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Everything you need to know about viruses in a quick visual explanation. You can get the infographic image here https://flic.kr/p/2j2LDWs
At the beginning of this pandemic like everyone I was hearing lots about viruses, but realised I didn’t know that much about what they are. So I did a load of research and have summarised what I learned in these nine images. This video explains the key aspects of viruses: how big they are, how they infect and enter and exit cells, how viruses are classified, how they replicate, and subjects involving viral infections like how they spread from person to person, how our immune system detects and destroys them and how vaccines and anit-viral drugs work.
Human error:
In slide 9 toxin vaccines are for bacterial infections like tetanus, not viruses.
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--- Further Reading ---
https://viralzone.expasy.org/5216
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21523/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-woQ6fgD4I
https://scopeblog.stanford.edu..../2020/04/02/whats-a-
https://scopeblog.stanford.edu..../2020/04/03/how-coro
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01221-y
https://opentextbc.ca/biology/....chapter/12-1-viruses
https://www.erinbromage.com/po....st/the-risks-know-th
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC70458
https://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/what-im
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigenic_shift
https://www.vaccines.gov/basics/types
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Antiviral_drug#Appro
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remdesivir
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:14 Virus Overview
1:21 Virus Size
1:58 Virus Classification
3:34 Cell Penetration
4:32 Virus Replication
5:58 Virus Release
6:58 Virus Infection and Range
8:15 Immune Response
9:22 Vaccines
You might not know that you use quantum technologies every day pretty much constantly. Here I have summarised five of them, but there are many others. Quantum physics is often seen as a weird part of physics, far removed from our every day lives but this couldn’t be further from the truth. The entire modern world exists because of our understanding of quantum physics!
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Some links to interesting info if you would like to find out more:
Forbes: What has quantum mechanics ever done for us.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/c....hadorzel/2015/08/13/
Scientific American interview.
https://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/everyda
Smithsonian practical uses of quantum mechanics.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/....science-nature/five-
Phys.org quantum technologies
https://phys.org/news/2016-06-....quantum-technologies
LCD vs LED screens
https://www.oneclickroot.com/a....ndroid-smartphones/l
How an LED works
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diode
Difference between CCD and CMOS
https://www.lifewire.com/what-....are-image-sensors-49
Invention of the transistor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....John_Bardeen#The_inv
History of semiconductors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Semiconductor#Early_
Veritasium explains transistors well
https://youtu.be/IcrBqCFLHIY
Explanation of a photodetector
https://www.aptechnologies.co.....uk/support/photodiod
Hyperfine splitting of a caesium atom
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.g....su.edu/hbase/acloc.h
Helium Neon Laser
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.g....su.edu/hbase/optmod/
LEDs
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.g....su.edu/hbase/Electro
Energy Bands
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.g....su.edu/hbase/Solids/
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Calculus isn't just abstract mathematics, it is an incredibly useful tool. Here I show you how to use it to derive the volumes of 3D shapes. Check out my posters here https://store.dftba.com/collec....tions/domain-of-scie
This was the first example that really opened my eyes to the real value of calculus. I learned it in university in my physics department mathematics class, and it was just the beginning of a long journey of me wielding calculus at all sorts of practical problems in physics, and it gave me the power to see where the equations of physics came from, rather than just having to learn an memorize them. Awesome!
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I was very fortunate to get an invite to a personal tour of CERN, and this is what I saw on my awesome day there. This video was produced with help from my wonderful patrons https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience Grab posters and other merch here: https://store.dftba.com/collec....tions/domain-of-scie
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The field of Engineering is amazingly diverse touching just about everything in our world. In this video I attempt to capture all of that diversity in one picture: the Map of Engineering, so that we can get our heads around it all and set some bounds on the subject. If you are interested in learning about engineering or want to pursue it as a career this video might help you figure out what direction to pursue.
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20:43 Sponsorship Message
The Map of Science explores what science really is. Check out this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
In this video I investigate what makes a science a science, and how the scientific method is used in different subjects. I lay out all of the areas of human endeavor and show how they relate to each other from philosophy, through the sciences, to the social sciences, the arts and back to philosophy which I have drawn as a big donut. The main theme is that the scientific method is harder and harder to apply to subjects as they deal with more and more complex systems.
