Quantum Entanglement Explained
Quantum mechanics challenges our classical intuitions, particularly when it comes to understanding entangled particles. Rather than viewing them as distinct entities, they should be seen as parts of a single quantum system, regardless of the distance between them. The so-called paradoxes, like the EP paradox, arise from these counterintuitive principles, but they are not considered genuine paradoxes by most physicists today.In this clip
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Episode 84: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part II
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