This idea, called quantum Darwinism (QD), explains a lot about why we experience the world the way we do rather than in the peculiar way it manifests at the scale of atoms and fundamental particles.
Electron spin may subtly break the symmetry between mirror-image molecules, helping explain why biology chose one molecular ...
Quantum experiments keep stripping away our everyday intuitions, replacing them with a picture of reality in which cause, effect and even “facts” depend on how we look. New tests of entanglement, ...
The implications of quantum mechanics suggest reality isn't as solid as we think it is, but physicist David Bohm had a spin ...
As Joe Howlett points out, "the Schrödinger equation remains physicists’ foremost window into the quantum realm. It tells scientists how that strange world works; that is, how quantum objects interact ...
We interact with our environments every day. You might break your favorite coffee mug, stain your favorite sweater, or eat ...
Imagine you could take a cosmic mixing bowl and cook up reality from scratch. It would be a strange kind of baking, with the end results including everything from space-time and satellites to cats and ...