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What is a quantum particle really like? It’s not what you think
Quantum mechanics is known for some very mind-bending claims, like cats being simultaneously dead and alive, and electrons and protons…
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“Muon g-2” experiment: A mystery bubbles in the quantum foam
Credit: Fermilab For over half a century, researchers have studied the magnetic properties of an ephemeral subatomic particle called a…
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Aliens May Be Using Black Holes to Power Quantum Computers and This is How We'll Find Them
Aliens May Be Using Black Holes to Power Quantum Computers and This is How We’ll Find Them Source link
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How plants can perform feats of quantum mechanics
It is spring now in the Northern Hemisphere, and the world has greened around us. Outside my window, trees are…
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“Nothing” doesn’t exist. Instead, there is “quantum foam”
“Nothing” doesn’t exist. Instead, there is “quantum foam” Source link
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Attempt to solve quantum problem deepens the mystery
The mark of a good scientific theory is that it predicts many separate measurements. In the subatomic world, however, there…
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“Spooky” quantum biology might cause your DNA to mutate
Could quantum mechanics — a field that Albert Einstein once derided as “spooky” — affect us in a highly personal…
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Could we use quantum communication to talk to aliens?
We have turned our ears to space in the search for extraterrestrial civilizations. We have listened, we have waited, and…
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What Einstein and Bohr’s debate over quantum entanglement taught us about reality
This is the first of a four-article series on how quantum entanglement is changing technology and how we understand the…
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Does consciousness change the rules of quantum mechanics?
This is the fourth article in a four-part series on quantum entanglement. In the first, we discussed the basics of…
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