Einstein doubted the core idea of complementarity by Niels Bohr. Bohr said quantum objects act like waves and particles.
Knotted structures once imagined by Lord Kelvin may actually have shaped the universe’s earliest moments, according to new ...
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Quantum discovery shocks researchers by breaking rules of physics
A new study from physicists in the United States and Japan suggests that we may be entering another moment of scientific ...
In 1867, Lord Kelvin pictured atoms as tiny knots in an invisible medium called the ether. That picture turned out to be wrong, since atoms are built ...
Standard computers still store zeros and ones separately in binary bits. Quantum computers can store those zeros and ones ...
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