Quantum mechanics and relativity are the two pillars of modern physics. However, for over a century, their treatment of space ...
Quantum theory and Einstein's theory of general relativity are two of the greatest successes in modern physics. Each works ...
Forgetting feels like a failure of attention, but physics treats it as a fundamental process with a measurable price. At the ...
A new physics paper takes a step toward creating a long-sought "theory of everything" by uniting gravity with the quantum world. However, the new theory remains far from being proven observationally.
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. This year is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, according to ...
An international collaboration sheds new light on the relationship between quantum theory and thermodynamics. The research group demonstrated that while the laws of quantum theory alone do not ...
Imagine a physicist observing a quantum system whose behavior is akin to a coin toss: it could come up heads or tails. They perform the quantum coin toss and see heads. Could they be certain that ...
The ball rolls across the floor because it was kicked, just as Earth orbits the sun because it is tugged by gravity. The connection between cause and effect is fundamental to how we understand the ...
Quantum information theory is a field of study that examines how quantum technologies store and process information. Over the ...