Episode 4

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26th Oct 2024

Beyond the Speed of Light: The Science of Quantum Entanglement

In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we dive deep into the mind-bending world of quantum entanglement, a phenomenon Albert Einstein once called "spooky action at a distance." Learn how two particles, separated by vast distances, can remain mysteriously linked in ways that defy the laws of classical physics. We explore the origins of quantum mechanics, Einstein’s skepticism, and how John Bell’s theorem proved the reality of entanglement. Discover the real-world applications of this groundbreaking concept, from quantum cryptography to teleportation, and what it means for the future of computing and our understanding of reality.

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Science Deep Dive
Exploring the Wonders of Science One Conversation at a Time
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