Quantum Aesthetics

Quantum mechanics has fascinated and puzzled mankind since its first discovery in the early 20th century. Despite its many quirky implications that seemly contradict intuitions from everyday experiences and beliefs, quantum mechanics paved way for the technological leap in the mid-20th century, shaping the modern life we now live in. Einstein famously said “God does not play dice”, rejecting the probabilistic worldview implied by its formulation. Multiverse and parallel universe are concepts supported by this view. On the other hand, measurement theory, quantum entanglement, and teleportation have all been verified at the turn of the 21st century leading towards new exciting technologies such as quantum computing and communication, which will certainly change our lives again. This project sets out to manifest the aesthetics and quirkiness of quantum mechanics by applying laws of quantum theory to generate visuals and sound. State-of-the-art tools in quantum computing and communication will be used to investigate how experiential understanding can be obtained so that professionals, enthusiasts and general publics can engage in meaningful conversations.

 

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