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Bohr–Einstein debates - Wikipedia
The Bohr–Einstein debates were a series of public disputes about quantum mechanics between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Their debates are remembered because of their importance to the philosophy of science.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohr–Einstein_debates
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No. 2627: The Bohr-Einstein Debates
Clash of the Titans: The Bohr-Einstein Debates
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi2627.htm
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Physicist suggests Einstein could have beaten Bohr in famous thought experiment
(PhysOrg.com) -- Way back in the 1930’s, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr were sparring over ideas related to whether the new field of quantum mechanics was correct.
https://phys.org/news/2012-03-physicist-einstein-beaten-bohr-famous.html
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Quantum Entanglement: Who is Right Einstein or Bohr? | Physics-Astronomy
Quantum Mechanics is the one of most successful theory ever discovered by physicists and there is no doubt about that, but physicists are still arguing about what it means? What do Quantum Mechanics tell us about the nature of reality? Quantum mechanics make almost the all the stuff of modern age, even the computer or mobile you are using to read this article is the result of quantum mechanics but quantum mechanics is still deeply mysterious. Answers to the basic questions asked by Albert Einstein back in 1920 are still unexplainable.
For Neils Bohr measurement changes everything. He believed that before you measured or observed the particle its characteristics were uncertain. For example an electron in the double slit experiment, before the detector at the back pain points its location on the screen, it could be almost anywhere with a whole range of possibilities until the moment you observe it. According to Bohr’s approach to quantum mechanics when you measure a particle, the act of measurement forces the particle to relinquish all the other places where it could have been and select one definite location. So the act of measurement forces the particle to make that choice. Neils Bohr accepted that the nature of reality was inherently fuzzy but not Einstein. Einstein believed in certainty not just when something is measured to look at but all the time. As Einstein said I like to think that moon is there even when I am not looking at it. Einstein was convinced that something was missing from quantum mechanics. Something that would help you locate the particle in the same place even when you are not looking. Despite Einstein’s arguments Neils Bohr remained unmoved.
In 1935 Einstein thought that he had found something that can fill the gap in quantum mechanics. He thought it would help in completing the quantum theory. It is called Entanglement. The most bizarre, the most absurd, the craziest and the most ridiculous prediction that quantum mechanics makes is Entanglement. Two particles can become entangle if they are closed together then their properties becomes linked. Remarkably quantum mechanics says that even if you separate those particle sending them in the opposite direction, then they will still remain entangle. An electron spins as with other quantum qualities and is generally completely fuzzy and uncertain until the moment you measured it and when you do, you will either find it spins clockwise or counter clockwise. According to quantum entanglement, measuring one particle will affect its other entangle particle no matter how far that is, even if one is on earth and the other is on the moon. For Einstein that kind of weird long range connection between particles was so liturgist, he called it spooky. Spooky action at a distance. There is no way that the particles can communicate each other at very long distances so it is completely bizarre. Einstein agreed that entangle particles could exist, he insisted that these entangle particles are like gloves. If you have a pair of gloves and you pack each glove in two different boxes and send these two boxes to two different places and when a person opens the first box can predict that what glove is in another box without looking at it. If he got the right hand glove in the box than the other must be left handed. Einstein thought the same idea applies to entangle particles, whatever the configuration electrons are in, must have been determined when they flew apart.
So who was right, Bohr, who said that particles immediately transfer information to others, even across great distances or Einstein, who believed that there was no spooky connection between particles but instead everything was decided well before you look. Northern Irish physicist John Bell puts this question under experiments. A machine was designed to test a large number of particles. After different experiments, it turned out that Bohr was true. Measuring one particle suddenly effects the other as the space between them even did not exist. Einstein thought that the spooky action was impossible but experimental results showed that it was reality, the spooky action exists.
http://www.physics-astronomy.com/2014/02/quantum-entanglement-who-is-right.html
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“Albert is an old fool”: Einstein vs Schrödinger in battle of the Nobel laureates - Salon.com
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https://www.salon.com/2015/04/18/albert_is_an_old_fool_einstein_vs_schrodinger_in_battle_of_the_nobel_laureates
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Quantum Entanglement and the Great Bohr-Einstein Debate | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios - YouTube
For those of you in New York City you can check out Matt live at PBS Nerd Night at the NYC YouTube Space on Thursday night September 22nd. Hope to see you th...
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Feynman on the historic debate between Einstein & Bohr
The golden age of quantum theory put many of the greatest minds of the 20th century in contact with some of the most significant scientific and philosophical questions of their era.
http://blog.press.princeton.edu/2015/11/02/feynman-on-the-historic-debate-between-einstein-bohr/
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The Bohr-Einstein debate and quantum entanglement
tested experimentally
In quantum physics, the value of an observable1
such as the position or velocity of a particle
can generally only be predicted statistically, by the probability of finding a particular value.
http://www2.cnrs.fr/sites/communique/fichier/bohr_eisntein_en.pdf
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What is the difference between Niels Bohr's and Albert Einstein's theories of quantum mechanics? - Quora
Firstly the question has errors, Bohr and Einstein didn't advocate different theories of Quantum Mechanics, there held different opinions on the philosophica...
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-Niels-Bohrs-and-Albert-Einsteins-theories-of-quantum-mechanics
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Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein | DaVinci Institute
Albert Einstein After formulating the theory of general relativity, Albert Einstein had shown that photons have…
https://www.davinciinstitute.com/innovative-thinking/niels-bohr-and-albert-einstein/
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Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality - review - Telegraph
Manjit Kumar's book explores Quantum theory, with some help from James Bond
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/bookreviews/3708087/Quantum-Einstein-Bohr-and-the-Great-Debate-About-the-Nature-of-Reality-review.html
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Bohr vs Einstein: is the Moon there when we are not looking? | Physics Forums - The Fusion of Science and Community
For some time now I’ve been intrigued by the famous argument between Bohr and Einstein, and which was apparently settled when Bell’s inequality was...
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/bohr-vs-einstein-is-the-moon-there-when-we-are-not-looking.856587/
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The Reference Frame: Bohr-Einstein debates: 8 decades later
The best theoretical physics blog that the search engine can offer you, by a Czech conservative string theorist, focusing on high-energy physics and the climate change facts
https://motls.blogspot.com/2012/10/bohr-einstein-debates-8-decades-later.html
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1 answer: How can the disagreement between Einstein and Bohr be explained to a layman? - Quora
I am presuming the disagreement you mentioned between Einstein and Bohr was on the interpretation of quantum mechanics. If that is so, let me borrow some (or...
https://www.quora.com/How-can-the-disagreement-between-Einstein-and-Bohr-be-explained-to-a-layman
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Tussles in Brussels: How Einstein vs Bohr Shaped Modern Science Debates | Ramin Skibba
In one corner, we have a German-born theoretical physicist famous for his discovery of the photoelectric effect and his groundbreaking research on relativity theory. In the opposite corner, hailing from Denmark, we have a theoretical physicist famous for his transformational work on quantum theory and atomic structure. Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr frequently butted heads…
https://raminskibba.net/2015/06/03/tussles-in-brussels-how-einstein-vs-bohr-shaped-modern-science-debates/