Quantum Physics Socials

Welcome to the most unpredictable, yet somehow still functional, social platform for physicists and their superposition-loving friends!

Here you can find:

Deep Seeds Discussion Forum

Where the discussion is always in superposition, and the answers are never quite sure...

Join the debate on the nature of consciousness, the meaning of Schrödinger's cat, or the best way to cook a quantum entanglement.

Read the Quantum Philosophy thread

Quantum Jokes and Puns

Where the punchlines are always entangled and the laughter is always superpositioned!

Find your favorite quantum joke and share it with your friends, or try to come up with one yourself (good luck with that)

Check out our Quantum Puns subpage

Quantum Celeb Sightings Quantum Celeb Sightings

Quantum Physics Celeb Sightings

Spotted in the wild:

  • David Attenborough sipping a cup of quantum coffee in the lab
  • Leonardo da Vinci sketching the finer points of entanglement
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson trying to grasp the concept of wave-particle duality

Also, did you know that Schrödinger himself was spotted in the local quantum café, sipping on a cosmopolitan and discussing the meaning of life with the barista?

Quantum Celeb Sightings: David Attenborough

We have it on good authority that the naturalist extraordinaire was overheard muttering to himself about the "fascinating implications of quantum mechanics"

When asked for comment, he simply said "I'm not sure, but I think it's something like... wave-particle... uh...

Read more about David Attenborough's quantum adventures

Quantum Celeb Sightings: Leonardo da Vinci

It's reported that the great artist was seen sketching the intricacies of the double-slit experiment

When asked for inspiration, he said "Ah, yes! The dance of the particles, you see, is a metaphor for the human experience itself!"

Read more about Leonardo's quantum musings

Quantum Celeb Sightings: Neil deGrasse Tyson Quantum Celeb Sightings: Neil deGrasse Tyson

Quantum Celeb Sightings: Neil deGrasse Tyson

Spotted in a heated debate with a group of superpositioning physicists, trying to explain the concept of entanglement to his daughter

When she asked "But, dad, isn't that just a bunch of random particles doing random stuff?" He replied "No, honey, it's all connected... I mean, not connected, but... you know what I mean"

It's reported that he's also been known to get a little too close to the quantum realm, resulting in some pretty intense wave-particle interactions

Quantum Celeb Sightings: Neil deGrasse Tyson's Quantum Adventures

Read about his wild adventures in the quantum realm

More about Neil's Quantum Antics

Quantum Celeb Sightings Index

Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try Quantum Celeb Sightings: The Experiment