The Many Hidden Worlds of Quantum Mechanics
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Overview
One universe is not enough. Learn about the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics in this exciting course taught by a renowned expert, Sean Carroll.
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1 season
Season 1
2023 · 24 episodes
Season 1
2023 · 24 episodes
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1. Why Suppose There's More Than One World?
- 2 2. The Classical Physics World That Never Was
- 3 3. Quantum Worlds Start With Waves and Particles
- 4 4. A Wave Function to Describe Particles
- 5 5. Copenhagen Says the Wave Function Collapses
- 6 6. Is the Wave Function Real?
- 7 7. Uncertainty in Action With Spin and Qubits
- 8 8. Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance
- 9 9. Entanglement Leads to Many Worlds
- 10 10. Decoherence Explains Branching Worlds
- 11 11. How Entanglement Powers Quantum Computers
- 12 12. Too Many Worlds! Five Objections Answered
- 13 13. Testing the Many-Worlds Interpretation
- 14 14. Where Does Probability Come From?
- 15 15. Quashing Worlds With Wave Function Collapse
- 16 16. Blocking Worlds With Hidden Wave Variables
- 17 17. Mind Before Matter in Quantum Theory
- 18 18. The Quantum Emergence of the World We See
- 19 19. The Challenge of Quantum Gravity
- 20 20. Space Emerges From Entanglement
- 21 21. The Quantum Emergence of Time
- 22 22. Free Will, Determinism, and Many-Worlds
- 23 23. What Happens to Ethics Under Many-Worlds?
- 24 24. A Future Renaissance for Quantum Mechanics
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