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The Brighterside of News on MSNMIT finds Einstein was wrong in 100-year-old wave-particle dispute with Niels Bohr
In a striking display of quantum physics, a team of researchers has recreated one of science’s most legendary ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT uses 10,000 ultracold atoms to settle 98-year debate between Einstein and Bohr
Interestingly, it has definitively resolved a long-standing debate between quantum giants Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr ...
A groundbreaking experiment demonstrates yet again that light exists both as a wave and a particle in the quantum world—but ...
MIT researchers used ultracold atoms to isolate the quantum trade-off between wave interference and particle path detection.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNMIT Shatters Einstein’s Quantum Beliefs with Groundbreaking Double-Slit Experiment
A groundbreaking quantum experiment conducted by MIT physicists has turned a major page in the long-standing debate between ...
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IFLScience on MSNDouble-Slit Experiment Performed With Single Atoms Shows Einstein Was Wrong
Researchers at MIT have conducted what they are calling the most "idealized" double-slit experiment yet, finding further ...
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Space on MSNEinstein was wrong (slightly) about quantum physics, new version of the famous double-slit experiment reveals
A new version of the famous double-slit experiment showed that it's impossible to measure light as both a wave and a particle at the same time, thanks to quantum physics' uncertainty principle.
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How Single Atoms and Photons Unraveled a Century-Old Quantum Paradox
Einstein and Bohr would have never thought that this is possible, to perform such an experiment with single atoms and single photons,” said Wolfgang Ketterle, head of the MIT group whose new ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNA Century On, MIT Proves Einstein Wrong: Bohr Was Right in the Most Famous Quantum Experiment
MIT physicists perform the most precise double-slit experiment using ultracold atoms, confirming Bohr’s quantum theory over ...
Niels Bohr 1885 - 1962 Niels Bohr was born and educated in Copenhagen, Denmark. He lived, worked, and died there, too. But his mark on science and history was worldwide. His professional work and ...
Google creates a doodle to celebrate Niels Bohr, a physicist with a sense of humor. But it isn't his 100th birthday. It's his 127th.
Bohr was part of an even more elite group, one of only seven parent-child combos to have each won a Nobel. His father, Niels, won the physics Nobel in 1922, shortly after young Aage was born.
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