Time already behaves strangely in modern physics. It can stretch, slow, and split depending on speed and gravity.
Few concepts in physics are as familiar, yet as enigmatic, as time. In Einstein's theory of relativity, time is not absolute: ...
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New theory shows time exists in quantum superpositions, ticks fast and slow
A new theory proposed by researchers at the Stevens Institute of Technology, Colorado State ...
There is a number buried in a Google research paper from late 2024 that raised the ceiling on what computers can do. A ...
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Physicists use pulses of light in 37 dimensions to prove quantum paradox
A puzzle with only three moves may sound simple. In quantum physics, it can still break classical logic. That is the heart of a new experiment led by physicist Zhenghao Liu and colleagues at the ...
apexanalytix, a leading provider of global supply chain risk management data, software and services, has released a new report warning that while quantum computing may still be emerging, the decisions ...
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Stephen Hawking's infamous black hole paradox could be solved — if the universe has 7 dimensions
Stephen Hawking's theory of black hole evaporation clashes with the laws of quantum mechanics. A new paper finds a way around ...
Once a baffling theory, quantum mechanics has evolved into a driving force behind modern technology and frontier research.
Quantum mechanics has always had a way of making even the sharpest minds stop and scratch their heads. In the everyday world, you expect objects to follow straightforward rules. A ball thrown into the ...
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