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Quantum Reality: Space, Time, and Entanglement (Full Transcript)

Theoretical physicist Brian Greene moderates this fascinating program exploring the fundamental principles of Quantum Physics.

PARTICIPANTS: Mark Van Raamsdonk, Gerard ’t Hooft, David Wallace, Birgitta Whaley

MODERATOR: Brian Greene

Event Date: JUNE 2, 2017

TRANSCRIPT: 

BRIAN GREENE: Good to see all of you.

You see a quote up there by Niels Bohr, one of the founding figures of quantum mechanics:

“Anyone who thinks they can talk about quantum mechanics without getting dizzy hasn’t yet understood the first word of it.”

Now, why would that be? What did Niels Bohr mean by that? Well, basically he meant that we all have a good intuition for classical physics. Right?

And by that, I mean, you know, if I was to take any little object, right, and give it a catch. Nice! Did a one-handed catch right there. Throw this a little bit further back. Here we go, two for two. Nope, we’re still one-for-two. They’re still back in the dark ages –- here we go. You have that one over there? Good.

Right now, each one of the people who caught, so that would be the two of you over here, is really an evolved human being. Now, you see, when we were out there in the Savannah trying to survive, we needed certain skills, we needed to be able to know where to throw a spear or how to throw a rock to get the next meal.

We needed to dodge some animal that was running toward us. And therefore we learned the basic physics of the everyday macroscopic so-called classical world. We learned that intuitively. And that’s why when I throw an object, you don’t have to go through some elaborate calculation to figure out the trajectory of that stuffed animal. You just put out your hand and catch it, right? It’s built into our being.

But that’s not the case when we go beyond the world of the everyday. If we explore the world, say of the very small, which is what we are going to focus on here tonight, we don’t have experience in that domain.