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Quantum Entanglements, Part 1 (Fall 2006, Stanford Univ.).

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Instructor: Professor Leonard Susskind. The old Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics associated with Niels Bohr is giving way to a more profound interpretation based on the idea of quantum entanglement. Entanglement not only replaces the obsolete notion of the collapse of the wave function but it is also the basis for Bell's famous theorem, the new paradigm of quantum computing, and finally the widely discussed "many-worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics originated by Everett. (from theoreticalminimum.com)

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