*CONGRATULATIONS* For winning the Nobel prize! Astonishing work!
@languagefreeassangeteacher53382 жыл бұрын
Anton Zeilinger: A great scientist-philosopher!
@safdaralli2567 Жыл бұрын
I could listen to Anton Zeilinger all day..
@LaureanoLuna5 жыл бұрын
It is stunning to hear the man who demonstrated empirically Leggett's inequality (that rules out realism in the quantum world) saying that photons can go through two slits at a time...
@bma1955alimarber Жыл бұрын
Language is at the pivot of reality and at the heart of quantum communication
@jamilurrahman63602 жыл бұрын
Came here after listening to Nobel prize 🏆 announcement
@ratnasirihadiranpela81374 ай бұрын
Great listening about the laws of NATURE
@TheTukTuk20088 жыл бұрын
He is legend for quantumteleportation. Great man!
@РусланДементьев-с7п2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he got nobel recently
@dr.satishsharma13622 жыл бұрын
Excellent.... thanks 🙏.
@AakashKumar-nz5sz2 жыл бұрын
Now nobel prize winner
@RLekhy9 жыл бұрын
Nice talk
@proudkaafir20724 жыл бұрын
This is an old science available since ages. Read more about it in Swami Vishudanand's "In Quest Of Myself" where he has showed the mechanics of 5 elements and how to use it without any modern scientific devices like a child's play. Thanks
@luckyyuri8 жыл бұрын
i'm very surprised about him being so sure to the absolute randomness of things. i thought that this is not yet proved.
@jeremyyarbro87498 жыл бұрын
Quantum physics is fundamentally random, proven.
@luckyyuri8 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Yarbro "fundamentally random, proven" to us, or at least our current means of interrogating nature. i remind you that newton laws were looking unbreakable, but now we know that they were only depicting a narrow part of nature. that was the part that we could "see" at that time. next came the einstein revolution and things were checked out to an incredible accuracy, space turned out to be such made that the passage of time is an illusion. einstein did not believe in his free will just like he did not believe movie characters have free will, and he was clearly more logical and honest in his thinking than the rest 99,999% of us! but now, top scientists say it's time to rethink it all, like julian barbour, lee shmolin and others. even tho, i repeat, einstein's view checked out all the rigorous testing in the world, from laboratory testing with lasers, the working of the GPS system, to all cosmic observations. the last big test, which it passed(!) was a couple of months ago when gravitational waves were observed exactly like those predicted by his theory a century ago. in respect to QT it may be after all, an absolute law that nothing from the fabric of the universe, made from quantum particles up, cannot ever see the quantum manifestation other than random. BUT that doesn't mean it's random in nature.
@luckyyuri8 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Yarbro furthermore top scientists believe in the many worlds interpretation of QM, which is only random to observers! clearly you cannot deny the reputation of sean carroll, steven hawking, steven weinberg. so theres plenty of reasons to wonder at zeilinger's assured stance. maybe he was referring to things only from the perspective of observers, which could be true.
@jeremyyarbro87498 жыл бұрын
+anywherein12seconds Zeiliger is a top scientist. In fact he pretty much invented quantum teleportation. Few in the world know as much about QM as he does, even other scientists.
@luckyyuri8 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Yarbro the most renowned scientist in applied quantum physics, in devising various instruments and methods to test it. but we should rest assured, his understanding and perspective on this complex domain will be minuscule compared with some future scientist or Ai. he may be right in various aspects..
@Friederluder2 жыл бұрын
Der genialste lebende Österreicher!
@johannschiestl27722 жыл бұрын
na ja, ich bin auch noch da !
@Friederluder2 жыл бұрын
@@johannschiestl2772 Sorry, habe Dich vergessen - und es gibt ja auch noch Joseph Hader! Anton rutscht auf Platz drei..
@wordysmithsonism8767 Жыл бұрын
randomness, entanglement, superposition
@alixx9836 жыл бұрын
does someone know where I can buy such a photonclicker? the black device?
@SaithMasu124 жыл бұрын
Strange, because Hans Peter Dürr, also a Quantum Physican said that there is no one that plays dice. From what we know, those 13,6 Billion years are not nearly enough to get something as a human being by chance. Thats simply not enough time. Randomness is not proven. You cant actually prove it, its impossible. Just because we cannot explain why things behave like they do, doesent mean its random. Period.
