Quantum Weirdness
A full century after the discovery of a peculiar microscopic world, quantum mechanics has triumphed as the most precisely verified physical theory in the history of science. Yet the quantum world defies everyday intuition and conventional notions of reality. Particles exist in eerie superpositions, simultaneously there and not there, or become mysteriously entangled across vast separations, challenging comprehension.
To take on quantum weirdness and its most pressing contemporary implications, our Director of Sciences, Janna Levin, hosted renowned scientist Paul Davies in conversation with innovative experimental quantum physicist Natalia Ares. Together, they untangle the quantum technology revolution unfolding in the burgeoning field of “quantum information science,” featuring new tools such as quantum computers, quantum cryptography, and the quantum internet—technologies that have attracted billions of dollars in investments and triggered a frantic quantum arms race between nations. At the same time, theorists are wrestling with this quantum realm, where ghostly quantum particles influence nanotechnology, cause black holes to evaporate, and may even contribute to the universe’s expansion. ♦
Scientific Controversies brings together two scientists in conversation to explore unsolved quandaries. The focus is on ideas and the unknown, the precipice between where we are now and where we imagine the future will bring us.