
My thoughts on quantum mechanics, how it affects everyone, and how this can help to explain the world around us.
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I completed my studies at Imperial College and since 2009 I’ve been in an entangled state of professorship at the University of Oxford. I spend my time thinking all about what quantum mechanics means, and how it affects everything and everyone.
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