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What quantum mechanics says about reality
Quantum theory is often sold as a story about tiny particles, but its real disruption lands squarely on our everyday sense of what is real. At the smallest scales, the equations that power lasers, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Quantum computing is drawing ...
Shanghai-based start-up and researchers unveil platform to turn complex emergent field of computer science into mass-accessible technology Quantum computing has long carried an aura of exclusivity, ...
Wigner's Friend and his Neighbors. A quick reaction from someone who has occasionally worked in this field: the conclusion is kind of baked in from the beginning. The entire analysis depends on the ...
"No phenomenon is a real phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon." — John Archibald Wheeler We used to think the observer was a passive witness to the universe. What if the observer is part of ...
Quantum physics, arguably our most sophisticated scientific method for understanding the universe, has been consistently challenging the traditional boundaries of various disciplines, including ...
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