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So these are our photon detectors,
and these are just counting how many photons they see every second.
You're listening to crowdscience from the BBC World Service,
the show that asks some of the smartest scientists in the world to explain the nature of reality,
preferably using lasers.
And so when we turn the laser on,
we'll start to see lots of counts now on the detectors as they're starting to detect photons.
And if it makes cool noises, well, that's even better.
If the photon arrives at detector A, the computer will make a particular noise.
And if it arrives at detector B, it will make a different frequency tone,
so it will actually be able to hear this.
And so this is something that you guys have jimmied up so
that you can demonstrate this for crowd science?
Yep, exactly.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm Anand Jagatir,
and for this episode I've traveled to Geneva