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quantum collapse

The lives and observations of quantum cats

2008-08-10 by spike Leave a Comment

Why won’t physicists leave these poor cats alone?! Is it dead? Alive? Both? As if the ideas about where quantum mechanics melds into classical physics weren’t already confusing enough, new experimental work seems to confirm the theory that the transition from multiple possibilities to a single observed outcome is far from instantaneous and is, in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Science Tagged: quantum collapse, quantum mechanics, schrödinger's cat, weak measurement

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