Fermions Vs. Bosons Explained with Statistical Mechanics!
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Top Comments (10)
Hey Space Timers! It's nice to be releasing episodes again. If you're looking for comment responses for the last six episodes, check out Matt's comment response here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmOQrEdhsuI
I love the minigame at the end of every episode where you have to guess how they’re gonna tie in the words “space time”
After all these years, I finally understand the difference between bosons and fermions. Videos like this make me wish I was 15 years younger and could study this in school again
This kind of video sparked my interests back into physics and mathematics after years out of school. I invested in getting the Feynman lectures out of regain of interest, and your videos continue to server as a motivational beacon as they help me visualize and think about lectures. Thank you for what you are doing, it really matters at least to me.
Wow. Fermions and Bosons make a lot more sense now. This was really helpful. I'll have to watch this again, I think there's a few more details to pick up.
Liechtenstein and San Marino are microstates, whereas Canada is a macrostate.
I love how the intro to chapter one "Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics" of [1] reads "Ludwig Boltzmann, who spent much of his life studying statistical mechanics, died in 1906, by his own hands. Paul Ehrenfest, carrying on the work, died similarly in 1933. Now it is our turn to study statistical mechanics." Truly the most hardcore intro to a graduate textbook ever. [1]: David. L. Goodstein, "States of Matter" (New York: Dover, 1975)
I happened to just complete my graduate-level statistical mechanics course this semester. This video being released the day after my final exam is a traumatic coincidence. Lol
"Bouncy death storm" pleased me more than I can say.
I’m a mechanical engineering graduate and was told to take Stat Mech by my advisor since I was going to work in molecular dynamics. As the only mechanical engineer in a physics class of 40 students, I single-handedly brought the class average down by a full grade 😂 So to you my dear reader I say this: Have faith in yourself, you got this 💪🏻😂
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Top Comments (10)
Hey Space Timers! It's nice to be releasing episodes again. If you're looking for comment responses for the last six episodes, check out Matt's comment response here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmOQrEdhsuI
I love the minigame at the end of every episode where you have to guess how they’re gonna tie in the words “space time”
After all these years, I finally understand the difference between bosons and fermions. Videos like this make me wish I was 15 years younger and could study this in school again
This kind of video sparked my interests back into physics and mathematics after years out of school. I invested in getting the Feynman lectures out of regain of interest, and your videos continue to server as a motivational beacon as they help me visualize and think about lectures. Thank you for what you are doing, it really matters at least to me.
Wow. Fermions and Bosons make a lot more sense now. This was really helpful. I'll have to watch this again, I think there's a few more details to pick up.
Liechtenstein and San Marino are microstates, whereas Canada is a macrostate.
I love how the intro to chapter one "Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics" of [1] reads "Ludwig Boltzmann, who spent much of his life studying statistical mechanics, died in 1906, by his own hands. Paul Ehrenfest, carrying on the work, died similarly in 1933. Now it is our turn to study statistical mechanics." Truly the most hardcore intro to a graduate textbook ever. [1]: David. L. Goodstein, "States of Matter" (New York: Dover, 1975)
I happened to just complete my graduate-level statistical mechanics course this semester. This video being released the day after my final exam is a traumatic coincidence. Lol
"Bouncy death storm" pleased me more than I can say.
I’m a mechanical engineering graduate and was told to take Stat Mech by my advisor since I was going to work in molecular dynamics. As the only mechanical engineer in a physics class of 40 students, I single-handedly brought the class average down by a full grade 😂 So to you my dear reader I say this: Have faith in yourself, you got this 💪🏻😂