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Exploring Quantum History With Brian Greene

Exploring Quantum History With Brian Greene Season 1 - Episode Guide, Ratings & Streaming

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Season 1 Episodes

1. Part 1: Uncovering a New Reality

January 1st, 201512 min

Theoretical physicist and best-selling author Brian Greene takes us on a journey through the discoveries of quantum physics. How is it that Newtonian mechanics gave way to the more complex and modern world of quantum mechanics?

2. Part 2: A World of Uncertainty

January 1st, 201514 min

As the theories on quantum mechanics begin to take shape, the 1927 Solvay Conference becomes a battleground for new scientific ideas. The world’s most brilliant minds, including Einstein and Bohr, try to crack the nature of the subatomic world. Join Brian Greene in exploring this fascinating period.

3. Part 3: Our Quantum Future

January 1st, 201511 min

The quantum mechanics revolution has revolutionized modern technology. Renowned physicist Brian Greene takes us on a journey through the modern electronic age, from transistors to fiber optics, all made possible through quantum mechanics.