What is Quantum Entanglement?

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What is Quantum Entanglement?

#science #quantumphysics #atom
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Proof that not every question can be answered in a minute 👍

imaginaryuniverse
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*mathematical entanglement, NOT physical entanglement.

Rampart.X
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so, quantum entanglement isn't some strange "spooky action at a distance" but just some correlation between particles, like planets around a star. we can find a pattern between the orbital periods of the planets that let us predict that this planet will be here when this other planet is over there.

ScottJPowers
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Sounds like something Jada smith would get herself into

tomorrowproof
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Oh my God this guy's giving me a migraine

McQueen
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it makes more sense when u think about it, if the quantum object is an excitation of its respective field, it isn't so weird that another excitation of the same field can have an effect on it especially with Heisenberg's uncertainty principal is in play where vaccum is not equal to zero energy ever, so the energy in the quantum field is also not zero so on so forth

karlfreiha
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I don't think we do know that they(entangled electrons) will be seen in the same place. I think what he meant to say is we know that they will be seen in the same state but not geographically.
I want to see a picture of two entangled electrons or a spectrometer? readout or some explanation of what on Earth they are "observing" that are in the same state. Especially miles apart. I can see them in my mind but I'd like to see a picture to see in my mind where that is. You know what, forget all that I'd really just like someone to show me where my mind is. I haven't lost my mind, I just haven't been able to find it. 👍

imaginaryuniverse
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I just found a helpful MIT OCW QM course or something free on youtube. Its helped me umderstand superposition. Entanglement. Just a bit better am doing this for myself am 19 and only finished grade 12 so its not too hard for me too understand. The work is hard and i love this ❤

hermanatkinson
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Wait, wait wait. That DOES happen in classical. If i know the trajectory of two pool balls, their speeds and positions. I can accurately predict where they'll be in the future. If i know the position on one ball, i can say the other most be here X in its path, without actually looking Soo... whats the difference?? you're saying that because you can't see atoms and are forced to use probability to know ANYTHING ABOUT IT, IT'S GOT TO BE TRUELY DIFFERENT FROM CLASSICAL? im dubious. It is different. But not in this way.

nickbroughton
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Classical mechanics is the final end product of quantum mechanics and/or quantum field theory. It is the certainty principle of the observable and experiential reality in the universe made possible by the processes of quantum uncertainty principle.

roel
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❤ Great❤ congratulations❤ ❤ONE WORLD❤ ONE GOD❤
❤ ONE WORLD❤ ONE MONEY❤
❤ ONE WORLD❤ONE LAW❤

mukeshcv
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This guy needs to ask a five year old to go get a pair of socks out of a certain drawer.

ydne
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Much better explanation in The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav

howardyoung
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For macroscopic objects comprised of quadrillions of subatomic particles.... perhaps like a baseball.... the individual particles obey those spooky laws but we cannot in everyday life observe some atoms or subatomic particles on say the red but indeed some of those particles are doing weird things like tunneling through walls or being at the ball and being on the other side of the galaxy....so yes its possible part of the baseball can spontaneously appear outside that clear plastic box used to preserve the special game ball bought at auction.... statistically thats actually happening.... but statistically the odds that all those quadrillion of particles comprising the baseball should all appear in time and space outside the box while not impossible the chances are incalculable tiny.

CommackMark
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Thank you Sean for your nice and straight forward presentation. I am working much with entanglement. Björn Sthlm (mathematicion).

bjornwahlund
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so are they identical or something else? if repetitive ie. identical we live in a matrix, if separate but locally identical then we live in infinity. Comments? 🤔

chhewee
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Love how Sean Carroll explains things.

retired
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My brain function really gets entangled and confused by this kind of explanations.

merjakangas
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i have some question, please answer if you know, my question is that, how did scientists conducted that entanglement experiment? And how they observed the particles light years far away, and main thing how do they know they are entangled and also don't have any difference in time to transfer information?

hungrylearner
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you should memorize this discovery because it's going to be hidden in the future of science. if you only knew what I know. and I'm just an electrician 😎

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