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quantum mechanics

  • Is Anything Truly Random or Is There an Underlying Order to Everything?
    Is Anything Truly Random or Is There an Underlying Order to Everything?
    In modern physics, certain quantum processes are deemed fundamentally random. But are they for sure?
    August 27, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Quantum Mechanics Has Reached Limit, Says Stanford Scientist Who Offers Alternative
    Quantum Mechanics Has Reached Limit, Says Stanford Scientist Who Offers Alternative
    "Many of the outcomes from today's experiments are requiring weirder and weirder explanations," says Dr. William Tiller.
    May 29, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • The Theory of Parallel Universes Is Not Just Math – It Is Science That Can Be Tested
    The Theory of Parallel Universes Is Not Just Math – It Is Science That Can Be Tested
    The existence of parallel universes may seem like something cooked up by science fiction writers, with little relevance ...
    September 3, 2015BY Eugene Lim
  • Is Hawking Any Closer to Solving the Puzzle of Black Holes?
    Is Hawking Any Closer to Solving the Puzzle of Black Holes?
    Stephen Hawking said something! And again the international media is all a'buzz.
    August 31, 2015BY Geraint Lewis
  • How Quantum Mechanics Can Make Soundproofing
    How Quantum Mechanics Can Make Soundproofing
    A mechanical use of a quantum mechanical phenomenon could soon be used for soundproofing.
    July 8, 2015BY Oliver Morsch
  • 4 Common Misconceptions About Quantum Physics
    4 Common Misconceptions About Quantum Physics
    A lot of people are vaguely aware of what quantum physics is all about. Let's get a clearer ...
    June 30, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Quantum Camera Sheds Light on ‘Spooky’ Physics
    Quantum Camera Sheds Light on ‘Spooky’ Physics
    Scientists have used a “Quantum Entanglement Camera” to demonstrate a phenomenon Einstein called “spooky action at a distance.”
    September 5, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • A Physicist’s View of the Afterlife: Weird Quantum Physics
    A Physicist’s View of the Afterlife: Weird Quantum Physics
    Dr. Alan Ross Hugenot has spent decades contemplating the conundrums of physics, along with the enigma of human ...
    September 5, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Helium Superfluid Stays ‘Weird’ in Tiny Droplets
    Helium Superfluid Stays ‘Weird’ in Tiny Droplets
    Liquid helium, when cooled down nearly to absolute zero, exhibits unusual properties that scientists have struggled to understand: ...
    August 30, 2014BY Robert Perkins
  • 8 Scientists Contemplate Place of Human Consciousness in Science
    8 Scientists Contemplate Place of Human Consciousness in Science
    Many have suggested that scientists must face the enigma and challenges of understanding consciousness for science to make ...
    August 20, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Do Inanimate Objects Have Thoughts and Feelings?
    Do Inanimate Objects Have Thoughts and Feelings?
    Scientists and philosophers have long debated what level of consciousness, if any, animals and plants have. Some philosophers ...
    August 5, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Can Our Minds Control Electronic Devices?
    Can Our Minds Control Electronic Devices?
    Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR) at Princeton University is famous for experiments it conducted showing our minds ...
    July 18, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Why the Watched Pot May Actually Never Boil, According to Quantum Physics
    Why the Watched Pot May Actually Never Boil, According to Quantum Physics
    Researchers have found that the act of measuring some particles can either stop or speed up the particles' ...
    June 29, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • 3 Concepts Ancient Chinese Science Grasped, Modern Physics Is Just Learning
    3 Concepts Ancient Chinese Science Grasped, Modern Physics Is Just Learning
    Neils Bohr, a pioneer of quantum mechanics, chose the Taoist yin-yang symbol for his coat of arms. He ...
    June 11, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • 10 Quotes Everyone Interested in Science or Philosophy Should Read, Ponder
    10 Quotes Everyone Interested in Science or Philosophy Should Read, Ponder
    From Albert Einstein to Carl Sagan to Niels Bohr, many great physicists also had a way with words. ...
    June 10, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Quantum Rocks Can Tell Time
    Quantum Rocks Can Tell Time
    A physics professor has invented a new way to make a clock using cesium atoms based on quantum ...
    January 11, 2013BY Sally Appert
  • Hidden Influence Inequality: New Approach to Quantum Theory
    Hidden Influence Inequality: New Approach to Quantum Theory
    Trying to explain quantum “spooky action at a distance” using any kind of signal puts Einstein’s relativity against ...
    October 29, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Warp-Speed Travel Moves Closer to Reality
    Warp-Speed Travel Moves Closer to Reality
    Researchers at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) are carrying out lab-scale experiments to create tiny space-time warps with ...
    September 19, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • CERN Says New Particle Is Probably Higgs Boson
    CERN Says New Particle Is Probably Higgs Boson
    The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has shown a particle with a mass which matches that of ...
    July 4, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Nanoparticles in Moon Glass May Solve Topsoil Mystery
    Nanoparticles in Moon Glass May Solve Topsoil Mystery
    The strange properties of the moon’s soil could be due to meteorites creating and smashing glass bubbles containing ...
    June 17, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Neutrons May Travel to Mirror Dimensions
    Neutrons May Travel to Mirror Dimensions
    Italian physicists have hypothesized the existence of parallel matter to explain an experimental anomaly that cannot be interpreted ...
    June 17, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Quantum Effect Spotted in Early Stages of Photosynthesis
    Quantum Effect Spotted in Early Stages of Photosynthesis
    The unlikely pairing of botany with quantum physics has enabled U.S. scientists to better understand the first step ...
    June 2, 2012BY David Skoumbourdis
  • Schrödinger’s Hat Hides Energy Waves in Invisible Container
    Schrödinger’s Hat Hides Energy Waves in Invisible Container
    A new system has been hypothesized by an international team of mathematicians that could conceal matter in the ...
    May 30, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Photons Quantum Teleported 60 Miles Across Lake
    Photons Quantum Teleported 60 Miles Across Lake
    The potential for perfectly encrypted satellite-based telecommunications just moved a big step closer with a new quantum teleportation ...
    May 16, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Is Déjà Vu Caused by Parallel Universes? (Video)
    Is Déjà Vu Caused by Parallel Universes? (Video)
    Theoretical physicist, Dr. Michio Kaku, reveals possible causes for déjà vu.
    April 29, 2012BY Christina Zhang
  • Majorana Fermions Glimpsed in Cold Nanowires?
    Majorana Fermions Glimpsed in Cold Nanowires?
    Majorana particles may have been detected for the first time since their theoretical existence was first proposed in ...
    April 13, 2012BY Belinda McCallum
  • Does Telepathy Conflict With Science?
    Does Telepathy Conflict With Science?
    Parapsychological phenomena may not be at odds with conventional science.
    March 26, 2012BY Chris Carter
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