Now, two unrelated-but-similar experiments confirm that, in a double-slit experiment, detection of a photon’s path (its ...
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World’s first ‘graviton trap’ aims to solve the century-old mystery of quantum mechanics
Physicists from Stevens Institute of Technology and Yale University have launched an experimental program to detect gravitons ...
One of the discoveries that fundamentally distinguished the emerging field of quantum physics from classical physics was the observation that matter ...
Try as they might, scientists can’t truly rid a space or an object of its energy. But what “zero-point energy” really means ...
How would Einstein have reacted to Bell’s theorem and the experimental results derived from it? Alain Aspect’s new ...
Amid some scepticism, many say the machines can now achieve results beyond the capability of traditional computers ...
An experiment outlined by a UCL-led team could test whether relatively large masses have a quantum nature, resolving the question of whether quantum mechanical description works at a much larger scale ...
In 1971, graduate student Stuart Freedman and postdoctoral fellow John Clauser took over a room in the sub-basement of Birge Hall at the University of California, Berkeley, and built an experiment ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American This was supposed to be an action-packed ...
The double-slit experiment is the best demonstration of quantum weirdness, in which electrons simultaneously act like particles and waves and seemingly violate basic laws of physics. Now we’re trying ...
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