When I said I did in depth maps of ‘all’ of these subjects, I meant just the main ones, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and computer science.
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The Lisa mission will be really cool, I look at all the reasons why.
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The European Space Agency Mission LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antennae) will launch in 2034 and will revolutionize the way we do astronomy. With a 2.5 million kilometre arm length it will be able to see kinds of gravitational waves that are impossible to see using Earth based detectors. Cool things it will see are collisions of super-massive black holes, orbiting white dwarf stars and measurements that will calibrate distance measures like sephid variable stars and supernovae, and it will be a new independent way of measuring the Hubble constant.
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Today is July the 3rd. And for us humans on earth, today is the day that we're the furthest away from the sun that we’ll be all year. So why is it so warm? Where I live, it's summertime and we've just gone through our first heatwave of the year, and you'd think it would be cold when you're far away from the sun and warm when you're close to the sun. On the 3rd of January. But it's the other way around. This can all be explained by the fact the earth has a tilted axis like my head. Right now, in the summer, we're tilted towards the sun, so we're getting more heat from it. Just to give you some concrete numbers. We're getting about 7% less energy from the sun by being far away now compared to January the 3rd, when we're closer, we get 7% more. But the difference in tilt means tilting towards the sun gives about 500 percent as much energy as being tilted away. For here in London. It obviously varies depending on how high up or down in latitude you are. And obviously everything's flipped for the southern hemisphere because it's their winter at the moment, so it does kind of make sense for them. But it's interesting. This combination means that in the Northern Hemisphere we have slightly longer summers and slightly shorter winters, whereas in the southern hemisphere it's the opposite way around. They have slightly shorter summers and slightly longer winters. So in conclusion, as they always say, nobody cares how far away you are from the sun. If you've got a wonky axis.
Every evening near Vancouver BC, a huge gathering of crows descend on a single block at Still Creek Drive, Burnaby. It is crazy!
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This video explores all of the things in the Universe from our Earth and local Solar System, out to the Milky Way Galaxy and looks at all of the different kinds of stars from Brown Dwarfs to Red Supergiant Stars. Then to the things they explode into like white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes. Then we look at all the other kinds of galaxy in the universe, blazars, quasars and out to the cosmic microwave background and the big bang. It covers most of the different things that we know about in the Universe.
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--- References ---
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Stars info
https://owlcation.com/stem/Dif....ferent-Types-of-Star
List of space objects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Lists_of_astronomica
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Everything you need to know about gravitational waves. In February 2016 scientists announced the first detection of gravitational waves by humans on Earth. This was a huge, world changing, discovery. The gravitational waves were caused by a pair of colliding black holes 1.3 billion light years away 1.3 billion years ago. This video summaries all the of the mind blowing facts about the gravitational waves and describes LIGO, the incredibly sensitive telescope that detected them.
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Errata and clarifications.
I endeavour to be as accurate as possible in my videos, but I am human and definitely don’t know everything, so there are sometimes mistakes. Also, because my videos are summaries of some quite complex science, I make simplifications. Some of these are intentional because I don’t have time to go into full detail, but sometimes they are unintentional and here is where I clear them up.
1. I got the month of the original detection wrong! It was September 2015, not November 2015. Silly me, my apologies.
2. “1.3 billion years ago, 1.3 billion light years away” This is incorrect and an oversight on my part. I completely forgot to take into account the expansion of the Universe. The resulting black hole is 1.3 billion light years from us today, but was closer to us when the collision happened, which means that it happened less than 1.3 billion years ago. I tried to work out exactly when but was stumped because I couldn’t find the function for the acceleration of the expansion of the universe. The redshift of the signal from the black holes was about 10%, so I thought the collision was 10% closer in time than 1.3 billion years i.e. 1.18 billion years, but I think it might be a bit more complicated than that.
3. LIGO schematic animation. I made a couple of silly errors here. The first circular mirror that the laser hits should be 90º to the way I oriented it: half the laser light is transmitted and half reflected, each one going up a different arm.
