A french version will come
I did this video to share and illustrate the real scale that exist in between ATOM and QUARKS. I found really interesting to grasp in one video the vast scale of Orbitals against Proton-Neutron and Quarks.
I did this video to share and illustrate the real scale that exist in between ATOM and QUARKS. I found really interesting to grasp in one video the vast scale of Orbitals against Proton-Neutron and Quarks.
White blog background impact the viewing, consider wathcing it FULLSCREEN
Special thanks to Professor Derek Leinweber, CSSM, University of Adelaide, for discussions on the structure of the proton.
Thanks to Derek from Veritasium for inspiring us, I'm a big fan of such Youtube Channel!
- Empty space is NOT empty: https://youtu.be/J3xLuZNKhlY
DOWNLOAD High Quality Version. 2.79GB
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I did export the video at 1440 in MPEG Quicktime, much better resolution than the re-compression of youtube.
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Here the things that are maybe not perfectly fit the real behaviors but still worth the graphic:
- On the speed down of Gluons & Quarks, we can notice an obvious rotation, maybe the erratic movement or the Quark changing and exchanging is not so clean and predictable
- The Orbitals swap spontaneously and maybe not in a proper order...
- The usage of "video noise" here represents more an imprecision to a fake-scan device than real possible point-positions of particles, that not exist really in quantum.
- Quarks are just a bit too big, even when drawn as simply dot. In fact, rendering this video at 1080p doesn't give enough resolution to display Quarks at the same time framing a proton. Quarks are like 2 or 3 times bigger, but still, really small :)
- Quarks have a better scale in the Wallpaper JPG below.
- I did "blobby" fractal noise in background to represent the vacuum (quantum fluctuation), maybe the scale could be bigger when I'm looking at the work of Prof Derek Leinweber, but I found this scale more comfortable when chaotic speed applied for this video.
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I did 15 wallpaper of 1920 x 1200, feel free to use and share them :)
Here just a few