To reconcile quantum mechanics and gravity, a new theory flips the usual script. Space-time and gravity may emerge from quantum effects, not the other way round
As physicists extend the 19th-century laws of thermodynamics to the quantum realm, they're rewriting the relationships among energy, entropy and information. The post
What Happens When You Mix Thermodynamics and the Quantum World? A Revolution appeared first on
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Experts claim that quantum cryptography will be more secure than any encryption technique we use today. The post
Physicists, Lasers, and an Airplane: Taking Aim at Quantum Cryptography appeared first on
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The effort to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity means reconciling totally different notions of time. The post
Quantum Gravity Research Could Unearth the True Nature of Time appeared first on
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An experiment claims to have invalidated a decades-old criticism against pilot-wave theory, an alternative formulation of quantum mechanics that avoids the most baffling features of the subatomic universe. The post
New Evidence Could Overthrow the Standard View of Quantum Mechanics appeared first on
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Quantum entanglement is thought to be one of the trickiest concepts in science, but the core issues are simple. The post
Your Simple (Yes, Simple) Guide to Quantum Entanglement appeared first on
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The classic quantum mechanics problem is a particle in a 1-D box. Here is a numerical solution to that problem. The post
You Can Solve Quantum Mechanics' Classic Particle in a Box Problem With Code appeared first on
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