Einstein Said Nothing Beats Light — Quantum Physics Just Found a Loophole
Einstein said nothing beats the speed of light — and he was right. But quantum entanglement does something no other phenomenon does: it produces instant correlation across any distance, with zero travel time, without breaking causality. This video walks through Bell's inequality, the 2022 Nobel Prize experiments that closed every "hidden variable" loophole, and the three competing interpretations (Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, Bohmian mechanics) that still can't agree on what's actually happening in the gap between two particles. Data-first, no hype, no fake FTL claims. Chapter breakdown below. Subscribe for the next video in this series. #QuantumPhysics #Entanglement #Einstein Timestamps 0:00 – The claim nobody explains properly 2:10 – What the speed of light actually protects 5:00 – Entanglement and the EPR paradox (1935) 9:30 – Prediction: does measuring one particle affect the other? 12:45 – Bell's inequality and the 2022 Nobel Prize 16:00 – Why this still isn't faster-than-light communication 18:30 – Three interpretations, one dataset (Copenhagen / Many-Worlds / Bohmian) 22:00 – 2025 research + what's still unresolved 24:00 – What's next in this series Disclaimer This video presents current interpretations of quantum mechanics based on experimental data and peer-reviewed research. Multiple interpretations exist; none are definitively proven. This content is educational and represents one perspective. For academic purposes, consult primary sources. Reason to Watch You'll learn why entanglement's instant correlation isn't the same as faster-than-light communication — and why physicists still disagree on what that means. It matters because it's the actual edge of what modern physics knows, not a rounding error. Unlike most science channels, this one shows you the competing interpretations instead of picking one and pretending it's settled. Hashtags #QuantumPhysics #QuantumMechanics #Einstein #PhysicsExplained #SpeedOfLight #Science #Physics #SpaceTime #Relativity #ScienceExplained Medium-volume: #quantumentangleme #BellsTheorem #EPRParadox #ManyWorlds #CopenhagenInterpretation Niche: #BohmianMechanics #QuantumNonlocality #NobelPrizePhysics #ObserverEffect #QuantumMechanicsUnfiltered Tags: quantum mechanics, quantum physics, quantum entanglement, Einstein, speed of light, Bell's inequality, EPR paradox, observer effect, measurement problem, wave-particle duality, Copenhagen interpretation, Many-Worlds interpretation, Bohmian mechanics, hidden variables, faster than light, causality, 2025 quantum physics, Nobel Prize physics, quantum key distribution, Quantum Mechanics Unfiltered

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