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In this episode, co-hosts Sumit Parashar and Pete Codella explore superposition, the first pillar of quantonomy, to explain how quantum objects exist in multiple states simultaneously. Through the lens of Schrödinger’s Cat, they demystify why the simple act of observation causes these "spooky" waves of potentiality to collapse into our physical reality.
Learn more at entangled.show.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:14 Defining Quantonomy
2:22 Understanding Qualia and Subjective Experience
4:47 The Three Pillars on Quantonomy: Superposition, Probability, and Entanglement
5:32 The "Spooky" Nature of the Quantum Realm
7:44 The Observer Effect: How Looking Changes the System
9:37 Superposition: Waves of Potentiality
11:15 Visualizing Multiple Positions Concurrently
14:48 Real-World Analogies for Superposition
18:18 Schrödinger’s Cat: The Famous 1935 Thought Experiment
21:18 Conclusion
#EntangledShow #Quantum #Quantonomy #Superposition
By Pete Codella & Sumit ParasharIn this episode, co-hosts Sumit Parashar and Pete Codella explore superposition, the first pillar of quantonomy, to explain how quantum objects exist in multiple states simultaneously. Through the lens of Schrödinger’s Cat, they demystify why the simple act of observation causes these "spooky" waves of potentiality to collapse into our physical reality.
Learn more at entangled.show.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:14 Defining Quantonomy
2:22 Understanding Qualia and Subjective Experience
4:47 The Three Pillars on Quantonomy: Superposition, Probability, and Entanglement
5:32 The "Spooky" Nature of the Quantum Realm
7:44 The Observer Effect: How Looking Changes the System
9:37 Superposition: Waves of Potentiality
11:15 Visualizing Multiple Positions Concurrently
14:48 Real-World Analogies for Superposition
18:18 Schrödinger’s Cat: The Famous 1935 Thought Experiment
21:18 Conclusion
#EntangledShow #Quantum #Quantonomy #Superposition