How Physicists Proved The Universe Isn't Locally Real - Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 EXPLAINED
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Channel: Dr Ben Miles
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Length: 12min 47sec (767 seconds)
Published: Sun Oct 23 2022
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Keep in mind what physicists mean by "real" here is not what most people would mean.
A much better explanation by Dr. Merrifield
So... if I know an interaction happened, that the universe isn't locally real means that the properties of the stuff that interacted aren't determined at the moment of interaction but only later upon being observed? Someone explain what that means?
I don't know about you assholes but now that I know the universe isn't locally real I'm gonna be eating a lot more donuts
we gon need a ELIBrainDead
Can you sum it up in 5 emojis for me please?
The video did a good job setting up the history, but if Iβm not mistaken it drops the ball on actually explaining any experiments that happened this year? It also just glances off one of the most important aspects, the polarization experiment, and fails to really dig in any deeper to the mysteries and discoveries of that experiment.
Like a lot of physics videos, I feel like it did a good job summing up info that has been summed up a thousand times before, but when it came time to try and summarize the new discoveries in an understandable way, the author just dips.
One of the fathers of modern theoretical physics was annoyed at all of this talk about local realism
https://youtu.be/gNAw-xXCcM8
I know my local universe is real because I'm keeping it real