An artistic representation of nonreciprocal quantum synchronization. RIKEN researchers have proposed a novel approach for the ...
They found that time, the very thing clocks measure, may carry a tiny built-in jitter no instrument will ever scrub away. The ...
Oxford Physicist Vlatko Vedral argues that observing quantum objects affect us, not the other way around, for better or worse ...
New theoretical model: Cornell and MIT physicists propose a method for retrocausal communication using quantum entanglement and black hole physics. Avoiding paradoxes: The framework uses noisy ...
We’re not talking about more powerful computers—we're talking about different ones," says the scientist, who sees a hybrid ...
Q-CTRL’s latest results are likely to intensify debate over how close quantum computing truly is to commercial relevance.
Physicists from MIT, Cornell, and other institutions have developed a theoretical model suggesting it may be more efficient to send messages backward rather than forward in time under certain noisy ...
We can all think of plenty of things we would like to tell our predecessors to avoid stupid mistakes, but would they listen?
It looks like time travel, closed timelike curves, quantum mechanics, and quantum entanglement are once again at the centre ...
Alex Pruden said the asymmetry between acting on a post-quantum signature scheme today and waiting for certainty about quantum-computing hardware timelines means Bitcoin developers should move from ...
Physicists are investigating whether quantum mechanics enables information to travel back in time, leveraging phenomena like ...