Paradox Lost - Quantum Physicists Say They Have Resolved Hardy's Annihilation Problem
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 22:49
in Physics & Chemistry
Two University of Toronto quantum physicists, Jeff Lundeen and Aephraim Steinberg, say they have shown that Hardy's paradox(1), a proposal that has confounded physicists and science journalists trying to explain it since the 1990s, can be both confirmed and resolved. So take one more quantum problem out of the realm of 'impossible.' read more
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