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quantum mechanics

The image depicts an experiment in which heavy particles (illustrated as the moon), cause an interference pattern (a quantum effect), while also bending spacetime. The hanging pendulums depict the measurement of spacetime. The actual experiment is typically performed using Carbon-60, one of the largest known molecules. The UCL calculation indicates that the experiment should also be performed using higher density atoms such as gold. The other two images represent the two experiments proposed by the UCL group, both of which constrain any theory where spacetime is treated classically. One is the weighing of a mass, the other is an interference experiment.

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Quantum vacuum fluctuations, conceptual illustration.

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In a graphic representation of a two-dimensional material, squeezing and stretching leads to, respectively, positive and negative signs of the anomalous Hall effect, represented by arrows. Credits:Image: Hang Chi

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Digital brain illustration. Pixabay

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Visualization of quantized vortex ring above the plane (green curve), normal-fluid vortex rings (reddish half circles)

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Realization of a source-device-independent quantum random number generator secured by nonlocal dispersion cancellation. Credit: Ji-Ning Zhang

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Topological quantum computations are accomplished by entwining the world-lines of non-Abelian anyons.

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Vacuum chamber containing the atom chip

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