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Your mind could be a quantum hologram across space and time
Scientists are exploring a revolutionary theory that suggests human consciousness might operate as a quantum hologram, ...
Modern multiverse fiction incorporates real physics equations and string theory principles rather than relying on pure ...
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New theory proposes the universe collapsed itself into reality, solving Schrödinger’s cat paradox
In the strange world of quantum mechanics, objects can exist in several states at once. This concept, called superposition, is one of the most puzzling features of quantum theory. A particle, for ...
For decades, physicists have faced one of science’s greatest puzzles: merging quantum mechanics, which describes tiny particles, with general relativity, which explains the universe’s vast structures.
If these knots had a slight bias toward matter over antimatter, their unraveling could help explain the matter-antimatter ...
Quantum field theory marries the ideas of other quantum theories to depict all particles as “excitations” that arise in ...
The universe is a strange, beautiful place—rich with possibilities and governed by the odd rules of quantum mechanics. One of the most mind-bending ideas from this realm is the many-worlds ...
Scientists achieved a milestone in quantum research by using Google’s quantum processor to simulate the interactions of ...
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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
The story begins with the black hole information paradox. According to relativity, anything that falls into a black hole is ...
Researchers have unveiled a new model for the universe’s birth that replaces cosmic inflation with gravitational waves as the ...
For instance, an atom might emit a photon to the left or to the right; quantum theory leaves the outcome open. According to the many-worlds interpretation, that is because the same situation arises in ...
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