Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiment: An Introductory Overview
Abstract
The history of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) experiment started in 1935 with the famous EPR paradox. In 1964 Singlare Bell at the CERN Institute at Geneva formulated the so called famous Bell Theorem that incorporates a simple statitical method to test the EPR paradox of Einstein, Podosly and Rosen. The hisotry says, that Einstein never approved the 1935 paper and never talked to Podolky and Rosen after publication without his consent. However, history tells us that the EPR paradaox and the Bell Theorem triggered the development of the now so called EPR-experiments to experimetally decide between two paradigms that have not been well defined and articulated. In this work-in-progress paper I will introduce the fundamental aspects of the EPR debate and how it fudamentally impacts engineering in particular in the fields of quantum computers and artifical intelligence (AI) where important groundbraking technical development have been accomplished by industry leaders such as IBM, Google, Tesla, GM, Bank of America, BIS, IMF, Honda, and many other large companies in the world. The aim is to prepare studetns for the new technologies to understand the very fundamentals of the technologies that will shape the future.