Category: The Quantum World
- Des scientifiques pourraient avoir entrevu un univers parallèle qui réagit lorsqu’on l’observe ()
Des scientifiques pourraient avoir entrevu un univers parallèle qui réagit lorsqu’on l’observe Des chercheurs du CERN ont révélé une découverte déroutante issue d’une simulation quantique qui ébranle les fondements de la physique moderne. En étudiant des interactions quantiques exotiques, les scientifiques ont créé une simulation si avancée qu’elle a produit de façon inattendue un comportement […]
- A Harvard scientist has sparked global debate by arguing that the mathematical properties of antimatter may indicate intentional design in the universe. ()
In ENGLISH: A Harvard scientist has sparked global debate by arguing that the mathematical properties of antimatter may indicate intentional design in the universe. According to the study, the extraordinary balance between matter and antimatter, as well as the precise symmetries observed in particle physics, are statistically improbable to have occurred by chance, suggesting […]
- This insight suggests that the magnetic field of light has quietly shaped our optical technologies all along — and opens the door to new spin-based devices, magnetic materials, and possibly advances in quantum computing, optical storage, and communication systems ()
For nearly two centuries, scientists believed the magnetic part of light didn’t really matter. That assumption just collapsed. Researchers have shown that the magnetic field of light plays a much stronger role in how light interacts with materials than previously believed. They demonstrated that light’s magnetic component can directly exert a magnetic torque on matter, […]
- Explore Google Quantum AI ()
Our mission is to build quantum computing for otherwise unsolvable problems. https://quantumai.google/
- China has started assembling a powerful supercomputer in space. ()
China has started assembling a powerful supercomputer in space. On May 14, 2025, it launched the first 12 satellites of the “Three-Body Computing Constellation,”. The plan is to launch 2,800 satellites in total, each with advanced AI chips that can perform 744 trillion operations per second (TOPS). The first 12 satellites already offer a combined […]
- The speed of light ()
If you go at the speed of light, in front of you, the stuff toward you will move toward you, will stick to you and the stuff will change its postion to go toward you. At the speed ? I don’t know the speed however. And if you change your direction, the stuff will change […]
- I think a quantum computer will be able to repair cryonics patients. ()
I think a quantum computer will be able to repair cryonics patients.
- A ‘Teleportation’ Breakthrough for Quantum Computing Is Here ()
A team at the University of Oxford succeeded in getting two quantum processors to connect to each other and transmit the same information using particle entanglement. Quantum computing has enormous potential, but it faces a scalability problem. For such a machine to be useful in real terms, multiple quantum processors need to be assembled in […]
- A whole new world of tiny beings challenges fundamental ideas of life ()
The surprising discovery of entities smaller than viruses raises profound questions about what life is and how it got started Theodor Diener had a problem. It was 1967, and he and a colleague had successfully isolated the infectious agent causing potato spindle tuber disease, which devastates crops. But it wasn’t like anything they recognised. Although […]
- How the Higgs Field (Actually) Gives Mass to Elementary Particles ()
The Quantum World !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider in 2012 confirmed what we particle physicists had long suspected: that there is a field permeating the cosmos that generates the masses of elementary particles. Unfortunately, physicists have found it challenging to explain to everyone else how this so-called Higgs […]
- Brain experiment suggests that consciousness relies on quantum entanglement ()
Maybe the brain isn’t “classical” after all. Supercomputers can beat us at chess and perform more calculations per second than the human brain. But there are other tasks our brains perform routinely that computers simply cannot match — interpreting events and situations and using imagination, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Our brains are amazingly powerful computers, […]
- Discovery Unlocks Terahertz Technology for Quantum Sensing ()
TOPICS: Materials Science Photonics Rice University Sensor Rice University researchers have identified a way to utilize the “new terahertz gap” using strontium titanate, enabling the development of innovative optical technologies in the 3-19 terahertz range. This discovery could lead to advancements in quantum materials and medical diagnostics. Metal oxide’s properties could enable a wide range […]
- My question to ChatGPT: can you tell me about several topics about quantum biology ? ()
