Why Did Attosecond Physics Win the NOBEL PRIZE?
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Top Comments (10)
I obeyed every law of physics for the whole year and they still won't give me the prize. It's completely rigged.
I remember when Femtosecond was groundbreaking just a decade ago. Amazing progress!
There are as many attoseconds in a second, as there are seconds in the history of our universe. Best time scale reference ive seen
I’m not going to pretend that I understand half of what is explained in this video. That said, I really enjoy listening to these videos and appreciating the bits and pieces I do understand along the way.
To see electron clouds animated close up would be so cool.
Because the "atta boys" wasn't sufficient enough praise for such a remarkable achievement?
I only watch these episodes to have my mind blown once a week. Basically what I get out of it is, the realization, just how much the scientists know and at what level their minds operate, while I am trying to figure out if my soup needs more salt or sugar to balance it out. Indeed winning a Nobel prize is no joke..
I did my masters thesis on this! Funny that the shortest timescales can also take us up to the highest energies. Methods similar to this that use a relativistically oscillating mirror instead of a gas may be able to take us up to the energy where it is predicted the vacuum itself breaks down and starts forming electron positron pairs spontaneously! Also amazing for particle accelerators, no need for billions on cern if you can generate fields that shoot electrons up to speed in a few cm!
What I love about this channel: Matt. Also: No clickbait ever. Thank you.
>Attosecond >The Smallest Unit of Time >The Planck Time: Am I a joke to you?
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Top Comments (10)
I obeyed every law of physics for the whole year and they still won't give me the prize. It's completely rigged.
I remember when Femtosecond was groundbreaking just a decade ago. Amazing progress!
There are as many attoseconds in a second, as there are seconds in the history of our universe. Best time scale reference ive seen
I’m not going to pretend that I understand half of what is explained in this video. That said, I really enjoy listening to these videos and appreciating the bits and pieces I do understand along the way.
To see electron clouds animated close up would be so cool.
Because the "atta boys" wasn't sufficient enough praise for such a remarkable achievement?
I only watch these episodes to have my mind blown once a week. Basically what I get out of it is, the realization, just how much the scientists know and at what level their minds operate, while I am trying to figure out if my soup needs more salt or sugar to balance it out. Indeed winning a Nobel prize is no joke..
I did my masters thesis on this! Funny that the shortest timescales can also take us up to the highest energies. Methods similar to this that use a relativistically oscillating mirror instead of a gas may be able to take us up to the energy where it is predicted the vacuum itself breaks down and starts forming electron positron pairs spontaneously! Also amazing for particle accelerators, no need for billions on cern if you can generate fields that shoot electrons up to speed in a few cm!
What I love about this channel: Matt. Also: No clickbait ever. Thank you.
>Attosecond >The Smallest Unit of Time >The Planck Time: Am I a joke to you?