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Quantum Mechanics

Quantum mechanics is the most successful and most disturbing theory in the history of science. It predicts experimental results to twelve decimal places of accuracy, underpins all of modern technology, and describes a reality that defies common sense: particles that exist in superposition, measurements that create definite outcomes from indefinite possibilities, entangled particles that correlate instantaneously across any distance. After a century of debate, physicists still disagree about what it means.

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The Double-Slit Experiment
The single experiment that contains all the mystery of quantum mechanics
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Superposition and Measurement
Schrodinger's cat: when does possibility become actuality?
03
Entanglement
Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' — now experimentally confirmed
04
Interpretations
Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, Pilot Wave — what does the math actually mean?
05
Quantum Computing
Harnessing superposition and entanglement for computation