Certainly! Quantum biology is an interdisciplinary field that explores the application of quantum mechanics principles to biological systems. It seeks to understand how quantum phenomena influence biological processes and how quantum mechanics can be used to explain certain biological phenomena. Here are several key topics within quantum biology: Photosynthesis: Quantum biology has shed light on […]
- Terahertz wave camera captures 3D images of microscopic world ()
Lead researcher Dr Luana Olivieri said the team’s latest study – primarily funded by the ERC Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme – could have “major implications for a range of fields with relevance in cancer screenings, security, and materials research”. The early-stage research, carried out with Professor Marco Peccianti, Dr Luke Peters, Dr Juan […]
- By ChatGPT: Here are some topics related to the biological applications of quantum-enabled sensing and imaging technologies: ()
Here are some topics related to the biological applications of quantum-enabled sensing and imaging technologies: Quantum Sensors for Medical Diagnostics: Explore how quantum-enabled sensors can revolutionize medical diagnostics by offering high sensitivity and specificity for detecting biomarkers and disease-related molecules in biological samples. Quantum-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Discuss how quantum techniques, such as hyperpolarization […]
- Quantum Science Concepts in Enhancing Sensing and Imaging Technologies: Applications for Biology—A Workshop ()
The National Academies will host a workshop on the research and development needs to advance biological applications of quantum-enabled sensing and imaging technologies. The workshop will bring together experts working on state-of-the-art quantum-enabled technologies, as well as groups of scientists who are interested in applying these technologies to biological systems. Through talks, panels, discussions, and […]
- Quantum Sensing and Imaging ()
Quantum-enabled measuring and calibration devices are already in advanced stages of development. There are sensors, for example, that use quantum properties to achieve higher spatial resolution and larger bandwidth than conventional tools, and their simultaneous sensing of multiple signals enable new functionalities. For example, “superconducting quantum interference devices” are already being used to measure brain […]
- Quantum topics by ChatGPT ()
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- Cryonics Patients will probably be revived by/with drug developments. ()
Cryonics Patients will probably be revived by/with drug developments. With the power of humans, AI and Quantum Technologies.
- Brain experiment suggests that consciousness relies on quantum entanglement ()
Supercomputers can beat us at chess and perform more calculations per second than the human brain. But there are other tasks our brains perform routinely that computers simply cannot match — interpreting events and situations and using imagination, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Our brains are amazingly powerful computers, using not just neurons but the connections […]
- OpenAI Chat: Explain quantum computing in simple terms ()
Me/Jonathan Després: Explain quantum computing in simple terms OpenAI Chat (https://chat.openai.com/chat): Quantum computing is a type of computing that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations and process information. It is based on the idea that the properties of particles at the quantum level, such as atoms and subatomic particles, can be used […]
- If everybody would buy a Quantum Computer or would have one ()
If everybody would buy a Quantum Computer or would have one. Then the world could be better. Maybe this is what happen with Cloud Computing from Amazon and Microsoft for example.
- Our Brains Use Quantum Computation ()
Summary: Study suggests quantum processes are part of cognitive and conscious brain functions. Source: TCD Scientists from Trinity College Dublin believe our brains could use quantum computation after adapting an idea developed to prove the existence of quantum gravity to explore the human brain and its workings. The brain functions measured were also correlated to […]
- Quantum pseudo-telepathy ()
Quantum pseudo-telepathy is the fact that in certain Bayesian games with asymmetric information, players who have access to a shared physical system in an entangled quantum state, and who are able to execute strategies that are contingent upon measurements performed on the entangled physical system, are able to achieve higher expected payoffs in equilibrium than […]
- Researchers create quantum microscope that can see the impossible ()
In a major scientific leap, researchers have created a quantum microscope that can reveal biological structures that would otherwise be impossible to see. In a major scientific leap, University of Queensland researchers have created a quantum microscope that can reveal biological structures that would otherwise be impossible to see. This paves the way for applications […]