Welcome to the weirdest side of physics—where particles teleport, light exists in two places at once, and reality itself might depend on whether you're watching. Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics: Simplified takes you on a mind-bending journey into the quantum world, where classical physics breaks down and the rules get really strange.
Discover the pure mystery of quantum mechanics, without equations or complex math—just pure curiosity and joy in uncovering the deepest secrets of the quantum universe. From Einstein’s battle with uncertainty to the experiment that shattered reality, we explore the quantum puzzles that still baffle scientists today.
How can an electron be both here and there? Why do photons behave like waves—until we look at them? And is the universe really just a game of cosmic probability?
Whether you’re a science lover or just quantum-curious, get ready for a show that will break your brain in the best way possible.
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Welcome to the weirdest side of physics—where particles teleport, light exists in two places at once, and reality itself might depend on whether you're watching. Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics: Simplified takes you on a mind-bending journey into the quantum world, where classical physics breaks down and the rules get really strange.
Discover the pure mystery of quantum mechanics, without equations or complex math—just pure curiosity and joy in uncovering the deepest secrets of the quantum universe. From Einstein’s battle with uncertainty to the experiment that shattered reality, we explore the quantum puzzles that still baffle scientists today.
How can an electron be both here and there? Why do photons behave like waves—until we look at them? And is the universe really just a game of cosmic probability?
Whether you’re a science lover or just quantum-curious, get ready for a show that will break your brain in the best way possible.
Don't want to wait for episodes to come? Listen to all episodes together at https://theturingapp.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Imagine writing an equation so powerful it predicts an entire mirror world. That’s what Paul Dirac did in 1928. In this episode, we enter the high-speed realm where quantum mechanics crashes into Einstein’s special relativity—and out pops something totally unexpected: antimatter.
Dirac’s equation didn’t just fix the math for fast-moving electrons, it also demanded that every particle has a shadow twin with the opposite charge. Antimatter.
Sounds like sci-fi, right?
Then a guy named Carl Anderson actually found the positron—the electron’s anti-twin—raining down from space. Spoiler: that confirmed the math. We explore spin, negative energy, and why the universe seems to be made of matter, not antimatter.
This is also where things get philosophical. Like… if antimatter exists, where did it all go?
By the end of this episode, the universe will look less like a clean equation and more like a cosmic mirror.