There are an awful lot of particles in the universe. Approximations are that there are 10^80 (a 1 with EIGHTY zeroes!) electrons around, so it is really remarkable that *all* these electrons are *exactly* the same! Why would that be the case? One idea people often mention is the so-called one-electron universe, which tries to explain this curiosity in nature by telling us there is actually just 1 electron (a 1 with NO zeroes)... I did the math, and it turns out that 1 is actually not equal to 10^80, so how can this explain anything?
In this video we will look at the idea of the one-electron universe and explore why it could indeed explain why all electrons are the same. However, we will also see how it stumbles JUST before the finish line and look at the reason why it just CAN'T explain how our universe works.
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0:00 Intro
1:14 The problem one brave electron tries to solve
2:31 How the one-electron universe would work
4:38 The one-electron universe breaking down
7:30 Why our electron can't be THAT lonely
8:31 Or, as Feynman himself said...
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