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In this course, you will walk through a timeline of “the atom” from the Greeks through discoveries in the 1900s and learn how our understanding of matter and the atom affected our views on reality.
You will be introduced to some of the current understandings of matter and subatomic particles and also take a trip to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN! Finally, you will explore quantum mechanics' interpretation of reality and compare quantum versus classical boundaries.
This course also addresses questions such as: Where do you draw the line between the quantum and the classical worlds? What do we mean by “knowable” and “unknowable”?
This module explores how our understanding of matter and the atom affected our views on Reality.
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7 Videos5 Lektüren1 Aufgabe2 Diskussionsthemen
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7 Videos•Insgesamt 45 Minuten
Course Introduction•3 Minuten
Introdução do Curso em Português•4 Minuten
What Is Matter•9 Minuten
Conversation with Margaret Graver: Lucretius and His Time•12 Minuten
History of the Atom I: Greeks to Dalton•7 Minuten
History of the Atom II: Thompson to Rutherford•6 Minuten
History of the Atom III: The Bohr Atom•5 Minuten
5 Lektüren•Insgesamt 67 Minuten
Welcome Reading•10 Minuten
Module 1 Reading List•20 Minuten
What Is Matter Intro•5 Minuten
Ask Your Community: "What Is Matter? Can You Describe An Atom?"•30 Minuten
Building Blocks•2 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Matter: Part 1 Graded Assessment•30 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Introduce yourself/Apresente-se•10 Minuten
Theory of Everything•10 Minuten
Module 2: Matter Part II
Modul 2•1 Stunde abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This module will introduce you to some of the current understandings of matter and sub-atomic particles. You will also take a trip to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN!
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4 Videos3 Lektüren1 Aufgabe
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4 Videos•Insgesamt 31 Minuten
The Modern View•4 Minuten
A Visit to CERN•2 Minuten
Conversation with Chris Quigg: What is Particle Physics?•7 Minuten
Wrap-Up Video•17 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 11 Minuten
The Modern View Introduction•5 Minuten
Modern View•1 Minute
Challenge Questions: Directions•5 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Matter: Part 2 Graded Assessment•30 Minuten
Module 3: Matter Part II
Modul 3•3 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This module explores quantum mechanics' interpretation of reality and compares quantum versus classical boundaries.
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6 Videos7 Lektüren2 Aufgaben1 Diskussionsthema
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6 Videos•Insgesamt 49 Minuten
Quantum Mechanics I: The Weird New Theory•8 Minuten
Why Quantum Mechanics is Weird•2 Minuten
Quantum Mechanics II: Interpretation and Reality•6 Minuten
The Quantum Versus Classical Boundary•7 Minuten
Conversation with David Kaiser: Einstein and Quantum Mechanics•8 Minuten
Wrap-Up Video•19 Minuten
7 Lektüren•Insgesamt 110 Minuten
Module 3 Reading List•30 Minuten
Quantum Mechanics Introduction•5 Minuten
Reality Before and After Quantum Mechanics•2 Minuten
Quantum vs. Classical Boundaries Introduction•12 Minuten
Ask Your Community!: Explaining Quantum Mechanics•30 Minuten
Quantum Effects in Our Daily Lives•1 Minute
Directions: Challenge Questions•30 Minuten
2 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 38 Minuten
Matter: Part 3 Graded Assessment•30 Minuten
The Quantum Versus Classical Boundary•8 Minuten
1 Diskussionsthema•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Reality Revealers•10 Minuten
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