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How Particles Walk Through Walls: Quantum Tunneling Explained | The 2025 Nobel Prize | Quantum Physics Have you ever wondered how the sun shines, how your smartphone stores memory, or how particles can walk through walls? The answer lies in quantum tunneling — and in October 2025, three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics for proving this quantum magic happens not just at atomic scales, but in systems large enough to hold in your hand. This comprehensive science explained documentary explores quantum tunneling from its fundamental physics through the groundbreaking 2025 Nobel Prize discovery by John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis. You'll discover how quantum tunneling powers nuclear fusion in stars, enables flash memory in your devices, drives radioactive decay, and forms the foundation of quantum computing. We examine the wave nature of particles, the mathematics of barrier penetration, the revolutionary 1984-1985 experiments that demonstrated macroscopic quantum effects in Josephson junctions, and the latest 2025 breakthroughs — including the July discovery that solved the 100-year mystery of what electrons actually do inside barriers, and December's room-temperature quantum communication devices from Stanford. Featuring insights from Nobel laureates John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis, plus cutting-edge research from POSTECH, Stanford University, Google's quantum computing team, Harvard-MIT collaborations, and Caltech's record-breaking 6,100-qubit array. This isn't just physics — it's a journey into the nature of reality itself, where the impossible happens constantly and invisibly at every scale. Perfect for contemplative bedtime learning, late-night curiosity, or anyone seeking deep understanding of quantum mechanics. If you're fascinated by how the universe really works beneath everyday appearances, subscribe to Sleep Entangled for more long-form quantum physics documentaries where science meets tranquility. Like this video to help others discover the strange beauty of quantum tunneling, and comment below with which concept fascinates you most — fusion in stars, memory in devices, or quantum computers. Let's explore the quantum universe together, one tunneling particle at a time. 🔑 KEY SCIENTISTS FEATURED: John Clarke (UC Berkeley) — 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics Michel H. Devoret (Yale/UC Santa Barbara) — 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics John M. Martinis (UC Santa Barbara) — 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics Brian Josephson — 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics (Josephson junctions) Anthony Leggett — 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics (macroscopic quantum theory) Dong Eon Kim (POSTECH) — 2025 tunneling trajectory breakthrough Jennifer Dionne (Stanford) — 2025 room-temperature quantum devices George Gamow — Quantum tunneling in radioactive decay (1928) Louis de Broglie — Matter waves (1924 Nobel Prize 1929) Leo Esaki — Tunnel diode (1973 Nobel Prize) John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, Robert Schrieffer — BCS superconductivity theory 🧬 CORE CONCEPTS EXPLORED: Quantum Tunneling | Wave-Particle Duality | Quantum Wave Functions | Barrier Penetration | Exponential Decay | Transmission Coefficient | Josephson Junctions | Superconductivity | Cooper Pairs | Macroscopic Quantum Effects | Flash Memory Technology | Semiconductor Physics | Nuclear Fusion | Radioactive Decay | Alpha Decay | Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) | Quantum Computing | Superconducting Qubits | Quantum Supremacy | Error Correction | Google Willow Chip | Room-Temperature Quantum Devices | Neutral Atom Arrays | Quantum Internet | Quantum Sensors | Attosecond Measurements | Electron Trajectories | BCS Theory | Tunnel Diodes | Moore's Law Limits | Quantum Engineering | 2025 Nobel Prize Physics ⏱️ CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Hook: How Particles Walk Through Walls 0:15 - Introduction: Welcome to Sleep Entangled 0:40 - Chapter 1: The Impossible Made Real 12:42 - Chapter 2: Particles as Waves (Wave-Particle Duality) 25:24 - Chapter 3: The Barrier That Isn't (How Tunneling Works) 38:06 - Chapter 4: The Nobel Discovery (Clarke, Devoret, Martinis) 50:48 - Chapter 5: Quantum Tunneling in Nature (Sun, Atoms, Life) 63:30 - Chapter 6: Technology Inside Your Pocket (Semiconductors) 76:12 - Chapter 7: Macroscopic Quantum Effects (Josephson Junctions) 88:54 - Chapter 8: Quantum Computing Revolution 101:36 - Chapter 9: July and December 2025 Breakthroughs 114:18 - Chapter 10: The Future We're Building 127:00 - Outro: The Quantum Universe #QuantumPhysics #QuantumTunneling #NobelPrize2025 #QuantumMechanics #QuantumComputing #SleepEntangled #PhysicsDocumentary #QuantumField #Superconductivity #LongFormScience #BedtimePhysics #ScienceExplained #EducationalDocumentary #QuantumReality #PhysicsForSleep #DeepScience #QuantumWorld #NatureOfReality #QuantumSupremacy #GoogleWillow