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Bright and dark photon states redefine light’s interference mystery
Perhaps one of the most famous experiments in physics has been giving us the wrong message all these years. For nearly two ...
"Dark photon" theory says light's interference patterns may emerge from quantum particles, not waves, upending centuries of ...
A new theory of "dark photons" attempted to explain a centuries-old experiment in a new way this year, in an effort to change ...
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What happens if physics errors reveal a simulated universe
We look at how experiments might reveal if reality is simulated. The double slit experiment suggests particles behave ...
Does the universe notice that we're paying attention to a quantum experiment? The answer goes against everything we thought we knew.
To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2026, candidates must rank among the top 2.5 lakh students in JEE Main 2026, satisfy the age criteria. Additionally, candidates must have appeared for their Class 12 ...
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Two centuries ago, the double-slit experiment revealed the strange nature of light – somewhat wave and somewhat particle. This quietly launched modern quantum theory. Now, a team at the Massachusetts ...
Physicists confirm that light has two identities that are impossible to see at once. (Nanowerk News) MIT physicists have performed an idealized version of one of the most famous experiments in quantum ...
Schematic of the MIT experiment: Two single atoms floating in a vacuum chamber are illuminated by a laser beam and act as the two slits. The interference of the scattered light is recorded with a ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) The double-slit experiment is a famous quantum physics experiment that shows that light exhibits behavior of both a particle and a wave. In a new paper, researchers claim ...
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