Tag: Macroscopic Quantum States
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Quantum Superposition Reaches Macroscopically Distinguishable States with Infinite Degrees of Freedom
Unlocking New Frontiers in Quantum Superposition Traditionally, quantum superposition plays out in systems with a small number of measurable properties. Particles can exist in a blend of states, and measurements reveal probabilistic outcomes that reflect the underlying quantum amplitudes. Recent advances, however, are expanding the scope of superposition beyond the confines of a few observables,…
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Three US Scientists Win 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for Quantum Breakthroughs That Paved the Way for Modern Tech
Groundbreaking Experiments Put Quantum Mechanics in the Lab Bench The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to American physicists John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis for a landmark set of experiments conducted in the mid-1980s. Their work demonstrated quantum phenomena in a system large enough to touch with our fingers and eyes, transforming…
