
Physicists at the Australian National University have observed a remarkable quantum phenomenon: pairs of atoms existing in two places at once. By cooling helium atoms to near absolute zero, researchers created a form of entanglement involving their physical motion, not just internal states.This experiment confirms that matter itself can behave like waves—even under gravity—bringing us closer to unifying quantum mechanics and general relativity. The findings not only validate long-standing theories but also open new pathways for advanced quantum technologies and deeper insight into the fundamental nature of realityThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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