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Quantum mechanics

Our world (still) cannot be anything but quantum, say physicists

12 Aug 2024 Isabelle Dumé
Diagram of the possible paths followed by the neutron through the interferometer used in the experiment
Possible paths: Diagram of the setup the TU Wien researchers used to demonstrate the violation of a Leggett-Garg inequality via ideal negative measurements in neutron interferometry. (Courtesy: TU Wien)
Is the behaviour of quantum objects described by a simple, classical theory? Or can particles really

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