@robertschaefer49183 жыл бұрын
No
@z.khatibi78582 жыл бұрын
what happened at the end? what was that red piece of cloth for?
@proudkaafir20724 жыл бұрын
one thing can be converted into another by transplanting into it the deficient particles of the latter after attracting the same from nature, he practically demonstrated conversion of a rose flower into jawa, a jawa flower into a coral and a bela flower into a sphatik (crystal ball).
@swapnild1594 Жыл бұрын
Why not call it Particle synchronization rather than entanglement 🙄
@majedahmed54102 жыл бұрын
if you understand make it simple...! in 3 words...! or show it ...!
@philcarter2362 Жыл бұрын
Great video. But you and the rest still have work to do on the Foundations, Anton. There is no randomness and there is no superposition. The prevailing understanding of the Foundations is wrong. When we understand the Foundations, meaning the true structure of space and time, then it will all make total sense, as you yourself suggest.
@zlatanibrahimovicisbettert79802 жыл бұрын
nobel prize otto nobel prize
@traceler2 жыл бұрын
15:24 Working with China , they may use that technology for military use or to mess with US and European satellites in orbit.
@Serser1114 жыл бұрын
Why are people triggered by randomness? It doesn't threaten any kind of belief 🤷♂️
@-_Nuke_-2 жыл бұрын
Because it sounds magical... Randomness and magic are equivalent. Its very hard for me to truly believe in absolute, infinite randomness, but I guess that in the framework of QM that has been proven. But there must be an explanation to all of that. My explanation to QM is the following: Imagine not being a human being, but being a Star, like our Sun. Or even better, imagine being an entire galaxy. So you are an entire galaxy, in fact you are the Andromeda galaxy and you can look out and observe other galaxies, like our own miklyway galaxy etc... And the laws of physics that you are going to need, if you are not just a galaxy, but a physicist too! :P Is the laws of Einstein's relativity... You can use those to predict pretty much everything that goes on around you. But one day you take a microscope, and you look at one individual part of you. You see that is comprised of individual stars, and most of them have planets on them. Still all those stars and all those planets still abide by the same laws of Einstein's relativity, so all is still good... But one day you notice that in some of those planets, there "life" on them (of course you don't know what life even is so you name them "quanta"). So those are planets that have animals on them and even people! And there is no law that govern how those animals or people will behave! To you their behavior is truly random. Sure you can create a theory that will give you the probability that one person might appear to be in one place more than in any other place, so the probability distribution... And sure the more you look at one individual persons attribute you lose information about that same person's other attributes (so Heisenberg's uncertainty principle...) and most importantly, no law that you could have come up with looking at the stars or other galaxies could ever explain those weird creatures down there. They seem to have... A mind of their own! So you ultimately say, you know, that's very spooky, I need to name that the "quantum world" and separate it from the classical world of stars and galaxies which is easily predictable. This new stuff is wild! So far, we have no known law that explains consciousness, or any law that tells us anything about free will. We simply don't know. So you can imagine how even harder it would be for our galaxy physicist here to make any remote sense of what is going on! The world that he suddenly stumbled upon is completely unknown and intuitive to him, obviously he has never seen anything alive before, so he would think that he is insane! I kind of feel that we are in the same way with QM and we stumbled upon this weird world that we have never seen before and we have no way to depict it classically because none of our classical experiences can lead us there to that strange world. Is it truly random? Is consciousness truly random? We don't know, but I don't think so. I think its not, I think that QM is just so unimaginably out of our world that we don't have any good analogies for.
@abhishekghosh4384 Жыл бұрын
@@-_Nuke_- think of randomness as a happening beyond logical human comprehension, because it does not follow any fixed predetermined pattern.
@jimjackson42562 жыл бұрын
Working with the chinese academy of science which of course is connected to the military. Yea that is a good idea.
@TheWolfalpino4 жыл бұрын
Everything nice and running. But we have to understand, with all this new informations, that everything can be and better be done by ourselves; no external objects. We are the quantum computers and we are the ones who can teleport. This experiments are important, but must simply prove what is possible to do with our energy body and the energy of universe. This will be the real shift of humanity