A new experiment with momentum-entangled helium atoms could help unite quantum mechanics and general relativity.
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Historic discovery shows atoms can exist in two places at once
A cloud of helium atoms split, scattered and fell under gravity, yet still behaved as if its parts were linked. That is the ...
Researchers have demonstrated that pairs of helium atoms can exist in two places at once while remaining linked in motion by ...
Scientists show helium atoms can exist in two places at once, preserving quantum behavior even as they fall under gravity.
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7D black hole model suggests stable remnants could store information
A paper published in General Relativity and Gravitation proposes that black holes in a seven-dimensional spacetime do not ...
A month ago, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis proposed an interesting benchmark for AGI — if an LLM trained on data till ...
Visualization, Dimensionality Reduction, Reproducibility, Stability, Multivariate Quantum Data, Information Retrieval ...
Two of the forefathers of quantum theory, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, had a famous argument over whether light is a wave ...
But the experiments were set up in ways that meant we could only use them to determine that this superposition occurred in ...
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