The Many Hidden Worlds of Quantum Mechanics — Season 1, Episode 7: Uncertainty in Action With Spin and Qubits
Documentary • 30 min • 1 season, 24 episodes • ★ 10.0/10
Episode synopsis
Explore the fundamental quantum property of particles known as "spin," which can come in binary states, like the 0 and 1 bits in digital computing. For the purposes of quantum computing, spin can serve as a "qubit" to encode information at the subatomic level. Learn how spin makes the uncertainty principle much easier to understand and provides deep insights into the nature of the quantum world.
About The Many Hidden Worlds of Quantum Mechanics
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More episodes from Season 1
- E1Why Suppose There's More Than One World?
- E2The Classical Physics World That Never Was
- E3Quantum Worlds Start With Waves and Particles
- E4A Wave Function to Describe Particles
- E5Copenhagen Says the Wave Function Collapses
- E6Is the Wave Function Real?
- E8Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance
- E9Entanglement Leads to Many Worlds
- E10Decoherence Explains Branching Worlds
- E11How Entanglement Powers Quantum Computers
- E12Too Many Worlds! Five Objections Answered
- E13Testing the Many-Worlds Interpretation