Episode #1.51
- Episode aired 1993
- TV-PG
- 30m
![Mario Alarcón, Andrea Bonelli, Pablo Brichta, Alejandra Da Passano, Mauricio Dayub, Horacio Dener, Sandra Domínguez, Carlos Estrada, Óscar Ferreiro, María Rosa Fugazot, Darío Grandinetti, Mirta Ibarra, María Ibarreta, Susana Lanteri, Ernesto Larrese, Claribel Medina, Boy Olmi, Aldo Pastur, Susú Pecoraro, Elena Péres Rueda, Carola Reyna, Osvaldo Sabatini, Pablo Shilton, Gabriela Toscano, Víctor Hugo Vieyra, Tony Vilas, Verónica Ruano, Mónica Vehil, Oscar Ferrigno Jr., Verónica Llorens, Claudia Santos, and Leonor Miniño in Apasionada (1993)](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BZThhZmI3M2MtMWUwYS00ZWM4LTk5OTMtZjljMDYxZmFjNTFhXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTY2MDU3Mjc2._V1_QL75_UY281_CR89,0,190,281_.jpg)
The interferometer from the previous lecture serves as a test case for introducing the formal math of quantum theory. By learning a few symbols and rules, you can describe the states of quan... Read allThe interferometer from the previous lecture serves as a test case for introducing the formal math of quantum theory. By learning a few symbols and rules, you can describe the states of quantum particles, show how these states change over time, and predict the results of measurem... Read allThe interferometer from the previous lecture serves as a test case for introducing the formal math of quantum theory. By learning a few symbols and rules, you can describe the states of quantum particles, show how these states change over time, and predict the results of measurements.