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The Non-Local Universe: Bohr vs Einstein in Quantum Mechanics

Explore the riveting debates between Einstein and Bohr on the nature of quantum mechanics and uncertainty. Delve into the EPR Paradox and the concept of non-locality, where the measurement of one particle influences another instantaneously across distance. Discover how Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen argued for a more complete physical theory, while Bohr defended the inherent uncertainty of quantum measurements. The discussion pivots on hidden variables and Bell’s Theorem, challenging our perceptions of reality and measurement within quantum mechanics.

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The Non-Local Universe: Bohr vs Einstein in Quantum Mechanics

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  1. ~Spooky~Action at a Distance by Karah Manninng

  2. The Non-Local Universe • EPR Paradox • Einstein and Bohr debates about uncertainty • Einstein and colleagues Podolsky and Rosen • Quantum Mechanics - incomplete • Silly Idea: “Every element in the physical theory must have a counterpart in the physical reality” • Measure one of a pair

  3. Bohr Nothing is certain! Einstein Everything must be certain! Bohr Vs. Einstein

  4. Bohr Proxy does not count! Einstein Can measure by proxy! Bohr Vs. Einstein

  5. And the Winner is… Bohr! Awww…

  6. Spin Up...Spin Down • Once “down” electrons are filtered, the opposite continuing beam of “up” electrons become “down”. • There must be “hidden variables” • Bell’s Theorem

  7. ~Non-Locality~

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