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Quantum mechanics in ten ideas for people on the move

If you’re on the move, you don’t have much time. Here are ten important ideas from quantum mechanics you can catch up on. Particles and wave functions! Continue reading Quantum mechanics in ten ideas for people on the move

KJ Runia2020-07-122020-07-16
Level 1 Undergraduate, Physics, Secondary ed level, Tutorial

Quantum entanglement: the EPR paradox and Bell’s Theorem

Einstein didn’t like that quantum entanglement seemed to imply information travelling faster than the speed of light. We discuss Bell’s Theorem. Continue reading Quantum entanglement: the EPR paradox and Bell’s Theorem

KJ Runia2020-06-102020-07-02
Level 1 Undergraduate, Physics, Secondary ed level, Tutorial

Quantum entanglement: non-locality and the state of a two-particle system

In this two-parter, we discuss quantum entanglement, non-locality, and some mathematics. In the next post, we discuss the EPR paradox and Bell’s Theorem. Continue reading Quantum entanglement: non-locality and the state of a two-particle system

KJ Runia2020-05-242020-07-02
Level 1 Undergraduate, Physics, Secondary ed level, Tutorial

The formula that got Albert Einstein the Nobel Prize and should stop us getting sunburn all the time

Albert Einstein didn’t win the Nobel Prize with his famous formula from the special theory of relativity. What formula did he win the Prize with then? Continue reading The formula that got Albert Einstein the Nobel Prize and should stop us getting sunburn all the time

KJ Runia2019-03-102020-07-02

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