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An Interview on Quantum Puzzles: Beyond Space and Time | Antoine Suarez | TEDxSalzburg

In his talk, Antoine Suarez explains how the entanglement experiments he conducted inspired by John Bell use moving measuring devices, and thereby complete the experiments of Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022, which use measuring devices at rest. The results challenge our understanding of space and time, potentially revolutionizing our perception of the physical world. Antoine Suarez is a Swiss physicist and philosopher known for his work on the foundations of quantum physics and the intersections between science, philosophy, and other fields like "mind-brain," "free will," "definition of death," "beginning of human life," and "origin of humanity." He holds a Master in Theoretical Physics from the University of Zaragoza (1967), a Master in Experimental Physics from the University of Fribourg (1969), and a PhD from the ETH Zurich (1975). In January 1990, he initiated the Center for Quantum Philosophy at the CERN in Geneva with John Bell (https://videos.cern.ch/record/1049544). In the following years he collaborated with the Group of Applied Physics at the University of Geneva (in particular Nicolas Gisin, Valerio Scarani, André Stefanov, and Hugo Zbinden) to propose and conduct experiments proving that the quantum correlations come from outside space and time, and the consistency of the material world requires non-material coordination.An essay reproducing the ideas of this TEDx interview has been published on this website. (https://www.exaudi.org/quantum-science-gods-surprising-ally/) This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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