Quantum Paradoxes

I made the Quantum Paradoxes content series during my part-time internship with the IBM Quantum community team, alongside my PhD. The series has 14 instalments, each one demystifying a paradoxical quantum thought experiment using quantum computing. It includes code for simulations that learners can run themselves on today's quantum computers. Each episode has a video, blog post and code tutorial. If you're not familiar with the basics of quantum computing (i.e. qubits and quantum circuits), I recommend first checking out the IBM Quantum learning platform.

Schrödinger's cat 

Blog, Code Tutorial

Frauchiger-Renner paradox

Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial

EPR paradox

Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial

Quantum bomb tester

Blog, Code Tutorial

Quantum Maxwell's Demon

Blog, Code Tutorial

Wigner's friend

Blog, Code Tutorial

Double-slit

Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial

Quantum teleportation

Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial

Hardy's paradox

Blog, Code Tutorial

Quantum Zeno effect

Blog, Code Tutorial

Many-worlds vs Copenhagen collapse

Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial

Delayed-choice quantum eraser

Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial

Closed-timelike-curves

Xmas blog, Code Tutorial

Quantum pigeonhole paradox

Blog, Code Tutorial

Trailer for the 2nd instalment of videos