Arus Kuantum: Menjelajahi Daya Alam Bawah Sadar | Bryant Andika Prayoga | TEDxUNDIP
This talk explores the invisible link between human resilience and quantum physics, showing how the principles of the double slit experiment mirror the way we construct our identities and aspirations. It invites the audience to question why so many people burn out not merely from busyness, but from the pressure to be constantly observed, validated, and measured by others. Drawing parallels between superposition where particles hold many possibilities until forced to choose and our own potential, the talk reveals how narrowing our self-perception can collapse the vast versions of ourselves into a single, limiting narrative. It challenges us to cultivate focused, consistent effort grounded in sincerity rather than external approval, reminding us that when we change the way we see ourselves, the reality we experience transforms as well. Bryant Andhika Prayoga is a Chemistry student at Diponegoro University who has earned numerous academic and scientific achievements. He won 1st Place in the University-Level Outstanding Student Competition (Undergraduate Category) and secured 3rd Place at the National Outstanding Student Competition held by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia. His accomplishments include publishing an international journal indexed in Scopus Q2 and receiving the prestigious Future Research Talent scholarship from The Australian National University, Canberra. Through this opportunity, he has visited over a dozen countries to engage in research and science competitions, supported by a total scholarship and sponsorship worth 27,200 USD. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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