4. LIGO schematic animation. When the laser bounced back and forth it should bounce between the two suspended mirrors and not go all the way back to the diagonal mirror.
5. VIRGO is near Pisa, not at Trento as I drew on the map. I said the right thing but drew the wrong thing. My apologies.
6. ‘A second even more powerful collision.” Wrong again! The second collision was less powerful and the signal was more buried in the noise.
I’m not happy with the number of flat out mistakes I made on this one! I will try better in the future. I blame it on the Christmas spirits.
If you would like to find out more about gravitational waves and the detection here are the original papers and some very informative links.
Main LIGO scientific paper: http://journals.aps.org/prl/ab....stract/10.1103/PhysR
Supplementary LIGO paper: http://iopscience.iop.org/arti....cle/10.3847/2041-820
Articles:
http://physicsworld.com/cws/ar....ticle/news/2016/feb/
http://www.nature.com/news/the....-black-hole-collisio
http://www.businessinsider.com..../black-hole-collisio
http://www.space.com/33176-gra....vitational-waves-fro
http://www.ligo.org/science/Pu....blication-GW150914/i
http://www.nature.com/news/gra....vitational-waves-6-c
http://www.nature.com/news/the....-black-hole-collisio
What they sound like:
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The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
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A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example.
3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve.
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This is my journey to find all of the fundamental constants of nature which took some surprising turns. Check out Brilliant who sponsored part of this video: https://brilliant.org/dos
When you learn physics, you very quickly encounter the physical constants of nature, things like the gravitational constant, the speed of light in a vacuum, planck's constant, the elementary charge things like that. These are numbers which we believe are the same everywhere in the universe, for all time. They are baked into our laws of physics and are very special, because if they were even a few percent different, then the Universe wouldn’t exist and neither would we. They are also fundamental because we can’t derive them from any underlying theory, we just have to take them as being true.
So I wanted to go on a quest to find all of the fundamental physical constants and collect them all together so you can see them all in one place, because that’s the kind of thing I do on this channel. So this video is the story of me doing that. But it took some fascinating twists and turns along the way, and the final set was definitely not what I was expecting, because it doesn’t actually include the ones we are familiar with, the ones I just mentioned: speed of light, gravitational constant, planck’s constant. Watch to find out why.
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How many fundamental constants are there? By John Baez
https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/constants.html
Note that his final set is a little different to mine which is explained in his article. I chose my set to be the easiest to understand.
Here are the actual numbers for all these dimensionless constants from David Black
https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/constants_table.pdf
How fundamental are the fundamental constants?
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1412.2040.pdf
Dimensionless constants and cosmological measurements
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1304.0577.pdf
How do neutrinos get their mass?
https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/how-do-neutrinos-get-their-mass#:~:text=Trillions%20of%20neutrinos%20pass%20harmlessly,with%20any%20matter%20at%20all.&text=Neutrinos%20are%20a%20type%20of,interactions%20with%20the%20Higgs%20boson
Helpful wikipedia pages
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_constant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Dimensionless_physic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Fine-structure_const
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An excellent summary of the field of quantum computing. Find out more about Qiskit at https://qiskit.org and their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/qiskit
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With this video I aim to give a really good overview of the field of quantum computing with a clear explanation of how they work, why people are excited about quantum algorithms and their value, the potential applications of quantum computers including quantum simulation, artificial intelligence and more, and the different models and physical implementations people are using to build quantum computers like superconducting devices, quantum dots, trapped ions, photons or neutral atoms, and the challenges they face.
