Werner Heisenberg


This is a chemistry project we did on Werner Heisenberg and his Uncertainty principle.


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Max Planck and Werner Heisenberg


Episode 80; James J. Traitz was invited to speak at the 2009 Hurtak Easter Seminars in Memphis, TN. This is the 9th video of his talk: mind is the matrix of all matter-it is only real when seen


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Ich bin Werner Heisenberg


A brief overview/movie tailor of the life and accomplishments of Werner Heisenberg, a German physicists.


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Max Planck VS Werner Heisenberg


I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such. All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particle of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent mind. This mind is the matrix of all matter. (Max Planck) - / - Things come into physical existence at the moment of observation or measuring. Until then they exist at all states at once. (Werner Heisenberg)


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Werner Heisenberg - Physik & Philosophie (Originalaufnahme) 2/2


Was kann die Wissenschaft von der Philosophie lernen? Was folgt nach der Entdeckung der kleinsten Teilchen? Der Streit zwischen Plato und Demokrit. Ausschnitt (Schluss) des Vortrags "Die Verknüpfung philosophischer und physikalischer Probleme" aus dem Jahr 1967 (Audio).


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Breaking Bad - From Walter White To Werner Heisenberg


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Werner Heisenberg - Quantum Mechanics


This was for our Chemistry class. Every group of two or three students was assigned a scientist and had to explain how they contributed to the atomic theory. We did not tell our Heisenberg to act like that...he just did...and for some reason he put on a French accent when Heisenberg was actually German.


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Reupload - A bit of Werner Heisenberg


This is a reupload of the video of last week because this video isn't available anymore for germany.


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MTV Cribs - Werner Heisenberg's House | Science Project


This is Jake and I's science project :) we spent a lot of time on this! hope you like it!


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Werner Heisenberg im Gespräch (Audio 1968) 2/3


Radiointerview über einige wichtige Ereignisse in Heisenbergs Leben und zentrale Bereiche seines Denkens. Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976) erzählt über seinen Einstieg in die Wissenschaft, das Gewicht der Newtonschen Physik, Niels Bohr, Demokrit und Plato, Elementarteilchen, die 'Weltformel', die Kosmologie, technische Anwendungen, die Bombe, zukünftige Aufgaben der Menschen und die Gefahren dabei (Harald von Troschke, 30.3.1968).


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Werner Heisenberg - Goethe und die Abstraktion (Originalaufnahme) 1/3


"Der lichte Bereich, den Goethe überall durch die Natur erkennen konnte, ist auch in der modernen Naturwissenschaft sichtbar geworden, dort, wo sie von der grossen, einheitlichen Ordnung der Welt Kunde gibt." In diesem grossartigen Vortrag aus dem Jahr 1968 wird von Werner Heisenberg dargelegt, warum Goethe die Grenze zur Abstraktion nicht überschreiten wollte und was die exakte Naturwissenschaft seit Newton für einen anderen Weg gegangen ist. Es wird gezeigt, wie Goethes Idee der Urpflanze beide Zweige im Grunde vereinigt und wie in der Quantenphysik die Vorstellungen Goethes und der Platoniker wieder lebendig werden ("Das Naturbild Goethes und die technisch naturwissenschaftliche Welt", 4.12.1968). "Dass ich erkenne, was die Welt Im Innersten zusammenhält, Schau' alle Wirkungskraft und Samen, Und tu' nicht mehr in Worten kramen." (JWGoethe)


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Niels Bohr -- Werner Heisenberg


La fisión Padre-Hijo Niels Bohr -- Werner Heisenberg Septiembre 1941 Parte 2 Esta presentación muestra el desarrollo de la física atómica, colocando énfasis en el papel jugado por Niels Bohr y Werner Heisenberg. Esta dupla de físicos puede ser considerada como una relación afectuosa de padre e hijo. Lamentablemente esta amistad se trizó cuando Heisenberg fue a visitar a Bohr en la Dinamarca ocupada por Alemania. Se sugiere ver la película Copenhagen que el canal de TV Hallmark exhibe cada cierto tiempo. La película esta hablada en inglés con subtítulos en español. Por derechos de autor no se puede poner la película en www.YouTube.com Cualquier información que se requiere contactarse con Rolando Blest en rblest@lauca.usach.cl


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14-12-2009 A bit of Werner Heisenberg


I'm not quite sure if I really want that lip-synch-video to be on YouTube ... but, well, the last time I thought that I got some new fans, I guess, and Thekla said, that she wants a baby from me. So it hopefully is not too bad. Yeah ... Oh, and if you have any questions on what I've said about quantum physics in this video: Just ask. This was the most difficult of the videos, I guess, and normally I would speak about 2 hours about that and not just a few minutes.


