The Biggest Ideas in the Universe | 8. Entanglement
The Biggest Ideas in the Universe is a series of videos where I talk informally about some of the fundamental concepts that help us understand our natural world. Exceedingly casual, not overly polished, and meant for absolutely everybody. This is Idea #8, "Entanglement." I talk about what entanglement means, how it showed up in classic work by Einstein, Schrödinger, and Bell, and the crucial role it plays in competing formulations of the foundations of quantum theory, including Many-Worlds and others. My web page: http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/ My YouTube channel: / seancarroll Mindscape podcast: http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/p... The Biggest Ideas playlist: • The Biggest Ideas in the Universe! Blog posts for the series: http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/b... #science #physics #ideas #universe #learning #cosmology #philosophy #quantum #entanglement

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