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New Mind-blowing Experiment
According to a well-known theory in quantum physics, a particle's behavior changes depending on whether there is an observer or not.
It basically suggests that reality is a
kind of illusion and exists only when we are looking at it. Numerous
quantum experiments were conducted in the past and showed that this
indeed might be the case.
They recreated the John Wheeler's
delayed-choice experiment and
confirmed that reality doesn't exist until it is measured, at least
on the atomic scale.
Here comes a question of what exactly makes a photon or an electron act either as a particle or a wave.
This is what Wheeler's experiment asks:
The results of the Australian scientists' experiment, which were published in the journal Nature Physics, show that this choice is determined by the way the object is measured, which is in accordance with what quantum theory predicts.
However, it was difficult to implement
it and get any conclusive results due to the level of technological
progress back then. Now, it became possible to successfully recreate
the experiment by using helium atoms scattered by laser light.
At the same time, when the second grating was not added, there was no interference and the atom appeared to have traveled only one path.
Thus, this experiment adds to the validity of the quantum theory and provides new evidence to the idea that reality doesn't exist without an observer.
Perhaps further research in the field of quantum physics and more thought-provoking evidence like this will completely change our understanding of reality one day.
Video February 01, 2013 from YouTube Website
Numerous quantum experiments were conducted in the past and showed that this indeed might be the case. Now, physicists at the Australian National University have found further evidence for the illusory nature of reality.
They recreated the John Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment and confirmed that reality doesn't exist until it is measured, at least on the atomic scale.
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