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Massey Lectures 2012, Part 2 :  Our Imaginary Reality Cover Image Audiobook Audiobook

Massey Lectures 2012, Part 2 : Our Imaginary Reality

Summary: Over the course of the 20th century, physicists discovered that the quantum world is qualitatively different than any classical world: nature's basic constituents just don't behave like anything anyone has ever seen in our everyday experience. In this lecture, Neil Turok takes us on a journey through the abstract, mathematical reasoning, built on experimental results, that allowed us to extend our intuition and understand this world that lies beyond what we can see. Quantum physics has led scientists from one triumph to the next. It forms the foundation of chemistry, explaining how molecules are held together. It explains superconductivity and a host of other extraordinary phenomena. It enabled the development of transistors, lasers, LEDs and all of our modern electronics. Now, the quantum world is our gateway to new opportunities - quantum computers, quantum communication, and a whole host of new technologies - with capabilities far beyond our wildest dreams.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming audio file (53 min 59 sec)
    remote
    audio
    electronic
  • Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2012

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General Note:
From the Curio.ca streaming audio-visual collection.
Restrictions on Access Note:
Access restricted to Curio subscribers
Creation/Production Credits Note: Producer: Coulter, Philip.
Participant or Performer Note: Host: Kennedy, Paul ; Narrator: Turok, Neil.
Target Audience Note:
12-14.
System Details Note:
Available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: https://curio.ca/en/catalog/699c8d6c-49b0-40ff-85fe-3c798c1d891d
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
CBC/Radio Canada has perpetual access rights to this streaming content.
Language Note:
In English.
Source of Description Note:
Source of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Subject: Technology
Science
Research -- Social aspects
Discoveries in science
Cosmology

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