
Light particles helped to test quantum paradox
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Researchers have created light particles that exist at a time effectively for 37 dimensions so that they can test the extreme version of quantum paradox.
“This experiment indicates that quantum physics is more non -classical than we thought, and may only see the tip of the iceberg 100 years after the discovery.” Says ZhenGhao LIU of Denmark Institute of Technology.
He and his colleagues focus on Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHz) Paradox.
(Tagstotrasslate) quantum physics