Finalist 2015 Breakthrough Junior Challenge: John Fish

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The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual competition for students, ages 13-18, to share their passion for math and science with the world! In partnership with the Khan Academy, each student submits a video (max 5 minutes) that explains a challenging and important concept or theory in mathematics, life sciences, or physics. The winner will get a $250,000 college scholarship. The winning student's teacher and school will also benefit: $50,000 for the teacher and a state-of-the-art $100,000 science lab for the school.

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I’m from future. He now has over 150, 000 subscribers on YouTube

ArtemKirsanov
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great video! So EPR paradox is not a paradox after all? They just framed it like a paradox? There's no way to compare the measurements of the two particles faster than speed of light, and so information doesn't get transmitted faster than speed of light. Why didn't they say this earlier!!??? Is it really this simple???

GyaneshwaranG
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Nice thought John,

Here's something else you should consider, can you argue entanglement if such an entangled state collapses on one side only? I'll let you develop the thought to its conclusion.

edwardhunia
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Thanks a lot for the video! Great grasp on the concept!

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