When you deal with things at the quantum scale, where things are very small, the world is quite fuzzy and bizarre in comparison to our everyday experiences. For example, we can't ordinarily walk ...
Imagine a car passing through a locked gate without breaking it. It sounds like a scene from a sci-fi movie, but in the bizarre world of quantum physics, something just as bizarre happens for real.
In a groundbreaking studypublished in Physical Review Letters, researchers led by Professor Dong Eon Kim of POSTECH’s Department of Physics have solved a century-old mystery surrounding quantum ...
New experimental data [Berg, A. I., Noks, P. P., Kononenko, A. A., Frolov, E. N., Khrymova, I. N., Rubin, A. B., Likhtenstein, G. I., Goldanskii, V. I., Parak, F ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. The Universe is out there, waiting for you to discover it. If you throw a tennis ball at a solid wall, it will strike the wall and ...
The phenomenon known as "tunneling" is one of the best-known predictions of quantum physics, because it so dramatically confounds our classical intuition for how objects ought to behave. If you create ...