When you throw a ball in the air, the equations of classical physics will tell you exactly what path the ball will take as it ...
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MIT scientists explain the quantum behavior of subatomic particles through classical physics
A new study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) now bridges ...
A key-exchange protocol, such as NymVPN's new Lewes Protocol, enables two parties to share cryptographic keys over an insecure channel. So, even if a criminal gains access to those keys, they still ...
A ball tossed into the air follows a path that classical physics can track with confidence. Shrink that ball down to the size ...
Researchers from the Department of Energy's Quantum Science Center (QSC) headquartered at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL ...
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Physicists Simulated a Quantum Process That Could End The Universe
(Viaframe/Stone/Getty Images) Although our Universe appears to be stable, it might just be in a temporary state of false calm ...
MIT researchers have developed a classical physics-based formulation that replicates results from the Schrödinger equation, traditionally used in quantum mechanics. The approach successfully modeled ...
Max Parsons (left), assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, works with undergraduate staff members Reynel Cariaga (center) and ...
A team of physicists led by Professor Dong Eon Kim from POSTECH, working with colleagues at the Max Planck Institute in Germany, has made a breakthrough in understanding one of quantum mechanics’ most ...
Quantum tunneling is when a particle passes through an energy barrier it classically shouldn’t be able to overcome, like a ...
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