Scientists have successfully maintained a Schrödinger's cat state (quantum superposition) for 23 minutes, a dramatic increase from previous records of milliseconds, making quantum phenomena observable on human timescales and advancing applications in quantum computing, communication, and sensing.
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Scientists Just Held a Schrödinger's Cat State Alive for 23 Minutes 🐱⚛️Added:
Scientists just kept a Schrödinger's cat state alive for 23 minutes. Previously, these quantum superpositions, where something exists in two states at once, collapsed in milliseconds. Now, they're lasting long enough to make a cup of coffee. Quantum physics just crossed into human timescales. Follow for more mind-blowing things.
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