Physicists seek to put one thing in two places!!!!
Physicists say they have made an object move just by watching it. This is inspiring them to a still bolder project: putting a small, ordinary thing into two places at once.
It may be a “fantasy,” admits Keith Schwab of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., one of the researchers. Then again, the first effect seemed that way not long ago, and the second is related.
The research comes from the edge of quantum mechanics, the submicroscopic realm of fundamental particles. There, things behave with total disregard for our common sense.
They can show signs of being in two places at once; of being both waves and particles; of taking on some characteristics only at the moment these are measured; and of acting synchronously while far apart, with no apparent way to communicate.
Although these tiny building blocks of our universe do this, the relatively huge things we see every day don’t. The uncanny behavior fades the bigger a thing becomes.
This is because when quantum entities are combined to make ordinary objects, the rules governing each component’s behavior add up to produce new rules. These increasingly resemble the laws of our familiar reality as more additions take place.
But just how big can something be and still show signs of slipping back into its quantum-mechanical nature?
To read the rest of the story just check " World Science " and enjoy.
It may be a “fantasy,” admits Keith Schwab of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., one of the researchers. Then again, the first effect seemed that way not long ago, and the second is related.
The research comes from the edge of quantum mechanics, the submicroscopic realm of fundamental particles. There, things behave with total disregard for our common sense.
They can show signs of being in two places at once; of being both waves and particles; of taking on some characteristics only at the moment these are measured; and of acting synchronously while far apart, with no apparent way to communicate.
Although these tiny building blocks of our universe do this, the relatively huge things we see every day don’t. The uncanny behavior fades the bigger a thing becomes.
This is because when quantum entities are combined to make ordinary objects, the rules governing each component’s behavior add up to produce new rules. These increasingly resemble the laws of our familiar reality as more additions take place.
But just how big can something be and still show signs of slipping back into its quantum-mechanical nature?
To read the rest of the story just check " World Science " and enjoy.
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