The Many Hidden Worlds of Quantum Mechanics - Season 1 Episode 15 Quashing Worlds With Wave Function Collapse
Given the mind-boggling implications of Many-Worlds, many physicists have sought plausible alternatives. In this lecture, consider the possibility of altering the Schrödinger equation-the jumping-off point for Many-Worlds. Investigate two proposals that try this tactic: GRW (named after its inventors, Ghirardi, Rimini, and Weber) and CSL (Continuous Spontaneous Localization) theory.
First Air Date: Nov 24, 2023
Last Air date: Nov 24, 2023
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Season 1
Episode
Why Suppose There's More Than One World?
The Classical Physics World That Never Was
Quantum Worlds Start With Waves and Particles
A Wave Function to Describe Particles
Copenhagen Says the Wave Function Collapses
Is the Wave Function Real?
Uncertainty in Action With Spin and Qubits
Quantum Entanglement and Action at a Distance
Entanglement Leads to Many Worlds
Decoherence Explains Branching Worlds
How Entanglement Powers Quantum Computers
Too Many Worlds! Five Objections Answered
Testing the Many-Worlds Interpretation
Where Does Probability Come From?
Quashing Worlds With Wave Function Collapse
Blocking Worlds With Hidden Wave Variables
Mind Before Matter in Quantum Theory
The Quantum Emergence of the World We See
The Challenge of Quantum Gravity
Space Emerges From Entanglement
The Quantum Emergence of Time
Free Will, Determinism, and Many-Worlds
What Happens to Ethics Under Many-Worlds?
A Future Renaissance for Quantum Mechanics