Listen "Quantum Entanglement Explained with Tea, Biscuits, and Cats | Why the Universe Is Secretly Clingy"
Episode Synopsis
Brew a cup, settle in, and join Professor Teabottom and Pig the cat for the coziest quantum journey on YouTube. In tonight’s episode of Tea & Gravity, we unravel the tangled secrets of quantum entanglement—that mysterious “spooky action at a distance” that puzzled even Einstein himself.✨ From playful tea analogies and biscuit-based thought experiments to mind-bending stories of particles communicating across galaxies, Professor Teabottom makes quantum physics irresistibly gentle, funny, and surprisingly easy to understand. With British wit, rain at the windows, and Pig’s ever-skeptical glances, you’ll discover:What quantum entanglement really means (with tea for two!)Why Einstein called it “spooky” (and what made Bohr smirk)The wild story of Bell’s Theorem and inseparable biscuitsHow teleportation, quantum computers, and birds’ migration all tie inWhether the entire universe might be stitched together by quantum threadsAnd of course, Professor Teabottom’s uniquely cozy, cat-filled perspective on the deepest mysteries of realityPerfect for insomniacs, science lovers, and anyone who enjoys a bit of wonder with their wind-down routine, Tea & Gravity is a storytelling series where curiosity meets calm.📩 Join our free Substack for episode updates, behind-the-scenes musings, and a cozy community of fellow sleepy scientists: https://teaandgravity.substack.com🐾 Brought to you by Science for Insomniacs🫖 Subscribe and let gravity tuck you in.
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