world The world of particles Nothing is certain It's a world of probabilities (refrain) [Feynman] It's very hard to imagine All the crazy things That things really are like Electrons act like waves No they don't exactly They act like particles No they don't exactly [Stephen Hawking] We need a theory of everything Which is still just beyond our grasp We need a theory of everything, perhaps The ultimate triumph of science (refrain) [Feynman] I gotta stop somewhere I'll leave you something to imagine
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They need to make more song like this. Educational and at the same time fun.
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excellent
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1k thumbs down.Everything left aside but the making of the video from other videos and combining them in a constant smooth music track that still has understandable lyrics.
And to all of you "thumbs downers" you are nothing more than what is spoken or sung in this video.
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what are the 4 forces of nature?
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Love this time. Love melody sheep!!
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As much as I can't understand physics.. I respect it. and I like it. It has it's own reason for existing and without it, nothing's gonna work around us. Quantum physics rules.
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why did not not find his channel ages ago
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wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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excelent
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einstein couldnt get his head around it because its bullschit
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your lies are held together by invisible forces
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My teacher played this when I was in 5th grade which was 5 years ago:-( I miss the good days
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badass
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this is even better than dubstep
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God is a Programmer and an Astronaut
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This song is one of the best songs
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this sounds like a real song
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We will have a scientific revolution, I see it already. And we will have to think about our dogmas again!
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Very motivating!
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