These 3 Quantum Paradoxes Are So Strange That They Frighten Scientists
Discover why the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser and the Wigner’s Friend paradox are causing a crisis in modern physics. New experiments in quantum mechanics suggest that reality may not exist until it is observed. From retrocausality, where the future appears to rewrite the past, to quantum entanglement violating the speed of light, we break down the three most terrifying anomalies in science. Does the Double Slit experiment prove we live in a simulation or a multiverse? Most of us believe the world is solid, time flows forward, and facts are true for everyone. But down in the quantum basement, those rules are broken. In this documentary, we explore the three "Monsters" of quantum physics that dismantle our understanding of Time, Space, and Truth. You will see why Albert Einstein was afraid of "spooky action at a distance," how the Delayed Choice Eraser suggests your history is still being written today, and why the 2019 validation of Wigner's Friend implies that objective reality might be an illusion.

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