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.
Qiskit Medium and IBM Quantum blogs
Code tutorials on GitHub
Schrödinger's cat
Frauchiger-Renner paradox
Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial
EPR paradox
Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial
Quantum bomb tester
Quantum Maxwell's Demon
Wigner's friend
Double-slit
Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial
Quantum teleportation
Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial
Hardy's paradox
Quantum Zeno effect
Many-worlds vs Copenhagen collapse
Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial
Delayed-choice quantum eraser
Blog (coming soon), Code Tutorial
Closed-timelike-curves
Quantum pigeonhole paradox
Trailer for the 2nd instalment of videos