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"God does not play dice." This famous remark by Albert Einstein critiqued the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics.
Scientists propose a groundbreaking experiment using quantum computers and atomic clocks to test whether gravity alters the fundamental rules of quantum theory. A recent study featured in the journal ...
Most metals look silvery. Gold looks golden. (But remember, “all that glitters is not gold”.) The reason isn’t myth or magic: ...
The interplay between quantum coherence, entanglement, and the relativistic treatment of spin offers critical insights into phenomena ranging from atomic systems to high-energy particle physics.
At cosmological scales, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity has given scientists an immensely accurate blueprint ...
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Space.com on MSN'This is the holy grail of theoretical physics.' Is the key to quantum gravity hiding in ..."This work is a step toward understanding how quantum mechanics and gravity work together, a major unsolved problem in ...
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IFLScience on MSNEntangled Atomic Clock Experiment Could Finally Provide Hints At A Theory Of EverythingOne of the biggest challenges in modern physics is uniting quantum mechanics and general relativity. A new experiment may ...
A new study published in the journal PRX Quantum demonstrates how a network of quantum computers employing optical clocks can ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNQuantum Networks Could Help Reveal the Nature of Quantum GravityThe nodes in a quantum network don’t necessarily have to be computers; they can also be atomic clocks. The cesium atoms that ...
In fact, quantum field theory – which forms the basis for our modern understanding of how the building blocks of matter interact – unites quantum mechanics and special relativity.
Researchers conquer Cold War physics dilemma with peak power innovation that could one day spell doom for satellites passing ...
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