Quantum physics has given us many startling ideas: ghost waves, distant
objects that seem magically connected to each other, cats that are both dead
and alive. Countless experiments have led to practical applications that shape
our daily lives. Today our understanding of the world around us is based on
this theory and yet it is still profoundly mysterious.
In this talk, professor Carlo Rovelli, one
of our most celebrated scientists, will tell the
extraordinary story of quantum physics and
reveals its deep meaning: a world made of
substances is replaced by a world made of
relations, each particle responding to another
in a never ending game of mirrors.
For more information and
to book your place visit:
newscientist.com/quantumtheory
BIG IDEAS
IN PHYSICS
CARLO ROVELLI
MAKING SENSE OF
QUANTUM THEORY
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BIG IDEAS IN PHYSICS SERIES
CARLO ROVELLI
Thursday 1 April 2021 6 - 7pm GMT / 1- 2pm EST and on-demand