Howard Wiseman (Centre for Quantum Dynamics, Griffith University, Brisbane Australia) will give a seminar on Monday April 22nd at 11 AM in Nevill Mott hall (D420) in building D (on the CNRS campus).
Abstract: In the original Matrix movie, the bulk of the human population lives not in the real world but inside a computer simulation called the Matrix. They are unable to detect this situation, except for the fact that certain agents can transcend the normal rules of physics. In this talk, I will explain how this is eerily similar to the world we live in. Certain people (quantum physicists) can transcend the normal rules by using entangled particles to do things that "should be" impossible. This makes the world very puzzling place, even for quantum physicists. These “super-powers” are also central to the emerging field of quantum information technology. Finally, I will explain very recent work by myself and co-workers that ties all of this together in order to show that the world is even more puzzling than we had thought. Much like the latest Matrix movie.
Published on April 10, 2024
Updated on April 15, 2024
Date
On April 22, 2024
Coffee and croissants after the session
11:00 AM - Start of the seminar
Location
Nevill Mott Hall - D420 Building D - Third Floor CNRS Campus 25 rue des Martyrs 38000 Grenoble
Access to the CNRS campus is restricted. Please bring your badge or contact the organizer (Michele Filippone) to gain access to the campus well in advance.
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