Quantum Physics: The Best Science Videos on Entanglement, Reality, and the Quantum World

Updated June 2026 6 featured videos
Quantum mechanics is the most successful theory in the history of science and also the most misunderstood. The trouble is that it works perfectly while refusing to tell us what it means. The videos below are the clearest guides we have found through that strangeness, from the basics of how atoms behave to the deep debates over many worlds and the real state of quantum computing, each paired with our written guides.
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Our guides to Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computing cover the science behind these conversations in depth.

What Quantum Mechanics Is Really Telling Us

Start here. These two build the foundation: one corrects the myths that have grown up around the subject, the other shows the whole theory hiding inside a single atom.

What We've Gotten Wrong About Quantum Physics

Brian Greene leads a panel that takes apart the common misconceptions about quantum mechanics, from what "observation" actually means to the idea that anything is possible. It is a careful, deep corrective that more than earns its long runtime.

Read next: Quantum Mechanics Explained.

The Entire Quantum Universe Is Inside the Atom

Arvin Ash uses the humble atom to introduce the core ideas of quantum mechanics, why electrons sit in orbitals, why energy comes in discrete lumps, and why none of it works the way everyday objects do. The best on-ramp if the subject is new to you.

Read next: Quantum Mechanics Explained.

The Strangest Experiments

Quantum weirdness is not philosophy, it shows up in the lab. These two cover the experiments that even physicists find unsettling.

Boy, Was I Wrong! How the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser Really Works

This is the experiment that seems to let a choice made now affect what happened in the past, and it has fooled a lot of smart people, including the presenter, who says so in the title. Arvin walks through why the spookiness is real while the time-travel reading is not.

Read next: Quantum Mechanics Explained.

Can Particles Be Quantum Entangled Across Time?

Einstein's "spooky action at a distance" usually means entanglement across space. This conversation pushes the idea further and asks whether particles can be entangled across time, and what that would even mean for cause and effect.

Read next: Quantum Mechanics Explained.

Many Worlds and Quantum Computers

Where quantum mechanics leads is still genuinely open. These two cover the most radical interpretation of the theory and its most practical application.

Does Quantum Mechanics Imply Multiple Universes?

The Many Worlds interpretation, taken seriously by the physicists who argue both for and against it. A clear look at why some of the sharpest minds alive think every quantum event splits reality into branches, and why others find that a step too far.

Read next: Quantum Mechanics Explained.

Quantum Computing: Hype vs. Reality

Cuts through the marketing to explain what quantum computers can and cannot actually do, and how far off the genuinely useful machines really are. The perfect companion to our quantum computing guide if you want the honest version.

Read next: Quantum Computing Explained.

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