Quantum Mechanics is a strange world, indeed. Everyday things that we take for granted, things like cause-and-effect and elementary classical laws do not work in the world inside the atom.
In research inspired by the principles of quantum mechanics, researchers from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and the ...
Physics has a problem—their key models of quantum theory and the theory of relativity do not fit together. Now, Dr. Wolfgang Wieland from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is ...
In this regard, Pauli anticipated the new quantum mechanics, which also — to the distress of many physicists, including Schrödinger and Einstein — abandoned intuitive visual models in the ...
These were the laws of quantum mechanics, and they got their name from the work of Max Planck. "An Act of Desperation" In 1900, Max Planck was a physicist in Berlin studying something called the ...
Quantum entanglement is the cornerstone of practical applications for quantum mechanics. A new study found an easier method for establishing entangled photons, thanks to the help of an AI tool ...
A new study in Physical Review Letters has used atomic clocks to study relativistic effects in interacting quantum systems.
A new perspective on gravity emerges from the work of Ginestra Bianconi, professor of applied mathematics at Queen Mary ...
The relationship between quantum mechanics and classical physics has baffled scientists for decades. In the quantum world, particles can exist in multiple states at once—a phenomenon known as ...