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Aaron O'Connell: 讓可見的量子物體有意義

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物理學家們用的思想是,亞原子粒子的行為根據量子力學的古怪規則,完全不同於人類大規模的物體。在一個突破實驗中,通過創建一個肉眼可見的物體, 但可證明它是在同一時間在兩個地方, Aaron O'Connell已模糊了那個區別。在這次講座中,他提出一個有趣的方式思考結果。

Aaron O'Connell is the first person to experimentally induce and measure quantum effects in the motion of a humanmade object, bridging the quantum and classical worlds. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Joan Liu
Reviewed by Ana Choi
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