Justin Riddle #3 - Three Quantum Principles

In the third episode of Quantum Consciousness, Justin Riddle discusses three principles of quantum mechanics and how they relate to the three-world model. First, the measurement principle describes how a wave-function is reduced into a discrete physical state. Second, the superposition principles reveals that a system enters into a probability distribution of multiple states between measurements. Finally, the entanglement principle suggests that when quantum systems that share a mixed superposition are separated in space, their wave-functions are inextricably connected. To illustrate these principles in action, the double-slit experiment is presented, superfluids & superconductors are explored, and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox is discussed.

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0:00 Introduction

0:40 Recap Three World Model

2:43 Three quantum principles

3:45 Measurement principle

4:18 Superposition principle

5:30 Entanglement principle

6:30 Double-slit experiment

14:10 Superfluids & superconductors

21:40 Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox

26:40 Quantum computers

31:10 Implications for consciousness

35:35 Summary & outro

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