Tanvi Gopalan is a 11 year old member of American Mensa who loves Quantum Physics. She teaches all about quantum physics in a fun and simple way. Quantum physics is the study of the smallest things in the universe, and it's one of the most fascinating and important branches of science. But it can also be very confusing, especially for kids. In this podcast, Tanvi explains complex concepts like ent... more
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Dive deep into the fascinating world of quantum computing! In this episode, we explore the delicate nature of qubits, the building blocks of quantum computers. Learn about the different types of quantum errors that can derail calculations and how sci... more
Join Subatomic Tanvi for a mind-blowing exploration of time reversal in quantum physics! We delve into a fascinating thought experiment where a photon escapes the universe, challenging our understanding of entropy and the very fabric of reality. Coul... more
Ever wondered how light and matter interact at the subatomic level? Join us on this episode of Subatomic Tanvi as we delve into the fascinating world of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED)! We'll explore the mind-bending concept of particles existing in mu... more
Ever wondered what holds the universe together? Join us on a mind-bending exploration of the four fundamental constants that shape our reality. From the Boltzmann constant governing the energy of particles to the Planck constant quantifying the energ... more
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Content focuses on making quantum physics accessible and engaging for younger audiences, typically breaking down complex concepts such as quantum entanglement, superposition, and the uncertainty principle. The host, a young prodigy, uses relatable analogies and simple language to explain intricate scientific theories, frequently addressing how these theories underpin fundamental aspects of the universe. Each episode aims to spark curiosity and excitement about science, making it an educational resource not just for kids but also for parents and anyone with an interest in learning about physics.
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