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Doug SweetserThe Stand-Up Physicist: Why Quantum Mechanics is Weird (2004)

Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show tries to explain why quantum mechanics has to be the way it is, due to a new definition of the calculus of 4D events in spacetime. Pictures are provided.


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Director: Doug Sweetser
Producer: Doug Sweetser
Production Company: Universal GEM Productions
Sponsor: Doug Sweetser
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Theoretical Physics; Quantum Mechanics; Education: Entertainment
Contact Information: Doug Sweetser 1340 Comm. Ave. Apt. 7 Allston, MA 02134 sweetser@alum.mit.edu www.quaternions.com

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike


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Jim Infantino of Jim's Big Ego, for "Math Prof Rock Star" off their album "There Everywhere", http://www.bigego.com
Chris Hugo, Editor, Auburn MA Community Access TV

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