B Explanation of Quantum Entanglement Please

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Hello, I am 12 years old in 6th grade and love physics and Quantum Physics, I would love an explanation of Quantum Physics and Topological Quantum Matter.
 
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Arik Salehi said:
Hello, I am 12 years old in 6th grade and love physics and Quantum Physics, I would love an explanation of Quantum Physics and Topological Quantum Matter.
Welcome to the PF, Arik. :smile:

What have you found in your reading so far? What have you read at Wikipedia and similar websites so far?

Have you tried a PF forum search on these subjects? The Search feature is at the upper right corner of the display. Also, take a look at the PF INSIGHTS section -- there are a number of articles there that you will find interesting and fun to read through. :smile:
 
Hi, Berkeman I have read on wikipedia Quantum mechanics, Quantum entanglement (Which is particularly hard) and have read books on the subject such as The Theoretical Minimum. I would like to research Physics and learn it before high school.
 
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Theoretical Minimum is fine - at least I think so. :smile:

There is lots to be found on the net if you choose your search terms carefully. :smile:
 
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Hi, Berkeman I have read on wikipedia Quantum mechanics, Quantum entanglement (Which is particularly hard) and have read books on the subject such as The Theoretical Minimum. I would like to research Physics and learn it before high school.
Good for you! Try using the PF Search feature to find previous discussions about those topics. Just click on the "SEARCH" link at the top of the page and enter some keywords in the Title slot. Try reading through some of the threads you find to see if they help to add to your knowledge (and to your questions!). :smile:

BTW, the threads you find will likely have a "Prefix" to the left of the thread title. Right now you should try to read the "B" (Basic) or "I" (Intermediate) level threads. Leave the "A" Advanced/PhD level threads for next year... :biggrin:
 
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Insights auto threads is broken atm, so I'm manually creating these for new Insight articles. Towards the end of the first lecture for the Qiskit Global Summer School 2025, Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Olivia Lanes (Global Lead, Content and Education IBM) stated... Source: https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/quantum-entanglement-is-a-kinematic-fact-not-a-dynamical-effect/ by @RUTA
If we release an electron around a positively charged sphere, the initial state of electron is a linear combination of Hydrogen-like states. According to quantum mechanics, evolution of time would not change this initial state because the potential is time independent. However, classically we expect the electron to collide with the sphere. So, it seems that the quantum and classics predict different behaviours!

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