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•179 reviews since Jan 14, 2005
physics, quantum-physics, science
•bethe.cornell.edu
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Nous discovered 42 months ago- At the age of 93, Hans Bethe lectured the members of his retirement community in Ithaca, New York, on quantum mechanics. Three Lectures by Hans Bethe are available with an introduction by his biographer, Silvan Schweber, and an appreciation by his former postdoc Edwin Salpeter.

degelh rated 4 hours ago- I completely intend on watching this later.

RapeJesus rated 4 days ago- Unlike what Eatsme00w says down there, e=mc^2 has little to do with quantum physics. Quantum physics is about the laws of physics on sub atomic scales (aka, the quantum scale), since they are different than the laws of physics we are used to. This has more to do with Hisenberg's Principle of Uncertainty than Einstein, who actually died disbelieving in quantum physics.

liligirl rated 4 days ago- I heart nerds!

blueinbrasil rated 8 days ago- It's on my to do list

WaterMethodMan rated 3 weeks ago- IN 1999, legendary theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at the Kendal of Ithaca retirement community (near Cornell University). Given by Professor Bethe at age 93, the lectures are presented here as QuickTime videos synchronized with slides of his talking points and archival material.

4Hours rated 3 weeks ago- I will have to come back a watch these when I have a few hours.

vyoma999 rated 4 weeks ago- This is indeed a very impressive collection. I feel humbled when i listen to these lectures.

scarista rated 4 weeks ago- Looks very interesting. Anything that makes Quantum Theory easier to understand has to be a good thing. I'll have to play the videos in full when I have more time.

- toni86 rated 8 weeks ago
- Any new science student HAS to read this!!! Hans is hot! lol

Eatsme00w rated 2 months ago- Quantum physics = [e=mc^2] better explained.