This idea, called quantum Darwinism (QD), explains a lot about why we experience the world the way we do rather than in the peculiar way it manifests at the scale of atoms and fundamental particles.
When you throw a ball in the air, the equations of classical physics will tell you exactly what path the ball will take as it ...
Quantum-enhanced humans could enter into an entirely “different realm.” ...
Quantum tunneling is when a particle passes through an energy barrier it classically shouldn’t be able to overcome, like a ...
Quantum mechanics is both the most powerful theory physicists have ever devised and the most baffling. On the one hand, countless experiments have confirmed its predictions; the theory undergirds ...
Our world seems to be fundamentally fuzzy at the quantum level, yet we do not experience it that way. Researchers have now developed a recipe for measuring how quickly the objective reality that we do ...
So, you’ve heard about quantum teleportation, maybe from sci-fi shows or news headlines. It sounds like something ...
The James Webb Space Telescope found unexpectedly chemically mature galaxies. Turns out those JWST results match predictions ...
Carriers of information come in different forms and behave differently. Think of ink on newspapers, sound waves in classrooms and pixels on TV, monitors and smartphones. Think of tiny transistors on ...
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