Have you ever wondered how we actually program a #quantumcomputer ? #Entanglement, which #Einstein called "Spooky action at a distance" and Superposition, which describes how quantum systems can have probability of being in multiple states at the same time, Allow for us to implement special algorithms which would not work on classical computers. Somehow measurement of a state instantaneously determines properties of an entangled partner particle, regardless of distance.
In this video, I aim to explain what quantum entanglement is, some of the math behind it, and how to create it in physical systems. #Physics can get incredibly confusing on a small scale because we as humans don't directly perceive how we interact with the laws of #quantummechanics, so join me as we explore what quantum entanglement really is.
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Huge thanks to @Fireship and @SebastianLague For allowing me to borrow a couple of short clips from their videos. I greatly appreciate it! The timestamps are included below.
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