The Mechanical Universe 52
The Quantum Mechanical Universe


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A last look at where we've been and a peek into the future.
Ch	Frame	Code	Title
1			A	Opening Sequence 
2	02529		G	Search For The Ultimate Equation 
3	08754		H	Kepler And His Laws 
4	09097		A	Kepler's Laws 
5	09417		A	Spectrum Of Hydrogen 
6	09698		A	Cannonball In Orbit 
7	09956		A	Quark Structure Of Baryons 
8	10211		H	Kepler's Model Of The Solar System 
9	10551		H	Newton And Leibnitz Disagree 
10	10931		H	Giants Of 20th Century Physics 
11	11591		H	Copernicus Universe 
12	12106		A	Modern Solar System Model 
13	13030		A	Hydrogen Atom Orbitals 
14	13800		A	H Atom And Planetary Model 
15	14650		A	Newton's Second Law 
16	15324		A	Classical Mechanics Applications 
17	15941		A	Explorers Of Physics 
18	16438		H	Ben Franklin Walking 
19	17013		H	Faraday's Contributions 
20	17793		A	Fields And Induction 
21	18752		H	Maxwell In Study 
22	20567		A	Maxwell's Equations 
23	20927		H	Maxwell In Study 
24	21627		H	Michelson With Apparatus 
25	22021		A	Michelson's Null Result 
26	22375		A	Planck's Constant 
27	23095		A	Rutherford's Strange Discovery 
28	24115		H	Einstein And Newton Compared 
29	25300		A	Relativity And Space Time 
30	25914		A	General Theory Of Relativity 
31	26888		E	Photoelectric Effect 
32	27173		A	Photoelectric Effect Explained 
33	27908		A	Wave Interference 
34	29008		A	Ultraviolet Catastrophe 
35	30471		A	Bohr's And De Broglie's Postulates 
36	32123		A	Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle 
37	33613		A	Atomic Orbitals 
38	33957		A	Periodic Table Explained 
39	34933		A	Development Of Mechanics 
40	35542		A	Interference Patterns 
41	36282		A	Statistical Basis Of Pressure 
42	37062		A	Pulsar 
43	37779		H	Medieval Street Scene 
44	38271		A	Conservation Laws 
45	40250		H	Mechanical Universe Origins 
46	41085		A	Quantum Universe Origins 
47	41780		G	Limits Of Quantum Theory
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Prepared by Jeff Rudd, 1999
Revised by Laura Schmidt, 2007


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