Physicists are rethinking time itself. Long treated as a basic part of the universe, time may instead be an illusion—a side effect of quantum entanglement. A new study challenges the traditional idea ...
Time already behaves strangely in modern physics. It can stretch, slow, and split depending on speed and gravity.
Quantum entanglement occurs when two subatomic particles become linked in such a way that their properties remain connected, no matter how far apart they are. A change to one particle seems to ...
What does the passage of time look like for a truly quantum object? The world’s best clocks may soon be able to answer this question, testing how time can stretch and shift in the quantum realm and ...
For the first time, scientists have observed quantum entanglement in the momentum of massive particles. The result, decades ...
Scientists have found a way to make AI much better at predicting complex, chaotic systems by tapping into the unique power of ...
In quantum physics, objects can exist in multiple states at the same time—a phenomenon known as quantum superposition, where ...
Some quantum cryptographers want to find ways to keep messages secret even if the rules of quantum mechanics don’t hold. The ...
As long as there's been an internet, there's been a way to hack it. Scientists have spent decades imagining a different kind ...
For the first time, scientists have observed quantum entanglement in the momentum of massive particles. The result, decades in the making, could help physicists probe the relationship between quantum ...