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Hans-Peter Dürr - Quantum theory & Creativity (Talk) 1/5


"Matter does not exist" (H.-P. Dürr) About Edward Teller, Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, the atomic bomb, matter, the uncertainty principle, 'wirklichkeit', consciousness, creativity, the archetype, form, mathematics, the observer and God. Hans-Peter Dürr is a german physicist, scholar and friend of Werner Heisenberg. He was director of the Max-Planck-Institute in Munich (until 1997). Talk with Deepak Chopra, an american physician born in india, an author and lecturer in alternative medicine and spirituality (2/25/2010).


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Copenhagen, Part 1 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Copenhagen, Part 2 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Copenhagen, Part 3 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Copenhagen, Part 4 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Partially Examined Life podcast - Heisenberg - Physics and Philosophy


This is an excerpt from a past episode of The Partially Examined Life podcast, discussing Werner Heisenberg's Physics and Philosophy. You can find the unabridged Heisenberg podcast, along with dozens of others discussing philosophers from Plato to Kant to Wittgenstein, at the Partially Examined Life website: www.partiallyexaminedlife.com About PEL The podcasters were all graduate students in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin back in the Clinton years. They all left the program at some point before getting their doctorates and have consequently since had time to get outside that whole weird world of academia and reflect on it and the various philosophical topics with a different, and probably much more lazy, perspective.


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Copenhagen, Part 5 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Copenhagen, Part 6 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Copenhagen 2002 Part 1


A television adaptation of Michael Frayn's celebrated and award-winning stage play about the meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in 1941 Copenhagen. At this time the young Heisenberg was leading a faltering German research program into nuclear energy, while the middle-aged and apparently isolated Bohr was in contact with allied agents, and still held a position of great influence in the nuclear physics research community. After the meeting the two men put different interpretations or impressions of why Heisenberg requested the meeting, and what he hoped to gain from it, a theme which mirrors the ambiguity of the "Copenhagen" interpretation widely used in quantum physics. Did Heisenberg go to the avuncular Bohr to seek his blessing for his role in nuclear research? Why did Heisenberg concentrate on the development of a nuclear reactor, and not perform the calculations which would show that a bomb could be made to work via a fast-neutron reaction in Uranium 235? These and other questions feature in the plot, although unsurprisingly there are few certain answers. - Simon Shearn, www.imdb.com


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Copenhagen - Physics and Physicists - Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh


To tie in with the Lyceum''s production of Copenhagen by Michael Frayn (www.lyceum.org.uk ), here is a short film discussing the real life Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, their work on quantum physics and the moral implications of working on science which might be used to create weapons. www.lyceum.org.uk Copenhagen By Michael Frayn 17 April - 9 May 2009 Directed by Tony Cownie Special thanks to Professor Andrew Ranicki and Professor José Figueroa-O'Farrill for invaluable assistance with the production of this video.


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Niels Bohr -- Werner Heisenberg


La fisión Padre-Hijo Niels Bohr -- Werner Heisenberg Septiembre 1941 Parte 1 Esta presentación muestra el desarrollo de la física atómica, colocando énfasis en el papel jugado por Niels Bohr y Werner Heisenberg. Esta dupla de físicos puede ser considerada como una relación afectuosa de padre e hijo. Lamentablemente esta amistad se trizó cuando Heisenberg fue a visitar a Bohr en la Dinamarca ocupada por Alemania. Se sugiere ver la película Copenhagen que el canal de TV Hallmark exhibe cada cierto tiempo. La película esta hablada en inglés con subtítulos en español. Por derechos de autor no se puede poner la película en www.YouTube.com Cualquier información que se requiere contactarse con Rolando Blest en rblest@lauca.usach.cl


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Copenhagen, Part 7 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Copenhagen


A symposium discussing Michael Frayn's award-winning play which recounts a fateful war-time meeting in Copenhagen between nuclear physicist Niels Bohr and his brilliant student and Nazi atom bomb project scientist Werner Heisenberg. [6/2002] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 6514]


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Hitler's Secret Science 1/3


Hitler's Secret Science -- part 1 -- "In the crucible of World War II, Germany's most brilliant scientists must race to create an arsenal of terrifying new weapons of mass destruction, even an atomic bomb. Before the war is over, Germany will produce a series of technological firsts that remain the basis for many modern day air and spacecraft -- from a stealth-like trans-Atlantic bomber, to the world's first cruise missile. Now, seventy years later, secret Nazi files reveal the classified blueprints for these -- and many other -- devastating 'Wonder Weapons'. This documentary reveals the circumstances scientists faced under Hitler's National Socialist party, and tracks amazing technological innovations from the beginning of the Third Reich through the modern postwar period. It highlights major scientific disciplines and designs, and the inventions of Wernher von Braun, Alexander Lippisch, Irene Bredt, Viktor Schauberger and Werner Heisenberg, among others."


