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Impossible Quantum Uncollapse theory proved to be correct

August 7th, 2008 - 4:13 pm ICT by ANI -

Washington, August 7 (ANI): A research team from the University of California at Santa Barbara in the US have proved that the Quantum Uncollapse hypothesis, a theory which was earlier thought to be impossible, is correct.

Quantum particles behave in ways that from our everyday experience seem utterly impossible. For instance, quantum particles have wave-like properties and can exist in many places at once.
Most scientists have believed that the instant a quantum object was measured, it would collapse from being in all the locations it could be, to just one location like a classical object.

Jordan proposed that it would be possible to weakly measure the particle continuously, partially collapsing the quantum state, and then unmeasured it, causing the particle to revert back to its original quantum form, before it collapsed.

Jordans hypothesis suggests that the line between the quantum and classical worlds is not as sharply defined as had been long thought, but that it is rather a gray area that takes time to cross.

In the latest issue of Nature News, Postdoctoral Fellow Nadav Katz explains how his team put the idea to the test and found that, indeed, he is able to take a weak measurement of a quantum particle, which triggered a partial collapse.

Katz then undid the damage by altering certain properties of the particle and performing the same weak measurement again.

The particle was returned to its original quantum state just as if no measurement had ever been taken.

Because theorists had believed since 1926 that a measurement of a quantum particle inevitably forced a collapse, it was said that in a way, measurements created reality as we understand it.

Katz, however, said that being able to reverse the collapse tells us that we really cant assume that measurements create reality because it is possible to erase the effects of a measurement and start again. (ANI)




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