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How Physicists Proved The Universe Isn't Locally Real - Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 EXPLAINED
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Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger conducted ground breaking experiments using entangled quantum states, where two particles behave like a single unit even when they are separated. Their results have cleared the way for new technology based upon quantum information.

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0:00 The 2022 Physics Nobel Prize
0:51 Is the Universe Real?
1:58 Einstein's Problem with Quantum Mechanics
5:09 The Hunt for Quantum Proof
7:37 The First Successful Experiment
11:06 So What?

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@DrBenMiles

7 months ago

I think Scientists are Rockstars šŸ¤˜so I made t-shirts to celebrate it. More links in description
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@evokaiyo

1 year ago

I can confirm this with my daily observations. I can place an object on my table, countertop etc. It appears stable and should not fall over. The moment I turn my back, at a random interval of its choosing, the object will fall over, or end up on the floor. Initially, I believed it to be poltergeists, but I'm now convinced it's Matthew McConaughey

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@gumshoe2273

1 year ago

I met a theoretical physicist the other day. I was surprised to learn they actually exist.

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@robbujold7711

6 months ago

I find these concepts a struggle, and I had to watch this twice, but I ultimately obtained a better understanding of local real-ness than Iā€™ve previously been able to muster. Thank you for laying it out so well.

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@dominicmorgan1983

7 months ago

Awesome video. So clearly explained and much easier to follow than many other videos I've watched on quantum physics. I'll be checking out your other videos. Thanks and keep up the good work.

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@AncientEsper

1 year ago

As someone who pays attention to quantum theories, my feeling is that the universe has infinitely more details and twists the more we look. Itā€™s basically making details up the more we look, keeping up with what weā€™re capable of measuring.

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@OllyWood688

1 year ago (edited)

I couldn't imagine a bigger flex than having gotten the Nobel Prize for keepin' it real.

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@stevedwa345

7 months ago

Put the information sources in the description. It will make the video much better.

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@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm

4 months ago

Thanks for another great video, look forward to many more!

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@takedonick101

1 year ago

Man Alice and Bob have had a lifetime of stories together.... they should make a scifi tv show at this point jeez lol

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@butterfacemcgillicutty

1 year ago

Great! So, next time I'm faced with a situation I don't want to deal with in life I can say it's not real and run away! Thanks Quantum Physics!

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@tallewinger

6 months ago

Thank you. I love this. I appreciate how you simplified this for people like but I didnā€™t feel that I was missing anything either. šŸ’Æ % šŸ‘

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@jojolafrite90

6 months ago

I was actually happy when I heard Alain Aspect won a Nobel prize. It's well deserved.

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@SJKPJR007

1 year ago

Thank goodness this had a "So what?" chapter. Whenever I read or watch items concerning quantum theory I often end up wondering if it's significance is "locally real".

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@periclestoukiloglou1196

1 year ago

They way I had "understood" so far, was that according to quantum physics, the property of a particle is random until it is measured. However, if I am getting this right, whenever we measure again the same particles, the value of the property will change again, to a previously unknown value (so that it's value sometimes is or isn't 180-Ī”Īø) . If that is the case, the value of the particles' property could be changing randomly all the time and we just get a snapshot of it's value at the precise moment that we measured it.

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@stop8738

10 months ago

Remember Science isnā€™t about appeasing Einstein, itā€™s about truth.

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@hayk.galstyan

1 month ago

Your explaining skills are amazing! Subscribed.

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@parasharsomprabh4970

1 year ago

Questions of science suddenly become questions of philosophy and psychology the deeper we move into them, science and philosophy essentially look like brothers.

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@DanielPeaster

1 year ago

In fairness, Iā€™m not very smart. But Iā€™ve tried so many times to understand quantum entanglement and you single-handedly explained it to me in just a few simple sentences.
I am eternally grateful. I can finally impress my grandmother.

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@offidano9587

6 months ago

Fabulously presented. Thanks. It seems to indicate that there is/are more to a particle and/or the universe than the variables being examined. Riding on the surface of space-time is going the long way around the mountain. There must obviously be another path.

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