Why Richard Feynman Said Electrons Are IMPOSSIBLE to Understand
Автор: Beyond The Equation
Загружено: 2026-02-27
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Richard Feynman — the Nobel Prize-winning physicist who built the mathematical tools we use to calculate electron behavior — once looked his students in the eye and said: "I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics."
Not the students. Not the professors. Not even himself.
This wasn't false modesty. It was a precise statement about one of the deepest unsolved problems in all of science. The math works perfectly. The predictions match experiments to ten decimal places. And yet nobody — not a single physicist on Earth — can tell you what is actually happening when an electron behaves the way it does.
In this video, we go all the way down. We start with the famous double-slit experiment and show you why the electron must be passing through both slits at the same time. We explain wave function collapse — and why the equation that describes it never actually predicts it. We walk through the Copenhagen Interpretation, the Many Worlds interpretation, and why neither one fully satisfies. And then we get to quantum entanglement and Bell's Theorem — the experiment that proved Einstein wrong about the most unsettling idea in modern physics.
By the end, you will understand exactly what Feynman meant. Which is itself a strange kind of irony.
This is not a simplified pop-science overview. This is the real thing, explained the way a physicist would explain it to a brilliant friend — honestly, completely, and without hiding the parts that remain genuinely mysterious.
The electron refuses to sit still for a portrait. We found it anyway.
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