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The Maximum Entanglement Speed
The maximum entanglement speed is like a maximum speed in the space of quantum states, just as the speed of light is a maximum speed in physical space, and it can be measured in black hole systems. The concept of fermions versus bosons plays a fundamental role in the exclusion principle that prevents matter from self-destructing.
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Researchers discuss the concept of a maximum entanglement speed, which is similar to the speed of light in physical space, and how it can potentially be measured in black hole systems.
2:20:58 - 2:23:20 (02:21)
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Researchers discuss the concept of a maximum entanglement speed, which is similar to the speed of light in physical space, and how it can potentially be measured in black hole systems.
ChapterThe Maximum Entanglement Speed
Episode#124 – Stephen Wolfram: Fundamental Theory of Physics, Life, and the Universe
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Discussing the key idea of quantum mechanics, the exclusion principle, which allows for matter to not self-destruct and the difference between fermions and bosons in this context, this podcast delves into the interpretations of quantum physics and the question of how much of physics we need to be able to explain certain phenomena.
2:23:20 - 2:25:36 (02:16)
Summary
Discussing the key idea of quantum mechanics, the exclusion principle, which allows for matter to not self-destruct and the difference between fermions and bosons in this context, this podcast delves into the interpretations of quantum physics and the question of how much of physics we need to be able to explain certain phenomena.