What can Schrödinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics? - Josh Samani

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Consider throwing a ball straight into the air.
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Can you predict the motion of the ball after it leaves your hand?
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Sure, that's easy.
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The ball will move upward until it gets to some highest point,
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then it will come back down and land in your hand again.
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Of course, that's what happens,
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and you know this because you have witnessed events like this countless times.
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You've been observing the physics of everyday phenomena your entire life.
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But suppose we explore a question about the physics of atoms,
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like what does the motion of an electron
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around the nucleus of a hydrogen atom look like?
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Could we answer that question based on our experience with everyday physics?
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Definietly not. Why?
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Because the physics that governs the behavior of systems at such small scales
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is much different than the physics of the macroscopic objects
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you see around you all the time.
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The everyday world you know and love
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behaves according to the laws of classical mechanics.
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But systems on the scale of atoms
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behave according to the laws of quantum mechanics.
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This quantum world turns out to be a very strange place.
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An illustration of quantum strangeness is given by a famous thought experiment:
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Schrödinger's cat.
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A physicist, who doesn't particularly like cats, puts a cat in a box,
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along with a bomb that has a 50% chance of blowing up after the lid is closed.
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Until we reopen the lid, there is no way of knowing
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whether the bomb exploded or not,
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and thus, no way of knowing if the cat is alive or dead.
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In quantum physics, we could say that before our observation
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the cat was in a superposition state.
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It was neither alive nor dead but rather in a mixture of both possibilities,
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with a 50% chance for each.
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The same sort of thing happens to physical systems at quantum scales,
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like an electron orbiting in a hydrogen atom.
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The electron isn't really orbiting at all.
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It's sort of everywhere in space, all at once,
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with more of a probability of being at some places than others,
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and it's only after we measure its position
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that we can pinpoint where it is at that moment.
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A lot like how we didn't know whether the cat was alive or dead
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until we opened the box.
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This brings us to the strange and beautiful phenomenon
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of quantum entanglement.
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Suppose that instead of one cat in a box, we have two cats in two different boxes.
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If we repeat the Schrödinger's cat experiment with this pair of cats,
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the outcome of the experiment can be one of four possibilities.
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Either both cats will be alive, or both will be dead,
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or one will be alive and the other dead, or vice versa.
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The system of both cats is again in a superposition state,
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with each outcome having a 25% chance rather than 50%.
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But here's the cool thing:
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quantum mechanics tells us it's possible to erase
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the both cats alive and both cats dead outcomes from the superposition state.
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In other words, there can be a two cat system,
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such that the outcome will always be one cat alive and the other cat dead.
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The technical term for this is that the states of the cats are entangled.
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But there's something truly mindblowing about quantum entanglement.
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If you prepare the system of two cats in boxes in this entangled state,
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then move the boxes to opposite ends of the universe,
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the outcome of the experiment will still always be the same.
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One cat will always come out alive, and the other cat will always end up dead,
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even though which particular cat lives or dies is completely undetermined
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before we measure the outcome.
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How is this possible?
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How is it that the states of cats on opposite sides of the universe
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can be entangled in this way?
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They're too far away to communicate with each other in time,
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so how do the two bombs always conspire such that
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one blows up and the other doesn't?
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You might be thinking,
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"This is just some theoretical mumbo jumbo.
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This sort of thing can't happen in the real world."
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But it turns out that quantum entanglement
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has been confirmed in real world lab experiments.
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Two subatomic particles entangled in a superposition state,
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where if one spins one way then the other must spin the other way,
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will do just that, even when there's no way
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for information to pass from one particle to the other
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indicating which way to spin to obey the rules of entanglement.
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It's not surprising then that entanglement is at the core
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of quantum information science,
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a growing field studying how to use the laws of the strange quantum world
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in our macroscopic world,
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like in quantum cryptography, so spies can send secure messages to each other,
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or quantum computing, for cracking secret codes.
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Everyday physics may start to look a bit more like the strange quantum world.
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Quantum teleportation may even progress so far,
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that one day your cat will escape to a safer galaxy,
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where there are no physicists and no boxes.
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