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Arts & Sciences 138.06: Freshman Seminar
The Wave Nature of the Universe
General Information
Course Description:
We are surrounded by waves: light waves, sound waves, microwaves, radio-waves,
etc. These everyday occurrences play a critical role in how and why our universe
is the way it is and how and why we perceive the universe as it is. This course
will introduce students to the fundamental nature of waves, their properties,
their use in science and art and the consequences associated with living in a
wave universe. Specific issues will be addressed such as how wave properties
lead to a natural discrete or quantum world and how the properties of waves
can be used to create three-dimensional light sculptures in space. Each student
will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge of wave principles to create
a three-dimensional artistic holographic image.
Course Format:
The class will meet once per week for 1.5 hours. Each topic will be introduced
with a short lecture providing appropriate basic concepts. The remainder of the
time will be devoted to the discussion. Readings (typically 1-5 pages) will be
provided the previous week for the topic to be covered. The last three class
meetings will be devoted for students to make and present their holograms in
the Art/Physics holography laboratory.
Lectures and Demonstrations:
The material discussed in the lectures is listed below.
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Lecture |
Topic(s) considered |
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I |
Introduction to Waves |
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II |
Properties of Waves |
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III |
Properties of Waves |
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IV |
Rules and Scales in Working with Waves |
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V |
Waves and a Discrete Quantum World |
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VI |
The Statistical Nature of the Quantum World |
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VII |
Outcomes of the Discrete World |
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VIII |
The Making of a Hologram |
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IX |
The Making of a Hologram |
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X |
Presentation and Critique of Student Work |
Blackboard for the course
Laboratory Time:
Laboratory time allows
students to perform their own work. Each student will be allocated two hours of laborartory
time. During this time the student will have sole access to the laboratory.
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