Professor Vaidman is visiting Bristol as a Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professor and will be here from the 1st May to the 31st July. Professor Lev Vaidman is is based at Tel Aviv University ...
A new version of the famous double-slit experiment has allowed physicists in Israel to measure a phenomenon that is bizarre even by the counterintuitive standards of quantum mechanics. By placing a ...
Bristol Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professor Lev Vaidman, Tel Aviv University, Israel. G.10, 43 Woodland Road The controversial issue of information transfer in quantum teleportation ...
(Nanowerk News) Reporting in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ("Opening up three quantum boxes causes classically undetectable wavefunction collapse") this week, researchers from ...
So what does it all tell us? It is tempting, faced with the full-frontal assault of quantum weirdness, to trot out the notorious quote from Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman: “Nobody ...
Don't dwell on the past — especially when it is poorly defined, as in the case of quantum particles. Traditionally, referring to a particle between measurements has not made much sense, but in the ...
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