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Hitler's Secret Science 2/3


Hitler's Secret Science -- part 2 -- "In the crucible of World War II, Germany's most brilliant scientists must race to create an arsenal of terrifying new weapons of mass destruction, even an atomic bomb. Before the war is over, Germany will produce a series of technological firsts that remain the basis for many modern day air and spacecraft -- from a stealth-like trans-Atlantic bomber, to the world's first cruise missile. Now, seventy years later, secret Nazi files reveal the classified blueprints for these -- and many other -- devastating 'Wonder Weapons'. This documentary reveals the circumstances scientists faced under Hitler's National Socialist party, and tracks amazing technological innovations from the beginning of the Third Reich through the modern postwar period. It highlights major scientific disciplines and designs, and the inventions of Wernher von Braun, Alexander Lippisch, Irene Bredt, Viktor Schauberger and Werner Heisenberg, among others."


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Copenhagen, Part 8 of 9


The year is 1941 and Europe is shrouded in war. In September of that year, German physicist Werner Heisenberg visits his friend and mentor, Danish physicist Niels Bohr. But what happened at that meeting became a subject of historical debate. Copenhagen by Michael Frayn delves into the events of that night, when two of the greatest minds of the 20th century tackled the pressing issue of Nuclear weaponry. Performed in Fall, 2007 at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY.


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Hans-Peter Dürr - Quantum theory & Creativity (Talk) 2/5


"Matter does not exist" (H.-P. Dürr) About Edward Teller, Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, the atomic bomb, matter, the uncertainty principle, 'wirklichkeit', consciousness, creativity, the archetype, form, mathematics, the observer and God. Hans-Peter Dürr is a german physicist, scholar and friend of Werner Heisenberg. He was director of the Max-Planck-Institute in Munich (until 1997). Talk with Deepak Chopra, an american physician born in india, an author and lecturer in alternative medicine and spirituality (2/25/2010).


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Stanford Presents Michael Frayn's 'Copenhagen'


"Copenhagen" examines what may have happened when two of the world's foremost physicists met in the dark hours of World War II. The play is presented by McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society as part of their "Ethics & War" events series, in collaboration with Stanford Summer Theater and Stanford Drama. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford News: news.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Engineering a Masterful Performance


Northwestern engineering professor Matthew Grayson discusses his role in bringing the Tony Award-winning play Copenhagen to the University. The play is set during World War II, when the friendship of two Nobel Prize-winning physicists is tested by the prospect of providing Nazi Germany with the atomic bomb. The production is part of a new outreach program at Northwestern, ETOPiA: Engineering Transdisciplinary Outreach Project in the Arts. Interview, production and editing by Marcelino Benito (J10)


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Atoms: Clash of the Titans (Part 1)-Full Length Documentary


The first of three programs in which nuclear physicist Professor Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of the greatest scientific discovery ever - that everything is made of atoms. As scientists delved deep into the atom, into the very heart of matter, they unraveled nature's most shocking secrets. They had to abandon everything they believed in and create a whole new science, which today underpins the whole of physics, chemistry, biology and maybe even life itself. This series tells a story of geniuses like Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg who were driven by their thirst for knowledge and glory. It is a story of false starts and conflicts, ambition and revelation, a story which leads us through some of the most exciting and exhilarating ideas ever conceived by the human race..... Youtube just blocked: Atoms: Key To The Cosmos (Part 2). It can be viewed on Google Video here: video.google.com Youtube just blocked: Atoms: The Illusion Of Reality (Part 3). It can be viewed on Google Video here: video.google.com Check out my first book of poetry on Amazon.com: www.amazon.com Check out my blogs: Mystical Poetry and Politics: www.mysticalpoetryandpolitics.com Mystical Musings and Politics: mysticalmusingsandpolitics.blogspot.com Live Mystic Music: livemysticmusic.blogspot.com


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Solvay Physics Conference 1927


www.FreeScienceLectures.com The most known people who participated in the conference were Ervin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard, Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein and others. The film opens with quick shots of Erwin Schrodinger and Niels Bohr. Auguste Piccard of the University of Brussels follows and then the camera re-focuses on Schrodinger and Bohr. Schrodinger who developed wave mechanics never agreed with Bohr on quantum mechanics. Solvay gave Heisenberg an opportunity to discuss his new uncertainty principle theory. Max Born's statistical interpretation of the wave function ended determinism in atomic world. These men - Bohr, Heisenberg, Kramers, Dirac and Born together with Born represent the founding fathers of quantum mechanics. Louis de Broglie wrote his dissertation on the wave nature of matter which Schrodinger used as basis for wave mechanics. Albert Einstein whose famous response to Born's statistical interpretation of wave function was "God does not play dice." Twenty-nine physicists, the main quantum theorists of the day, came together to discuss the topic "Electrons and Photons". Seventeen of the 29 attendees were or became Nobel Prize winners. Following is a "home movie" shot by Irving Langmuir, (the 1932 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry). It captures 2 minutes of an intermission in the proceedings. Twenty-one of the 29 attendees are on the film. --- It's Never <b>...</b>


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