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EPR Paradox and Entanglement Quantum Mechanics
The EPR paradox tries to prove that quantum mechanics is wrong.
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A problem with Bohmian Mechanics Contextuality
Contextuality might mean that there are no alternatives to Quantum mechanics that are sensible. Given Quantum isnt sensible either, there may just not be any sensible theories at all.
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Quantum Entanglement and the EPR Paradox
What is entanglement really? And why is it that its a uniquely quantum phenomena? Bohmian mechanics stuff: In Bohmian mechanics, you still have superpositions, they just mean something very different. A Bohmian mech particle only has one...
Physics Girl
What is a quantum coin toss?
Quantum coin flipping is the fairest way to flip a coin over the phone. How does it work?!
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Proof of Bells theorem
This video is based on the fantastic discussion of Bells theorem by my favourite physicist, David Mermin. Is the Moon there when nobody looks?
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Quantum Randomness
How is quantum randomness anymore mysterious than the randomness of a coin flip? Youll see. The homework questions and extra readings are below: The questions: 1. What if there are three slits and you only have a detector at one. What...
Next Animation Studio
U.S. creates first ever coupled quantum dots
Coupled quantum dots — which act like artificial atoms that share an electron — could potentially form a robust qubit to revolutionize computing.
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Science360
Computer scientist Scott Aaronson researches quantum computers
Scott Aaronson is a computer scientist at MIT who studies computational limits and quantum computers. He has been awarded the 2012 Alan T. Waterman Award
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 17
Stock trading becomes a snap, quantum computers answer complex questions and wearable devices track vital signs from your ear. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with a South African startup using AI to enhance global...
The Wall Street Journal
Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
A dangerous fad or key building block for a decentralized world?
Looking Glass Universe
Schrodinger equation - Derivation and how to use it
In this video we see how the Schrodinger equation comes out very simply from the conservation of energy. First. Throughout these 2 videos, I kept talking about predicting the future, and that if you know the present state, you can...
The Wall Street Journal
The Changing Face of Hospitals
Leslie Davis of UPMC and Gianrico Farrugia of Mayo Clinic, the chief executives of two of the country’s leading health systems, talk about how the pandemic has permanently changed their business.
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Things we know about spin in quantum mechanics
I discuss a few experimental facts about some weird thing called Spin, especially the Stern Gerlach experiment.
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Why Cant You Use Quantum Mechanics To Communicate Faster Than Light?
The EPR paradox, that we met in a previous video, tells us 2 entangled particles can effect each other no matter now far away they are. But then why cant we use them to send instant messages across the universe? Einsteins relativity...
The Wall Street Journal
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna On AI, Quantum Computing, The Cloud and Beyond
IBM's newly appointed CEO, Arvind Krishna shares how he plans to reshape the legacy tech company into a top player in artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
IDG TECHtalk
What is quantum computing? Its evolution, uses cases and how to access it
You may have heard of quantum computing, but what is it, and what problems can it solve? Plus, what makes quantum computing different from classical computing, and how can enterprises access and harness the technology? Serdar Yegulalp,...
The Wall Street Journal
AI, Machine Learning and the Age of Quantum Computing
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich discusses the future of artificial intelligence with WSJ Chief News Editor Jason Anders at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.<br/>
The Wall Street Journal
10 Years Out
Celeste Fralick of McAfee and Camille François of Graphika discuss how cybersecurity will influence public acceptance of emerging technology and how hackers could seek to subvert it.
The Wall Street Journal
Countering Digital Risk
Dick Clarke, former White House special advisor on cyberspace, on the accelerated efforts of cyber criminals. From ransomware attacks and supply chain compromises, to how continued state sponsored hacking means digital risk is greater...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists are building a wormhole tunnel analogue in quantum circuits
Scientists have proposed to build a functional wormhole tunnel by simulating quantum entangled black holes in a lab.
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The Wall Street Journal
Force Multipliers
How can technologies like edge and quantum computing and advanced automation be best deployed?
Looking Glass Universe
The Schrodinger equation made simple - Linearity
Weve talked about the quantum state plenty- but what happens to it over time? Thats exactly the question the Schrodinger equation solves. This video we talk about Linearity. In the next video we discuss the equation itself and its...
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The Born Rule
In this video, the Debroy Hypothesis is explored, shedding light on the wave-particle duality of matter and the equation used to determine particle wavelength. The discussion delves into interpreting the hypothesis precisely, leading to...
The Wall Street Journal
Michael Kratsios on the Quest for the Edge in Quantum Computing
Michael Kratsios, chief technology officer at the White House, shares the government's plan to keep up the pace in AI and quantum computing at WSJ Tech Live.