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Nadja King 00:05
I've had people ask wonder about why the quantum entanglement why the discussion of the quantum world saying it's difficult to follow, impossible to understand. And my response is, well, unfortunately, that is what you can expect when we talk about this subject. The scientists themselves, don't understand it, don't know how to explain it, are trying to put together pieces that years ago, they would have thought were impossible. But there is magic in the quantum world that brought some scientists back to a belief of things that they had put aside before, because there is a miracle here. Imagine for a moment the concept of quantum entanglement, for example, where you can have two individual particles that are aware of each other that know what the other is experiencing -- feeling. Even if they were hundreds 1000s possibly/probably millions of light years apart. What does that say? About the universe that we live in? What possibilities does that thought hold?
Nadja King 01:47
The concept that light in an experiment responds to whether we are watching or not. That should blow your mind. And sometimes when we blow your mind, we leave what it was that blew it behind, because it's hard to grasp to hold to make it a part of yourself and part of your everyday life. But that experiment has been repeated again and again. has been proven to be true. And if it is true, again, what does that say about this place? This universe this life that we're living?
Nadja King 02:54
Why the quantum world
