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How Smart Do You Need To Be To Collapse A Wave Function? If you could chill a sealed room down to absolute zero, some very strange things would happen (though more on that in a bit). The pressure ...
If an atom could attain absolute zero, its wave function would extend "across the universe," which means the atom is located nowhere. But that's an impossibility. When we try to probe the atom or ...
It may sound less likely than hell freezing over, but physicists have created an atomic gas with a sub-absolute-zero temperature ... of a system from a graph that plots the probabilities of ...
Physicists don’t tend to use universal language freely, so since Lord Kelvin dubbed the base measure of his temperature scale “absolute zero,” that should be a sign that there is reason ...
Andrew Dzurak works at Diraq. Through Diraq, he receives funding from Australian Research Council (ARC), UNSW Sydney, US Army Research Office (ARO), the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research ...
Then there is the puzzling case of absolute zero. We tend to think of hot and cold as relative things. A cup of hour-old tea, for example, is colder than the fire on your stove but hotter than an ...
It may sound less likely than hell freezing over, but physicists have created an atomic gas with a sub-absolute-zero temperature ... of a system from a graph that plots the probabilities of ...
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