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Part 2 of our "What Is It?" series is out this morning. This time, Chris explains quantum entanglement - one of the most confusing topics for anyone new to the field (or really anyone at all). Comments/requests welcome! https://lnkd.in/eBRAG8_p

What Is Quantum Entanglement?

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What if the particles are connected via a different dimension ? Like how a 3 dimensional sphere imposed on a 2 dimensional sheet, will look like. I used the 3-body problem series in Netflix to visualize and then went to study the Garuda Purana to comprehend it. Maybe it’s never meant to be understood.

Very nice video! What do you think about using the word "strange" for describing certain quantum phenomena? I, too, do that occasionally, but I do wonder whether we're not just mystifying these subjects by using such words as "strange", "weird" etc... Also, one small technical comment - in 1:00, Chris explains how we can write the state of two qubits like |0>|1> ("in two kets") but the image shows a quatum circuit - seemingly unrelated.

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Many body problem, defining Hamiltonian formations, dictating spin- not on netflix, pure human neurons.

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“Great breakdown of entanglement! It’s exciting to see how controlling interactions at the qubit level can shape system fidelity. This aligns with some of the substrate and control experiments we’re exploring to further reduce unwanted couplings.”

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