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[1] Why qubits need so much storage space
https://quantumcomputing.stack....exchange.com/questio
[2] Storage space of the world
https://www.quora.com/Whats-th....e-worlds-total-data-
[3] Quantum Algorithms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Quantum_algorithm?wp
[4] Models of Quantum Computing
https://quantumcomputing.stack....exchange.com/questio
[5] Topological Quantum Computing
https://www.quantamagazine.org..../major-quantum-compu
[6] Optical Lattice
https://www.mewburn.com/news-insights/creating-qubits-a-hot-lead-at-coldquanta?utm_campaign=ICT&utm_source=caitlin
ultracold atom quantum simulator
https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.01146
[7] Linear optical quantum computing (Xanadu)
https://arstechnica.com/scienc....e/2021/03/programmab
and
https://arstechnica.com/scienc....e/2020/12/un-computa
[8] Quantum computing overview
https://cen.acs.org/materials/....electronic-materials
[9] Linear photonic qubits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Y7uT26hzo
https://arstechnica.com/scienc....e/2021/03/programmab
[10] Google Roadmap
https://blog.google/technology..../ai/unveiling-our-ne
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00:00 Introduction
00:44 How Quantum Computers Work
06:19 Quantum Algorithms
12:01 Potential Applications of Quantum Computing
15:26 Models of Quantum Computing
17:29 Qiskit Sponsorship Message
19:29 Models of Quantum Computing Continued
24:59 Obstacles to Building a Quantum Computer
27:24 What Real Quantum Computers Are Made From
31:45 Summary
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I’ve been fascinated with quantum physics and quantum mechanics for a very long time and I wanted to share the subject with you so I made this map of quantum physics to lay out the ideas within the subject, to set some bounds on it so you know its not endless and to introduce you to lots of concepts that if you are interested in them you can dig deeper. When you are approaching a subject like this that’s so complicated it can be quite challenging because you don’t know where to start and you don’t know how all the concepts relate to each other so hopefully this will put everything in context.
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Quantum simulation is a really promising route to discover new technologies of the future by finding new materials with new physical properties. Check out the Qiskit YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/qiskit and this is a good playlist to start with https://bit.ly/2KxqOIV
I’ve talked before about how quantum simulation is my favourite application of quantum computing, so I thought I’d make a video to explain why. And in this video, I run an actual quantum simulation on a real world quantum computer.
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--- References ---
[1] Toward the first quantum simulation with quantum speedup
pnas.org/content/115/38/9456
[2] Waiting for the Quantum Simulation Revolution
https://physics.aps.org/articles/v12/112
[3] Quantum Simulation Overview
https://qtft.org/quantum-simulation/
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_simulator
[5] Losses in Transmission of Power
https://blog.se.com/energy-man....agement-energy-effic
[6] What room temp superconductors would mean
https://singularityhub.com/201....8/05/13/the-search-f
[7] 2020 room temperature superconductor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Carbonaceous_sulfur_
[8] Carbon emissions from fertilizer creation
https://cbmjournal.biomedcentr....al.com/articles/10.1
[9] How many qubits you need to simulate certain molecules
https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/4653262/1007.2648v1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
[10] IBM quantum roadmap
https://www.ibm.com/blogs/rese....arch/2020/09/ibm-qua
[11] Google million qubits by 2030
https://www.technologyreview.c....om/2020/02/26/916744
[12] Simulating a quantum computer on a classical computer
https://phys.org/news/2020-01-simulate-quantum-bits-supercomputer-compression.html#:~:text=However%2C%20today's%20practical%20full%2Dstate,physical%20memory%20the%20limiting%20factor.
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The entire field of chemistry summarised in 12mins from simple atoms to the molecules that keep you alive.
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Errata and notes:
1. I got the Oxidising Agent and the Reducing Agent the wrong way around! Sodium is the Reducing agent and Chlorine is the Oxidising agent. My confusion was that when a sodium atom looses an electron it becomes oxidised, so in my simple brain, I called it the oxidising agent. That is wrong because the agent that oxidises the sodium is the chlorine atom and so the labels are the wrong way around. Doh!
2. I drew the hydrogen H2 molecule with a double bond but it should be a single bond because they are bonded with a single covalent bond.
3. Where I have drawn carbon dioxide, the carbon should have a double bond to each of the oxygens.
4. Apparently Feynman diagrams are not that useful for theoretical chemistry, so perhaps that wasn't the best choice for the illustration. The feedback in the comments from a real theoretical chemist is "All we deal with is shuffling around electrons, but many many many electrons, so a Feynman diagram would need to be huge but at the same time would be very very repetitive."
