Protecting The Present and Testing Quantum Computers With a “Noneffect” Butterfly
The Quantum Butterfly Noneffect Read More… + The butterfly effect is well accepted in our everyday world, where classical physics describes systems above the atomic
The Quantum Butterfly Noneffect Read More… + The butterfly effect is well accepted in our everyday world, where classical physics describes systems above the atomic
The Fate of Schrödinger’s Cat Probably Isn’t in The Hands of Gravity, Experiment Finds Read More… + A number of physicists have wondered if good
Flat bands appear in buckled graphene superlattices Points to note… + An international team led by researchers at Rutgers University in the US has found
Everett’s Cat, Schrodinger’s Cat, Either Way They’ll Both Meow There is something to be learned about probability and quantum superposition of states. Read from the
Dropping Balls Into a Valley: What is Quantum Tunneling? Explainer: What is quantum tunneling? Read More… + According to quantum rules, electrons can behave both
Quantum Tunneling and the Hogwart’s Express; Tunneling is Not Instantaneous Layperson’s explanation for quantum tunneling is well done in this Scientific American work. Recommend reading
China Advancing Submarine Detection With Quantum Technology China is Researching Quantum Radars to Track and Kill Submarines Key points… + [S]ome naval analysts are
Einstein, Feynman, Schrodinger: As Painful Today as a Century Ago. We Need a Quantum Intuitive Generation. This piece is spot on. To develop a fully
NASA’s Cold Atom Lab Aboard the ISS Putting BEC’s at 1 Billionth Kelvin Above Absolute Zero One Giant Leap for Quantum Science: Exotic Fifth State
Do you Like Cats? Yale Researchers Think They Could Save Schrödinger’s Physicists can predict the jumps of Schrödinger’s cat (and finally save it) Read More…