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Musings on Quantum Mechanics | Vlatko Vedral

Vlatko Vedral

My thoughts on quantum mechanics, how it affects everyone, and how this can help to explain the world around us.

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  • Vlatko Vedral

    I am the Professor of Quantum Information Theory at the University of Oxford. I spend a lot of my time thinking about what quantum mechanics actually means, and how it affects everything and everyone around us.

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