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MIT Physicist: These Black Holes Are Older Than the Universe

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

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Exploring Bell's Theorem and Quantum Entanglement

This chapter examines the relationship between physicists Dirac and Feynman while exploring the significant implications of Bell's theorem and its context within quantum mechanics. It discusses the historical challenges and philosophical questions surrounding experiments testing Bell's inequality, particularly the complexities of locality loopholes and the role of entangled particles. Furthermore, innovative research proposals are presented, demonstrating how high redshift quasars can be utilized to independently test ideas of quantum entanglement, importantly contributing to advancements in quantum information technologies.

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