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This is a podcast about the fun part of physics. No concepts involved will be hard to understand. Through this podcast, you’ll see that quantum mechanics isn’t a field only for geniuses. Enjoy the journey through the universe and our weird but fascinating quantum world.
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Niels Bohr’s atomic model was the basis of the following theories. The problem of why electrons have fixed orbits led to the discovery of Schrödinger’s wave function. This time, another problem of why electrons stay in their orbits rather than fall to lower energy levels led to Pauli, the Austrian genius, discovering the Pauli’s exclusion principle. Even a talented physicist like him got irritated over the Anomalous Zeeman effect, which holds the secret of a missing quantum number. We are still a step away from cracking the whole puzzle.
Erwin Schrödinger had a lot of girlfriends. They were his source of inspiration, but his wife wasn’t exactly happy about it. Amidst all the talking about divorce, Erwin went to Arosa for a few days off and wrote a bunch of Nobel Prize winning papers, accompanied by a former girlfriend of his. The wave function ruled and the physics world greeted him with a burst of applause, despite his affairs.
Why do electrons have fixed orbits? Niels Bohr couldn’t explain. Louis de Broglie came to the rescue. His doctoral paper won him the Nobel Prize, which was excellent, except for the fact that it started the World War of particle or wave again.
Still remember about the 2024 Olympics in Paris? A French physicist is going to fix the problems of Niels Bohr’s atom cake.
I actually visited Denmark this summer and had quite a nice experience. There were plenty of sites related to the twentieth century physics world.
In short, the Danish boy Niels Henrik David Bohr found a quantized version of an atom. Discontinuity, an important characteristic of quantum theory has been introduced to the world. Note: Niels Bohr will pop up continually in the upcoming episodes, so do t forget about him!
There is a revolution waiting ahead. The quantum theory will play a major part in it. The third battle is far from over. Groups of geniuses in the early twentieth century are ready to give us a big surprise, and a brand new physics.
The wave theory is rising! Two geniuses and several experiments quickly changed the trajectory of history. Surprise attacks were launched frequently, soon leaving the corpuscular theory with nothing to hold on to. A century after its dominance, a new king was about to emerge.
Light-the first battle

Light-the first battle

2025-04-2905:08

What is light? People have thought about this question for centuries. Some considered it a kind of wave and others were determined to prove that its nature is a kind of particle. In the seventeenth century, a major battle between the two sides was started.
Photoelectric effect

Photoelectric effect

2025-03-3006:07

How can light stimulate electric currents? Einstein gave us the answer. Planck who was the rebel suddenly turned against his own theory. The age of quantum mechanics was started.
This episode continues in the black body radiation problem and delves into the theory and its impact.
Max Planck made a revolutionary discovery of the formula of black body radiation which gave a start to modern physics
Christmas Episode

Christmas Episode

2024-12-2405:23

Saved this episode for Christmas Eve! ( the truth is I have just finished the draft the day before yesterday.)
This episode continues on the topic fundamental particles and introduces the leptons and bosons.
This episode is about the smallest building blocks of the universe. Come here and learn more about the microscopic world beyond atoms
Introduction

Introduction

2024-09-0101:05

Is this podcast purely on physics gonna be really boring? Well, of course not! These fields that I am going to talk about have tons of interesting stuff that you might not be able to hear about anywhere else.
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