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LHC, Quantum entanglement
LHC experiments observe quantum entanglement at the highest energy yet
Quantum entanglement is a fascinating feature of quantum physics—the theory of the very small. If two particles are quantum-entangled, the state of one particle is tied to that of the other, no matter how far apart the particles are.
Quarks show that quantum entanglement holds at high energies
By smashing protons together at blinding speeds, scientists have shown that pairs of quarks display the phenomenon of quantum entanglement. The result could lead to fresh insight about one of the forces holding nuclei together.
The Large Hadron Collider exposes quarks’ quantum entanglement
Scientists have measured the strange quantum phenomenon of entanglement in top quarks, the heaviest fundamental subatomic particles known. It’s the first detection of entanglement between pairs of quarks — a class of subatomic particles that make up larger particles, including protons and neutrons.
LHC experiments at CERN observe quantum entanglement at the highest energy yet
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Quantum feat: physicists observe entangled quarks for first time
Particle measurements at the Large Hadron Collider open the door to future high-energy tests of entanglement.
World’s largest particle accelerator LHC finds entanglement in pairs of top quarks
Entanglement, a surprising physics prediction, links distant objects as though they are connected. Traditionally
New Method Allows Observation of Quantum Entanglement in Particle Physics
Quantum entanglement between a top quark and its antimatter counterpart was observed by the ATLAS and CMS teams at CERN.
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Mysteries of the bizarre 'pseudogap' in quantum physics finally untangled
By cleverly applying a computational technique, scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding the "pseudogap," a ...
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Even the heaviest particles experience the usual quantum weirdness, new experiment shows
One of the most surprising predictions of physics is entanglement, a phenomenon where objects can be some distance apart but ...
Scientific American
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A New Quantum Cheshire Cat Thought Experiment Is Out of the Box
The spin of a particle seems to detach and move without a body—a strange experimental observation that’s stirring up debate ...
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Quantum Physics Pseudogap Mystery Solved
By cleverly applying a computational technique, scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding the 'pseudogap,' a ...
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Quantum Experiment Could Finally Reveal The Elusive Gravity Particle
The graviton – a hypothetical particle that carries the force of gravity – has eluded detection for over a century. But now ...
New Scientist
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Why the words we use in physics obscure the true nature of reality
Simple words like "force" and "particle" can mislead us as to what reality is actually like. Physicist Matt Strassler unpacks ...
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Could interstellar quantum communications involve Earth or solve the Fermi paradox?
Thus far, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) has used strategies based on classical science—listening for ...
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