Lesson 360: The Quantum Frontier: What We Still Don't Know

Congratulations!

You've completed the 360-lesson journey through quantum mechanics. From the first puzzles of blackbody radiation to entanglement and quantum computing, you now have the mathematical and conceptual tools to understand modern physics. But quantum mechanics still holds mysteries...

Open Questions

The Measurement Problem

What exactly constitutes a "measurement"? How and why does the wavefunction appear to collapse? This 100-year-old question remains unanswered.

Quantum Gravity

Quantum mechanics and general relativity are both spectacularly successful, yet they conflict at Planck scales. We have no complete theory of quantum gravity. String theory, loop quantum gravity, and other approaches remain works in progress.

The Arrow of Time

The Schrödinger equation is time-reversible, yet we observe irreversibility. How does the arrow of time emerge from time-symmetric quantum laws?

Active Frontiers

Your Journey Continues

This course has given you the foundation. The next steps:

Final Thought

"Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it."

— Niels Bohr

If you feel puzzled, amazed, or even unsettled—good. That's the appropriate response to the strange beauty of quantum mechanics. Now go explore the quantum world!