Tim Maudlin | Bell’s Theorem and Beyond: Nobody Understands Quantum Mechanics | The Cartesian Cafe
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 Published On Dec 1, 2023

Tim Maudlin is a philosopher of science specializing in the foundations of physics, metaphysics, and logic. He is a professor at New York University, a member of the Foundational Questions Institute, and the founder and director of the John Bell Institute for the Foundations of Physics.

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In this very in-depth discussion, Tim and I probe the foundations of science through the avenues of locality and determinism as arising from the Einstein-Poldosky-Rosen (EPR) paradox and Bell's Theorem. These issues are so intricate that even the Nobel Prize committee incorrectly described the significance of Bell's work in their press release for the 2022 prize in physics. Viewers motivated enough to think deeply about these ideas will be rewarded with a conceptually proper understanding of the nonlocal nature of physics and its manifestation in quantum theory.

I. Introduction
00:25 : Biography
05:26 : Interdisciplinary work
11:45 : Physicists working on the wrong things
16:47 : Bell's Theorem soft overview
24:14: Common misunderstanding of "God does not play dice."
25:59: Technical outline

II. EPR Paradox / Argument
29:14 : EPR is not a paradox
34:57 : Criterion of reality
43:57 : Mathematical formulation
46:32 : Locality: No spooky action at a distance
49:54 : Bertlmann's socks
53:17 : EPR syllogism summarized
54:52 : Determinism is inferred not assumed
1:02:18 : Clarifying analogy: Coin flips
1:06:39 : Einstein's objection to determinism revisited

III. Bohm Segue
1:11:05 : Introduction
1:13:38: Bell and von Neumann's error
1:20:14: Bell's motivation: Can I remove Bohm's nonlocality?

IV. Bell's Theorem and Related Examples
1:25:13 : Setup
1:27:59 : Decoding Bell's words: Locality is the key!
1:34:16 : Bell's inequality (overview)
1:36:46 : Bell's inequality (math)
1:39:15 : Concrete example of violation of Bell's inequality
1:49:42: GHZ Example

V. Miscellany
2:06:23 : Statistical independence assumption
2:13:18: The 2022 Nobel Prize
2:17:43: Misconceptions and hidden variables
2:22:28: The assumption of local realism? Repeat: Determinism is a conclusion not an assumption.

VI. Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics
2:28:44: Interpretation is a misnomer
2:29:48: Three requirements. You can only pick two.
2:34:52: Copenhagen interpretation?

Further Reading:
J. Bell. Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics
T. Maudlin. Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity
Wikipedia: Mermin's device, GHZ experiment


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