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Why is quantum mechanics non-local?

This video is from Sabine Hossenfelder. Last year, the Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to three physicists who allegedly found that the universe is not locally real. But what does this mean? What are the two types of non-locality? And what did Einstein’s have to do with it? That’s what we’ll talk about today.

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Quantum Computing

The Secrets Of Quantum Computing

Join Tech Inquiry as they explore the astonishing breakthroughs that are set to transform the way we process information. From exponentially faster calculations to solving complex problems previously thought impossible, quantum computing holds the key to a technological revolution.

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Quantum Computing

The Uses of IBM’s Next Generation 433 Qubit Chip

At this year’s IBM Quantum Summit, there were multiple announcements: 433 Qubit Processors, 512 Quantum Volume, record residence times, and a new 100×100 strategy. Why is quantum computing useful and not just some pie in the sky.

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Science

Why Did Quantum Entanglement Win the Nobel Prize in Physics?

The Nobel prize in physics is typically awarded to scientists who make sense of nature; those whose discoveries render the universe more comprehensible. But the 2022 Nobel has been awarded to three physicists who revealed that the universe is even stranger than we thought thanks to Quantum Entanglement

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Why is Quantum Mechanics Weird?

In her efforts to demystify quantum mechanics, YouTuber Sabine Hossenfelder, has done quite a few videos on the topic. In this video she explains exactly why quantum mechanics is weird. Is it entanglement or superpositions? Schrödinger’s cats? Not quite, really. But the famous Elitzur-Vaidman Bomb Experiment demonstrates well just why quantum mechanics is weird indeed. […]

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Microsoft Quantum Development Kit: Introduction and Step-by-Step Demo

Krysta Svore, principal researcher at Microsoft, demonstrates the new Microsoft Quantum Development Kit. The Quantum Development Kit makes it easy for you to start experimenting with quantum computing now and includes: · A native, quantum-focused programming language called Q# · Local and Azure-hosted simulators for you to test your Q# solution · And sample Q# […]

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