Experts believe entangling a brain with a quantum computer could finally reveal where consciousness comes from.
Quantum mechanics has always had a way of making even the sharpest minds stop and scratch their heads. In the everyday world, you expect objects to follow straightforward rules. A ball thrown into the ...
For over a century, quantum mechanics has challenged our established notions of physics. At its core are questions that unsettle our understanding of the universe: when does a quantum particle ...
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Light exists in 37 dimensions, challenging the limits of quantum mechanics
A team of physicists has taken quantum weirdness to new heights by measuring a pulse of light in 37 dimensions. Their ...
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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
The story begins with the black hole information paradox. According to relativity, anything that falls into a black hole is ...
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How Light Breaks the Rules of Space and Time
Light behaves as both a wave and a particle, a paradox that has resisted complete explanation for over a century despite ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) Physicists have come up with a new experiment to test the quantum twin paradox using a pair of atoms in a superposition. It's an interesting idea because it could tell us ...
Artist view of a black hole ringing down into a stable state. Credit: Yasmine Steele at University of Illinois–Urbana Champaign Artist view of a black hole ringing down into a stable state. Credit: ...
Let me tell you about my book "Fields and Their Quanta: Making Sense of Quantum Foundations," published last year by Springer. It's technical, but I'll describe it in English. Scientists agree the ...
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