When you toss a coin, you put it into a higher-energy state until it falls back down again. It can then end up in one of two ...
One of the most striking parallels lies in the idea that reality is not independent of the observer. Classical physics assumed an objective universe existing regardless of who observed it. Quantum ...
Quantum technologies, devices and systems that operate leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could tackle some tasks more ...
Jr., T. (2026) Finite Propagation and the Regime Structure of Reality — Classicality and Geometry as Constraint-Limited Phenomena. Open Journal of Philosophy, 16, 138-150. doi: ...
Einstein–Rosen bridges may reflect a two-directional structure of time that preserves information and hints at a pre–Big Bang universe.
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New study finds quantum particles that live in just 1 dimension
Physicists have produced experimental evidence that anyons, exotic quasiparticles long thought to exist only in ...
The new method, which uses quantum dots, performs as well as or better than current infrared light sources while being much ...
The Schrödinger equation rewrote the rules of matter and forever changed the field of chemistry. Donald Truhlar, a chemist at the University of Minnesota, calls it the “greatest advance of the 20th ...
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One particle crossing time for 14 billion years
In 1940, physicist John Wheeler proposed a wild idea: what if every electron in the universe is actually the same electron, ...
In chemistry, molecules with a "flat" geometry are often stable enough to support a wide range of reactions. But in the quantum world, that's not technically true.
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