Sunday 5 June 2022

Neutrons In The Double-Slit Experiment Really Do Individually Take Both Paths - IFLScience

With the double-slit experiment, photons go through two slits at the same time. If there's an observer, then the photons behave as a wave based upon the interference patterns they make. Neutrons, on the other hand, act differently and Stephen Luntz explains why this is interesting and relevant. Also at the microscale, Michael Irving has huge news for the internet รข€” Quantum Teleportation Achieved Between Non-Adjacent Network Nodes. For those of you who mutter about waiting 45 minutes to download a 2 gigabyte mp4, that wait will be a thing of the past and Mike lays out the future of quantum networking. (CS)

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