
Scientific papers discussed in this video:
Quantum theory cannot consistently describe the use of itself
Daniela Frauchiger & Renato Renner:
Thought experiments in a quantum computer,
Nuriya Nurgalieva, Simon Mathis, Lídia del Rio, Renato Renner:
Other interesting links related to the video:
Quantum 'thought experiment software'
Great Quantum artwork by Nuriya Nurgalieva:
Part One: Modelling Observers
00:00 Introduction
04:13 The object-subject divide in quantum mechanics
07:58 How would you explain the Wigner's Friend thought experiment?
09:40 Observations are not facts
12:16 Is collapse relative?
14:11 Losing information = measurement
15:38 How do you model the agent in quantum mechanics?
17:54 What is reversibility in QM?
Part Two: Explaining the Frauchiger-Renner Thought Experiment
22:14 Lídia explains Maxwell's Demon and how the demon can be modelled
29:28 Formatting the 'hard drive' of the demon equals the energy gained
31:20 Lídia explains the Frauchiger-Renner thought experiment
41:51 The quantum circuit of the FR experiment
50:31 Where the experiment gets really weird
54:52 How to make sense of the weirdness?
Part Three: The Implications and Meaning of the FR Experiment
1:03:59 What assumptions CANNOT all be true?
1:07:47 Critique from the physics community on the FR experiment
1:13:30 The philosophical implications of the FR experiment
1:16:04 Agreeing or disagreeing on Heisenberg cuts
1:17:27 Quanundrum software to test thought experiments
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1:23:16 Does the FR experiment "favor" a many-worlds interpretation, or does it require an epistemic approach?
1:25:04 Every theory, at some point, breaks
1:26:57 On the (in)completeness of quantum theory
1:29:35 What the FR experiment could mean for quantum computers...
1:32:06 What makes the FR experiment REALLY strange?
1:35:31 You cannot have an outside view AND know what's going on inside...
1:36:01 What does it mean philosophically?
1:40:16 What if objective collapse or many-worlds is true?
1:43:20 Do you believe in free will?
1:45:54 Lídia does believe in an objective world...
1:47:15 What would a world weirder than quantum mechanics look like?
1:52:37 Where does thinking about "different" universes become relevant for physics?
1:55:51 On What the Bleep Do We Know, quantum woo, and the real meaning of quantum mechanics...
1:57:52 Nature doesn't care about our Heisenberg cut...
1:59:33 Quantum mechanics and non-dualism
2:02:04 Physicists should be aware of their own faiths, religion, and mortality...
2:04:06 On the nature of the self, and how Lídia's work has informed her outlook on life
2:09:31 Final words
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