Seminar: A local realistic reconciliation of the EPR paradox–Part 2 Video
This is part 2 of a seminar I gave in the Department of Chemistry, McGill University, January 22, 2013
The following are segments of the talk are:
- Part 1: Introduction and the Statistical Ensemble Interpretation of quantum mechanics
- Part 2: The EPR paradox and problems with quantum mechanics
Coming Soon - Part 3: Measurement and EPR experiments
- Part 4: Entanglement and Non-locality
- Part 5: The Two Dimensional spin model
- Part 6: Corroboration and summary
- Part 7: Questions
In this part the following points are made:
The longest standing unsolved problem in quantum mechanics is the EPR paradox. Its history is traced from the 1927 Solvay Conference to the present time. Today non-locality is firmly entrenched in physics and in spite of various experiments on teleportation, quantum cryptography and quantum computing, no one understands now entanglement persists to space like separation.
The only explanation is quantum weirdness, which is, of course, no explanation at all.
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