Stefan Buhmann - The Quantum Veil of Ignorance: Fundamental Limits to our Knowledge about the Microscopic World

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FRIAS Lunch Lecture from 21 June 2018 with Dr. Stefan Buhmann from the University of Freiburg

Classical mechanics offers a very tidy picture of the universe as a smoothly running machine where the motion of each element is completely predetermined from its initial position and velocity. On the contrary, the findings of quantum physics teach us that processes in the microscopic world are inherently random. Even worse, according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, such basic properties as position and velocity cannot be known simultaneously. I will try to give an introduction of our apparently unavoidable ignorance of what is really going on in the realm of quantum physics.

More information on the FRIAS Lunch Lectures 2018: https://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/de/mediathek/lunch-lectures/videomitschnitte-der-lunch-lecture-reihe-ignorance-what-we-dont-know-2018  

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Dr. Stefan Buhmann


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