Schrodinger’s Cat is something that most of us are likely to have heard of at some point in our lives but how many of us actually know what it means? Well that is the subject of our little discussion ...
While it’s true that Hackaday scribes and their families are sadly unable to compete in our contests, Hackaday alum are more than welcome to throw their hat in the ring. [Legionlabs] even made a game ...
How can we posit with any confidence that an electron does not have a definite position when we're NOT looking at it? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering ...
Strong coupling between a mechanical oscillator and the spin of an electron could enable cooling of the oscillator to its quantum ground state and measurement of the zero-point fluctuations. The ...
While it’s true that Hackaday scribes and their families are sadly unable to compete in our contests, Hackaday alum are more than welcome to throw their hat in the ring. [Legionlabs] even made a game ...
If you shine a beam of light from a laser or flashlight, the beam will spread out over distance, becoming wider and less intense far from the source. That phenomenon is called diffraction, and it is ...
If you used every particle in the observable universe to do a full quantum simulation, how big would that simulation be? At best a large molecule. That’s how insanely information dense the quantum ...