How Scientists Created a Quantum Wormhole Simulation in a Lab
Offered By: Arvin Ash via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking experiment where scientists created a quantum holographic wormhole inside a quantum computer. Delve into the fundamental theories of quantum mechanics and general relativity, and understand the concept of Einstein-Rosen bridges. Learn about quantum entanglement and the ER=EPR conjecture, which suggests entangled particles are connected via wormholes. Discover how researchers used 9 qubits to simulate a wormhole, manipulating electrical fields to create negative energy and keep it open. Examine the process of information transfer through this quantum wormhole and its implications for future quantum communication. Gain insights into the mathematical equivalence between this quantum simulation and spacetime wormholes, while understanding the limitations and future possibilities of this research.
Syllabus
- Intro and questions
- Quantum mechanics and Relativity
- ER=EPR
- How is Entanglement related to wormholes?
- How a wormhole was created on a computer
- My opinion of this experiment
- Further study if you want to learn more
Taught by
Arvin Ash
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