Category Archives: Quantum Theory

Q: Can free will exist in our deterministic universe?

Physicist: It depends on what you mean by “free will” and where you draw the line on “determinism”.  Both of these are a matter of opinion, so philosophers (and the rest of us) will have plenty to argue about for … Continue reading

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Q: What is the “monogamy of entanglement”?

Physicist: The Monogamy of Entanglement is the statement that “maximally entangled” particles only show up in pairs.  Entanglement is a sliding scale, so things can be non-entangled or a little entangled, but when the quantum states of two things are … Continue reading

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Q: What is quantum immortality?

Physicist: A common refrain in quantum theory is “anything that can happen does”.  Shockingly, and with total disregard for our own human experience, this seems to be true.  When you consider what this means in the context of living and … Continue reading

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Q: With entangled particles, can you tell when/how the other particle is measured?

Physicist: Nope!  You definitely can’t. Almost without exception, when you hear about quantum entanglement it’s described as some kind of communication or connection.  Generally along the lines of “when you affect one entangled particle it instantly affects the other” or … Continue reading

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Teleportation! In space!

Physicist: This isn’t a question anybody asked, just an interesting goings-on. A few weeks ago QUESS (QUantum Experiments at Space Scale) began teleporting quantum information to and from the Micius satellite and between ground stations 1200 km apart.  This is … Continue reading

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Q: Does quantum mechanics really say there are other “mes”? Where are they?

Physicist: As much of a trope as “Other Quantum Worlds” has become in sci-fi, there are reasons to think that they may be a real thing; including “other yous”.  Here’s the idea. Superposition is a real thing One of the … Continue reading

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