Yay #science!
@AstroKatie awesome. This is so great.
Do you mind if I ask who your target audience is?
Just some possibly unwarranted feedback. I’m fairly well read so I fully understood your video but I’d question whether some of my less educated family members would have been able to follow it. If you are making more & the target audience aren’t science people.. think you might need to dumb it down a tad more.
Some people wouldn’t even know what an electron is so didn’t feel like a 101.
@AstroKatie
Very cool!
If you're taking requests, I've never seen an explainer on what causing the waving of a wave. If it's high/low energy, where does it go inbetween? If it's location, how does it know to come back to center? Would be super interested to hear
@AstroKatie OK, that was pretty great, ty (and thanks to @siracusa for boosting so that I saw this).
Seems like every year or two I try "yet again" to understand quantum stuff. Maybe this will be the time I finally get it. The first episode was good in that there was info I hadn't heard before (the "wavelength of a fastball" was a neat phrase. I'd never thought through that something has to be moving to have a wavelength (duh, in retrospect)).
@dduque
"some people have strong feelings about this duality thing"
🙋♂️