5. In analytical chemistry, I should have called it distillation rather than precipitation.
6. My definition of organic chemistry being about ‘life’ is not very good. I should have said that organic chemistry looks at compounds that contain carbon. But there are some compounds in inorganic chemistry that also contain carbon, like carbon dioxide so I guess I'd also have to state that inorganic chemistry is almost everything else.
7. I said that fuels are inorganic chemistry which is misleading when I drew a car next to it. My understanding is that there are inorganic fuels that don't contain carbon, but obviously all the fuels we are familiar with are organic. I thought a picture of a car would tie a few things together elegantly, but it ended up giving the wrong impression. That’s okay, I’m still learning! :D
8. In inorganic chemistry, I should have stated that all natural minerals fall under inorganic chemistry so as not to be misleading, otherwise you might go way thinking that only man-made substances fall under inorganic chemistry which is not true. I said that 'a lot of the inorganic compounds that are studied are man-made' meaning that the cutting edge of research is mostly man-made substances.
9. Apparently water is not the most inflammable substance. I thought it was so that is interesting.
10. In the bonding section, hydrogen bonding and van der waals forces are technically inter molecular forces.
Here are some of the references I used for this video if you’d like to dig a little deeper
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemistry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_chemistry
https://www.uwlax.edu/chemistr....y-and-biochemistry/s
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry
https://www.cancerquest.org/ca....ncer-biology/biologi
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http://ispatguru.com/evolution....-of-blast-furnace-ir
Categorisation of reactions
http://www2.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/s....tretton/chem1/stoich
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Superconductivity is a fascinating property exhibited by many materials when they are cooled down to cryogenic temperatures to below a certain transition temperature. Below this temperature they lose all of their electrical resistance and they are able to conduct electricity with zero loss of energy. They also exhibit interesting magnetic effects including the total expulsion of magnetic fields from their interior due to superconducting eddy currents.
In this video I look at the different kinds of superconductors like type-I and type-II superconductors, and high temperature superconductivity, the theory behind them: Ginzberg-Lanadu theory and BCS theory,, and the applications of them in the real world which include superconducting magnets for MRI machines and particle accelerators, quantum devices like josephson junctions and S.Q.U.I.Ds for uses like quantum computing.
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00:00 Intro
00:48 Zero Resistance and Magnetic Properties
02:53 Conditions Needed for Superconductivity
03:24 Phase Transitions and Phase Diagrams
05:48 Different Kinds of Superconductor
08:35 Theory of Superconductivity
10:49 Real World Applications of Superconductivity
12:51 The Future of Superconductivity
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The standard model of particle physics is our fundamental description of the stuff in the universe. It doesn’t answer why anything exists, but does describe what exists and how it behaves, and that’s what we’ll be discovering in this video. We will cover the fermions, which contain the quarks and the leptons, as well as the bosons or force carriers. As well as which of the fundamental forces each of these fundamental particles interact with, along with the Higgs field. We’ll also look at the conservation rules of particle physics, symmetries in physics and the various quantum numbers that rule which particle interactions are valid and which are not.
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References
[1] good summary
https://physics.info/standard/
[2] CPT symmetry
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP_violation
[3] Arvin Ash video
https://youtu.be/gkHmXhhAF2Y
[4] Conservation rules video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkFr3BGO8Dg
[5] More conservation rules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbf7y7Uv6d4
[6] Particle conservation laws
https://bit.ly/3pIb05M
[7] Short explanation of spin
https://bit.ly/2R7UIGV
[8] Short video explaining spin
https://youtu.be/cd2Ua9dKEl8
[9] Pauli exclusion principle
https://bit.ly/3mr4bF5
[10] The failure of supersymmetry
https://bit.ly/3uumFHn
[11] A nice summary of CP-symmetry
https://bit.ly/3t5WmqS
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00:28 What is particle physics?
01:33 The Fundamental Particles
02:13 Spin
3:52 Conservation Laws
5:01 Fermions and Bosons
7:40 Quarks
11:12 Color Charge
14:13 Leptons
16:39 Neutrinos
19:08 Symmetries in Physics
21:56 Conservation Laws With Forces
23:07 Summary So Far
23:36 Bosons
25:48 Gravity
26:52 Mysteries
28:24 The Future
29:08 Sponsor Message
30:12 End Ramble