What Happens When Quantum AI Sees the Part of Reality We Missed
In November 1964, Richard Feynman told a room full of physics students that nobody understands quantum mechanics — and he meant it as good news. Sixty years later, that gap hasn't closed. But something else has started closing in on it. What happens when it starts to see what we never could? Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes. Some topics may include scientific theories, hypotheses, or speculative ideas that are still being researched and debated. Information presented reflects current knowledge at the time of production and should not be considered definitive scientific fact. For the latest verified information, please consult official scientific organizations and peer-reviewed sources. #spacescience #astronomy #cosmology #spacetravel #spacedocumentary

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