Most theories of quantum mechanics do not offer clear yes/no empirical answers to all questions that seem at face value. The Many-Worlds Interpretation, originated by Hugh Everett in the late 1950s, is unique for its unambiguous envisioning of reality: our universe is one of the numerous parallel universes that frantically branch off from each other nanoseconds by nanoseconds. In many of these worlds, there exist exact replicas of you and me, all evolving independently. My thesis exhibition, entitled Wholly Quantum, articulates this controversial theory in a visual way. Through a hybrid of electronics, lights, and sculptures, the exhibition recasts reality within an utterly surreal framework and investigates the battle between a single real...
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Two luminaries of 20th century astrophysics were Sir James Jeans and Sir Arthur Eddington. Both took...
The Quantum Multiverse is an immersive audio-visual interactive art installation that uses generativ...
Presentation used in a cycle of informative talks about the peculiarities that make quantum mechanic...
Quantum theory is our very best description of the microscopic world of atoms and their constituents...
Recent years have seen a good deal of work done on one of the most mind blowing and conceptually rad...
The starting point of this dissertation is that a quantum state represents the observer's knowledge ...
Quantum theory explains a hugely diverse array of phenomena in the history of science. But how can t...
This exegesis is an attempt to explore how the quantum theory of the observer effect and quantum mec...
A novel interpretation of quantum mechanics, first proposed in brief form by Hugh Everett in 1957, f...
What does realism about the quantum state imply? What follows when quantum theory is applied without...
The problem of making sense of quantum mechanics is as much a psychological problem as it is a physi...
Zeilinger’s fundamental principle of quantum physics is presented and discussed in connection to the...
Most interpretations of quantum theory fail to provide a fundamental, complete, self-consistent acco...
Quantum theory is open to different interpretations, and this paper reviews some of the points of co...
Quantum Physics from A to Z is a compilation that provides textual definitions and derived artistic ...
Two luminaries of 20th century astrophysics were Sir James Jeans and Sir Arthur Eddington. Both took...
The Quantum Multiverse is an immersive audio-visual interactive art installation that uses generativ...
Presentation used in a cycle of informative talks about the peculiarities that make quantum mechanic...
Quantum theory is our very best description of the microscopic world of atoms and their constituents...
Recent years have seen a good deal of work done on one of the most mind blowing and conceptually rad...
The starting point of this dissertation is that a quantum state represents the observer's knowledge ...
Quantum theory explains a hugely diverse array of phenomena in the history of science. But how can t...
This exegesis is an attempt to explore how the quantum theory of the observer effect and quantum mec...
A novel interpretation of quantum mechanics, first proposed in brief form by Hugh Everett in 1957, f...
What does realism about the quantum state imply? What follows when quantum theory is applied without...
The problem of making sense of quantum mechanics is as much a psychological problem as it is a physi...
Zeilinger’s fundamental principle of quantum physics is presented and discussed in connection to the...
Most interpretations of quantum theory fail to provide a fundamental, complete, self-consistent acco...
Quantum theory is open to different interpretations, and this paper reviews some of the points of co...
Quantum Physics from A to Z is a compilation that provides textual definitions and derived artistic ...
Two luminaries of 20th century astrophysics were Sir James Jeans and Sir Arthur Eddington. Both took...