Eimear Brennan
Entangled Particles
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which two subatomic particles become deeply linked to each other and can remain so even when on opposite sides of the universe. Their states cannot be described independently from each other.
Researchers suggest our thoughts and feelings become entangled with those around us and if so, our mortal experience of “love” can be explained by this theory rather than our own ideas of chemistry or psychology. For example, unexplainable moments such as thinking of a person in one moment and bumping into them in the next.
Entangled Particles explores the application of this theory in our search for love. The concept of a molecular exchange between two people, deepening with every step forward in a relationship.
Here, you will find out if your states can align, both of your codes must be read in tandem to ultimately become entangled at the end of the line.
Experts and Collaborators
UCL Quantum Science and Technology Institute, Dr. Abbie Bray
Sound Design: Isaac Clarke